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! [[Clofabosin]] !! Nicknames !! Etymology !! Pronunciation !! Gender !! Notes | ! [[Clofabosin]] !! Nicknames !! Etymology !! Pronunciation !! Gender !! Notes | ||
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| Aleve || || || | || female || | |||
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| Aspirin || || || | || male || | | Aspirin || || || | || male || | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 7 August 2017
Company names as theonyms
Family names
Family names use the suffix -terol ("of house").
Abedi·n, Ajmali·n, Ami·n, Arform·in, Bitol·in, Broxan, Carm·in, Ciman, Col·in, Difen, Etan·in, Form·in, Imox·in, Indacan, Lorajm·in, Milven, Namin·in, Narden, Olodan, Picumen, Procan, Repr·in, Rimi·n, Salmen, Sulfon·in, Vilan·in, Zilpan, Zin·in
Given names
Clofabosin | Nicknames | Etymology | Pronunciation | Gender | Notes |
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Aleve | female | ||||
Aspirin | male |