Algernon
/ˈælʤərnɑn/
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Algernon, of French origin, derives from the Old French 'al grenon', meaning 'one who has a beard or moustache'. Historically, it was a name associated with nobility and sophistication, often evoking a sense of dignity and refinement. Its literary connections, particularly in works like Oscar Wilde's 'The Importance of Being Earnest', have further cemented its cultured and distinguished image.
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Poet, Masochist Victorian poet
Algernon Sidney
Politician, Dangerous English parliamentarian
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