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Y0334阿西西早期教堂等有关遗址Assisi, 桑河 Francesco 和其他的圣芳济修会的位置长方形会堂________________________________________意大利Umbria 的佩鲁贾省N430358.2 E123720.8裁判员: 990________________________________________日期的题字: 2000标准: C(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(vi)作摘要描述Assisi,一个中古的城市在一个小山上建造,是圣徒法兰西斯的诞生地,接近地以圣芳济修会的次序工作联合。 它的中古艺术杰作, 像是 Cimabue , Pietro Lorenzetti , Simone 马丁尼酒和 Giotto 的桑河 Francesco 和画的长方形会堂,已经为意大利人和欧洲的艺术和建筑学的发展使 Assisi 成为基本的叁考点。 为题字的辩护标准 i Assisi 表现像桑河 Francesco 的长方形会堂这样的人类有创造力的天才一个杰作的全体,已经在欧洲和在世界上为艺术历史使它成为基本的叁考。 标准 ii 圣芳济修会的次序艺术的和精神上信息的交换重要地已经成为全球的艺术和建筑学的发展因素。 标准 iii Assisi 表现一个城市的一个连续性的独特例子- 庇护所在来自它的 Umbrian 的它环境的设定里面-对礼物的罗马人和中古的起源,在文化的风景中表现,宗教性的全体,沟通的系统和传统的土地-使用。 标准 iv 桑河 Francesco 的长方形会堂是重要地已经影响艺术和建筑学的发展建筑全体的类型一个杰出例子。 作为圣芳济修会的次序诞生地的标准 vi,Assisi 从中世纪起已经与礼拜和全球的圣芳济修会的运动散布有关,甚至对其他的宗教或信念把重心集中在和平和宽容的全世界信息。 历史________________________________________|Assisi: 经由 S。FrancescoUmbrian 起源,殖民变成在 Asisium 的名字下面的罗马人的 municipium 。 直到 13 世纪城镇的延长与罗马人一致一。 主教 Rufinus 在 545 被 Totila 轮流的西元 238 年中传福音居民,它然后变成 Longobard 的部份并且变成 Spoleto 的法兰克族公爵领地。 在 11 世纪中自由的恳谈被构成: 皇帝党员信仰它总是住在对 Guelfish 佩鲁贾的反对。 在 1198 年, 轮流来自帝王的教区牧师的缺席利益, 康拉德出自 Lutzen , Assisi 的居民攻击了他的城堡

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威廉·莎士比亚(W.WilliamShakespeare,1564-1616)是欧洲文艺复兴时期最重要的作家,杰出的戏剧家和诗人,他在欧洲文学史上占有特殊的地位,被喻为“人类文学奥林匹克山上的宙斯”。 他亦跟古希腊三大悲剧家埃斯库罗斯(Aeschylus)、索福克里斯(Sophocles)及幼里匹蒂斯(Euripides)合称戏剧史上四大悲剧家。时间剧种中文名原名(英文)1590 历史剧 亨利六世中下篇 The Second and the Third Part of King Henry Ⅵ1591 历史剧 亨利六世上篇修订 The First part of King Henry Ⅵ1592 历史剧 理查三世 The Life and Death of King Richard Ⅲ喜剧 错误的喜剧 The Comedy of Errors1593 悲剧 泰特斯·安德罗尼克斯 Titus Andronicus喜剧 驯悍记 The Taming of the Shrew诗歌 维纳斯和阿多尼斯 Venus and Adonis 1594 喜剧 维洛那二绅士 The Two Gentlemen of Verona喜剧 爱的徒劳/空爱一场 Love's labour's lost悲剧 罗密欧与茱丽叶 Romeo and Juliet诗歌 鲁克丽丝失贞记 The Rape of Lucrece 1595 历史剧 理查二世 The life and death of King Richard Ⅱ喜剧* 仲夏夜之梦 A midsummer night's dream1596 历史剧 约翰王 The life and death of King John喜剧* 威尼斯商人 The merchant of Venice诗歌 爱人的怨诉 A Lover's Complaint 1597 历史剧 亨利四世 King Henry Ⅳ1598 喜剧 无事生非 Much ado about nothing喜剧 温莎的风流娘儿们 The merry wives of Windsor历史剧 亨利五世 The life of King Henry Ⅴ1599 悲剧 裘力斯·凯撒 the life and death of Julius Caesar喜剧* 皆大欢喜 As you like it诗歌 热情的朝圣者 The Passionate Pilgrim 1600 喜剧* 第十二夜 Twelfth night,or,wh中期作品1601~1607年英国农村的“圈地运动”正在加速进行,王权和资产阶级及新贵族的暂时联盟正在瓦解,社会矛盾深化重结,政治经济形势日益恶化,詹姆士一世继位后的挥霍无度和倒行逆施,更使人民痛苦加剧,反抗迭起。在这种情况下,莎士比亚深感人文主义理想与现实的矛盾越来越加剧,创作风格也从明快乐观变为阴郁悲愤,其所写的悲剧也不是重在歌颂人文主义理想,而是重在揭露批判社会的种种罪恶和黑暗。[7]时间剧种中文名原名(英文)1601 悲剧* 哈姆雷特 Hamlet,Prince of Denmark1602 悲剧 特洛伊罗斯与克瑞西达 Troilus and Cressida1604 喜剧 终成眷属 All's well that ends well喜剧 一报还一报 Measure for measure诗歌 十四行诗 The Sonnets 1605 悲剧* 奥赛罗 Othello,the Moore of Venice悲剧* 李尔王 King Lear悲剧* 麦克白 The tragedy of Macbeth1606 悲剧 安东尼与克莉奥佩特拉 Antony and Cleopatra1607 悲剧 科利奥兰纳斯 The tragedy of Coriolanus悲剧 雅典的泰门 Timons of Athens1608 喜剧 泰尔亲王佩里克里斯 Pericles,Prince of Tyre晚期作品1608~1612年詹姆士一世王朝更加腐败,社会矛盾更加尖锐。莎士比亚深感人文主义理想的破灭,乃退居故乡写浪漫主义传奇剧。其创作风格也随之表现为浪漫空幻。[7])1609 喜剧 辛白林(根据薄伽丘的故事改编的戏剧) Cymbelline,King of Britain1610 喜剧 冬天的故事 The winter's tale1612 喜剧 暴风雨 The tempest历史剧 亨利八世 The life of King Henry Ⅷ注:①剧种*号标注为四大悲剧/四大喜剧②作品及时间来自[8]3作品风格

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Chris, Jack, Josh, Ivan, Wilson 蛮好听,都不错ABBOT: "abbey father." Variant Abbott exists.ACKER: "from the oak tree." Variant Akker exists.ACKERLEY: "from the oak-tree meadow." Variant Ackley exists.ACKERMAN: "man of oak"ADAM: "of the red earth"ADDIS: "son of Adam." Variant Adamson exists.ADY: "ardent"ADKINS: "son of Aiken." Variants include Atkinson, Atkinsone, and Attkins.ADNEY: "lives on the noble's island." Variants include Addaneye, Addney, and Adny.AELDRA: "lives at the elder tree"AELFDANE: "Danish elf"AELFDENE: "from the elfin valley"AETHELHARD: name of a kingAETHELISDUN: "from the noble's hill." Variants include Aetheston, and Athelston.AFTON: Old English name derived from a Scottish place name. Originally a boy's name. Now unisex. Variant Affton exists.AIKEN: "oaken." Variants include Adken, Adkyn, Aickin, and Aikin.AINSWORTH: "from Ann's estate"ALBERN: "noble warrior." Variants include Aethelbeorn, and Alburn.ALBERT: "noble, bright." Variants include Aethelberht, Aethelbert, and Alburt.ALCOTT: "from the old cottage"ALDEN: "wise friend." Variants include Aldwin, Aldwine, and Aldwyn.ALDER: "from the alder tree." Variant Aler exists.ALDO: "ancient"ALDOUS: "Old" or "From the old house." Variant Aldus exists.ALDRICH: "wise ruler." Variants include Aldric, and Aldrik.ALFORD: "from the old ford." Variants include Avery, and Alvord.ALFRED: "sage." Variants include Alfraed, Alfredo, and Alfrid.ALL: "handsome"ALLARD: "brave." Variant Alhhard exists.ALLRED: "wise, red-haired man." Variants include Aldred, and Aldrid.ALMO: "noble, famous." Variants include Aethelmaer, Athemar, and Athmarr.ALSTON: "from the elf's home." Variant Aethelstun exists.ALTON: "from the old manor." Variants include Aldan, Alden, and Aldtun.AMSDEN: "from Ambrose's valley"ANGLESEY: "from Anglesey"ANN: "merciful." Variant Ain exists.ANNA: name of a kingANSCOM: "lives in the valley of the majestic one." Variants include Aenescumb, and Anscomb.ANSLEY: "from the awe-inspiring one's meadow." Variants include Aenedleah, Ainsley, and Ansleigh.ANSON: "Ann's son; grace."ARCHER: "bowman." Variant Archere exists.ARDELL: "from the hare's dell." Variant Ardel exists.ARDLEY: "from the home-lover's meadow." Variants include Ardaleah, and Ardleigh.ARDOLF: "home-loving wolf." Variants include Ardolph, and Ardwolf.ARIC: "sacred ruler." Variants include Alhric, Alhrick, Alhrik, and Arik.ARKWRIGHT: "makes chests"ARLEDGE: "lives at the hare's lake"ARLEY: "from the hare's meadow." Variants Arleigh, and Arlie.ARLO: "fortified hill"ARMSTRONG: "strong-armed." Variant Armstrang exists.ARNETT: "little eagle." Variants include Arnatt, Arnet, and Arnott.ARTHGALLO: myth nameARUNDEL: "from the eagle's dell." Variant Arndell exists.ASCOT: "lives at the east cottage." Variant Ascott exists.ASHBURN: "lives near the ash-tree brook." Variant Aesoburne exists.ASHBY: "from the ash-tree farm." Variant Aescby exists.ASHFORD: "lives by the ash-tree ford." Variants include Aescford, and Aisford.ASHLEY: Old English unisex name meaning "dwells at the ash-tree meadow." Taken from a place; first used as a surname. Variants include Aescleah, Aisley, Aisly, Ashely, Ashla, Ashlee, Ashleigh, Ashli, Ashlie, and Ashly. ASHLIN: "lives at the ash-tree pool." Variants include Aesclin, Ashlan, and Ashlen.ASHLEY: Old English unisex name meaning "dwells at the ash-tree meadow." Taken from a place; first used as a surname. Variants include Aescleah, Aisley, Aisly, Ashely, Ashla, Ashlan, Ashlee, Ashleigh, Ashlen, Ashli, Ashlie, and Ashly. ASHTON: "from the ash-tree farm." Variants include Aesctun, and Aiston.ASHWIN: "spear friend." Variants include Aescwine, Aescwyn, and Ashwyn.ATHERTON: "lives at the spring farm." Variant Aethretun exists.ATHMORE: "from the moor." Variants include Atmore, and Attmore.ATWATER: "from the waterside." Variant Attewater exists.ATWELL: "lives by the spring." Variants include Attewell, and Attwell.ATWOOD: "lives in the forest." Variant Attewode exists.ATWORTH: "lives at the farmstead." Variant Atteworthe exists.AURICK: "noble valor"AVERIL: "wild boar." Variants include Averell, and Averill.AVERY: "elf ruler." Variants include Aelfric, and Aubrey.AXTON: "swordsman's stone." Variant Aeccestane exists.AYLMER: "infamous." Variants include Aegelmaere, Aethelmaere, and Aylmer.AYLWARD: "noble protector." Variants include Aegelweard, Aethelweard, and Athelward.BAILEY: Old English unisex name meaning "law enforcer; bailiff. First a surname. Used more often for boys. Variants include Bailee, Bailie, Baily, Bayley, and Bayly.BAINBRIDGE: "lives near the bridge over the white water." Variants include Bainbrydge, and Banbrigge.BALDER: "bold army." Variant Baldhere exists.BANAING: "son of the slayer." Variant Banning exists.BANCROFT: "from the bean field." Variant Benecroft exists.BARCLAY: "lives at the birch-tree meadow." Variants include Bercleah, Berkeley, and Berkley.BARDEN: "lives near the boar's den." Variant Bardan exists.BARDOLF: "ax-wolf." Bardawulf, Bardalph, Bardolph, Bardulf, and Barwolf.BARDRICK: "ax-ruler." Variants include Bardaric, and Bardarik.BARLOW: "lives on the bare hill." Variants include Baerhloew, and Barhloew.BARNETT: "leader." Variant Beornet exists.BARNUM: "from the nobleman's home." Variant Beornham exists.BARON: "warrior." Variant Barron exists.BARR: "gateway." Variant Barre exists.BARTH: "son of the earth"BARTLEY: "from Bart's meadow." Variants include Bartleah, and Bartleigh.BARTON: "from the barley farm." Variants include Bart, and Beretun.BARTRAM: "glorious raven." Variants include Barthram, and Beorhthramm.BAXTER: "baker." Variants include Backstere, Baker, and Bax.BAYHARD: "reddish-brown hair." Variant Bay exists.BEACHER: "lives by the beech tree." Variants include Beceere, and Beecher.BEADUTUN: "from the warrior's estate." Variant Beaton exists.BEAMAN: "beekeeper." Variant Beomann exists.BEAMER: "trumpeter." Variant Bemeere exists.BECK: "brook." Variant Bek exists.BEDE: "prayer"BELDEN: "lives in the beautiful glen." Variants include Beldan, Beldane, Beldene, and Beldon.BENTLEY: Old English name meaning "from the bent grass meadow." First a place name, a surname, then a first name. Unisex name, but more common for boys. Variants include Bentlea, Bentleah, Bentlee, Bentleigh, and Bently.BENTON: "lives on the moor"BERESFORD: "from the barley ford." Variant Berford exists.BERT: "glorious." Variants include Beorht, and Burt.BERTON: "from the fortified town." Variants include Beorhttun, Burhtun, and Burton.BERTRAM: "bright raven." Variant Beorhthram exists.BERWICK: "from the barley grange." Variant Berwyk exists.BEVERLY: "from the beaver meadow." Variant Beverley exists.BICKFORD: "from the hewer's ford." Variants include Bick, and Biecaford.BINK: "lives at the bank"BIRCH: "birch tree." Variants include Beore, and Birk.BIRD: Old English unisex nature name, meaning "birdlike." Also a short form of Old German Bertha, meaning "bright; sparkling." Variants include Birde, Birdey, Birdie, Birdy, Byrd, Byrde, Byrdey and Byrdie.BIRKETT: "lives at the birch headland." Variants include Birkhead, and Birkhed.BIRKEY: "from the birch-tree island"BIRLEY: "from the cattle shed on the meadow." Variant Byreleah exists.BIRNEY: "lives on the brook island." Variants include Burneig, and Burney.BIRTLE: "from the bird hill." Variants include Birdhil, Birdhill, Birtel, and Byrtel.BISHOP: "overseer"BITANIG: "from the preserving land"BLACK: "dark." Variant Claec exists.BLADE: "wealthy glory." Variant Blaed exists.BLAGDON: "from the dark valley." Variants include Blagdan, and Blagden.BLAKE: Old English unisex name meaning either "black" or "white" or "pale-skinned," or "dark-skinned." Variants include Blaec, Blaecleah, Blakelee, Blakeley, Blakely, Blakenee, Blakeney, and Blakeny.BLAKELEY: "from the dark meadow." Variants include Blaecleah, and Blakely.BLAKEMORE: "from the dark moor"BLAKEY: "blond." Variant Blacey exists.BLANFORD: "gray-haired." Variant Blandford exists.BLAYNE: "twin"BLISS: Old English unisex name meaning "joy; happiness." Variants include Blisse, and Blyss.BLYTHE: Old English unisex name meaning "happy; carefree." Variants include Blithe, and Blyth.BOLTON: "from the manor farm"BOND: "tied to the land"BOOTH: "lives in a hut." Variants include Boothe, and Bothe.BORDEN: "from the boar valley." Variants include Barden, and Bardene.BORS: myth nameBOSWORTH: "lives at the cattle enclosure"BOTOLF: "herald wolf." Variants include Botewolf, and Botwolf.BRAD: "large; broad; extended." Short for names like Bradley, or Bradburn.BRADBURN: "from the broad brook." Variant Bradbourne exists.BRADLEY: Old English unisex name meaning "from the broad meadow," or "from an extended family." Variants include Bradlea, Bradleah, Bradlee, Bradleigh, and Bradly.BRADEN: "from the broad valley." Variants include Brad, Bradan, Bradene, and Bradyn.BRADFORD: "from the broad ford"BRADLEY: From surname meaning "from the broad meadow" or "from an extended family." Variants include Bradleah, and Bradly.BRADWELL: "from the broad spring"BRADY: "from the broad island." Variant Bradig exists.BRAINARD: "bold raven." Variants include Brainerd, and Branhard.BRAMWELL: "from the bramble bush spring." Variant Braemwiella exists.BRANDON: "from the beacon hill." Variant Branddun.BRANTLEY: "proud." Variants include Brand, and Brant.BRAWLEY: "from the hillslope meadow." Variants include Braleah, and Brawleigh.BRENT: "from the steep hill." Variant Brentan exists.BREWSTER: "brewer." Variant Brewstere exists.BRICE: Unisexual name. Either an Old English name meaning "noble," a Celtic name meaning "swift," or a French name meaning either "speckled" or "from Brieuxtown." Also a Greek myth name of one of the Danaids. Variant Bryce exists.BRIDGER: "lives at the bridge." Variants include Brydger, Briggere, and Bryggere.BRIGHAM: "lives by the bridge." Variant Briggeham exists.BRINTON: "from Brinton"BRITTO: myth nameBROCK: "badger." Variants include Broc, and Brok.BROCKLEY: "from the badger meadow." Variants include Brocleah, Brocleigh, and Brocly.BRODERICK: "from the broad ridge." Variants include Broderik, Brodrig, and Brodrik.BROMLEY: "from the broom-covered meadow." Variants include Bromleah, Bromleigh, and Bromly.BROOKE: Old English unisex name meaning "small stream." Variants include Brook, Brookie, and Brooky. BROOKS: "son of Brooke." Variants include Brookson, and Brooksone.BROUGHER: "lives at the fortress." Variant Burghere exists.BROUGHTON: "from the fortress town." Variant Burgton exists.BROWN: "dark-skinned." Variant Brun exists.BRUTUS: myth nameBUCK: "male deer." Variant Boc exists.BUCKLEY: "lives at the buck meadow." Variants include Bocleah, and Bocley.BUDD: "herald." Variants include Boda, and Buddy.BUNDY: "free." Variant Bondig exists.BURBANK: "lives on the castle's hill." Variant Burhbank exists.BURCH: "birch." Variants include Birch, and Birche.BURCHARD: "strong as a castle." Variant Burghard exists.BURDON: "lives at the castle." Variant Burhdon exists.BURFORD: "lives at the castle ford." Variant Burhford exists.BURGESS: "lives in town." Variant Burgeis exists.BURL: "cup-bearer." Variant Byrle exists.BURLEY: "lives at the caste's meadow." Variants include Burhleag, Burleigh, and Burly.BURN: "from the brook." Variants include Bourn, Bourne, Burne, and Byrne.BURNETT: Means either "brave warrior" or "bold as a bear." Variants include Bernard, Bernie, Bunny, and Burnet.BURNEY: "lives on the brook island." Variant Bureig exists.BURNS: "son of Byrne." Variants include Bursone, and Byrnes.BURTON: "lives in the fortified town." Variant Burhtun exists.BYFORD: "lives at the river crossing." Variant Biford exists.BYRAM: "from the cattle yard"BYRON: "bear"CADBY: "from the warrior's settlement." Variant Cadabyr exists.CAINDALE: "from the clear river valley"CALDER: "cold brook." Variants include Caldre, and Calldwr.CALDWELL: "from the cold spring." Variant Caldwiella exists.CALE: "bold." Variants include Cal, and Cayle.CALVERT: "shepherd." Variants include Calbert, and Calfhierde.CAMBER: myth nameCARELTON: "from Carl's farm." Variants include Carlatun, and Carlton.CAREY: English/Irish form of Gaelic Ciardha, meaning "the dark one." Unisex name. Variants include Caerau, and Cary.CARLISLE: "from the walled city." Variant Carlyle exists.CAROL: English unisex name. It is a nickname for French Carolus, the Latin form of French Charles, which itself came from Old German Karl, meaning "man." Variants include Carolus, Carly, Carroll, Karel, and Karly.CARSON: "son of Carr"CARSWELL: "lives at the watercress spring." Variant Caersewiella exists.CARTER: "drives a cart." Variant Cartere exists.CARTLAND: "from the land between the streams."CARVELL: "from the villa by the march." Variant Carvel exists.CARVER: "carves wood or sculpts."CASEY: English, and Irish unisex name meaning "vigilant; watchful." Variants include Cacey, Cacie, Caisee, Caisey, Caisi, Caisie, Casee, Casi, Casie, Cathasach, Cathasaigh, Caycee, Caycey, Cayci, Caycie, Caysee, Caysey, Caysi, Caysie, Kacey, Kacie, Kacy, Kacyee, Kasey, Kaycee, Kaycey, Kayci, Kaycie, Kaysee, Kaysey, Kaysi, Kaysie, Kaysy, and Kaysyee.CASSIBELLAUNUS: myth name.CASSIDY: Irish unisex name meaning "curly-haired." Variants include Caiside, and Casidhe.CASTER: "from the Roman camp."CEDRIC: "battle leader." Variant include Caddaric, and Caddarik.CENEHARD: "bold." Variant Cynhard exists.CENEWARD: "bold guardian." Variant Cynward exists.CENEWIG: "bold warrior." Variant Cenewyg exists.CHAD: "warring." Variant Cadda exists.CHADBURN: "from the wildcat brook." Variants include Chadburne, and Chadbyrne.CHADWICK: "from the warrior's town." Variants include Caddawyc, Chadwik, and Chadwyk.CHAPMAN: "merchant." Variant Ceapmann exists.CHARLETON: "from Charles's farm." Variant Charlton exists.CHATHAM: "from the soldier's land." Variant Caddaham exists.CHATWYN: "warring friend." Variant Chatwin exists.CHAUNCEY: "chancellor." Variants include Chance, Chanceloor, Chancey, Chaunce, and Chaunceler.CHESTER: "lives at the camp." Variant Ceaster exists.CHESTON: "camp." Variant Ceastun exists.CHETWYN: "from the cottage on the winding path." Variants include Cetewind, and Chetwin.CHILTON: "from the farm by the spring." Variant Celdtun exists.CHURCHILL: "lives at the church hill." Variants include Churchyll, and Circehyll.CINGESWIELLA: "lives at the king's spring." Variants include Cingeswell, and Cinwell.CLAY: "mortal." Variants include Claeg, Claegtun, and Clayton.CLAYBORNE: "from the clay brook." Variants include Claegborne, Claiborn, Claybourne, and Clayburn.CLEVELAND: "from the cliffs." Variants include Cleon, Clevon, Clifland, and Clyfland.CLIFFORD: "lives by the ford near the cliff." Variant Cliff exists.CLIFFTON: "from the farm near the cliff." Variants include Clifton, Cliftun, Clyffton, and Clyftun.CLINTON: "from the headland estate." Variants include Clint, and Clinttun.CLIVE: "lives at the cliffs." Variants include Cleve, and Clyve.CODY: Old English unisex name meaning "cushion; pillow." Variants include Codee, Codey, Codi, Codie, Kodey, Kodie, and Kody.COLBERT: "seaman." Variants include Ceolbeorht, Colvert, Culbart, and Culbert.COLBY: "from the black farm"COLEMAN: "dark-skinned." Variant Colemann exists.COLLIER: "charcoal merchant." Variants include Colier, Collyer, and Colyer.COLLIS: "son of the dark man." Variants include Colis, and Colys.COLTER: "horse herdsman." Variant Coltere exists.COLTON: "from the dark town." Variants include Cole, Coletun, and Colt.COOPER: "makes barrels." Variants include Coopersmith, and Cupere.CORWIN: "friend of the heart." Variants include Corwan, Corwine, and Corwyn.COURTLAND: "lives at the farmstead"COVELL: "lives at the cave slope." Variants include Cofahealh, and Covyll.CRANDALL: "from the crane valley." Variant Crandell exists.CRANLEY: "from the crane meadow." Variants include Cranleah, and Cranly.CRANSTON: "from the crane estate." Variant Cranstun exists.CRAWFORD: "from the crow's ford"CREIGHTON: "lives at the creek town." Variant Creketun exists.CRICHTON: "from the town by the creek"CROFTEN: "from the enclosed town." Variant Crofton exists.CROMPTON: "from the winding farm"CROMWELL: "lives by the winding stream." Variant Crombwiella exists.CROSLEY: "from the cross meadow." Variants include Crosleah, Crosleigh, and Crosly.CULVER: "dove." Variants include Colfre, Colver, and Colvyr.CUTHBERT: "noted splendor." Variant Cuthbeorht exists.CUTLER: "makes knives"CWENTUN: "from the queen's estate"CYMBELLINE: myth nameCYNELEAH: "lives in the royal meadow." Variant Cyneley exists.CYNING: "royal." Variants include Cyneric, Cynerik, Cynric, and Cynrik.DAGWOOD: "from the bright one's forest"DALBERT: "proud." Variants include Dealbeorht, Dealbert, and Delbert.DALE: Old English unisex name meaning "valley; lives in the valley." Variants include Dael, Daile, Daley, and Dayle.DALTON: "from the farm in the dale."DANA: Old English unisex name meaning "from Denmark." Sometimes regarded as a variant of Danielle, meaning "God is my judge." Variants include Dain, Danay, Dane, Danet, Danna, and Dayna.DARBY: Old English unisex name, meaning "park with deer," or "from the deer estate." Derived from the placename Derby. Variants include Darb, Darbee, Darbey, Darbie, Darrbey, Darrbie, and Darrby.DARCIE: English and Irish unisex name meaning "dark." Also a Norman place name, used as a name, meaning "from Arcy." Variants include D'Arcy (Fr.), Darcee, Darcey, Darcy, Darice, Darsee, and Darsey.DARNELL: "from Darnall." Variant Darnall exists.DARRELL: "dearly loved." Variant Daryl exists.DARTON: "from the deer park." Variant Deortun exists.DAVIS: "David's son." Variants include Davidson, and Davidsone.DEAN: "from the dene." Variants include Deanne, Dene, and Dino.DEARBORN: "from the deer brook." Variants include Dearbourne, and Derebourne.DEEMS: "judge's son." Variants include Demason, and Demasone.DELANEY: English and Irish unisex name meaning "offspring of the challenger." Variants include Delaine, Delainey, Delainy, Delane, Delanie, and Delany.

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