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alien
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Ishild
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Ishild is possibly a German variant of Isolde. Isolde originates in Germanic languages and means "fighting the ice battle". Isolde is a well-known character from Arthurian legends. Isolde is the Irish princess who saves the life of Tristan. Without him knowing who she is, they fall in love. Later on, Tristan goes back to Ireland to bring the new wife of his King, Mark of Cornwall. Only then he realizes that his beloved Isolde is the future wife of his king. Over centuries, the tragic story has been an inspiration for many writers, directors and composers. As a feminine given name Isolde is rather rare in the United States.
Oliver
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Oliver originates in Germanic and means "elf warrior". As a masculine given name, it came to English-speaking countries through the French name Olivier, and became quite rare after the 17th century due to one of the most controversial figures in British history, the military commander Oliver Cromwell. This tendency was overturned by the lovable character of Oliver Twist in the 19th century. It functions as a surname as well.
Iolanda
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Iolanda is an Italian and Portuguese variant of Yolanda. Yolanda is ultimately derived from Violet. Violet originates in Latin language and is derived from the name of a popular purple flower, from whose name the color was also derived. As a feminine given name it has been used since the end of the 19th century and currently is one of the most popular feminine names in the United States. It is also the name of several places in the U.S. and Canada. Yolanda used to be a popular name among royalty, nowadays it is rather rare in the U.S.
Spam
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Eustacio
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Eustacio is a Spanish variant of Eustace. Eustace is of Old Greek origin, it comes from the Old Greek name 'Eustakhios'. The name Eustakhios has two components in it, 'eu', meaning 'good', and 'stachys', meaning 'ear of corn or grapes'. Eustace can mean anything from 'good harvest' to 'bearing fruit'.
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