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Luvern
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From the alder grove; springlike |
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Lyon
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lion; from the city of Lyon |
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Lyonal
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young/little lion |
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Lyonall
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little lion / lion-like (diminutive) |
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Lyonel
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young lion (diminutive of 'lion') |
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Lyonet
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Little lion (diminutive) |
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Machel
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Variant of Michael - 'Who is like God?' |
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Macon
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Mason; from the town of Mâcon (Burgundy, France) |
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Mahieu
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Gift of God |
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Maigret
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From Old French 'maigre' meaning 'thin, lean'; with '-et' implying a diminutive - roughly 'little thin one' or descendant of someone nicknamed Maigre. |
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Maillard
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From Old French, likely an occupational or nickname name related to a mallet/hammer or deriving from an old personal name |
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Mairon
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Tolkien usage: 'admirable' or 'esteemed' (associated with Sauron's earlier name); alternatively treated as a variant of Marion/Myron with meanings linked to 'beloved' or classical Greek 'myron' roots |
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Maison
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house, home |
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Malvill
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From the place-name Malleville; literally 'mal' (bad) + 'ville' (town/settlement) |
French, Norman French |
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Malville
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From the place called Malville - literally “bad town” (a toponymic surname) |
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Mance
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Likely 'from Le Mans' (toponymic) or a surname-derived/diminutive form related to 'man'. |
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Manneville
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‘Manno’s estate’ or ‘settlement of Manno’. |
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Marc-Antoine
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Combines Marc ('dedicated to Mars, warlike') and Antoine ('priceless/highly praiseworthy') |
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Marceau
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Dedicated to Mars; 'warlike' or 'of Mars' |
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Marceaux
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Little warrior; 'little one of Mars' |
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Marcien
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of or dedicated to Mars; warlike |
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Marjolain
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Derived from the herb marjoram (majorana); evokes the fragrant/medicinal herb |
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Markeese
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Nobleman; holder of a marquisate (ruler/guardian of a border territory) |
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Marmyon
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Occupational name meaning "kitchen boy" or "scullion" (kitchen servant) |
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Marquette
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From the little market / from the market town |
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Marqui
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nobleman; ruler of a border territory (a marquis) |
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Marquice
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Nobleman; ruler or count of a border territory (marquis) |
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Marquis
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Title-derived name meaning 'ruler of a border territory; nobleman.' |
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Marquise
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Nobleman; a noble title (originally 'lord of a border territory') |
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Marquisee
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Nobleman; a noble rank - ruler or governor of a border region |
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