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In the entire world, Aithne (安妮 , Aithne ) is a common largely female, but infrequently male first name. The given name Aithne is habitual in Eastern Asia, particularly China, where it is a rare largely girly, but infrequently male name. Much less frequently, Aithne is the last name as well as the forename.
Aithne is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Saint Anne , the mother of Virgin Mary in Christian and Islamic traditions; unnamed in the New Testament or Quran; Kitty Pryde , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, X-Men; Milady de Winter , the character from Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers; Anna , the biblical figure mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, Presentation of Jesus at the Temple and Anne Shirley , the fictional girl and woman, protagonist of the eponymous series, introduced 1908, Anne of Green Gables, and in many other works.
aithne rowse First South African woman to over-winter in Antarctica | ||
aithne mág samhradháin |
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