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  2. 150 Names That Mean 'Warrior' for Your Tiny Champion - AOL

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    Weston - This English name means "western town" or "westward." A perfect name for a frontier-exploring warrior. 40. Xena - A variation of the Greek name Xenia, meaning "stranger" or "foreigner ...

  3. 75 Names That Mean Warrior for a Kid Who Comes Out Kicking - AOL

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    Without further ado, here’s a list of names that mean warrior—including classic picks, unique monikers, gender-neutral options and more. 50 Gender Neutral Baby Names to Add to Your List Pronto ...

  4. Anglo-Saxon runes - Wikipedia

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    Several famous English examples mix runes and Roman script, or Old English and Latin, on the same object, including the Franks Casket and St Cuthbert's coffin; in the latter, three of the names of the Four Evangelists are given in Latin written in runes, but "LUKAS" is in Roman script. The coffin is also an example of an object created at the ...

  5. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Writing systems are used to record human language, and may be classified according to certain common features.. The usual name of the script is given first; the name of the languages in which the script is written follows (in brackets), particularly in the case where the language name differs from the script name.

  6. Baby Names That Mean ‘Warrior’ for Strong Little Girls - AOL

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    Then you can’t go wrong with baby girl names that meanwarrior” — in any language. Whether you go literal with a name meaning “soldier” or angle broader and give your girl a moniker ...

  7. Scythians - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the Scythian endonym Skuda, meaning lit. ' archers ' [9] [2] which was derived from the Proto-Indo-European root skewd-, itself meaning lit. ' shooter, archer '. [10] This name was semantically similar to the endonym of the Sauromatians, *Saᵘrumata, meaning "armed with throwing darts and arrows." [2]

  8. 60 Western-inspired ‘cowboy’ baby names - AOL

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    Instead, parents are seeking names that "summon the spirit of the Old West," she explains. “That often leads parents to surnames and place names like Stetson, Colter, and Bridger.

  9. Aaron (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Aharon may itself be a variant of Haran, the name given to the older brother of Abraham in the book of Genesis. [2] The given name was used by Jews and early Christians, then became exclusively Jewish in the Middle Ages, taken up by Gentiles in the 17th century, and popular among both in the end of the 20th century.