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  • 61Shem — (Hebrew Name|שֵׁם|Šem|Šēm ; Greek: Σημ, Sēm ; Arabic: ar. سام ; Ge ez: ሴም, Sēm ; renown; prosperity; name ) was one of the sons of Noah in the Bible. He is most popularly regarded as the eldest son, though some traditions regard him as the second …

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  • 62Alternative words for British — There are many alternative ways to describe the people of the United Kingdom (UK), though the official designated nationality is British. The standard noun is Briton (see also demonym), but in colloquial usage this is often abbreviated informally …

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  • 63Hindustan Unilever — Infobox Company company name = Hindustan Unilever Limited company company type = Public foundation = 1933 location = key people = flagicon|IND Harish Manwani Chairman flagicon|IND Nitin Paranjpe, CEO industry = Fast moving consumer goods products …

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  • 64Passing (racial identity) — Examples US civil rights leader Walter Francis White (who was blond haired, blue eyed, and very pale skinned), the chief executive of the NAACP from 1929 until his death in 1955, was of mixed race and mostly white ancestry. Five of his great… …

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  • 65Blick — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a variant form of either of the more familiar surnames Black or Blake. These names share the same derivations, and have two possible and opposite interpretations. Firstly, the… …

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  • 66Maginn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 67McGenn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 68McGing — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 69McGinn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 70McKinn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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