Medieval-English Baby Names
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alvar
alvar as a boy's name (also as a girl's name alvar), is pronounced al-vah. it is the old english origin, and the meaning of alvar is "eleven, the magical army, warrior". of aelfhere. it is also a anglisierte form of spanish alvaro, in the sense of "all guard", in the old german. architect alvar aalto.,alvar as a girl's name (also known as boy's name alvar), is pronounced al-vah. it is the old english source, the warrior". of aelfhere.,eleven, warrior,fair, white
catriona
catriona as a girl's name is pronounced ka-tree-na, ka-tree-oh-nee. it is gaelic and greek origin. anglisierte form of the gaelic name catrìona (scottish) and caitríona (irish), are forms of katherine. catrina is the simplified version. literary: robert louis stevenson ' s novel "catriona" (1893), the sequel to "kidnapped". also the form of caitlin. also the form of catherine.,chaste, pure,form of catherine,the pure,that is far from reach; it is also pure, clear, innocent
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
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