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- Eukleides Upholstered Ottoman.
- From the Greek name Εὐκλείδης (Eukleides) Despite this, the name has grown more common for boys in America, especially after 2011, perhaps due to Northern.
- FINNEGANS WAKE A Glossary of the Greek and Latin in the Major Works of Joyce including Finnegans Wake, the Poems, Dublin ers, Stephen Hero, A Portrait of the.
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Names Categorized "anglicizations"
Africa 2fIrish (Rare)
Anglicized form of Aifric.
AidanmIrish, English (Modern)
Anglicized form of Aodhán. In the latter part of the 20th century it became popular in America due to its sound, since it shares a sound with such names as Braden and Hayden. It peaked ranked 39th for boys in 2003.
AideenfIrish
Anglicized form of Éadaoin.
AilishfIrish
Anglicized form of Ailís.
AladdinmLiterature
Anglicized form of Ala ad-Din. This is the name of a mischievous boy in one of the tales of The 1001 Nights. A magician traps him in a cave, but he escapes with the help of a genie.
AlastairmScottish
Anglicized form of Alasdair.
AlbymIrish
Anglicized masculine form of Ailbhe.
AlistairmScottish
Anglicized form of Alasdair.
AlistermScottish
Anglicized form of Alasdair.
AlpinmScottish (Rare)
Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Ailpean, possibly derived from a Pictish word meaning "white". This was the name of two kings of Dál Riata and two kings of the Picts in the 8th and 9th centuries.
AmalaricmGothic (Angli
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Names with Relationship "anglicized"
AaronmEnglish, French, German, Finnish, Jewish, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name אַהֲרֹן (ʾAharon), which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin. Other theories claim a Hebrew derivation, and suggest meanings such as "high mountain" or "exalted". In the Old Testament this name is borne by the older brother of Moses. He acted as a spokesman for his brother when they appealed to the pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. Aaron's rod produced miracles and plagues to intimidate the pharaoh. After the departure from Egypt and arrival at Mount Sinai, God installed Aaron as the first high priest of the Israelites and promised that his descendants would become the priesthood.... [more]
AesopmAncient Greek (Anglicized)
From the Greek Αἴσωπος (Aisopos), which is of unknown meaning. This was the name of a Greek fabulist of the 6th century BC, famous for such tales as The Tortoise and the Hare. Though his existence is uncertain, he was later said to have been a slave on the island of Samos.
Africa 2fIrish (
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