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Philiberto
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Very bright (from Germanic elements filu 'much' + berht 'bright') |
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Philibertus
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from filu 'much' + berht 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'much bright' (famous/illustrious) |
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Philibirt
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Derived from elements meaning 'much' and 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'illustrious' |
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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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Philiburte
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From elements meaning "filu" (much/very) + "beraht" (bright) - "very bright" or "very famous/illustrious" |
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Philihert
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from elements meaning 'much' + 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'much-brilliant/famous' |
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Phillbert
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From Germanic filu 'much' + berht 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'much-bright/illustrious' |
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Phillbirt
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From elements meaning 'much/very' + 'bright' - 'very bright'. |
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Phillburt
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Very bright or very famous (from elements meaning 'much' + 'bright') |
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Phillburte
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From elements filu 'much' + berht 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'much-bright' (illustrious). |
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Phillibert
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Very bright (from filu 'much' + berht 'bright') |
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Phillibirt
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Very bright (from elements meaning 'much/very' + 'bright') |
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Philliburt
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very bright; much-bright, illustrious |
French, Germanic |
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Phylbert
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Much-bright; very bright or illustrious. |
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Phylibert
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Very bright; much-bright, illustrious |
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Phylibirt
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Very bright; illustrious |
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Phyliburt
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Very bright; 'much-bright', often interpreted as very famous or renowned |
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Phyllburt
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Likely 'leaf-bright' (a compound meaning combining 'leaf' + 'bright'; alternatively 'leaf-fort' if from 'burg') |
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Phylliburt
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From elements meaning 'much' + 'bright' - broadly 'very bright' or 'much-bright' (often interpreted as 'very famous' or 'very bright') |
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Pilburt
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Very bright (literally 'much/very bright') |
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Pippinus
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Diminutive or pet form of a Germanic name (e.g., Pepin); exact meaning uncertain, often interpreted as 'little one' or a diminutive of Pepo/Pepin. |
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Platen
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Surname-derived given name, likely from a place name or from a word related to 'plate' / 'flat'; originally a family name |
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Rabin
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Varies by origin - Hebrew: associated with 'rabbi' (teacher); South Asian: linked to 'Ravi' (sun) via Rabindranath; English: related to Robin ('bright fame'). |
Bengali, English, Germanic, Hebrew, Sanskrit |
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Rachard
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strong/brave ruler |
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Radbern
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From the Germanic elements rād 'counsel' + bern 'bear' - 'counsel (wise) bear' or 'bear of counsel'. |
English, Germanic |
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Radbirt
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counsel + bright - 'wise and famed, bright counsel' |
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Radborne
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Counsel-born; 'wise/counseling warrior' or 'born of counsel' |
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Radboud
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From elements meaning 'counsel' (rad) + 'bold/brave' (bald/boud) - 'bold counsel' or 'wise and brave'. |
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Radbyrt
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Likely 'bright counsel' or 'joyful/bright' |
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Raddbert
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Bright counsel |
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