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Bruce
Bruce is an English language name that arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a Scottish surname since medieval times; it is now a common male given name.
Matthew
male given name
Aaron
male given name
Alvin
male given name
Nicholas
Nicholas is a male name, the Anglophone version of an ancient Greek name in use since antiquity, and cognate with the modern Greek , . It originally derived from a combination of two Greek words meaning 'victory' and 'people'. In turn, the name means "victory of the people."
Seth
male given name
Osric
Osric is an Anglo-Saxon name and may refer to: __NOTOC__ ==People== ===Anglo-Saxon kings=== Osric of Deira, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Deira in the 630s Osric of Northumbria, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria in the 720s Osric of Sussex, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Sussex in the early 8th century Osric of Hwicce, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Hwicce in the late 7th century
Roy
Roy is both a given name and a family surname with varied origins.
Nestor
male given name
Linus
Linus, a male given name, is the Latin form of the Greek name Linos. It is a common given name in Sweden. The origin of the name is unknown although the name appears in antiquity both as a musician who taught Apollo and as a son of Apollo who died in infancy.
Dirk
male given name
Edd
Edd, or EDD may refer to:
Carl
male given name
Noah
name
Marcus
male given name
Gerald
Gerald is a masculine given name derived from the Germanic languages prefix ger- ("spear") and suffix -wald ("rule"). Gerald is a Norman French variant of the Germanic name. An Old English equivalent name was Garweald, the likely original name of Gerald of Mayo, a British Roman Catholic monk who established a monastery in Mayo, Ireland in 670. Nearly two centuries later, Gerald of Aurillac, a French count, took a vow of celibacy and later became known as the Roman Catholic patron saint of bachelors. The name was in regular use during the Middle Ages but declined after 1300 in England. It remai
Timothy
male given name
Jim
male given name
Guy
male given name
Alison
female given name
Ken
male given name
Marquise
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Craig
male given name
Taylor
unisex given name
Gary
male given name
Wells
family name
Eugene
male given name
Rick
male given name
Marshall
name disambiguation
Terence
male given name
Orlando
male given name
Gamaliel
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Jimmy
male given name
Leroy
family name
Oswald
male given name
Kelly
unisex given name
Francis
male given name
Denis
male given name
Paris
unisex given name
Frankie
Frankie is a diminutive of Frank, Francis, Francisco, Francine, and Francesca.
Kade
Kade may refer to:
Todd
male given name
Jaime
Jaime is a common Spanish and Portuguese male given name most commonly used as a nickname for James. It can also be a nickname for Jacobus. In Occitania Jacobus became Jacome and later Jacme. In east Spain, Jacme became Jaime, in Aragon it became Chaime, and in Catalonia it became Jaume. In western Spain Jacobus became Iago.
Lionel
male given name
Kent
male given name
Stanley
family name
Tommy
male given name
Montgomery
family name
Chad
male given name
Lewis
male given name
Obadiah
male given name
Norman
name and surname
Emmanuel
male given name
Baxter
family name
Colin
male given name
Algernon
given name
Stewart
family name
Frederick
male given name
Jesse
unisex given name
Thor
male given name