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[Facts] Re: etymology of latin 'ulpiano' and 'lupian'
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Sadie
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11/19/2019, 4:21 PM
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a message by Miss Claire
lup probably does come from lupus, and ian means belonging to, so translated I guess this name means belonging to the wolf?
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etymology of latin 'ulpiano' and 'lupian'
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Claudia
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1/22/2005, 7:19 AM
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Re: etymology of latin 'ulpiano' and 'lupian'
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Miss Claire
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1/22/2005, 10:29 AM
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Re: etymology of latin 'ulpiano' and 'lupian'
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Sadie
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11/19/2019, 4:21 PM
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Re: etymology of latin 'ulpiano' and 'lupian'
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thegriffon
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11/20/2019, 3:08 AM