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Lots of non-academic sources that are obviously wrong.

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This seems to be a big problem when it comes to names. There are a great multitude of "baby name" websites that will tell you every name has a Nordic/Arabic/Japanese origin but always seems to have the same few meanings of beautiful/graceful/peace/nobility etc. Basically they are too lazy to do research so they just tell gullible people what they want to hear.

So here in this article we have the "Norse" meaning given as "nobility" or "queenly" which are obviously just the Sanskrit derived meanings reassigned to "Norse" presumably meaning Old Norse, because Viking TV shows are popular. Out of the four sources given to support this meaning the first three give zero further explanation, because they don't have one. The fourth source at least tried to give a proper etymology, but in doing so proved that this meaning is wrong. They link to an Icelandic wiktionary entry which correctly states its an inflection of rani which means an elephant trunk or snout. 64.228.155.171 (talk) 04:15, 22 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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