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Aymeric
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ruler; industrious leader |
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Aymerick
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ruler of the home |
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Aymerik
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ruler of the home |
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Aymery
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Derived from Germanic elements meaning "home" + "ruler" - roughly "home ruler" or "ruler/leader" |
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Aymeryc
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home ruler |
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Aymeryk
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home ruler (from elements meaning 'home' + 'ruler') |
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Baldemar
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bold and famous |
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Balderico
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bold/brave ruler |
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Baldhart
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Bold and strong; brave, hardy |
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Baldhere
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bold army (born of elements bald “bold” + here “army”) |
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Baldmar
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Bold and famous |
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Baldmare
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Bold and famous |
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Baldrick
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Bold/brave ruler |
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Baldrik
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From elements bald 'bold' + ric 'ruler' - 'bold/brave ruler' |
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Baldryc
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Bold ruler |
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Baldryck
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Bold ruler (from bald 'bold' + ric 'ruler') |
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Baldryk
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bold ruler (from bald 'bold' + ric 'ruler/power') |
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Balduin
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bold friend |
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Baldwin
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Bold friend |
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Baldwinn
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bold friend |
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Baldwynn
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From Old English elements 'beald' (bold) + 'wine' (friend) - 'bold/brave friend'. |
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Balldwin
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Bold friend |
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Ballerd
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Derived from a surname meaning "bold" or historically "bald-headed"; connotes bravery and leadership. |
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Bannruod
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Possibly a compound of bann (banner/command/proclamation) + ruod (from OHG hruod, 'fame'/'renown') - approximate sense: 'banner of fame' or 'proclaimed renown' (uncertain) |
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Bardalph
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From Germanic elements bard (possibly 'beard' or 'battle') + -ulf/-olph ('wolf') - generally interpreted as 'bearded wolf' or 'battle-wolf'. |
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Bardaric
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From the Germanic elements 'Bard' (a personal name or 'bard/poet') + '-ric' ('ruler') - roughly 'poet-ruler' or 'Bard's ruler'. |
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Bardo
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From a Germanic root often interpreted as 'axe' or 'battle' (connoting a warrior/axe-bearer). Separately, in Tibetan 'bardo' means the 'intermediate state' between death and rebirth. |
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Bardolf
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battle‑wolf |
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Bardolph
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Likely "bright wolf" (from Germanic elements meaning "bright" + "wolf") |
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Bardolphe
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Probably "battle-wolf" - derived from Germanic elements meaning "battle/axe" + "wolf" |
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