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Estève Masculine Occitan

Estève is the Occitan form of Stephen, a name derived from the Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath". It is used primarily in the Occitan-speaking regions of southern France, including Gascony.EtymologyThe name ul...

Frederic Masculine Catalan Occitan

Frederic is the Catalan and Occitan form of Frederik, which in turn derives from the Old German name Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler." This name is composed of the elements fridu ("peace") and rih ("ruler, king"). Ety...

Joan 2 Masculine Catalan Occitan

Joan is the Catalan and Occitan form of the Latin name Iohannes, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning “Yahweh is gracious.” While in English the name is rendered as John, Joan represents the loc...

Josèp Masculine Occitan

Josèp is the Occitan form of the biblical name Joseph. Occitan, a Romance language spoken in southern France, Monaco, and parts of Italy and Spain features this variant primarily in the Limousin dialect. The name ultimat...

Loís Masculine Occitan

Loís is the Occitan form of Louis, a name of Frankish origin widely used across Europe. Occitan is a Romance language spoken in southern France, Monaco, and parts of Italy and Spain, and Loís adapts the French royal name...

Patric Masculine Occitan Swedish

Patric is the Occitan form of Patrick, as well as a Swedish variant spelling. Occitan is a Romance language spoken in southern France, Monaco, and parts of Italy and Spain. In Occitan, the name Patric is primarily used i...

Pau Masculine Catalan Occitan

Pau is the Catalan and Occitan form of Paul, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. In Catalan, it also coincides with the word for "peace," lending it a double signif...

Pèire Masculine Occitan

Pèire is the Occitan form of Peter, a name of profound significance in Christian tradition. It is used in the Occitan language, a Romance language spoken primarily in southern France, Monaco, and parts of Italy and Spain...

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