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Airto
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From the settlement or farmstead by the River Aire (place-name origin) |
Brazilian, English |
Boy |
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Aldyr
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Related to the element 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'elder'; exact sense is uncertain |
Brazilian |
Boy |
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Deisson
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A modern/constructed name, often interpreted as 'son of De(i)/Day' or a phonetic variant of Daison/Deyson |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
Boy |
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Dudu
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A diminutive/nickname (Hebrew: from David, 'beloved'; Portuguese: from Eduardo). In Yoruba it means 'black'. Used as a given name or pet form in several languages. |
Brazilian, Hebrew, Portuguese, Turkish, Yoruba |
Boy |
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Edson
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son of Edward (Edward = 'wealthy guardian') |
Brazilian |
Boy |
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Luan
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Albanian: "lion"; Vietnamese (Luân/Luận): related to "discussion/theory" or a syllabic given name; Portuguese/Brazilian: modern given name usage (often influenced by other traditions); Chinese: surname meanings depend on the character (e.g., 栾, 鸾). |
Albanian, Brazilian, Chinese, Portuguese, Vietnamese |
Boy |
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Nillton
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Probably a modern/rare masculine name. Possible senses: 'of the Nile' or 'Nile town' (Nil + -ton) or a variant/formation related to Nílton/Milton. |
Brazilian |
Boy |
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Nylton
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Likely a modern name derived from a surname or Nilton - generally understood as 'Nyl's town' or a form related to Nilton |
Brazilian |
Boy |
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Raniele
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"God's joy" or "song/joy of God" |
Brazilian, Italian |
Boy |
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Ronilson
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Son of Roni (or son of Ronald); Roni can mean 'song' or 'joy' in Hebrew |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
Boy |
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Ruan
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From Irish 'Rúan' meaning 'little red one' or 'red-haired'; also appears as the Chinese surname 阮 (distinct origin). |
Brazilian, Chinese, Irish, Portuguese |
Boy |
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Thalysson
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Literally 'son of Thaly'; if Thaly derives from Greek Thalia ('to flourish, blossom, joyous'), it can be interpreted as 'son of the flourishing/joyful'. |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
Boy |
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