Kanute
/kənˈut/
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Old Norse
Kanute, derived from the Old Norse name 'Knútr', meaning 'race' or 'knot', has strong historical ties to Scandinavian royalty and leadership. It is most famously associated with King Canute (Knud) the Great, a powerful 11th-century ruler known for his bravery and governance. The name evokes strength, authority, and a warrior spirit, making it a symbol of noble heritage and resilience.
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