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Blaine
Gaelic, Slender, yellow.
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Blake
English, attractive, dark.
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Cable
English, Rope maker.
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Chance
English, Short for Chauncey or Chancellor.
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Cord
English, Rope maker.
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Dirk
German, Variation of Derek.
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Flick
American, Short for Frederick, Frederica.
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Hutch
English, Hutch dweller.
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Jax
English, Form of Jack.
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Kent
English, Welsh, White.
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Knight
English, Armored warrior.
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Lance
German, French, Short for Lancelot; attendant.
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Rad
English, Short for Radley, Radcliff.
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Ridge
English, Ridge of a cliff.
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Rip
English, Short for Ripley.
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Troy
Irish, French, English, Foot soldier; curly-haired; water.
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Van
Scandinavian, From the family of.
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Latin, "Noblewoman"
Patricia is well-bred and serious, a prep-school girl headed for the Ivy League.When she's feeling more playful, she goes by Patty, Patsy or Trish.
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