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Names are interesting. Like that Donald means something like "world-ruler". The other alternative meaning sometimes given is "proud chief". His second name John is said to mean, in the original Hebrew the name comes from, "Yahweh is gracious". Trump comes from a German name that means "drum", but of course it can be said to have a double meaning due to the English use of the word trump in contexts like "trump card" - the winning card, or the card that has some sort of advantage over everything else.

So I suppose you could combine those to something like "the winning world ruler by the grace of God", or, alternate, maybe something like "the proud chief whose drum is heard all over the world by the grace of God"... hm, a bit long, that version.

Musk seems to originate, as a name, from Scotland, and the first form was Montfichet, from French. Mont is some sort of hill or even a mountain, fichet seems to mean some sort of game piece, I haven't so far found any clearer explanation. Then the next form used is Muschet, after that Muskett, with two ts in the end but with one t that would of course mean either those old firearms, or, looks like, a male sparrow hawk.

Then the family dropped the ending and started to use just Musk. But from his names, he is an oak, a hawk, and a weapon.

98 days ago
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Names are interesting. Like that Donald means something like "world-ruler". The other alternative meaning sometimes given is "proud chief". His second name John is said to mean, in the original Hebrew the name comes from, "Yahweh is gracious". Trump comes from a German name that means "drum", but of course it can be said to have a double meaning due to the English use of the word trump in contexts like "trump card" - the winning card, or the card that has some sort of advantage over everything else.

So I suppose you could combine those to something like "the winning world ruler by the grace of God", or, alternate, maybe something like "the proud chief whose drum is heard all over the world by the grace of God"... hm, a bit long, that version.

Musk seems to originate, as a name, from Scotland, and the first form was Montfichet, from French. Mont is some sort of hill or even a mountain, fichet seems to mean some sort of game piece, I haven't so far found any clearer explanation. Then the next form used is Muschet, after that Muskett, with two ts in the end but with one t that would of course mean either those old firearms, or, looks like, a male sparrow hawk.

Then the family dropped the ending and started to use just Musk.

98 days ago
1 score
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Names are interesting. Like that Donald means something like "world-ruler". The other alternative meaning sometimes given is "proud chief". His second name John is said to mean, in the original Hebrew the name comes from, "Yahweh is gracious". Trump comes from a German name that means "drum", but of course it can be said to have a double meaning due to the English use of the word trump in contexts like "trump card" - the winning card, or the card that has some sort of advantage over everything else.

So I suppose you could combine those to something like "the winning world ruler by the grace of God".

Musk seems to originate, as a name, from Scotland, and the first form was Montfichet, from French. Mont is some sort of hill or even a mountain, fichet seems to mean some sort of game piece, I haven't so far found any clearer explanation. Then the next form used is Muschet, after that Muskett, with two ts in the end but with one t that would of course mean either those old firearms, or, looks like, a male sparrow hawk.

Then the family dropped the ending and started to use just Musk.

98 days ago
1 score