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1. This unisex name was derived from either French place name or a Norman nickname meaning "short nose". The most popular it has been was in 1998-1999 Scotland when it was ranked number 15.
a) Alexis
b) Courtney***
c) Jocelyn2. This name is the Italian pet name of Maria. This name is a song by Kate Nash.
a) Marie
b) Meredict
c) Mariella***3. This is the Lady of the Lake, in Arthurian legends. Other names that she is known as are Vivien and Niniane, among others.
a) Guinevere
b) Xanthe
c) Nimue*** 4. This name is either a Medieval English from of Helen, but can also but the short form of Eleonora.
a) Ellen***
b) Helena
c) Nora5. This names popularity as a wide range. In 1427 Florence Italy, it was number 10. In 1990 United States, it was number 40. In 2005 Hungary, it was 67. It can be either a feminine form of a popular boys names or it can be a masculine Italian name. What is this name?
______________ Andrea (I'm guessing this because it's the only one I know that's masculine in Italy and feminine for other countries)6. This names usage is English, Italian, Scandinavian, Finnish, Ancient Roman, and Roman Mythology. A Cathoic saint and a mythological character.
a) Camilla
b) Cecilia***
c) Demeter7. True or False: The name Agape means "love".
______________No idea... ehm False?8. This Abrabic name means "returning, visitor".
a) Noa
b) Ayda
c) Kala***9. Which of the following names is not a longer form of "Zack"?
a) Zachary
b) Isaac***
c) Sachie10. True or False: This name Rosa means "red" in Bulgarian
___________Very plausible, I think True
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