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Josiah
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Josiah is an English form of the Hebrew names 'Yoshiyah or Joschija'. Both of these names mean 'Yahweh supports or Yahweh heals'.
Carsten
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Carsten is a German variant of Christian. Christian originates in Latin language and means "Christian man". It has been one of the most popular masculine given names over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. During a period of time, Christian was even used as a feminine given name in the United States. It has always been a popular name within royalty, especially in Scandinavia. Famous bearers include Hans Christian Andersen, a Danish author of fairy-tales, and Christian Dior, a French fashion designer.
Edric
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Edric is an English name, derived from two Old English words - “ead” which means wealthy or prosperous, and “ric” which means ruler.
Makenna
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Makenna is a variant of Mckenna. Mckenna originates in Gaelic languages and means "fire born". It was taken from a frequent Gaelic surname and as a surname it functions until today. It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names, currently it is much more popular for girls in the United States.
Elton
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While the origin of the name 'Elton' is definitely Old English, its meaning is not concrete. One theory suggests that this name could have come from the Old English name “Aethelflaed', whose meaning is 'noble beauty', with the added suffix 'tun' meaning 'place or enclosure'. Another theory suggests that this name could have come from the words 'Ella', a name, plus 'tun', land, meaning 'Ella's land'. It could also have come from the Old English words 'ael', which means 'eel', and 'tun', meaning 'place or enclosure', referring to a place where eel's were caught.
Ashlyn
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Ashlyn is a combination of the name Ashley and the suffix -lyn. Ashley originates in Old English language and means "meadow of ash trees". It was derived from an Old English place name and surname. Initially, it was more popular as a masculine given name, popularized by the character of Ashley Wilkes in the novel and a subsequent film Gone With the Wind. In the second half of the 20th century it started being used more as a feminine given name, possibly popularized by the soap opera character of Ashley Abbott in the TV show The Young and The Restless.
The Name Shape a Lifetime

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