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This category is for given names from England (natively, or by historical modification of Biblical, etc., names). See also Category:English-language given names , for all those commonly used in the modern English language , regardless of origin.
/ ˈ r iː t ər / American baseball player Klaus Roth: ROHTH / r oʊ θ / British mathematician L. David Mech: MEETCH / m iː tʃ / American biologist LeGarrette Blount: like blunt / b l ʌ n t / American football player Larry Woiwode: WY-wuud-ee / ˈ w aɪ w ʊ d i / American writer Laura Nyro: like Nero / ˈ n ɪər oʊ / American musician ...
Place-names containing *kaitos are a particularly important source of evidence for understanding the phonological development of the Indo-European diphthong /ai/ in the Brittonic languages; [3]: 324–30 for dialectal variation in the development of /t/ in Brittonic; [4] for the palatal diphthongisation of /eː/ after /k/ in Old English; [5 ...
16. Ebenezer — Of Hebrew origin, meaning "stone of help." 17. Horace — From the Roman family name Horatius, meaning "timekeeper." 18. Wilbur — Of Old English origin, meaning "wild boar."
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