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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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Lilith
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Lilith originates in Hebrew language and means "woman of the night". In Jewish mythology, Lilith was a female demon. Later on, she was considered Adam's first wife. As a feminine given name Lilith has been fairly popular in the United States.
Jagienka
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Jagienka is a diminutive of Agnieszka, itself a Polish variant of Agnes. Agnes originates in Greek language and means "sacred, chaste". Probably encouraged by Saint Agnes of Rome, a famous Christian saint, the name has been one of the most popular feminine given names for centuries, with occasional changes in spelling. Saint Agnes is the patron saint of chastity, engaged couples and virgins.
soybean
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Vilmos
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Vilmos is a Hungarian variant of William. William originates in Germanic languages and means "strong mind and protection". It became a popular masculine given name in England after William the Conqueror was recognized as the first Norman king of England. Since then, the name has been extremely popular within royalty, borne by various kings and rulers. In the United States its popularity dropped in the 1970s, but started gaining it back in the new millennium and is currently one of parents’ most favorite boy’s names.
Uschi
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Uschi is a German diminutive of Ursula. Ursula originates in Latin language and means "strong as a little bear". This was the name of an early British Christian saint, the patron saint of archers, students and orphans. As a feminine given name it is rather rare in the United States.