Dag

“Dag” is a given name of Scandinavian origin, which means “day” in Old Norse. It is a traditional name in Norway and Sweden, and is typically given to boys. In Scandinavian history and mythology, “Dag” was the name of several important figures, including Dag the Wise, a legendary king of Norway who ruled in the …

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Cyril

“Cyril” is a given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek name “Kyrillos”, which means “lordly” or “masterful”. It was a common name in ancient Greece and later gained popularity in the early Christian Church. In Christian tradition, “Cyril” is associated with several important figures, including Saint Cyril of Alexandria, a prominent theologian and …

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Cosmo

“Cosmo” is a given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word “kosmos”, which means “order” or “universe”. It has been used as a name for boys in many cultures and languages, including English and Italian. The name “Cosmo” has been used by many famous individuals throughout history, including the Italian astronomer and physicist …

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Constantine

“Constantine” is a given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin name “Constantinus”, which means “steadfast” or “constant”. The name “Constantine” has a long and significant history, as it was the name of several important figures throughout ancient and medieval history. In particular, Constantine the Great was a Roman emperor who is known for …

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Colm

“Colm” is a given name of Irish and Scottish origin, which means “dove”. It is a traditional name in Ireland and Scotland, and is typically given to boys. In Irish history and mythology, “Colm” was the name of several important figures, including Colm Cille, a 6th-century Irish monk who founded monasteries in Scotland and is …

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