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Two-letter names
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May
English, Month of May.
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Nan
English, Form of Ann; short for Nancy.
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Nick
English, Short for Nicholas, Dominick.
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Pat
English, Short for Patrick, Patricia.
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Sam
Hebrew, Short for Samuel (asked of God).
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Sea
English, Body of water.
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Sue
Hebrew, Short for Susan (lily).
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Tim
Greek, Short for Timothy (God's honor).
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Vic
Latin, Short for Victor.
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Will
English, Short for William, Willard.
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Zak
Hebrew, Short for Zachary, Zachariah.
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