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drew attention to even the obscure Geniscus. The Irish folklorist Thomas Crofton Croker accepted a derivation of geniscus from Latin genius and in his chapter
Geniscus
Roman goddess of hunting and the wild
invoke the name of a demon, not Neptune or Orcus or Diana or Minerva or Geniscus... No one should observe Jove's day in idleness. ... No Christian should
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Celtic divine being
appears in a sermon with the beings aquatiquus (from aqua, "water") and Geniscus, possibly a form of the Roman Genius or the Gallic Genius Cucullatus whose
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Dutch, Belgian, and Luxembourger mythology
invoke the name of a demon, not Neptune or Orcus or Diana or Minerva or Geniscus... No one should observe Jove's day in idleness. ... No Christian should
Mythology in the Low Countries
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Australian, Irish
Supplanter
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French
Modern form of Anglo-Norman French Jehane, JEANNE means "God is gracious."
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French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Born of Ashes
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Hindu
Lord Krishna
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Indian
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Lively.
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yoshiyah (Greek Josias), JOSIAH means "whom Jehovah heals." In the bible, this is the name of the sixteenth king of Judah.
Female
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Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Muireall, MURIEL means "sea-bright."
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of Devotion
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English : from an Anglo-Scandinavian personal name, Sǣfugul, from Old Norse sæfogl ‘seabird’, ‘cormorant’. Though not recorded as a personal name in Scandinavia, it did become common in England after the Norman conquest.
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