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Erasmo
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Erasmo is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese variant of Erasmus. The name Erasmus has ancient Greek as well as Biblical origins. It is derived from the ancient Greek word 'erasmos' which means 'dear or dearest'. Erasmus was the name of a 4th century martyr and Christian saint, as well as the name of a Dutch renaissance humanist.
Dionysus
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Dionysus originates in Greek language and means "follower of Zeus". In Greek mythology, Dionysos was the god of grape harvest, winemaking and wine.
Natalka
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Natalka is a Czech and Polish diminutive of Natalie, itself derived from the Latin Dies Natalis, which means "birthday". This name was traditionally given to girls born at Christmas, so the reference to the birthday of Jesus Christ is fairly obvious. Natalie is very popular in Russian and French speaking countries. Saint Natalie is thought to have been martyred for her love and devotion to her husband Aurelius in the 4th century.
Mans
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Mans is a diminutive of Magnus. Magnus originates in Latin language and means "greatness". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavian languages, in the United States its usage is rather rare.
Avery
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Avery is an anglicized variant of Aubrey. Aubrey originates in Germanic languages and means "ruler of elves". Formerly, it was more frequently used as a masculine given name, but lately, it has become more popular as a feminine given name. It functions as a surname as well.
Claxton
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Claxton is a place name in the sense that it was taken on by the bearer to show that he was from a certain locality. The name was taken on by many people from different localities such as Claxtorp, Clakestona, Clachestona. All these place names are derived from the Old English or Norse term “clacc”, a nick name for a chatterer.
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