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  2. Vikram (name) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit word -krama is a root word meaning "step or stride", so the name Vikrama can be understood to mean Vishnu's stride in itself, or as a name which reflects the qualities of Vishnu's stride. In Vedic scripture, Vishnu's stride is said to be over the Earth, the Sky, and the all-pervading omnipresent essence of the Universe.

  3. 105 Creative Elf Names and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Here Are 176 Greek God and Goddess Names. Female Elf Names. 1. Galadriel — One of the oldest and most powerful elves in The Lord of the Rings, ... Male Elf Names. ... meaning "wise" or a plant ...

  4. 50 One-Syllable Boy Names That Are Short, Sweet and ... - AOL

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    FG Trade/Getty Images. 15. Brad. A diminutive form of Bradley and Bradshaw—this boy’s name of British origin has starpower on its side (hello, Brad Pitt) and a meaning of “broad and wide.”

  5. 102 one-syllable boy names that are short and sweet - AOL

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    Finn is a name of Irish origin meaning, “fair” or “blessed.” Wattenberg says that one-syllable names are a “big search term right now,” but the reason why may surprise you.

  6. Ken'ichi - Wikipedia

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    Ken'ichi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 賢一, "wise, one" 健一, "healthy, one" 憲一, "constitution, one" 謙一, "humble, one" 建一, "build, one" 研一, "polish, one" 兼一, "concurrently, one" The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

  7. Rafe (name) - Wikipedia

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    Rafe is a given name for a male used in many countries across the world. If the name is English, Scandinavian or German it is of Old Norse origin (meaning "counsel of the wolf" or "wise wolf"), derived from the Old Norse Raðulfr (rað "counsel" + ulfr "wolf") through Old English Rædwulf.

  8. Raife - Wikipedia

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    It is an English, Scandinavian and German given name for a male, used in many countries across the world but most popular in English-speaking countries. It is of Old Norse origin (meaning "counsel of the wolf" or "wise wolf"), derived from the Old Norse Raðulfr (rað "counsel" + ulfr "wolf") through Old English Rædwulf.

  9. Balthazar (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Though no names are given in the Gospel of Matthew, this was one of the names the Western church settled on in the 8th century, based on the original meaning, though other names were used by Eastern churches. It is an alternate form of the Babylonian king Belshazzar, mentioned in the Book of Daniel. The Armenian variation of the name is ...