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Sachihiro
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Sachihiro is a Japanese name which means 'broad happiness'. It is derived from the Japanese words 'sachi', which means 'happiness or fortune', and 'hiro', which means 'vast'.
Cuauhtemotzin
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Cuauhtemotzin is another version of the name Cuauhtemoc. Cuauhtemoc originates in Native American languages and means "one who falls like an eagle". This was the name of the Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire in the 15th century. As a masculine given name, Cuauhtemotzin is very rare in the United States these days.
Elias
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Elias is a variant of Elijah. Elijah originates in Hebrew language and means "Yahweh is my God". According to the Books of Kings, Elijah was a prophet in Israel in 9th century BC. As a masculine given name it has been used over centuries, but recently its popularity in the United States has risen considerably.
Belinha
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Belinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Isabel. Isabel originates in Latin language and means "promise of God". Ultimately, it is derived from Elizabeth, originating in Hebrew. Some sources suggest that Isabel is simply a Spanish and Portuguese form of Elizabeth.
Irenka
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Irenka is a diminutive of Irena, itself a Czech variant of Irene. Irene originates in Greek language and means "woman of peace". In Greek mythology, Irene was the daughter of Zeus and the personification of peace. It is also the name of several saints, as well as the name of several places in the United States. As a feminine given name it has always been more popular in Europe than the United States.
Keith
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Keith originates in Scottish and means "forest". Keith was originally a Scottish surname, derived from a place name which meant ‘forest, large woods’. Historically, this was the surname of a long line of Scottish nobility. As a masculine given name, Keith wasn’t used until the 19th century. It was extremely popular in the US in the 1950s and 1960s, since then its popularity has been on decline.
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