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Jarl
Scandinavian; ‘earl, nobleman’ Q. Arquen, Arner
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Kartika
Indonesian; ‘star’ Quenya (f.): Eleniel, Elenwen, Tinwë, Tingilindë
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Mulya
Indonesian; ‘divine’ Quenya (f.): Valainë
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Jerrell
English; Origin uncertain, but there are several possibilities: 1. a form of the Scandinavian name Jarl, meaning ‘earl, nobleman’ Q. Arquen, Arner 2. a variant of the Hebrew name Jeriel, meaning ‘God has seen’ Q. Erucenno 3. a variant of German name Gerald, meaning ‘spear ruler’ Q. Ehticáno, Hatalcáno, Ehtitur, Hataltur
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Rayner
Germanic; a combination of words meaning “advice” and “army” Q.Nossenolwo, Nolwenosso N.B.The ‘nolwë’ part literally means “wisdom” – there is no Quenya word for “advice”
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Ray
Short form of RAYMOND or RAYNER Q. Nolwo (literally “wisdom” – there is no Quenya word for “advice”)
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Raymond
Germanic; a combination of words meaning “advice” and “protector” Q. Varyanolwo, Nolwevaryar N.B.The ‘nolwë’ part literally means “wisdom” – there is no Quenya word for “advice”
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Rosemary
1. a combination of ROSE and Q. Sarelótë, Melmelótë 2. the herb ‘rosemary’ the name of which is Latin and means “dew of the sea” Q. Eärossë, Airerossë
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Meriel, Muriel
Gaelic; “bright sea” Q. Alcarairë
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Emelie
Swedish form ofEMILY