Ancient-Scandinavian Baby Names
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jerrick
combination of jerry and rick,with the scent of city,jerrick, as a young man by the name is pronounced years-ik. it is of american origin. modern version of derek (english, alt-english)", gifted ruler, people ruler", or as a blend of jerold and derrick. the variants shown here may be spelling variants, or forms, of poland, and the netherlands surname. see also jarek.,the people, the rulers
baldwin
baldwin as a name of children of old french and old german origin, and the meaning of baldwin is "bold, brave friend". it was adopted by the normans introduced and the uk. in the middle ages it was very common, and gave rise to surnames. has been through the normans, crusaders, baldwin of boulogne, became the first king of jerusalem, in the year 1100. in addition, some families in england in the 17th century, but in modern times usually has a transferred use of the surname in place of direct revival of the norman name. baudoin is a real name in belgium. the author james baldwin.,fat friend
calum
calum as a girl's name is pronounced kal-to. is of scottish, gaelic and latin origin, and the importance of calum is "dove". variant of columba. this was popular among early christians because the dove was a symbol of meekness, of purity, of peace and of the holy spirit. saint columba was influential in the sixth century, a missionary of ireland, founded a monastery on the scottish island of iona. his contemporary saint columba, also irish, was a missionary in france, switzerland and italy. calum and its variant callum as variants of malcolm in scotland.,dove
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