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   * Lucas (Latin/Germanic) - From the Latin name "Lucas," meaning "bringer of light," and adopted by Germanic tribes.   * Lucas (Latin/Germanic) - From the Latin name "Lucas," meaning "bringer of light," and adopted by Germanic tribes.
   * Alexander (Greek/Scottish) - From the Greek name "Alexandros," meaning "defender of the people," and introduced to Scotland by the Normans.   * Alexander (Greek/Scottish) - From the Greek name "Alexandros," meaning "defender of the people," and introduced to Scotland by the Normans.
 +  * Alessandro (from the Greek name "Alexandros," meaning "defender of the people," but adapted into Italian)
   * Julian (Latin/English) - From the Latin name "Julianus," meaning "descended from Jupiter," and introduced to England by the Romans.   * Julian (Latin/English) - From the Latin name "Julianus," meaning "descended from Jupiter," and introduced to England by the Romans.
   * Finn (Celtic/Irish) - From the Irish name "Fionn," meaning "fair" or "white," and popularized in Europe by Celtic mythology.   * Finn (Celtic/Irish) - From the Irish name "Fionn," meaning "fair" or "white," and popularized in Europe by Celtic mythology.
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   * Iver (Scandinavian/Norwegian) - From the Old Norse name "Ívarr," meaning "archer" or "bow warrior."   * Iver (Scandinavian/Norwegian) - From the Old Norse name "Ívarr," meaning "archer" or "bow warrior."
   * Kai (Scandinavian/Danish) - From the Old Norse name "Kári," meaning "sea" or "ocean."   * Kai (Scandinavian/Danish) - From the Old Norse name "Kári," meaning "sea" or "ocean."
 +  * Cesare (from the Latin name "Caesar," meaning "hairy" or "long-haired")
 +  * Dante (from the Latin name "Dantes," meaning "enduring" or "lasting")
 +  * Fabio (from the Latin name "Fabius," meaning "bean-grower")
 +  * Leonardo (from the Germanic name "Leonhard," meaning "brave lion")
 +  * Lorenzo (from the Latin name "Laurentius," meaning "laurel tree")
 +  * Marco (from the Latin name "Marcus," meaning "warlike" or "dedicated to Mars")
 +  * Riccardo (from the Germanic name "Richard," meaning "powerful leader")
 +  * Marcello (from the Latin name "Marcellus," meaning "young warrior")
 +  * Vince - shortened form of the Italian name Vincenzo, which originated from the Latin name "Vincens," meaning "conquering" or "winning."
 +  * Sandro (meaning "defender of the people")
 +  * Sander (Dutch and German origin, meaning "defender of the people")
 +  * Tito (meaning "title of honor")
 +  * Ugo (meaning "mind" or "intellect")
 +  * Valerio (meaning "strong" or "healthy")
 +  * Sören (Danish and Norwegian origin, meaning "stern" or "serious")
 +  * Lukas (German and Dutch origin, meaning "bringer of light")
 +  * Ragnar (Norwegian and Swedish origin, meaning "god of war")
 +  * Viggo (Danish and Norwegian origin, meaning "battle" or "fight")
  
 Girls: Girls:
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   * Ida (Germanic/English) - From the Old English name "Ida," meaning "industrious" or "hardworking."   * Ida (Germanic/English) - From the Old English name "Ida," meaning "industrious" or "hardworking."
   * Juna (Scandinavian/Danish) - From the Old Norse name "Júna," meaning "young" or "youthful."   * Juna (Scandinavian/Danish) - From the Old Norse name "Júna," meaning "young" or "youthful."
 +  * Alessia (from the Greek name "Alexia," meaning "defender of the people," but adapted into Italian)
 +  * Bianca (from the Italian word "bianca," meaning "white")
 +  * Chiara (from the Italian word "chiara," meaning "clear" or "bright")
 +  * Diana (from the Latin name "Diana," meaning "divine" or "feminine")
 +  * Lavinia (from the Latin name "Lavinia," meaning "woman of Rome")
 +  * Luisa (from the Germanic name "Ludwig," meaning "famous warrior")
 +  * Marcella (from the Latin name "Marcellus," meaning "young warrior")
 +  * Sofia (from the Greek name "Σοφία" (Sophia), meaning "wisdom")
 +  * Stella (Italian feminine given name that means "star" in Italian)
 +  * Marcella (meaning "young warrior")
 +  * Sandra (meaning "defender of the people")
 +  * Teresa (meaning "harvester")
 +  * Valeria (meaning "strong" or "healthy")
 +  * Astrid (Norwegian and Swedish origin, meaning "divine strength")
 +  * Bente (Danish and Norwegian origin, meaning "blessed" or "happy")
 +  * Cecilie (Danish and Norwegian origin, meaning "blind" or "dim-sighted")
 +  * Eva (German and Dutch origin, meaning "life" or "living one")
 +  * Gudrun (Norwegian and Swedish origin, meaning "battle power")
 +  * Hedda (Norwegian and Swedish origin, meaning "war" or "battle")
 +  * Ingrid (Scandinavian origin, meaning "beautiful" or "beloved")
 +  * Lena (German and Dutch origin, meaning "torch" or "light")
 +  * Solveig (Norwegian and Swedish origin, meaning "strong house" or "stronghold")
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