
- Origin: Mordvin Эйзюраль
- Meaning: “born in the season of icicles.”
- Gender: Female
A Pre-Christian Mordvin female name, meaning, “born in the season of icicles.”
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A Pre-Christian Mordvin female name, meaning, “born in the season of icicles.”
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The name is derived from the Mordvin word tele (winter).
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From the Faroese word for “flake,” referring to a snowflake.
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The name comes directly from the Hmong word for a pumpkin or gourd.
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From the Sino-Vietnamese 雪 (tuyết), meaning, “snow.”
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The name is derived from the Mordvin word mijal, meaning, “beaver.”
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The name is composed of the Welsh words, gwyn (white, fair, blessed) and llwyf (elm tree). The name was borne by a 7th-century Welsh saint of whom very little is known. Her feast day is November 30th.
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A Pre-Christian Mordvin female name meaning, “cranberry.”
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The name is derived from the Mordvin word, kile (birch tree).
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The name is from the Greenlandic and means “cowberry; lingonberry.”
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