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Swedish chess player (1922–1998)
Eric Alfons Arnlind (14 March 1922 – 22 December 1998) was a Swedish chess player. He was a Swedish Chess Championship medalist in 1961 and received the
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Correspondence chess title
V. Velasco, GM 2008 Goran Andersson, GM 1991 Ulf Andersson, GM 1996 Eric Arnlind, GM 1968 Arne Bjuhr, GM 2013 Ingvar Carlsson, GM 1997 Björn Fagerström
International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster
International_Correspondence_Chess_Grandmaster
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Norse
Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton.
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Japanese
(çµµç†) Japanese name ERI means "blessed prize."
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English
 Variant spelling of English Eric, ERIK means "ever-ruler." Compare with another form of Erik.
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Norse
Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red.
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French
Eric 'ever kingly.' Actor Eriq La Salle.
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English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadric, EDRIC means "rich ruler."
Male
French
French form of German Erich, EREC means "ever-ruler."
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American, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Latin, Norse, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Swedish, Swiss
Ruler; Peaceful Ruler; Ever-powerful; Forever Ruler; Fun
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English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ælfric, ELRIC means "elf ruler."
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German
German form of Old Norse EirÃkr, ERICH means "ever-ruler."
Male
English
English form of German Erich, ERIC means "ever-ruler."Â
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Norse American Scandinavian
Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red.
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Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse EirÃkr, ERIK means "ever-ruler." Compare with another form of Erik.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Eric, ERICA means "ever-ruler."
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Honourable and Powerful
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English
Variant spelling of English Eric, ARIC means "ever-ruler."
Female
Scottish
Variant form of Scottish Gaelic Oighrig, possibly EIRIC means "new speckled one."
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Norse American Scandinavian
Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Éirinn, ERIN means "Ireland."Â
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English
Variant spelling of English Eric, ERICK means "ever-ruler."
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Like God; Gift from God; Beautiful Increase; New Moon; Three Trees Together; Quick; Nimble; Lord; Intelligent Raccoon; God's Child; Little Raccoon
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Arabic, Bangladeshi, German, Turkish
Clean; Beautiful
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Indian
Form of worship
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English
English : habitational name from Arrow in Warwickshire or Arrowe in Cheshire. The first takes its name from the Arrow river, a Celtic or pre-Celtic term meaning ‘stream’; the second, recorded c. 1245 as Arwe, is from Old Norse erg ‘shieling’.Perhaps in some cases a translation of French La Flèche (‘the arrow’).
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English
English : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. Only two bearers of the surname, both female, were recorded in the 1881 British Census, and it now appears to be extinct in the British Isles. In the U.S. it is concentrated in NC, where it is common, and also in TN.
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Indian
Someone with fame and respect
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Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Hebrew David, DÃIBHÃ means "beloved."
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English
English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.
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English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a standard bearer, from Anglo-Norman French banere ‘flag’, ‘ensign’ (see Bannerman).German : occupational name for a standard bearer, Middle High German banier, Middle Low German banner, from French bannière ‘flag’, ‘standard’.
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Hindu
God of destiny, Secret picture
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Alt. of Eric
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The ring which turns inward and condenses the flame of a lamp.
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A salt of lithic or uric acid; a urate.
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An epic poem; epic poetry.
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A Latin epic poem by Statius about Thebes in Boeotia.
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An epic.
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An epic or heroic poem. See Epic, a.
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The burbot of Lake Erie.
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A genus of shrubby plants, including the heaths, many of them producing beautiful flowers.
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An evergreen shrub of the genus Erica (E. passerina).
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Epic.
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A German epic poem on the Messiah, by Klopstock.
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Of or pertaining to urine; obtained from urine; as, uric acid.
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An early, and now a poetic, name of Ireland.
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Pertaining to, or derived from, cyanic and uric acids.
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A recompense formerly given by a murderer to the relatives of the murdered person.
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A salt of uric acid; as, sodium urate; ammonium urate.
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Uric.
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Narrated in a grand style; pertaining to or designating a kind of narrative poem, usually called an heroic poem, in which real or fictitious events, usually the achievements of some hero, are narrated in an elevated style.