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madeline
high tower or woman of magdala,madeline, a young girl of name is quite mad-a-linn. it is of hebrew origin, and the meaning of madeline is "woman from magdala". variant of madeleine, which is the french version. place-name: magdalena was a city beside the lake of galilee, of the house of st. mary magdalene, out of whom jesus had healed and who was in his crucifixion. literary: luis bemelmann 's children' s books had a student french character wearing a wide-brimmed hat, called madeline. actresses madeline kahn, madeleine stowe.,mary magdalene, magdalene (tower),the woman of magdala,a woman of magdala
maurice
a dark-skinned person,a swamp, a dark, black, came,dark-skinned,dark-skinned,maurice how to a girl's name is pronounced maw-reese. it is of latin origin, and the importance of maurice is "dark-skinned, moorish". it is also a anglisierte form of muirgheas (irish, gaelic) "sailor" and, finally, a derivation of the phoenician term "mauharim", that is to say, "ostler". roman called introduced into britain by the normans, and is often used in the 17. saint maurus (sixth century) was a french writer, a saint. see also merrick. the actor maurice chevalier; writer, maurice sendak; composer maurice ravel.
victor
conquerors, winner, winner,man, victory,victor how a young man by the name is pronounced, viktor. it is of latin origin, and the importance of victor conqueror. of late in latin victorious, was founded by christians, that is used to symbolize the victory of christ over death. a very popular saint ' s a common name in christian rome, as the female form of victory. at one time, more than 200 have been listed in the dictionary of catholic saints. the director of photography, vittorio storaro; directed by vittorio de sica, the actor victor mature; author victor hugo.,winner, conqueror
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