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Norma
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Most likely, Norma is a feminine form of the Germanic name Norman, which means "from the North". Alternatively, it might have been created for the opera of the same name, Norma, by Vincenzo Bellini in 1203. In that case it was probably derived from the Latin norma, meaning "standard".
Wessel
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Wessel is a diminutive of Werner. Werner originates in Germanic languages and means "army guard". Originally, it was used as a surname and as a surname it functions until today. As a masculine given name it is very rare in the United States.
Tuomas
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Tuomas is a Finnish variant of Thomas. Thomas originates in Aramaic and means "twin". As a masculine given name it has been used over centuries and in different spellings all over the world. This was the name of one of the authors of Gospels, as well as one of the apostles. The usage of Thomas has declined in the United States lately. It functions as a surname as well.
Volodya
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Volodya is a Russian diminutive of Vladimir. Vladimir originates in Slavic languages and means "ruler of the world". In Russian speaking countries, as well as other Eastern European languages, it is one of the most popular masculine given names. The famous bearers of this name include Vladimir Putin, former President of the Russian Federation, and Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, 20th century Russian Marxist revolutionary. In the United States, the usage of Vladimir is very rare.
Hart
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Hart is an English name, although there are variants of this name in most other European languages such as Hartmann in German, Hjorth in Swedish, de Herte in Flemish and Dutch. It is a nick name, derived from the Old English word 'heorot', which was the word for 'a fast runner'.
Becky
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Becky is a diminutive of Rebecca. Rebecca originates in Hebrew language and means "one who ties and joins". In the Bible, Rebecca was an important personality, the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. In the United States it has always been one of the most popular feminine given names. It was popularized by Daphne du Maurier in her 1938 novel of the same name and a subsequent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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