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Displayed on this page are Mythology names 41 to 60. Oscar was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #121 and a usage of 0.1605%, and it is used in the English, French, and Irish languages. It was followed in popularity by Martin (English, French, German, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic), Orion (English and German), and Nestor (German). Unusual Mythology names include Leander (German), Lech (Polish), Lilith (German), Linus (English and German), Manu (Basque, Indian, and German), Mars (Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, and Scandinavian), Marziano (Italian), Mercury (English), Nala (Indian), Neptune (English and French), Nereus (English and German), Odin (Scandinavian), Oreste (Italian), Orfeo (Italian), Ossian (English and Irish), and Ovid (English).
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Leander Lech ... was borne in Slavic mythology by the founder of the ... Lilith ... of the night ... was borne in Assyrian mythology by a female demon ... Linus Manu ... original man; bird; ... name was borne in Hindu mythology by the father of ... Mars ... male, manly, virile ... name was borne in Roman mythology by the god of war; his ... Martin Marziano ... war-like, dedicated ... has been used in Roman mythology. ... Mercury ... merchandise ... name was borne in Roman mythology by the messenger god ... Nala ... stem ... name was borne in Hindu mythology by the king of the ... Neptune ... wet, water ... name was borne in Roman mythology by the god of water and ... Nereus ... name was borne in Greek mythology by the sea god, also ... Nestor Odin ... fury, inspiration; to blow, to inspire ... the chief god in Norse mythology; he was also known as ... Oreste ... mountain dweller ... has been used in Greek mythology. ... Orfeo ... darkness ... name was borne in Greek mythology by the king of the ... Orion Oscar Ossian ... little deer ... was borne in Irish mythology by the son of Finn MacCool ... Ovid |