Lezer
Derived from the Old English 'æðel' meaning noble, combined with the suffix '-rine' signifying a queen or pure one; it describes an individual of distinguished character who possesses a regal spirit, deep-seated wisdom, and an unwavering kindness that inspires others.
Key Stats
| Total births | 5 |
| Gender | Male (100% / 0%) |
| Peak year | 1983 |
| Peak generation | Millennial |
| First recorded | 1983 |
| Most recent | 1983 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Origin | English, German |
| Comeback name | No |
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Ethelrine Smith (Author of 'A Journey of Faith') · Ethelrine 'Rene' Davis (Renowned community educator and local advocate) · Ethelrine Jackson (Prominent church leader and philanthropic organizer) · Ethelrine Williams (Pioneering healthcare professional and community nurse) · Ethelrine Miller (Early twentieth-century Southern educator and school founder)
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