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  2. Roy - Wikipedia

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    Roy, or Roi was a family name and also a title that was used by the kings of England & royal administration (such as Norroy and Viceroy). [15] [16] [17] This is seen with patronymic surnames like Fitzroy, from Fi(t)z, meaning "son of" and Roy, "king", denoting the name bearer as a "son of the king". [18] [19] [20]

  3. Leroy (name) - Wikipedia

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    This is seen with patronymic surnames like Fitzroy, from Fi(t)z, meaning "son of" and Roy, "king", denoting the name bearer as a "son of the king". [17] [18] [19] Le Roy le veult ("The King wills it"), is a Norman French phrase still used in the Parliament of the United Kingdom to this day as royal assent. A legacy of a time prior to 1488 when ...

  4. Rory - Wikipedia

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    Rory. Rory is a given name of Gaelic origin. It is an anglicisation of the Irish: Ruairí / Ruaidhrí and Scottish Gaelic: Ruairidh / Ruaraidh[ 6] and is common to the Irish, Highland Scots and their diasporas. [ 7] The meaning of the name is "red king", composed of ruadh ("red") and rígh ("king"). [ 8] In Ireland and Scotland, it is generally ...

  5. Henry (given name) - Wikipedia

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    King Henry VIII, arguably the best-known Henry in history. Henry is a masculine given name derived from Old French Henri or Henry, itself derived from the Old Frankish name Heimeric, from Common Germanic *Haimarīks (from *haima- "home" and *rīk- "ruler"). [ 1][ 2] In Old High German, the name was conflated with the name Haginrich (from hagin ...

  6. Basil (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Basil ( royal, kingly) comes from the male Greek name Vassilios ( Greek: Βασίλειος, female version Bασιλεία ), which first appeared during the Hellenistic period. It is derived from "basileus" (Greek: βασιλεύς ), a Greek word of pre-Hellenic origin, meaning "king", from which words such as basilica and basilisk ...

  7. Regnal name - Wikipedia

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    A regnal name, regnant name, [1] or reign name is the name used by monarchs and popes during their reigns and subsequently, historically. Since ancient times, some monarchs have chosen to use a different name from their original name when they accede to the monarchy. The regnal name is usually followed by a regnal number, written as a Roman ...

  8. Malik (name) - Wikipedia

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    Malik, Maleek, Malek or Malyk (Arabic: مَالِك or مَلِك) (Urdu & (): مالک) (/ ˈ m æ l ɪ k /) is a given name of Semitic origin. [1] It is both used as first name and surname originally mainly in Western Asia by Semitic speaking Christians, Muslims and Jews of varying ethnicities, before spreading to countries in the Caucasus, South Asia, Central Asia, North Africa and ...

  9. 75 Baby Names That Mean Light - AOL

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    11. Lucia. Lucia is a soft and melodic name of Latin origin with a simple meaning of “light.”. 12. Sade. Add an umlaut to the famous singer’s name (Säde) and you have a Finnish version that ...