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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.
b) Courtney2. This name is the Italian pet name of Maria. This name is a song by Kate Nash.
c) Mariella3. This is the Lady of the Lake, in Arthurian legends. Other names that she is known as are Vivien and Niniane, among others.
c) Nimue4. This name is either a Medieval English from of Helen, but can also but the short form of Eleonora.
a) Ellen5. 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?
Hmmm...since I've seen Gianmaria before and I know that it's masculine, I'm going to guess Maria.
______________6. This names usage is English, Italian, Scandinavian, Finnish, Ancient Roman, and Roman Mythology. A Cathoic saint and a mythological character.
b) Cecilia7. True or False: The name Agape means "love".
True
______________8. This Abrabic name means "returning, visitor".
b) Ayda9. Which of the following names is not a longer form of "Zack"?
c) Sachie10. True or False: This name Rosa means "red" in Bulgarian
False.

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