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[ "Eleanor", "said to be the same as", "Aliénor" ]
Origin The name derives from the Provençal name Aliénor, which became Eléonore in Langue d'oïl, i.e., French, and from there Eleanor in English.The origin of the name is somewhat unclear; one of the earliest bearers appears to have been Eleanor of Aquitaine (1120s–1204). She was the daughter of Aénor de Châtellerault, ...
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[ "Eleanor", "said to be the same as", "Eleonore" ]
Origin The name derives from the Provençal name Aliénor, which became Eléonore in Langue d'oïl, i.e., French, and from there Eleanor in English.The origin of the name is somewhat unclear; one of the earliest bearers appears to have been Eleanor of Aquitaine (1120s–1204). She was the daughter of Aénor de Châtellerault, ...
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[ "Eleanor", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Eleanor () is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name Aliénor. It is the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. The name was introduced to England by Eleanor of Aquitaine, who came to marry King Henry II. It was ...
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[ "Eleanor", "said to be the same as", "Eleonor" ]
Origin The name derives from the Provençal name Aliénor, which became Eléonore in Langue d'oïl, i.e., French, and from there Eleanor in English.The origin of the name is somewhat unclear; one of the earliest bearers appears to have been Eleanor of Aquitaine (1120s–1204). She was the daughter of Aénor de Châtellerault, ...
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[ "Eleanor", "said to be the same as", "Éléonore" ]
Origin The name derives from the Provençal name Aliénor, which became Eléonore in Langue d'oïl, i.e., French, and from there Eleanor in English.The origin of the name is somewhat unclear; one of the earliest bearers appears to have been Eleanor of Aquitaine (1120s–1204). She was the daughter of Aénor de Châtellerault, ...
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[ "Carmen (given name)", "language of work or name", "Spanish" ]
Carmen is a given name with two different origins. Its first root is Spanish and Italian and used as a nickname for Carmel and Carmelo (respectively), from Hebrew karmel ("God's vineyard"), which is the name of a mountain range in northern Israel. The second origin is from Latin carmen, which means "ode" or "poem" ("P...
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[ "Carmen (given name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Carmen is a given name with two different origins. Its first root is Spanish and Italian and used as a nickname for Carmel and Carmelo (respectively), from Hebrew karmel ("God's vineyard"), which is the name of a mountain range in northern Israel. The second origin is from Latin carmen, which means "ode" or "poem" ("P...
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[ "Melanie", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Melanie is a feminine given name derived from the Greek μελανία (melania), "blackness" and that from μέλας (melas), meaning "dark". Borne in its Latin form by two saints, Melania the Elder and her granddaughter Melania the Younger, the name was introduced to England by the Normans in its French form Melanie. However, t...
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[ "Bogdan", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: Богдан) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words Bog/Boh (Cyrillic: Бог), meaning "god", and dan (Cyrillic: дан), meaning "given". The name appears to be an early calque from Greek Theodore (Theodotus...
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[ "Xavier (given name)", "language of work or name", "Catalan" ]
In other languages Javier (Spanish, Portuguese) Ksaveras (Lithuanian) Ksaverij (Ксаверий) (Russian, Ukrainian) Ksawery (Polish) Xawery (Polish) Savielly (Polish) Saverio (Italian) Xabere, Xabel (Asturian) Xabier (Basque) Xaver (Czech, German, Slovakian) Xavér (Hungarian) Xaveriu (Romanian) Xaverius (Dutch, Latin) Sabel...
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[ "Xavier (given name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
The given name Xavier (, Catalan: [ʃəβiˈe, ʃaviˈeɾ], Galician: [ʃaˈβjeɾ], Portuguese: [ʃɐviˈɛɾ], French: [ɡzavje]; Spanish: Javier [xaˈβjeɾ]; Basque: Xabier [ʃaβier]) is a masculine name derived from the 16th-century Spanish Navarrese Roman Catholic Saint Francis Xavier.Etymology Xavier comes from the name of the Jesui...
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[ "Xavier (given name)", "said to be the same as", "Xabier" ]
In other languages Javier (Spanish, Portuguese) Ksaveras (Lithuanian) Ksaverij (Ксаверий) (Russian, Ukrainian) Ksawery (Polish) Xawery (Polish) Savielly (Polish) Saverio (Italian) Xabere, Xabel (Asturian) Xabier (Basque) Xaver (Czech, German, Slovakian) Xavér (Hungarian) Xaveriu (Romanian) Xaverius (Dutch, Latin) Sabel...
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[ "Milan (given name)", "instance of", "given name" ]
Roman name Milan is also a name used in Romance-speaking Europe owing to its Ancient Roman meaning of "eager and laborious". The people named like that are named after the Italian city by that name.Other versions Men's versions of the name: Milanek (diminutive), Miladin, Milad, Milanko, Milče, Milček, Milči, Milčo, Mil...
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[ "Milan (given name)", "different from", "Milan" ]
Roman name Milan is also a name used in Romance-speaking Europe owing to its Ancient Roman meaning of "eager and laborious". The people named like that are named after the Italian city by that name.
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[ "Milan (given name)", "instance of", "unisex given name" ]
Roman name Milan is also a name used in Romance-speaking Europe owing to its Ancient Roman meaning of "eager and laborious". The people named like that are named after the Italian city by that name.
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[ "Milan (given name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Milan (Cyrillic: Милан) is a common Slavic male name and less commonly, a Roman name. It is derived from the Slavic element mil, with meanings kind, loving, and gracious. Milan was originally a diminutive or nickname for those whose Slavic names began with "Mil-". It is found in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Monten...
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[ "Elsa (given name)", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Elsa is a female given name mostly used in the Scandinavian countries.
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[ "Elsa (given name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Elsa is a female given name mostly used in the Scandinavian countries.Provenance Originally Elsa was simply a short form for the biblical name Elisabeth and some of its variants: Elisabet, Elisabetta and Elizabeth.The first record mentioning the name were in Sweden at the 15th century, and became generally used after t...
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[ "Christina (given name)", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Ying Chistinping (Chinese) Chislee (Korean) Christnah (Indian) Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic) Chris (English) Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel (German) Christelle (French) Christena...
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[ "Christina (given name)", "said to be the same as", "Cristiana" ]
Ying Chistinping (Chinese) Chislee (Korean) Christnah (Indian) Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic) Chris (English) Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel (German) Christelle (French) Christena...
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[ "Christina (given name)", "said to be the same as", "Christine" ]
Variant forms Alternative forms of the name, including spelling variations, nicknames and diminutive forms, include:Ying Chistinping (Chinese) Chislee (Korean) Christnah (Indian) Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic) Chris (English) Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christ...
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[ "Christina (given name)", "said to be the same as", "Cristin" ]
Ying Chistinping (Chinese) Chislee (Korean) Christnah (Indian) Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic) Chris (English) Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel (German) Christelle (French) Christena...
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[ "Christina (given name)", "said to be the same as", "Christiana" ]
Ying Chistinping (Chinese) Chislee (Korean) Christnah (Indian) Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic) Chris (English) Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel (German) Christelle (French) Christena...
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[ "Christina (given name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Ying Chistinping (Chinese) Chislee (Korean) Christnah (Indian) Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic) Chris (English) Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel (German) Christelle (French) Christena...
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[ "Christina (given name)", "said to be the same as", "Christiana" ]
Ying Chistinping (Chinese) Chislee (Korean) Christnah (Indian) Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic) Chris (English) Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel (German) Christelle (French) Christena...
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[ "Christina (given name)", "said to be the same as", "Christin" ]
Ying Chistinping (Chinese) Chislee (Korean) Christnah (Indian) Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic) Chris (English) Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic) Chrissy (English) Christa (Danish, English, German) Christabel (English) Christabella (English) Christabelle (French, English) Christel (German) Christelle (French) Christena...
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[ "Rita (given name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
In music Rita (Indian singer) (born 1984), stage name of Rita Thyagarajan, an Indian playback singer Rita (Israeli singer) (born 1962), stage name of Rita Yahan-Farouz Kleinstein, Persian-born Israeli singer and actress Rita (Japanese singer), Japanese voice actress, singer, and lyricist Rita Abatzi (1914–1969), Greek ...
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[ "Claire (given name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Fictional characters Clair in the Pokémon universe Claire in the 2010 video game Professor Layton and the Lost Future Claire Bennet in the TV series Heroes Claire Dearing, protagonist in the movie Jurassic World Claire Dunphy in the TV series Modern Family Claire Farron, aka Lightning, protagonist in the video game Fin...
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[ "Marina (given name)", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Marina is a female given name, the feminine of Latin Marinus, from marinus "of the sea", occurring in many European languages as well as Japanese.
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[ "Marina (given name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Marina is a female given name, the feminine of Latin Marinus, from marinus "of the sea", occurring in many European languages as well as Japanese.Religion Saint Marina (disambiguation), name of several Christian saintsArts Marina (Japanese singer) (born 1987) Marina (Polish singer) (born 1989) Marina Kaye (born 1998), ...
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[ "Czesław", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Czesław, (Czech: Česlav, Belarusian: Časłaŭ; Česłaŭ, Lithuanian: Česlovas) is an old given name derived from the Slavic elements ča: 113  (to await) and slava: 98  (glory). Feminine form: Czesława/Česlava. The name may refer to:
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[ "Czesław", "language of work or name", "Polish" ]
Czesław, (Czech: Česlav, Belarusian: Časłaŭ; Česłaŭ, Lithuanian: Česlovas) is an old given name derived from the Slavic elements ča: 113  (to await) and slava: 98  (glory). Feminine form: Czesława/Česlava. The name may refer to:Ceslaus, Christian Saint Czesław Białobrzeski, Polish physicist Czesław Bieżanko, Polish ent...
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[ "Czesław", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Czesław, (Czech: Česlav, Belarusian: Časłaŭ; Česłaŭ, Lithuanian: Česlovas) is an old given name derived from the Slavic elements ča: 113  (to await) and slava: 98  (glory). Feminine form: Czesława/Česlava. The name may refer to:Ceslaus, Christian Saint Czesław Białobrzeski, Polish physicist Czesław Bieżanko, Polish ent...
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[ "Claudio", "language of work or name", "Spanish" ]
First name: Claudio Claudio became a popular first name due to the spread of Christianity during the Middle Ages. Claudio is also used in Spanish and in Portuguese, accented as Cláudio. Notable people with the name include:
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[ "Claudio", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Claudio is an Italian and Spanish first name. In Portuguese, it is accented Cláudio. In Catalan and Occitan, it is Claudi, while in Romanian it is Claudiu.Origin and history Claudius was the name of an eminent Roman gens, the most important members of which were:First name: Claudio Claudio became a popular first name d...
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[ "Claudio", "said to be the same as", "Claudius" ]
First name: Cláudio Cláudio is the Portuguese name derived from Claudius. Notable people with the name include:
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[ "Robin (name)", "language of work or name", "French" ]
There are several common variations, including Robyn, Robbin, Robine, Robyne, Robynne, and Robbyn. Robin has its origin in France and is also a very common surname in France. Robin is occasionally found as a surname in English-speaking countries. Common nicknames are Rob, Robbie or Bobby. Robin may refer to:
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[ "Robin (name)", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
There are several common variations, including Robyn, Robbin, Robine, Robyne, Robynne, and Robbyn. Robin has its origin in France and is also a very common surname in France. Robin is occasionally found as a surname in English-speaking countries. Common nicknames are Rob, Robbie or Bobby. Robin may refer to:
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[ "Robin (name)", "instance of", "given name" ]
Robin is a unisex given name and a surname. It was originally a diminutive masculine given name or nickname of Robert, derived from the prefix Ro- (hrod, Old Germanic, meaning "fame" and berht, meaning "bright"), and the suffix -in (Old French diminutive). In Europe, although it is sometimes regarded as a feminine nam...
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[ "Hendrik (given name)", "language of work or name", "Dutch" ]
Arts Hendrik Abbé (1639–c.1680), Flemish painter, engraver and architect Hendrick Aerts (c.1570–1603), Flemish painter and draftsman Hendrik Christian Andersen (1872–1940), Norwegian-American sculptor, painter and urban planner Hendrick Andriessen (1607–1655), Flemish still-life painter Hendrick van Anthonissen (1605–1...
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[ "Hendrik (given name)", "said to be the same as", "Henry" ]
The Dutch male given name Hendrik is a cognate of the English Henry. The spelling Hendrick was interchangeable until the 19th century. Birth names of people with this name can be Latinized to Henderikus, Hendricus, Hendrikus, or Henricus, while common nicknames for Hendrik are Han, Hein, Henk, Hennie, Henny, Henri, Hen...
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[ "Hendrik (given name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
The Dutch male given name Hendrik is a cognate of the English Henry. The spelling Hendrick was interchangeable until the 19th century. Birth names of people with this name can be Latinized to Henderikus, Hendricus, Hendrikus, or Henricus, while common nicknames for Hendrik are Han, Hein, Henk, Hennie, Henny, Henri, Hen...
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[ "Ladislav", "language of work or name", "Czech" ]
Writers and artists Ladislav Bublík (1924-1988), Czech writer Ladislav Fialka, Czechoslovak mime Ladislav Fuks, Czechoslovak novelist Ladislav "Ladi" Geisler, Czechoslovak musician Ladislav Klíma, Czech philosopher and novelist Ladislav Kralj, Croatian painter and engraver Ladislav Kubík, Czechoslovak/American composer...
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[ "Ladislav", "said to be the same as", "Vladislav" ]
Ladislav is a Czech, Slovak and Croatian variant of the Slavic name Vladislav. The female form of this name is Ladislava. Folk etymology occasionally links Ladislav with the Slavic goddess Lada.
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[ "Ladislav", "said to be the same as", "Vladislav" ]
Ladislav is a Czech, Slovak and Croatian variant of the Slavic name Vladislav. The female form of this name is Ladislava. Folk etymology occasionally links Ladislav with the Slavic goddess Lada.
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[ "Ladislav", "said to be the same as", "László" ]
Spellings and variations In Bulgarian and Russian this name is spelled in Cyrillic: Ладислав. László is a Hungarian variation of this name.
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[ "Lucia (name)", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Lucia is both a feminine given name and a surname. It comes from the Latin word Lux meaning 'light'. It is the feminine form of the Roman praenomen Lucius and can be alternatively spelled as Lucy. It is used in Romanian, Italian, Spanish (Lucía), Portuguese (Lúcia), English, and Slavic languages.
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[ "Lucia (name)", "language of work or name", "Italian" ]
Lucia is both a feminine given name and a surname. It comes from the Latin word Lux meaning 'light'. It is the feminine form of the Roman praenomen Lucius and can be alternatively spelled as Lucy. It is used in Romanian, Italian, Spanish (Lucía), Portuguese (Lúcia), English, and Slavic languages.
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[ "Lucia (name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Lucia is both a feminine given name and a surname. It comes from the Latin word Lux meaning 'light'. It is the feminine form of the Roman praenomen Lucius and can be alternatively spelled as Lucy. It is used in Romanian, Italian, Spanish (Lucía), Portuguese (Lúcia), English, and Slavic languages.Given name Saint Lucia ...
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[ "Dariusz", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Dariusz is a male given name, predominantly in Polish. Etymologically, it derives from the Proto-Slavic "dar" gift, and signifies the giver/gift giver or possessors as well as "goods", and Persian name Dariush, meaning "he possesses" or "good".
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[ "Dariusz", "language of work or name", "Polish" ]
Dariusz is a male given name, predominantly in Polish. Etymologically, it derives from the Proto-Slavic "dar" gift, and signifies the giver/gift giver or possessors as well as "goods", and Persian name Dariush, meaning "he possesses" or "good".Given name A Dariusz Adamczuk (born 1969), Polish footballer Dariusz Adamczy...
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[ "Dariusz", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Dariusz is a male given name, predominantly in Polish. Etymologically, it derives from the Proto-Slavic "dar" gift, and signifies the giver/gift giver or possessors as well as "goods", and Persian name Dariush, meaning "he possesses" or "good".Given name A Dariusz Adamczuk (born 1969), Polish footballer Dariusz Adamczy...
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[ "Elisa (given name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Elisa is a feminine given name. It is of Phoenician origin. According to legend, the first queen of Carthage was Elissa (also known as Dido). Another opinion is that it is a shortened form of Elisabeth, a variant of the Biblical name Elizabeth. For other uses, see Elisa (disambiguation). Closely related names include E...
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[ "Denise (given name)", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Denise is a female given name. Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, and the name Denise means "to be devoted to Bacchus."Feminine variants Deneece, Denice, Deniece: English Denisa: Czech, Romanian, Russian, Slovak Denise: English, French, Portuguese Denisse: English, French Deniz: Turkish Dennet, Denote, Deonisia, Deonys...
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[ "Randy", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Randy is a given name, popular in the United States and Canada. It is primarily a masculine name. It was originally derived from the names Randall, Randolph, as well as Bertrand and Andrew, and may be a short form (hypocorism) of them. Randi is approximately the feminine equivalent of Randy.People with the given name A...
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[ "Françoise", "language of work or name", "French" ]
Françoise (French: [fʁɑ̃swaz]) is a French feminine given name (equivalent to the Italian Francesca) and may refer to:Anne Françoise Elizabeth Lange (1772–1816), French actress Claudine Françoise Mignot (1624–1711), French adventuress Françoise Adnet (1924-2014), French figurative painter Françoise Ardré (1931-2010), F...
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[ "Françoise", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Françoise (French: [fʁɑ̃swaz]) is a French feminine given name (equivalent to the Italian Francesca) and may refer to:
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[ "Françoise", "said to be the same as", "Francesca" ]
Françoise (French: [fʁɑ̃swaz]) is a French feminine given name (equivalent to the Italian Francesca) and may refer to:
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[ "Françoise", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Françoise (French: [fʁɑ̃swaz]) is a French feminine given name (equivalent to the Italian Francesca) and may refer to:Anne Françoise Elizabeth Lange (1772–1816), French actress Claudine Françoise Mignot (1624–1711), French adventuress Françoise Adnet (1924-2014), French figurative painter Françoise Ardré (1931-2010), F...
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[ "Takeshi", "language of work or name", "Japanese" ]
Takeshi (たけし in hiragana or タケシ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name.People with the name Takeshi Akiba (秋葉 武士, born 1944), Japanese ice hockey player Takeshi Aono (青野 武, born 1936), Japanese voice actor Takeshi Azuma (東 毅, born 1953), Japanese ice hockey player Takeshi Fujii (藤井 猛, born 1970), Japanese shog...
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[ "Takeshi", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Takeshi (たけし in hiragana or タケシ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name.People with the name Takeshi Akiba (秋葉 武士, born 1944), Japanese ice hockey player Takeshi Aono (青野 武, born 1936), Japanese voice actor Takeshi Azuma (東 毅, born 1953), Japanese ice hockey player Takeshi Fujii (藤井 猛, born 1970), Japanese shog...
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[ "Gerard", "language of work or name", "Dutch" ]
First name Academics Gerard Bolland (1854–1922), Dutch philosopher and radical Gerard Clauson (1891–1974), English Orientalist Gerard of Cremona (1114–1187), Italian translator of scientific Arabic works Gerard De Geer (1858–1943), Swedish geologist Gerard Heymans (1857–1930), Dutch philosopher and psychologist Gerard ...
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[ "Gerard", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Gerard is a masculine forename of Proto-Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful constituents put together. In this case, those constituents are gari > ger- (meaning 'spear') and -hard (meaning...
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[ "Tommy (given name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Tommy is a masculine given name, frequently a short form of Thomas. Tommy may refer to:People Arts and entertainment Tommy Brown (record producer) (born 1986), music producer and songwriter Tommy Brown (singer) (1931–2016), American R&B singer Tommy Cairo (born 1958) former American professional wrestler Tommy Cannon (...
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[ "Stephanie", "instance of", "female given name" ]
Stephanie is a female name that comes from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, wreath, garland". The male form is Stephen. Forms of Stephanie in other languages include the German "Stefanie", the Italian, Czech, Polish, and Russian "Stefania", the Portuguese Estefânia (although the use of that version h...
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[ "Stanislav (given name)", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Stanislav or Stanislaus (Latinized form) is a given name of Slavic origin, meaning someone who achieves glory or fame. It is common in the Slavic countries of Central and South Eastern Europe. The name has spread to many non-Slavic languages as well, such as French (Stanislas), German, and others. The feminine form is ...
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[ "Stanislav (given name)", "language of work or name", "Czech" ]
Other Станіслаў / Stanisłaŭ (Belarusian), Stanislav (Croatian, Czech, Serbian, Slovak and Slovene), Станіслав (Ukrainian), Станислав (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Macedonian), Stanislas (French), Stanislaus (German, Latin), Stanislovas (Lithuanian), Staņislavs (Latvian), Stanislao (Italian), Estanislau (Portuguese), Ai...
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[ "Stanislav (given name)", "language of work or name", "Slovak" ]
Other Станіслаў / Stanisłaŭ (Belarusian), Stanislav (Croatian, Czech, Serbian, Slovak and Slovene), Станіслав (Ukrainian), Станислав (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Macedonian), Stanislas (French), Stanislaus (German, Latin), Stanislovas (Lithuanian), Staņislavs (Latvian), Stanislao (Italian), Estanislau (Portuguese), Ai...
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[ "Stanislav (given name)", "language of work or name", "Slovene" ]
Slovene In Slovene, the name Stanislav is usually abbreviated either to Stanko, Stano or Staňo.Other Станіслаў / Stanisłaŭ (Belarusian), Stanislav (Croatian, Czech, Serbian, Slovak and Slovene), Станіслав (Ukrainian), Станислав (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Macedonian), Stanislas (French), Stanislaus (German, Latin), S...
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[ "Stanislav (given name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Stanislav or Stanislaus (Latinized form) is a given name of Slavic origin, meaning someone who achieves glory or fame. It is common in the Slavic countries of Central and South Eastern Europe. The name has spread to many non-Slavic languages as well, such as French (Stanislas), German, and others. The feminine form is ...
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[ "Sébastien", "language of work or name", "French" ]
Sébastien is a common French given name. It is a French form of pasté Latin name Sebastianus meaning "from Sebaste". Sebaste was a common placename in classical Antiquity, derived from the Greek word σεβαστος, or sebastos, meaning "venerable." Sébastien or Sebastien may refer to:Military Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban ...
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[ "Sébastien", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Sébastien is a common French given name. It is a French form of pasté Latin name Sebastianus meaning "from Sebaste". Sebaste was a common placename in classical Antiquity, derived from the Greek word σεβαστος, or sebastos, meaning "venerable." Sébastien or Sebastien may refer to:
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[ "Sébastien", "instance of", "given name" ]
Sébastien is a common French given name. It is a French form of pasté Latin name Sebastianus meaning "from Sebaste". Sebaste was a common placename in classical Antiquity, derived from the Greek word σεβαστος, or sebastos, meaning "venerable." Sébastien or Sebastien may refer to:Arts and entertainment Sébastien Agius (...
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[ "Sébastien", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Sébastien is a common French given name. It is a French form of pasté Latin name Sebastianus meaning "from Sebaste". Sebaste was a common placename in classical Antiquity, derived from the Greek word σεβαστος, or sebastos, meaning "venerable." Sébastien or Sebastien may refer to:Arts and entertainment Sébastien Agius (...
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[ "Einar", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Einar is a Scandinavian given name deriving from the Old Norse name Einarr, which according to Guðbrandur Vigfússon is directly connected with the concept of the einherjar, warriors who died in battle and ascended to Valhalla in Norse mythology. Vigfússon comments that 'the name Einarr is properly = einheri" and points...
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[ "Kyle (given name)", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
People A–C D–H I–M N–R S–Z Fictional characters See also Kyle (disambiguation) Kylie (name), unrelated but has a similar spelling
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[ "Kyle (given name)", "language of work or name", "English" ]
Kyle is a unisex English-language given name, derived from the Scottish Gaelic surname Kyle, which is itself from a region in Ayrshire (from the Scottish Gaelic caol "narrow, strait"). The feminine given name Kyle has been superseded by the more modern Kyla.
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[ "Kyle (given name)", "instance of", "unisex given name" ]
Kyle is a unisex English-language given name, derived from the Scottish Gaelic surname Kyle, which is itself from a region in Ayrshire (from the Scottish Gaelic caol "narrow, strait"). The feminine given name Kyle has been superseded by the more modern Kyla.People A–C D–H I–M N–R S–Z Fictional characters See also Kyle ...
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[ "Percy (given name)", "language of work or name", "English" ]
The English surname Percy is of Norman origin, coming from Normandy to England, United Kingdom. It was from the House of Percy, Norman lords of Northumberland, derives from the village of Percy-en-Auge in Normandy. From there, it came into use as a given name. It is also a short form of the given name Percival, Perseus...
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[ "Percy (given name)", "part of", "Percy" ]
The English surname Percy is of Norman origin, coming from Normandy to England, United Kingdom. It was from the House of Percy, Norman lords of Northumberland, derives from the village of Percy-en-Auge in Normandy. From there, it came into use as a given name. It is also a short form of the given name Percival, Perseus...
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[ "Percy (given name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
The English surname Percy is of Norman origin, coming from Normandy to England, United Kingdom. It was from the House of Percy, Norman lords of Northumberland, derives from the village of Percy-en-Auge in Normandy. From there, it came into use as a given name. It is also a short form of the given name Percival, Perseus...
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[ "Kari (name)", "language of work or name", "Finnish" ]
Kari is either a male or female given name, or a surname.Given name In Finland, Kari is a male name, which was particularly popular in the 1940s and 1950s. The name is derived from the Greek Makarios (or Macarius). In Norway, Kari is a female name. The name is diminutive of Katherine, meaning "pure". The corresponding...
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[ "Kari (name)", "language of work or name", "Norwegian" ]
Given name In Finland, Kari is a male name, which was particularly popular in the 1940s and 1950s. The name is derived from the Greek Makarios (or Macarius). In Norway, Kari is a female name. The name is diminutive of Katherine, meaning "pure". The corresponding Swedish and German name is Karin. In Iceland and Faroe Is...
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[ "Kari (name)", "instance of", "unisex given name" ]
Kari is either a male or female given name, or a surname.
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[ "András", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
András (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒndraːʃ]) is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian form of Andrew. Notable people with the name include:
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[ "András", "part of", "Andrew and variants" ]
András (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒndraːʃ]) is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian form of Andrew. Notable people with the name include:András Ádám-Stolpa (born 1921), Hungarian tennis player András Adorján (born 1950), Hungarian writer András Ágoston (21st century), Hungarian Serbian politician András Ara...
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[ "András", "language of work or name", "Hungarian" ]
András (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒndraːʃ]) is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian form of Andrew. Notable people with the name include:András Ádám-Stolpa (born 1921), Hungarian tennis player András Adorján (born 1950), Hungarian writer András Ágoston (21st century), Hungarian Serbian politician András Ara...
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[ "András", "instance of", "male given name" ]
András (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒndraːʃ]) is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian form of Andrew. Notable people with the name include:András Ádám-Stolpa (born 1921), Hungarian tennis player András Adorján (born 1950), Hungarian writer András Ágoston (21st century), Hungarian Serbian politician András Ara...
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[ "András", "said to be the same as", "Andrew" ]
András (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒndraːʃ]) is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian form of Andrew. Notable people with the name include:
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[ "Wayne (given name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Wayne is a given name that derives from the surname Wayne. It may refer to:Wayne Allwine (1947–2009), American voice actor Wayne Arnold (born 1984), American professional basketball player Wayne K. Blickenstaff (1920–2011), American World War II flying ace Wayne Brady (born 1972), American actor Wayne Maurice Caron (19...
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[ "Piet (given name)", "language of work or name", "Dutch" ]
Piet (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpit]) is a masculine given name derived from Petrus. It is a common Dutch and South African names, the latter because of Dutch emigration. Notable people with the name include:Piet Akkermans (1942–2002), Dutch classical scholar Piet Allegaert (born 1995), Belgian cyclist Piet Bergveld (born...
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[ "Piet (given name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Piet (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpit]) is a masculine given name derived from Petrus. It is a common Dutch and South African names, the latter because of Dutch emigration. Notable people with the name include:Piet Akkermans (1942–2002), Dutch classical scholar Piet Allegaert (born 1995), Belgian cyclist Piet Bergveld (born...
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[ "Frances", "instance of", "female given name" ]
People Frances, Countess of Périgord (died 1481) Frances (musician) (born 1993), British singer and songwriter Frances Estill Beauchamp (1860-1923), American temperance activist, social reformer, lecturer Frances Burke, Countess of Clanricarde (1567–1633), English noblewoman and Irish countess Frances E. Burns (1866-19...
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[ "Karol (name)", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Karol is a Basque, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Swedish masculine given name that is a form of Karl or Karolus. Notable people with the name include the following:
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[ "Karol (name)", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Karol is a Basque, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Swedish masculine given name that is a form of Karl or Karolus. Notable people with the name include the following:Middle name Surname Davida Karol (1917–2011), Israeli actress Dušan Karol (born 1983), Czech tennis player Erik Karol (born 1963)...
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[ "Wim", "described by source", "Wiktionary" ]
Wim is a masculine given name or a shortened form of Willem and other names and may refer to:
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[ "Wim", "language of work or name", "Dutch" ]
Wim is a masculine given name or a shortened form of Willem and other names and may refer to:
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[ "Wim", "instance of", "male given name" ]
Wim is a masculine given name or a shortened form of Willem and other names and may refer to:Wim Anderiesen (1903–1944), Dutch footballer Wim Aantjes (1923–2015), Dutch politician Wim Arras (born 1964), Belgian cyclist Wim Blockmans (born 1945), Professor of Medieval History at Leiden University Wim Boost (1918–2005), ...
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[ "Zoltán", "language of work or name", "Hungarian" ]
Zoltán (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈzoltaːn]) is a Hungarian masculine given name. The name days for this name are 8 March and 23 June in Hungary, and 7 April in Slovakia. Zoltána is the feminine version. The name is derived from the Turkish word "sultan" which comes from Arabic.Notable people Zoltán of Hungary Zoltan B...
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[ "Matti (given name)", "language of work or name", "Finnish" ]
In music Matti Caspi (born 1949), Israeli composer, musician, singer and lyricist Mátti Kovler (born 1980), Israeli/American composer of music theatre Matti Lehtinen (1922–2022), Finnish operatic baritone Matti Salminen (born 1945), Finnish operatic bass singerIn politics Matti Maasikas (born 1967), Estonian diplomat M...
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