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Adriaan
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from Hadria - a person from the town of Adria (associated with the Adriatic); sometimes linked to 'dark' in uncertain etymologies |
Roman |
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Agripa
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Uncertain - traditionally associated with 'born feet first' but likely of Etruscan origin with unknown exact meaning. |
Roman |
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Agrippin
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Derived from Agrippa; often interpreted as "born feet first" or broadly "of/descendant of Agrippa" |
Latin, Roman |
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Aloys
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Famous warrior |
Roman |
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Arturo
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bear; bear-like, associated with strength and nobility |
Celtic, Roman, Spanish |
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Ascanius
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Mythical Trojan prince; son of Aeneas and legendary founder of Alba Longa. |
Latin, Roman |
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Aticus
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from Attica; Athenian |
Greek, Roman |
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Auvit
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Ancestral; "of the ancestors" (from Latin avitus) |
Roman |
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Carlus
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free man |
Germanic, Roman |
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Escalibor
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Uncertain; may evoke Excalibur (the legendary sword) or reflect a place/surname origin rather than a literal meaning |
Roman |
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Eugen
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well-born, noble |
Greek, Roman |
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Floryno
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flower, flourishing; diminutive sense 'little flower' |
Latin, Roman |
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Galba
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Roman family name (cognomen); exact meaning uncertain. |
Roman |
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Landeberto
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land + bright/famous - 'bright or famous in the land' (land-bright) |
Germanic, Roman |
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Marsil
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Probably 'of Mars' or 'warlike' (associated with the Roman god Mars); alternatively a diminutive/variant of Marcellus/Marcel |
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Mezentius
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Name of a legendary Etruscan king; etymology uncertain/unknown |
Roman |
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Misenos
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From the mythological name Misenus; exact meaning unknown - associated with a legendary trumpeter in Virgil's Aeneid. |
Latin, Roman |
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Mulciber
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Name/epithet of the Roman god Vulcan, associated with fire, metalworking and the forge. |
Latin, Roman |
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Orino
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Possibly 'little pale one' (Gaelic) or 'little/golden' (from 'oro'), or associated with 'Orion' (mythological) |
Roman |
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Pompeius
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Belonging to the Pompeius/Pompeia family (Roman gens); originally a hereditary family name. |
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Pompilius
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Descendant of Pompo - indicating membership in the Pompilius family (Pompo may be an Oscan/Sabine praenomen possibly related to Latin 'Quintus' meaning 'fifth') |
Roman |
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Priscillian
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Derived from Latin 'Priscus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' (literally 'of Priscus') |
Latin, Roman, Spanish |
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Reinoldos
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powerful/ruling counsel (wise ruler) |
Germanic, Roman |
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Romo
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Roman; from Rome |
Latin, Roman, Spanish |
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Saturn
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Named for the Roman god of agriculture and time; also the planet Saturn. |
Latin, Roman |
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Tarquin
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From the Etruscan family name Tarquinius; historically associated with Rome's Tarquin kings. Meaning uncertain - possibly 'of Tarchna' or with royal connotations. |
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