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Marsal
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Possibly 'young warrior' (from Latin Marcellus) or an occupational sense 'marshal' - keeper of horses / high military officer. |
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Mas
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Short form of Thomas, meaning 'twin'; in Javanese an honorific meaning 'older brother'. |
Catalan, Dutch, Frisian, Javanese, Spanish |
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Mazon
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Hebrew: 'food' or 'nourishment'; as a given-name/surname form it can also be a variant of Mason meaning 'stoneworker'. |
Catalan, English, Hebrew, Spanish |
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Merli
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Associated with the legendary wizard Merlin; possibly 'sea fortress' or 'hill fort' from Welsh roots |
Catalan, Latin |
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Miquell
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Who is like God? |
Catalan, English, Hebrew |
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Ninot
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A diminutive/nickname meaning 'little one'; also the Catalan word for 'doll' or 'puppet'. Often used as a pet form of names like Antonio, Antonino, or Benigno. |
Catalan, Spanish |
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Orial
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Most likely 'golden' (from Latin aureolus via Catalan Oriol); alternatively interpreted as 'my light' or associated with the oriole bird. |
Catalan, English, Latin |
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Ortin
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Possibly 'little garden' or 'from Orte' (toponymic); exact meaning uncertain |
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Pau
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small, humble |
Catalan |
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Pep
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Diminutive of Josep/Joseph - 'May God add/increase' (Jehovah increases) |
Catalan |
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Pere
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rock, stone |
Catalan |
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Pique
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Derived from French 'pique' (from verb piquer) meaning 'point/pike' or 'to prick, sting'; also associated with a feeling of pique (irritation/pride). |
Catalan, French, Spanish |
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Ponç
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bridge; (from) the bridge |
Catalan |
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Rovir
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From the oak grove; associated with oak/strength |
Catalan, Spanish |
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Segon
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Second - denotes 'the second' or 'second-born'. |
Catalan |
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Senyor
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lord; sir; elder |
Catalan |
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Sergi
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Derived from the Roman family name Sergius; meaning uncertain, often given as 'attendant' or 'servant'. |
Catalan |
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Tomeu
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twin |
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