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210 Anv breizhek

210 breton christian names

Greek, latin, or french origin

Adrian, Adrian,
Alan, Allan,
Amelia, Amélie,
Andrev, Andrew,
Añjela*, Angèle,
Anton, Anthony,
Aorelian, Aurélien,
Arzhur, Arthur,
Bastian, Sebastian,
Beatris, Béatice,
Benead, Benedict,
Bertele, Bartholomew,
Charlez, Charles,
Denez, Denis,
Deneza*, Denise,
Dider, Didier,
Donasian, Donatien,
Elena, Hélène,
Eliza, Elise,
Enora*, Honorée,
Filomena, Philomène,
Frañsez, Sa, Soa, Soaig, Fañch), Francis,
Frañseza*Seza, Soaz, Soazig, Fant), Françoise,
Fulup, Philip,
Glaoda, Klaoda, Claude,
Gregor, Gregory,
Jakez, James,
Jakeza*, Jacqueline,
Jalm, James,
Janed*Janig, Chanig), Joan,
Jelvestr, Sylvester,
Jord, George,
Katell*, Katherine,
Koupaia*, Pompée,
Kristoc'h, Christopher,
Laorañs, Lawrence,
Laorañsa*, Laurence,
Lukian, Lucien,
Madalen*, Madeleine,
Marc'harid*God), Margaret,
Marzhin, Martin,
Marzhina*, Martina,
Matilin, Mathurin,
Mona*, Monica,
Nikolaz, Nicholas,
Padrig, Patrick,
Paol, Paul,
Pêr, Peter,
StevenStefan), Stephen,
Visant, Vincent,
Yann, John,
Some names are just a translation of latin equivalents.
Bleunienn*, Bleuñven*, Flora,
Levenez*, Laetitia,
Oanez*, Agnès,
Rozenn*, Rosa,
Sterenn*, Stella,
210 Anv breizhek
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