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  2. Hern - Wikipedia

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    Hern is an English masculine given name meaning "mythical hunter". There are variants including the English Herne ("mythical hunter God"), associated with Herne the Hunter.Hern is also common as a surname, including the British Isles variant "A'hern" and the Irish variant "O'Hern".

  3. Hunter (surname) - Wikipedia

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    English: Origin; Word/name: Great Britain: Meaning: Hunter pursuer: Other names; Variant form(s) Hunt: Hunter is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname ...

  4. Hunter (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Hunter, a character from The Owl House; Hunter, a character who is the gender-swapped and real world version of Huntress Wizard in Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake; Hunter Bradley, a character in Power Rangers: Ninja Storm; Hunter Clarington, a character in Glee; Hunter Hollingsworth, a character from Degrassi; Hunter the Cheetah, a character ...

  5. Heron (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname may also be an habitual name; of Old English origin from Harome in North Yorkshire or Norman origin from Le Héron, near Rouen. [ 1 ] In Ireland , this surname is often an Anglicised form of any one of three Irish Gaelic names: "O'hEarain", descendant of the feared one; "O'Huidhrin", descendant of the swarthy one; or "Mac ...

  6. Hunt (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In Estonia, the surname Hunt is also very common, meaning wolf in the Estonian language. The Irish family surname is derived from Ó Fiachna and the significance is fiach means "the chase"; the clan itself was part of the Connachta's Síol Muireadaigh (kindred to the Ó Conchubhair and Mac Diarmada), located in County Roscommon and County Sligo.

  7. Walter (name) - Wikipedia

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    Walter is a German and English [1] masculine given name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements walt-(Proto-Germanic *wald-) "power", "ruler", and hari (Proto-Germanic *χarja) "army". [2] The name was first popularized by the epic German hero Walther von Aquitaine, and later from the name of the writer Walther von der Vogelweide.

  8. Atalanta - Wikipedia

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    Atalanta (/ ˌ æ t ə ˈ l æ n t ə /; Ancient Greek: Ἀταλάντη, romanized: Atalántē, lit. 'equal in weight') is a heroine in Greek mythology. There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta: one from Arcadia, [1] whose parents were Iasus and Clymene [2] [3] and who is primarily known from the tales of the Calydonian boar hunt and the Argonauts; [4] and the other from Boeotia, who ...

  9. List of eponymous adjectives in English - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian – Aeolus, of Greek mythology (as in Aeolian Islands); also Eolian (as in Eolian processes) Aeschylean – Aeschylus (as in Aeschylean silence) Aesopian – Aesop the Ancient Greek fabulist. (Also, conveying an innocent meaning to an outsider but a hidden meaning to a member of a conspiracy or underground movement.)