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==A note on the etymology/origin paragraphs==
==A note on the etymology/origin paragraphs==
I'm not learned concerning the Proto-Indo-European roots, so someone with sufficient knowledge should look over the two paragraphs on the origins for the Germanic and Greek names. Thanks. —[[User:Arne Eickenberg|Arne Eickenberg]] 17:04, 5 July 2007 (CDT)
I'm not learned concerning the Proto-Indo-European roots, so someone with sufficient knowledge should look over the two paragraphs on the origins for the Germanic and Greek names. Thanks. —[[User:Arne Eickenberg|Arne Eickenberg]] 17:04, 5 July 2007 (CDT)

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A note on the etymology/origin paragraphs

I'm not learned concerning the Proto-Indo-European roots, so someone with sufficient knowledge should look over the two paragraphs on the origins for the Germanic and Greek names. Thanks. —Arne Eickenberg 17:04, 5 July 2007 (CDT)