a male given name transferred from the surname

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Curtis
Willis
Colton
Forrest
Windsor
Branson
Sterling
Lambert
Baxter
Seymour
Dillon
Irvine
Conway
Prichard
Clark
Sydney
Napier
Sheldon
Shirley
Travis
Rock
Brodie
Payton
Norris
Lowell
Merle

Merle Haggard is a name out of a morality play. And that's the kind of songs he sings.

Stacy
Kearney
Ashley
Kelly
Emerson
Graeme
Royce
Finley
Hunter
Carlyle
Beverly

Having a name some people thought of as feminine had turned Beverly Lamartine to building up his muscles in his youth, and they still bulged, hard as ingots in some places, now lost in others.

Leighton
Melvin

And for some reason, they called me Pete. My mother, who probably dug up the name Melvin from some romantic novel about Englishmen drinking tea, cringed at the Pete.

Shea
Ridge
Clifford
Cade

They're fine lads, but if it's Cade Calvert you're setting your cap after, why, 'tis the same with me.

Kaye
Judson

Judd was a name associated with a certain measure of sternness, sobriety, though in fact we Mulvaney children were rarely scolded and even more rarely punished: Judson Andrew which is my baptismal name was a name of such dignity and aspiration I never came to feel it could be mine, only something borrowed like a Hallowe'en mask.

Robinson
Stuart
Kirk
Tyson
Read
Thornton
Tyler
Lindsay
Chester
Corbin
Stanford
Jackson
Montgomery
Morton
Hammond
Duane
Carrol
Starling
Vaughan
Anson
Cody
Deane
Sheridan
Conner
Ash
A given name
Berkeley
Male given name
Mormon
a given name
Etna
a male given name transferred from the surname

    Hyphenation

    a male giv·en name trans·ferred from the sur·name

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı meyl gîvın neym tränsfırd fırm dhi sırneym

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈmāl ˈgəvən ˈnām transˈfərd fərm ᴛʜē ˈsərˌnām/ /ə ˈmeɪl ˈɡɪvən ˈneɪm trænsˈfɜrd fɜrm ðiː ˈsɜrˌneɪm/
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