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Orval
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golden valley |
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Orvelle
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From the 'golden town' or 'golden village' |
English, French |
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Orvil
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golden town; golden settlement |
English, French |
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Orvile
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from the golden town |
French, Norman |
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Orville
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'golden town' or 'gold town' |
French |
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Orvyle
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from a 'golden town' (or = gold + ville = town) |
French |
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Orvyll
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golden town |
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Ouen
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wealth/fortune + friend - "wealthy/fortunate friend" |
Breton, French, Germanic |
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Ourson
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Little bear; bear cub; teddy bear |
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Pacifique
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peaceful |
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Papy
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Affectionate term meaning "grandfather" or "little father" |
French |
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Parfait
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Perfect; the perfect one; complete |
French |
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Passebreul
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Passage or path by/through a small wood or grove |
French, Norman |
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Paulot
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diminutive of Paul - "little Paul"; from Latin Paulus meaning "small" or "humble" |
French |
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Pellean
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Related to Peter (Greek petros) meaning "rock, stone"; as a diminutive implies "little Peter" or "little rock" |
French |
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Perbon
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Possibly 'good Peter' or 'good rock' - a compound meaning combining 'rock' (Peter) and 'good' (bon). |
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Percee
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Derived from Percy (a Norman/English surname/place name) - 'of Percy' or loosely 'piercer' (by association with Percival/'pierce the valley'); may also echo Perseus, the mythic hero. |
English, French |
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Perceval
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Possibly 'pierce the valley' or 'valley piercer' (etymology uncertain) |
French |
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Percevale
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Possibly "pierce the valley" (Old French) or, via Welsh, "hard spear". |
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Percival
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pierce the valley; possibly 'hard spear' (Welsh origin) |
French |
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Percivale
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"pierce the valley" (commonly interpreted as 'one who pierces the valley') |
French |
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Perryn
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Rock; 'little rock' (diminutive of Peter) |
English, French |
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Peverell
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little pepper / peppery one (diminutive of 'pepper') |
English, French |
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Phelot
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likely a diminutive form meaning 'little Phil' or 'son/little one of a Phil- name' (exact meaning uncertain) |
French |
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Philiburt
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From Old High German elements filu 'much' + beraht 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'very illustrious'. |
French, Germanic |
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Philliburt
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very bright; much-bright, illustrious |
French, Germanic |
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Phillip Calvin McGraw
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{'first': 'lover of horses', 'middle': 'bald or bald-headed (from Calvinus)', 'surname': "patronymic 'son of' a Gaelic ancestor (likely an anglicized form related to MacRaith/MacCraith, often rendered as McGrath/McGraw)"} |
French, Scottish Gaelic |
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Pieret
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little rock / little stone (diminutive of Peter) |
French |
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Pierre
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rock, stone |
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Pierre-Alexis
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Combines Pierre ('rock, stone') and Alexis ('defender, helper') - roughly 'stone defender' or 'rock protector'. |
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