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'''Elmira Clamp''': Shortened form of Edelmira, Spanish feminine form of Adelmar, which is the combination of adal "noble" and mar "famous". It appears in the play 'Tartuffe' (1664) by the French playwright Molière.<br> |
'''Elmira Clamp''': Shortened form of Edelmira, Spanish feminine form of Adelmar, which is the combination of adal "noble" and mar "famous". It appears in the play 'Tartuffe' (1664) by the French playwright Molière.<br> |
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'''Darling''': Means "beloved one", or "dear".<br> |
'''Darling''': Means "beloved one", or "dear".<br> |
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'''Erik Darling''': |
'''Erik Darling''': Variant of Eric, which means "one ruler," "eternal ruler," or "ever powerful" in Old Norse<br> |
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'''Ian Arneson''': The Scottish Gaelic version of John, which means God is Gracious.<br> |
'''Ian Arneson''': The Scottish Gaelic version of John, which means God is Gracious.<br> |
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'''Belinda''': Means "attractive" or "beautiful".<br> |
'''Belinda''': Means "attractive" or "beautiful".<br> |