masculine name

  • 1Name of Poland — An 18th century map labeled Poland The ethnonyms for the Poles (people)[1] and Poland (their country) …

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  • 2Masculine Feminine — Masculin, féminin Directed by Jean Luc Godard Produced by Anatole Dauman …

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  • 3Unisex name — A unisex name, also known as an epicene name, is a given name that is often given to either a boy or a girl. Some countries, however, require that a given name be gender specific (see German name). This list does not cover names in cultures where …

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  • 4Portuguese name — A typical Portuguese name is composed of one or two given names, and two family names. There is a division between given names and family names. The first surname is the same as the last surname in the mother s maiden name, and the second surname …

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  • 5Maël (given name) — Maël Gender Male Origin Word/Name Breton Meaning chief, prince Region of origin France …

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  • 6French name — This article describes the conventions for using people s names in France, including the norms of custom and practice, as well as the legal aspects. Contents 1 Styles and forms of address 1.1 Madame, Mademoiselle, Monsieur 1.2 Military …

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  • 7Denise (given name) — Denise Pronunciation English: /dɨˈniːs/ də nees or /dɨˈniːz/ də neez Gender …

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  • 8Nazar (given name) — Nazar Nazar as used by Christians is derived from the town of Nazareth, where Jesus Christ is said to have lived. Gender male …

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  • 9Djibo (name) — Djibo Gender Masculine Other names Related names Gabe, Gabriel, Djibril Djibo is a common masculine name in Muslim countries, and is a diminutive form of Djibril (alternatively Djibrilla, Jibrīl, Jibrīlla, Jibril, Jibreel or Jabrilæ (جبريل ,… …

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  • 10Meredith (given name) — For other uses, see Meredith (disambiguation). Meredith Pronunciation /ˈmɛrɨdɪθ/ (merr i dith) or /mɛˈrɛdɪθ/ (me red ith) after the Welsh …

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