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forenames > aude-sophie
The first name Aude is of French origin. It is derived from the Latin name Audo, which means "prosperous" or "wealthy". The first name Sophie is of Greek origin. It is derived from...
forenames > audelin
The origin of the first name Audelin is believed to be English or Old French. It is derived from the ancient Germanic name "Adalwin," which consists of the elements "adal" meaning ...
forenames > auden
The origin of the first name "Auden" is German. It is derived from the surname "Ödén" or "Öden," which was a variation of the Germanic name "Odin," referring to the Norse god of...
forenames > audia
The origin of the name "Audia" is uncertain; it does not have a well-defined origin or cultural background. It is possible that it could be a variant or rare form of other names su...
forenames > audigier
O sobrenome "Audigier" tem origem francesa e é de origem toponímica, ou seja, se refere a uma localidade específica. Geralmente, esse sobrenome é associado a uma pessoa que é ...
forenames > audreille
Audreille is a variant of the name Audrey, which is of Old English origin. The name Audrey is derived from the Old English name Æðelþryð, which means "noble strength."
forenames > audrey-ben
The name Audrey has English origins and is derived from the Old English name Æthelthryth, meaning "noble strength." The name Ben has Hebrew origins and is a shortened form of Benj...
forenames > audrys
The name "Audrys" has Lithuanian origins and is a variation of the name Audrius, which comes from the Lithuanian word "audra" meaning "storm".
forenames > audut
The origin of the first name "Audut" is likely European, specifically Scandinavian. It is a variant of the name "Audun," which has Old Norse origins and means "deserted" or "desola...
forenames > audy-de-blaise
The first name "Audy" is of French origin, derived from the name "Aude" or "Audric." "De Blaise" is likely a surname, indicating a possible family connection or affiliation.