Gilles
"Pledge, hostage, servant"
Derived from the Old French word gisil, meaning pledge, hostage, or servant. In medieval Europe, the name was often given to children born to noble families as a sign of good faith in a treaty or agreement. Gilles de Rais, a 15th-century French nobleman and military leader, was the most famous bearer of this name.
Servant of God
Expressive, artistic, and emotional, threes are natural communicators. They are also very versatile, and have a knack for seeing both sides of a problem.
Gilles
שם נוצרי שפירושו Pledge, hostage, servant
Gilles
Χριστιανικό όνομα που σημαίνει Pledge, hostage, servant
Gilles
Nomen Christianum quod significat Pledge, hostage, servant
G-ill-es
IPA: /gilles/
Expressive, artistic, and emotional, threes are natural communicators. They are also very versatile, and have a knack for seeing both sides of a problem.
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