Old-Norwegian Baby Names
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dominic
the belonging to the lord,dominic as a girl's name is pronounced dah-ma-nik. it is of latin origin, and the importance of santo domingo is "lord". saint dominic was the founder of one of the main religious orders. suitable for a child, who was born on sunday, the "day of the lord"... the french spelling dominique is also for girls. opera celebrity placido domingo, basketball player dominique wilkins; hockey players dominik hasek.,lord son,the lord,our lord, from the membership of the lord, master
asa
asa as a girl's name (also used, in general, unless the names of girl asa) is very ah-vi. it is of hebrew origin, and the meaning of asa is "doctor, healer". biblically: the name of the third king of judah, and he reigned forty years. it became popular through the puritans in the 17th century.,asa as a girl, using the name (and, more often than the boys of their name asa) is norse in origin, and the meaning of asa is "goddess". a scandinavian female name, is also a male name derived from hebrew and means "doctor, healer".,doctor, healer,healer, born in the morning, physician, tribal healer
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
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