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  2. 60 Names That Mean Summer to Celebrate Your Baby’s ... - AOL

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    Needless to say, summer is the sunniest and warmest time of year, so a baby born during this season is sure to bring a lot of light into your life. (In more ways than one, so brace yourself for ...

  3. 319 short baby names that minimalist parents will love - AOL

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    This list of 319 short baby names is taken from the Social Security Administration’s list of the 1000 most popular baby names of 2023 and is in order of popularity. Happily Playing with Wood ...

  4. 75 old-fashioned boy names that are ready for a comeback

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    In 2021, the name Mac rose in popularity 260 spots and Harold and Arthur secured the top-100 ranking. Wattenberg, author of the “ Baby Name Wizard ,” notes that some parents aren’t opposed ...

  5. Early Germanic calendars - Wikipedia

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    When a year with an embolismic month occurred (that is, one with 13 lunar months [instead of the usual 12]) they assigned the extra month to summer, so that three months together bore the name "Litha"; hence they called [the embolismic] year "Thrilithi". It had four summer months, with the usual three for the other seasons.

  6. Slavic calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Slavic names of the months have been preserved by a number of Slavic people in a variety of languages. The conventional month names in some of these languages are mixed, including names which show the influence of the Germanic calendar (particularly Slovene, Sorbian, and Polabian) [1] or names which are borrowed from the Gregorian calendar (particularly Polish and Kashubian), but they have ...

  7. Summer (given name) - Wikipedia

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    It has been in common use as a name since at least 1970 in English-speaking countries. [1] Summer, along with other seasonal and nature names, came into fashion as part of the 1960s and 70s counterculture. [2] The name has ranked among the top 100 names for girls in recent years in Scotland, England, Wales, New Zealand, and Australia. [3]

  8. Here Are the Most Popular Short Girl Names Right Now - AOL

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  9. Solstice - Wikipedia

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    The Latinate names estival solstice (summer) and hibernal solstice (winter) are sometimes used to the same effect, [17] as are midsummer and midwinter. June solstice and December solstice refer to the months of year in which they take place, [18] with no ambiguity as to which hemisphere is the context.