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Latin

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<p>Gregoria is a name of Latin origin. The meaning of Gregoria is 'watchful' or 'vigilant'. The name is typically given to girls and is also considered to be a version of the name Gregory or Gregorious. One of the earliest recordings of this name is the 16th-century composer from Siena named Annibal...

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Japanese

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<p>The name Goya is of Japanese origin. The meaning of Goya is 'give room'. The name had been found in the Ryūkyū Islands of Japan. There is another narrative regarding its origin. Goya is also known to be derived from the Spanish name Gregoria. People named Goya are believed to be highly expressi...

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Welsh

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<p>The name Gough is of Welsh origin. The meaning of Gough is 'red' and was often given to people with red hair. The name Gough is also derived from the Gaelic variation of the name, Mag Eochadha. Some variants of the name are Goch, Gogh, Goff, and McGough. The first recorded Gough surname was in Ra...

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Irish

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<p>The name Gormlaith is of Irish origin. The meaning of Gormlaith is 'illustrious lady or blue princess', and it is commonly used as a girls name. The first Gormlaith recorded was that of Lady Gormlaith in 1014. She was the legendary Queen of Danes, in Ireland. First married to the Viking leader of...

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