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Al This boy's name is used in English. It is a nickname of Alan, Albert, Alberto, Alexander, Alfred, Allain, Allan, Allen, Allison, Alvin and Alyn.
Albert This boy's name is used in Dutch, English, French, Polish, Czech, Norwegian and Swedish. Its source is Adalbrecht, an Ancient Germanic name meaning "Exalted, shining with fame."
Baudelaire see Charles Baudelaire.
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Count a nobleman equivalent in rank to an English earl. This noble title indicates one is a member of the hereditary peerage.
Edgar This boy's name is used in English, French and Polish. Its source is ead gar, an Ancient Germanic phrase meaning "Wealthy spear." See also: Edgar Allan Poe.
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Justice judge.
Klaus This boy's name is used in German. Its source is Nikolaos, a Greek name meaning "Victorious people." See also Claus von Bulow.
Olaf This boy's name is used in Dutch, Polish and Norwegian. Its source is anu laf, an Old Norse phrase meaning "What remains of the forefathers."
Poe see Edgar Allan Poe.
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Polly This girl's name is used in English. It is a nickname of Mary.
Strauss German literally bunch. See also Richard Strauss.
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Sunny This girl's name is used in English. It is based on the common English word meaning cheerful or optimistic. See also Sunny von Bulow.
Violet This girl's name is used in Dutch and English. It is based on the common English word referring to any of a genus (Viola of the family Violaceae, the violet family) of chiefly herbs with alternate stipulate leaves and showy flowers in spring and cleistogamous flowers in summer. The flower is thought to represent modesty, watchfulness, and faithfulness.
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