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Ronald
Scottish form of RAGNVALDR meaning “counselled ruler” Q. masc. Aranauta “obliged king”, Herusaila “wise lord”
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Eleftherios, Eleutherius
Greek; ‘free’ Q. Léron, Aranyon, Ranyon
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Ineke
Etymology unclear, possibly Germanic in origin, said to mean either “god-gift” or “sword”. 1. “god-gift” masc. Eruanno fem. Eruannië 2. “sword” masc. Macilo fem. Macilë
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Mieke
Dutch diminutive form of MARIA
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Clifford
Old English; “ford by a cliff” Q. masc. Ollotarno from ollo+tarna “cliff-ford”
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Jasper
Persian; “treasurer” Q. masc. Harmaner lit. “treasure-man”
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Ross
From Scottish surname; “promontory, head land” Q. Nortil “cape (of land)”
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Ayala
Hebrew; “deer” Q. no direct translation Roitana “hunted (one)”
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Lucretia, Lacreesha, Lucrezia, Lucrèce
Latin; based on a surname thought to come from a word meaning ‘profit, wealth’. Q. Almë (lit. wealth, good fortune), Autë (lit. wealth, prosperity, rich)
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Lena
Germanic short variant of HELEN, Helena, Magdalena, Yelena, Elena