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enid
enid how to a girl's name is pronounced ee-nid. it is welsh origin, and the meaning of enid is "soul, life". of enaid, or perhaps from another source tina-meaning of "woodlark". celtic name of king arthur-myths. literary: the name was revived in the 19th century, tennyson ' s "affairs of the king", with the story of the knights geraint and his meek but brave wife enid. authors: enid blyton, enid bagnold.,life, the spirit,the soul,the woman with the body and the soul
nestor
nestor as a boy's name is pronounced nes-to-door. it is of greek origin, and the importance of nestor is "traveler". possibly, "return home". both meanings are proportional to the old, but strong, king of pylos, a character of homer, the iliad, the missing, after the trojan war, ready, so he could return to his home in greece. he was a wise ruler, who always called for counseling.,anyone who arrives at the home,traveller, voyager,traveller
xoan
the name xoan is a name of children . the name of x are always fascinating, and the galician version of john is no exception...except, as it seems, a large amount of complications. other variants of john, which may prove to be more portable in an english speaking country to belong to ian, evan, san, juan, john, jansen, giovanni, ivan or hans.
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