Gipsy
/ɡˈɪpsi/
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Gipsy, of English origin, is derived from the word 'gypsy', traditionally associated with the Romani people who were seen as wanderers and free spirits. The name evokes a sense of adventure, independence, and a connection to nature and travel. It carries a unique and unconventional charm, often chosen for its bold and spirited connotations.
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