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The name Dorothy derives from the Greek Dorothea, meaning “gift of God,” and entered English usage largely through early Christian saints and subsequent European naming trad...
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The name Dorothy derives from the Greek Dorothea, meaning “gift of God,” and entered English usage largely through early Christian saints and subsequent European naming trad...
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Michael is one of the most consistently common given names across the world and across recorded history. Originally a Hebrew name meaning "who is like God," it has been among th...
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The name Noah carries layered meanings that span language, religion, and geography. Primarily known from the biblical figure who built an ark to survive a great flood, Noah appe...
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The name Robert is centuries old, with written records in English dating to at least the 11th century and continental use beginning earlier in medieval Europe. Robert derives fr...
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