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BrúsimOld Norse From Old Norse brúsi meaning "buck, he-goat".
ByzasmGreek Mythology Derived from Thracian búzas "he-goat, buck" (similar to Indo-European bhugo "buck" and Greek bous "ox, cow"); since Thracian was not a Hellenic language, one could probably call Byzas a hellenization of sorts... [more]
CerfmMedieval French, Medieval Jewish Means "stag (a large buck or male deer)" in French. Cerf sometimes appears in historical documents concerned with the Jews of Alsace and early modern France; it was a local translation of the Yiddish Hirsh, meaning "deer", the Hebrew equivalent of which is Zvi.
HafrmOld Norse Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse hafr meaning "buck, he-goat".
HafrbjǫrnmOld Norse Derived from the Germanic name elements hafr "buck, he-goat" and bjǫrn "bear".
HaurlaugfOld Norse Old Norse combination of haƀuraR "buck", "he-goat" and laug possibly meaning "betrothed woman".
JelimirmCroatian, Serbian The first element of this name is derived from Serbo-Croatian jelen "deer, stag, buck", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic (j)elenъ "deer, stag". The second element is either derived from Slavic mir "peace" or Slavic mer "great, famous".
JelislavmCroatian The first element of this name is derived from Serbo-Croatian jelen "deer, stag, buck", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic (j)elenъ "deer, stag". The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory".