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Scottish boys
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Lewis
English, Glorious ruler.
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Jack
American, Nickname for John or Jacob.
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James
English, Derived from Jacob, supplanter.
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Daniel
Hebrew, God is my judge.
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Liam
Irish, Short for William.
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Jamie
Hebrew, English, Nickname for James.
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Kyle
Irish, Narrow piece of land where cattle graze.
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Adam
Hebrew, Man of the earth.
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Andrew
Greek, Strong and manly.
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Aaron
Hebrew, Enlightened.
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Joshua
Hebrew, God is my salvation.
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Ross
Scottish, Peninsula.
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Luke
Latin, Form of Lucius.
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Nathan
Hebrew, Short for Nathaniel.
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Ethan
Hebrew, Strong, firm.
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