Atheistan
/ˈæθiəstən/
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Atheistan, derived from the Old English name Aethelstan, means 'noble stone'. It was borne by a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon king, symbolizing strength and leadership. The name gained literary prominence through Sir Walter Scott's use of it in his 19th-century novel 'Ivanhoe', adding a sense of historical and regal grandeur.
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