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Bela This boy's name is used in Hungarian, Czech and Romanian. Its source is Bel, a female Hungarian name meaning "Within." See also Bela Bartok; Bela Lugosi.
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Bruce This boy's name is used in English. Its source is a Norman French expression whose meaning has been lost.
diLustro Italian of Lustro
Gustav This boy's name is used in German, Czech, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. It corresponds to the English name Gustave, the source of which is Gotstaf, an Ancient Germanic word meaning "Staff of the gods." However, not all experts agree. Some believe this name derives from an Old Norse personal name, Gautrstafr, which connected the bearer to a particular tribe.
Montgomery This boy's name is used in English. Its source is mont Gomeric, an Old French phrase meaning "Gomeric's hill." Gomeric was a Germanic personal name meaning ''strong man.'' See also Major Major Major Major. This link will take you out of The Lemony Site. Content is not assured.
Prospero This boy's name is used in Italian. It corresponds to the English name Prosper. Its source is Prosperus, a Latin name meaning "Fortunate." See also The Tempest. This link will take you out of The Lemony Site. Content is not assured.
Stephano This boy's name is used in English. It is an alternate spelling of Stefano. It corresponds to the English name Stephen. Its source is Stephanos, a Greek name meaning "Crown or garland."
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