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Arnold
Arnold is a compound of “arn”, which means 'eagle', and “wald”, which means 'powerful or strong'. It is common in both the English as well as German speaking worlds.
Astro
The name Astro comes from North America,with the meanings that it is unusual for a dog.
Blue
Blue comes from 'the color blue' and means the same. It is not a very common name however.
Brian
The origin of the name Brian is not exactly clear. Most sources suggest that it comes from Irish and Breton languages and it means “noble, high man”, derived from the Celtic element ‘bre’, which means ‘hill’. Brian is known from Irish mythology, and it was also the name of the Irish king Brian Boru. As a masculine given name it started to be used in the Middle Ages, sort of died out afterwards, and gained its popularity back in the 20th century. Both spellings of Brian and Bryan are equally used.
Buck
Buck is a very old name and probably derives from the Old English word “bucc” which was 'a male deer', or “bucca” which was 'a male goat'. It probably originated as a nickname because of some fancied resemblance to the animals.
Chester
Chester is an English name that is derived from the Old English term “ceaster” which meant “a Roman Camp”. The term ceaster in all probability comes from the Latin “castra legionum” which meant “a legionary camp”.
Clifford
Clifford is derived from the two Old English words, “clif” which means 'cliff' and “ford” which means the same. It means 'a ford that was at the bottom of a slope or hill'.
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