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he who resembles God (rhetorical)
impulsive, little king
may God protect
sad, melancholy (folk etymology)
metalworker, blacksmith
path to the sea
spear
reputation, esteem
cloud
east settlement, eastern village
held by the heel (biblical reference)
invented name; possibly son of the fearless one
bent grass clearing, meadow
broad valley
noble birth, upper class
invented modern American name
growth, abundance, increase
little fire
of the Antonius clan
God is exalted
praiseworthy
son of the fiery one
courageous, bold, daring
son of the bright pledge
divine, of the god of wine
jaybird + euphonic suffix
cellar keeper, wine steward
from India
sacred, belonging to the divine
qualitative time, the fullness of time
a large inland body of water
from Kent, the English county
life
God has comforted; YHWH consoles
noble wolf
ether, the cosmic fifth element
who is like God (via Michael)
son of Evar; son of the boar
coined name; possibly edge-land dweller (via Kent)
goddess of the hunt and moon
God heals
from the Germanic people
land of mountains
speed, power (modern association)
from the steep place
modern invented name, valley dweller (from -den...
dreamy obscurity
payment, redemption (word association)
possibly from Arabic qamar (moon)
handsome, beautiful
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