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This is a very interesting name. The origin of the name is unknown, but it may be derived from the Latin word 'circum,' meaning 'around,' and 'nusa,' meaning 'island.' The name may also be derived from the Celtic word 'circus,' meaning 'a round place.' The name may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'kirki,' meaning 'church.' The name may also be derived from the Arabic word 'kir,' meaning 'a fortress.' The name may also be derived from the Greek word 'kircos,' meaning 'a room or chamber.' The name may also be derived from the Latin word 'circulus,' meaning 'a round object.' The name may also be derived from the Old English word 'circe,' meaning 'a sorceress.' The name may also be derived from the Slavic word 'kirca,' meaning 'a church.' The name may also be derived from the Hebrew word 'kir,' meaning 'a place of worship.' The name may also be derived from the Tamil word 'kiram,' meaning 'a temple.' The name may also be derived from the Persian word 'kir,' meaning 'a garden.' The name may also be derived from the Old Irish word 'irc,' meaning 'a fortress.' The name may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'jarl,' meaning 'a nobleman.' The name may also be derived from the Gothic word 'kirc,' meaning 'a priest.' The name may also be derived from the Old Irish word 'irc,' meaning 'a fortress.' The name may also be derived from the Old English word 'circe,' meaning 'a sorceress.' The name may also be derived from the Slavic word 'kirca,' meaning 'a church.' The name may also be derived from the Hebrew word 'kir,' meaning 'a place of worship.' The name may also be derived from the Tamil word 'kiram,' meaning 'a temple.' The name may also be derived from the Persian word 'kir,' meaning 'a garden.' The name may also be derived from the Old Irish word 'irc,' meaning 'a fortress.'
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