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Displayed on this page are odd names 21 to 40. Unusual and odd names include Aram (English and German), Armon (English and Hebrew), Auberon (English), Azariah (English), Álvaro (Portuguese and Spanish), Balder (English, German, and Scandinavian), Baldric (English), Baldwin (English and German), Balthasar (English and German), Baptiste (French), Barnabas (English and German), Benvolio (English and Italian), Beowulf (English), Berthold (French and German), Bonaventura (German and Italian), Boniface (English and French), Borja (Spanish), Branton (English), Caio (Italian), and Calum (English and Scottish).
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Aram ... height, highland; excellence; ... language of origin is Hebrew ... predominantly used in English and German ... Armon ... castle, palace ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... used largely in the English and Hebrew ... Auberon ... noble bear; elf ruler, ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... The name is of disputed origin ... Azariah ... Yahweh has helped ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... name was borne by several persons in the ... Álvaro ... guard of all ... largely used in the Portuguese and ... a Germanic name introduced to Spain by ... Balder ... prince, ruler; bold, ... has its origins in the Old Norse language, ... not widely used as a baby name for ... Baldric ... bold ruler, brave ruler ... primarily used in the English language ... an irregularly used baby boy name ... Baldwin ... bold friend, brave friend ... language of origin is Germanic ... predominantly used in English and German ... Balthasar ... Baal protect the king ... language of origin is Assyrian, and it is used ... Baptiste ... baptist ... primarily used in the French language ... to its biblical connections with John the ... Barnabas ... son of consolation, ... language of origin is Aramaic ... predominantly used in the English and ... Benvolio ... goodwill ... language of origin is Italian ... predominantly used in English and Italian ... Beowulf ... bear ... language of origin is Old English and it is ... name was borne by the hero of an 8th century ... Berthold ... bright ruler ... primarily used in the French and ... of Germanic origin ... an unusual baby boy name ... Bonaventura ... good fortune ... primarily used in the German and ... of Italian origin ... unusual as a baby boy name ... Boniface ... good fate, well-doer, ... used predominantly in English and ... derived from Latin origins ... Borja ... hut ... origin and use are both in the Spanish language ... The name is of obscure origin and meaning ... Branton ... broom town, town covered ... language of origin is Old English and it is ... variant of Brandon ... Caio ... rejoice ... used predominantly in the Italian ... The name is of obscure origin ... Calum ... dove ... an English and Scottish name of Latin ... name was popular with early Christians as its ... |