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Sullivan
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Sullivan is an old Irish name. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name 'O'Suilebhan', itself derived from the word 'O', which means 'son of', and the personal name 'Suilebhan', which means 'hawk eyed or one eyed'.
Lucjusz
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Lucjusz is a Polish variant of Lucius. Lucius originates in Latin language and means "light of the day". This was the name of several popes, saints and kings. It has never become as popular as its feminine derivatives, such as Lucia, Lucy, etc. As a masculine given name its usage has been rather rare in modern times.
Rowan
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Rowan originates in Irish language and means "Ruadhan's descendent". Itially it functioned as an Irish surname, meaning "the red one". Today, it can also be used as both feminine and masculine given names, masculine still being more frequent. Rowan is also the name of a small tree, native to cool areas in the Northern Hemisphere.
Carson
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Carson originates in Scottish language and its meaning is unclear. Initially, it functioned as a surname and as surname it is used until today. Later on, it began being used as both feminine and masculine given names, a famous female bearer being Carson McCullers, an American writer. Recently, the name has been much more popular for boys in the United States.
Paulo
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Paulo is a Spanish and Portuguese variant of Paul. Paul originates in Latin language and means "tiny, petite". As a masculine given name it has been popular over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. This was the name of several saints, popes and rulers. More recently, the famous bearers include the English musician Paul McCartney, and the American actor Paul Newman. Paul functions as a surname as well.
Lyydia
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Lyydia is a Finnish variant of Lydia. Lydia originates in Greek language and means "coming from Lydia". Lydia was the kingdom of western Asia Minor, today's Turkey, in the Iron Age. The name is also mentioned in the Bible, where Saint Lydia was the first recorded convert to Christianity in Europe. As a feminine given name Lydia is fairly popular in the United States nowadays.
The Name Shape a Lifetime

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The Cat Names' Story

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