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Name Origins Do you know the meanings of some of the most popular names?

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Eponyms An eponym is a word or name derived from the name of a real or fictional person.

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Eponyms-Part Two Another quiz on eponyms. Good luck!

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Names That Tell the Nationality
by  marcing
In the age of globalization someone named Michelle Kwan may win medals for the US and Jacek Rostowski may hold a British passport. However, you can still tell what country those people (or their families) originated from. This quiz will check if you can recognize someone's nationality based on the person's name. It is quite easy as people mentioned in this quiz are famous.

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