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Dino
Italian; short form of names ending in -dino (diminutives) such as Bernardino, diminutive of Bernardo, from BERNARD or Albrandino, ‘little sword’, Q. Macillë
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Jimena, Ximena
Spanish or Basque, ‘one who listens to God’, Q. Erulastallë
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Bernard, Bernardo; Bernhard
Germanic; A combination of words for ‘bear’ and ‘brave, hardy’ Q. Morcohuorë
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Reeves
‘steward’ Q. Arandur (lit. king’s servant)
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Ernesto, Ernest, Ernst
Germanic; 1) ‘serious’, ‘strong’, ‘firm’ Q. Tulco
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Glykeria
Greek; ‘sweet’ Q. Lissë
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Bailey
English; ‘Bailiff’, ‘Steward’ Q. Arandur (lit. King’s servant, minister) The name is genderless in this form; add -ë for a specifically feminine name.
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Fidel
Latin; ‘faithful’, ‘trustworthy’ Q. Vorondo, Vorondon, Vórimo, Vórimon fem: Vorondë, Vórimë
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Yoran
Hebrew; a variant of JEREMIAH
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Arthur
Celtic; 1) “bear-man” Q. Morconer, Morco 2) “bear-king” Q. Morcaran, Aramorco 3) “stone” Q. Ondo