Attor
/ˈætɚ/
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Anglo-Saxon
Attor, of Anglo-Saxon origin, derives from the Old English word 'attor', meaning 'venom' or 'poison'. Historically, this name may have been used to denote strength or fierceness, evoking the image of a formidable warrior. Its rarity today makes it a unique and striking choice, carrying a sense of power and intensity.
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