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Cymric Cat Names

The friendly, affectionate Cymric (pronounced kim-rick) is the longhaired variety of the tailless Manx cat. Other than coat length, the two breeds are identical, with a solid body, round head, widely spaced ears and large, round eyes. The thick coat comes in many colors and patterns, including tabby, tortoiseshell and calico. The Cymric (pronounced kum-rick or kim-rick) is often considered the long-haired variation of the Manx cat. Therefore, it shares the same place of origin: the Isle of Man. Its name is derived from "Cymru," the Welsh name for Wales, which is located approximately 125 miles south of the Isle of Man.

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Luukas
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Luukas is a Finnish variant of Luke. Luke originates in Greek language and means "from Lucania". It is ultimately derived from the name Loukas and Lucania is a region in Italy. As a masculine given name, Luke has been popular over centuries and in different spellings all over the wold. This was the name of the author of the Gospel of Luke. More recently, it was popularized by the fictional character of Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars series.
Lyydia
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Lyydia is a Finnish variant of Lydia. Lydia originates in Greek language and means "coming from Lydia". Lydia was the kingdom of western Asia Minor, today's Turkey, in the Iron Age. The name is also mentioned in the Bible, where Saint Lydia was the first recorded convert to Christianity in Europe. As a feminine given name Lydia is fairly popular in the United States nowadays.
Lucjusz
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Lucjusz is a Polish variant of Lucius. Lucius originates in Latin language and means "light of the day". This was the name of several popes, saints and kings. It has never become as popular as its feminine derivatives, such as Lucia, Lucy, etc. As a masculine given name its usage has been rather rare in modern times.
Litton
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Litton is a variant of Lawton. Lawton is an English locational name for a person who comes from Lawton in Cheshire. The place name 'Lawton' is derived from the name 'Lautene', itself derived from the Old English words 'hlaw', which means 'a low hill or mound', and 'tun', which means 'settlement or farm'.
Leigh
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Leigh is a variant of Lee. Lee originates in Old English language and means "from a clearing". It is derived from an old English surname and as a surname it functions until today. It can also be used as both feminine and masculine given names, currently it is more popular for boys. Some sources also suggest it is used as a diminutive of various names, including Beverly, Ashley, Kimberly, etc.
Liberty
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Liberty originates in Latin language and means "free woman". It is taken from the word for a principle according to which human beings are allowed to act based on their free will. The usage of Liberty as a feminine given name fluctuates in the United States and it seems that it always increases after a war or a military conflict.