
The name "Poissonnerie Saint Pierre" originates from French. "Poissonnerie" translates to "fish shop" and "Saint Pierre" translates to "Saint Peter" in English. "Saint Pierre" is a common name in French-speaking countries, often associated with the biblical figure of Saint Peter.
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forenames > poizson
The first name "Poizson" does not have a documented origin in English. It appears to be a modern spelling variation of the word "poison," which is derived from the Old French term "poison" and the Latin word "potio," meaning "drink" or "potion."
forenames > poixblanc
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forenames > poivrotte
The first name "Poivrotte" is of French origin. It is derived from the word "poivrot," which means a heavy drinker or alcoholic in French.
forenames > poivrevert
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forenames > poivretsel
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forenames > poivreetsel
The name "Poivreetsel" does not appear to have a widely recognized origin in English. It is possible that it is a unique or uncommon name with no specific historical or cultural background.
forenames > poivre-rouge
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