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Julius: Origin, Geographical Distribution |
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| Derived, according to Julius Scaliger, from the Sclavonic Aland, a wolf-dog, a hound, and Chaucer uses Aland in the same sense. Bailey derives it as the same from the British. Camden thinks it a corruption of AElianus which signifies sun-bright. From the same we have Allen, Allin, Alleyne. In the Gaelic, Aluinn signifies exceedingly fair, handsome, elegant, lovely; Irish, Alun, fair, beautiful. | |
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| Julius: Place of Origin : London (United Kingdom) | Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) | Cambridgeshire (United Kingdom) | Lancashire (United Kingdom) | Lothian (United Kingdom) | Norfolk (United Kingdom) |
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