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English, “manly” or “strong.”
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English, “manly” or “strong.”
English, “woodland where knights reside” or “clearing of the knights.”
Latin, “forest” or “woodland.”
Norse, “meadow at the foot of a hill” or “God’s meadow.”
Modern invented with English origins.
French, “to bind” or “to unite.”
Hebrew, “zealous, ardent.”
Welsh, “maiden of the sea.”
Hebrew, “incense.”
Danish, “God is gracious.”
Greek, “defender of men.”
American, “from Sidon.”
Welsh, “born of the trees.”
Hebrew, “God is light.”
English, “estate of the woman.”
Irish, “rock, man of vigor.”
English, “the son of Drew.”
African, “moonlight.”
Hebrew, “oak tree.”
Arabic, “she who fulfills.”
Norwegian, “ruler with the sword.”
Celtic, Old English, “woods, spring, well.”
Hebrew, “joined.”
French, “mild and merciful.”
Hebrew, “flowering field.”
Albanian, “to be free.”
English, “brave, strong boar, river journey.”
Scottish and English, “rough waters or stream.”
Irish, “mild, little peak.”
Scandinavian, “from the Danish settlement, valley by the settlement.”
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