Atelic
/ətˈɛlɨk/
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Anglo-Saxon
Atelic, of Anglo-Saxon origin, carries the meaning 'horrible', which historically may have been used to describe a fierce or formidable warrior. Its strong and intense connotations reflect a sense of power and resilience. While uncommon today, the name evokes a bold and commanding presence.
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