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Geraudie (First name)

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Lavialle (First name)

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The first name "Lavialle" does not have a widely known or documented origin in English. It may be a surname or a rare given name with obscure etymology.

Geraudie ludovic (Celebrity)

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Geraudie (Last name)

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The last name Geraudie is of French origin and is derived from the given name Géraud. Géraud is a French form of the Germanic name Gerard, meaning "brave" or "strong with a spear". The last name Geraudie indicates a connection to a family or descendant of so...

Lavialle (Last name)

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The last name "Lavialle" is of French origin. It is derived from the French word "lavialle" which means "the valley" in English. The name likely originated as a geographical surname for someone who lived in or near a valley.

Charles lavialle (Celebrity)

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Rouby-lavialle (Last name)

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The surname Rouby Lavialle is likely French in origin. "Rouby" may come from the word "rubi," which means "ruby" in French, indicating a possible connection to the gemstone. "Lavialle" could be derived from the French words "la," meaning "the," and "vallee," m...

Geraudie marc (Celebrity)

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Lavialle alessandroni (Last name)

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Devernoix-de-bonnefon-de-lavialle (Last name)

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The last name "Devernoix de Bonnefon de Lavialle" is a French surname, likely of noble origin. The name is composed of multiple parts, with "Devernoix" possibly being a variation of the French word "vernoix" meaning "walnut tree". "Bonnefon" can be translated ...

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