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Alaen
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Variant of Alan/Alain; from Celtic roots commonly interpreted as 'rock' or 'handsome' |
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Alain
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Little rock; handsome |
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Alan
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Possibly "little rock" or "handsome/cheerful" (etymology uncertain) |
Breton, Celtic |
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Aland
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likely "little rock" or "handsome" |
Breton, Gaelic |
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Aleyn
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probably 'little rock' (from a Celtic/Breton root 'al' meaning rock) |
Breton, English, French |
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Allenn
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Likely "little rock"; also sometimes rendered as "handsome" or linked to "harmony" |
Breton, Gaelic |
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Arthgallo
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From Brythonic arth 'bear' + gall(o) 'Gaul/foreigner' - roughly 'bear of the Gauls' or 'foreign bear' |
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Benigied Vran
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Likely 'son of the raven' or 'blessed raven' (composite interpretation). |
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Bretan
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person from Brittany; Briton |
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Breton
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Person from Brittany (a Celtic region of northwestern France) |
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Brettin
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little Breton; descendant or person from Brittany (derived from Brett) |
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Briac
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From Breton 'bri' meaning 'prestige, honor' - roughly 'honorable' or 'man of prestige.' |
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Brice
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speckled; freckled |
Breton, Celtic |
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Brieg
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From Old Welsh 'bri' (honour, prestige) via 'Brioc' - generally rendered as 'honorable' or 'man of prestige' |
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Brieuc
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From the name of a Breton/Welsh saint; likely related to the Celtic root bri- meaning 'honor' or 'prestige' |
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Charvey
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Battle-worthy; strong in battle |
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Corentin
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Name of an early Breton saint; original meaning uncertain - often given in sources as related to a storm/tempest |
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Dewyt
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Beloved |
Breton, Welsh |
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Edern
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bird |
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Enor
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honor; honored |
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Ervan
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yew (yew tree) |
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Erwan
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yew (yew tree) |
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Erwann
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yew (yew tree) |
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Erwyn
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Often interpreted as "army friend" (from Germanic roots); sometimes linked to the Breton name Erwan (associated with the yew). |
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Euzen
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well‑born, noble |
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Fabryenn
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From the family name Fabius, originally meaning 'bean' or 'broad-bean grower' |
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Fulup
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lover of horses |
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Gael
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From Breton 'hael' meaning 'generous' and/or from Gaelic meaning 'Gael' (a member of the Gaelic people). |
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Gaell
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‘Gael’ - a member of the Gaelic people; ‘Gaelic’ or ‘Irish/Scottish person’ |
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Garlan
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Likely from a surname or place-name; possibly related to 'garland' (wreath) or a Breton toponym - meaning uncertain. |
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