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Livingstone
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Livingstone is a very old and famous Scottish locational name, implying that the bearer comes from a place called Lavingestun. The name 'Lavingestun' is derived from the personal name 'Leving', who was granted land by King David I of Scotland and who settled there, and 'tun', which means 'settlement'.
Chancey
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Chancey is another form of the name Chance. Its origins are Old English and ultimately Latin. In Old English, it means 'chance' and in Latin, it comes from the word 'cadere' which means 'to fall'. The name generally signifies luck.
Murphy
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Murphy is a Irish name, derived from the Celtic name 'O'Murchadha', which means 'descendant of Murchadh'. The name Murchadh itself is derived from the Celtic name 'Murdo', itself derived from the word 'muir', which means 'the sea'.
Ellen
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Ellen is a Medieval English form of Helen. Helen originates in Greek language and means "torch of light". In Greek mythology, Helen is a famous figure, known as Helen of Troy. She was a daughter of Zeus, described as a beautiful woman. Her abduction by Paris triggered off a series of events which finally ended in the Trojan War. In Christianity, Saint Helena is the one who found the relics of the True Cross upon which Jesus was crucified. Throughout centuries, Helen has been one of the most popular feminine given names.
Josie
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Josie is a diminutive of Josephine. Josephine originates in Hebrew language and means "God raises". It is a feminine form of Joseph. As a feminine given name it has been used on a regular basis since the 19th century. Josephine has always been popular among royalty, one of the most famous bearers is probably Josephine de Beauharnais, the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte and the first French Empress.
Allegra
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Allegra originates in Italian language and means "happy, joyous". It was popularized by George Gordon Byron's illegitimate daughter, Allegra Byron. More recently, the famous bearer is Allegra Versace, fashion designer and heiress to the fashion house Versace.
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