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  2. Hello Neighbor - Wikipedia

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    Hello Neighbor 3 is an upcoming game in the Hello Neighbor universe. It was going to be a multiplayer game called Raven Brooks Online in which the player is an intruder attempting to steal loot from the protectors of the house, though it changed to game called Hello Neighbor 3. The playtest of the RBO Prototype was initially open to the public ...

  3. Osborne (name) - Wikipedia

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    Osborne / ˈ ɒ z b ɔːr n /, along with Osbourne, Osbern, Osborn and Usborne, is an English name cognate with, and possibly influenced by the Old Norse Ásbjørn.The English Os (see Ós) and the Norse Ás (see Aesir) mean God, while bjørn means bear in Norse.

  4. Neilson (name) - Wikipedia

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    Neilson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Neil". The prefix Neil-is of Irish Gaelic origin, a genitive of 'Niall', possibly meaning "Champion" or "Cloud". Neilson, as a surname, is common in English language-speaking countries, but less common as a given name. It can be an anglicisation of MacNeil (Gaelic: MacNeill) or the Scandinavian ...

  5. Beggar-my-neighbour - Wikipedia

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    A longstanding question in combinatorial game theory asks whether there is a game of beggar-my-neighbour that goes on forever. This can happen only if the game is eventually periodic—that is, if it eventually reaches some state it has been in before. Some smaller decks of cards have infinite games, such as Camicia, [7] while others do not.

  6. Geoffrey (name) - Wikipedia

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    The original spelling with Jo-was modified in Geo-. The graphic e after G is used in French to avoid the pronunciation [ɡo], but [ʒɔ] instead. The spelling Geo-is probably due to the influence of the first name Georges, derived from Old French Jorre, Joire. The Old Frankish name Godefrid itself is from the Germanic elements god-and frid-.

  7. Napier (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Napier (/ ˈ n eɪ p i ər / NAY-pee-ər) is a surname with an English, Scottish, French or Polish origin. The British surname Napier is derived from an occupational name for someone who sold or produced table linen; or for a naperer which was a servant who was responsible for the washing and storage of linen in a medieval household.

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  9. Natalia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Arlovskaya, the given name for the national personification of Belarus from the anime series Hetalia: Axis Powers; Natalia Arron in the young adult novel Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake; Natalia Boa Vista in CSI: Miami; Natalia Dragomiroff in Agatha Christie's novel Murder on the Orient Express