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  2. French name - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, most French people were given names from the Roman Catholic calendar of saints. However, given names for French citizens from immigrant communities are often from their own culture, and in modern France it has become increasingly common to use first names of (international) English or other foreign origin.

  3. English translations of Asterix - Wikipedia

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    Fictional place names however tend to be equally silly in all translations, for example the four camps (castra) which surround Asterix's village: Compendium, Aquarium, Laudanum and Totorum (Tot o' rum, colloquial English for shot of rum) – in French this camp is called "Babaorum", a pun on baba au rhum or rum baba, a popular French pastry ...

  4. List of occult terms - Wikipedia

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    The term is sometimes taken to mean knowledge that "is meant only for certain people" or that "must be kept hidden", but for most practicing occultists it is simply the study of a deeper spiritual reality that extends beyond pure reason and the physical sciences. [3]

  5. 104 powerful and beautiful baby names that mean darkness - AOL

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  6. 116 French names with meanings to consider for your new bebe

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    Check out these French-style names — and their meanings — to spruce up your bebe list (non, accents are not included). French Names For Boys. Bernard — Bold as a bear. Nicolas — The people ...

  7. Mythology in France - Wikipedia

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    The mythologies in present-day France encompass the mythology of the Gauls, Franks, Normans, Bretons, and other peoples living in France, those ancient stories about divine or heroic beings that these particular cultures believed to be true and that often use supernatural events or characters to explain the nature of the universe and humanity.

  8. Pleonasm - Wikipedia

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    The following are examples of bilingual tautological compounds in Yiddish: פֿינצטער חושך ‎ fíntster khóyshekh "very dark", literally "dark darkness", traceable back to the Middle High German word vinster "dark" and the Hebrew word חושך ħōshekh "darkness". [8]: 138

  9. 100 French boy names for your petit garçon! - AOL

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    French boy names are few and far between in the U.S., so why not revive one for your own petit garçon! "French boys’ names were hot from the 1970s through the 1990s, especially with African ...