Saltin
/sˈɔltɨn/
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Old English
Saltin, of Old English origin, derives from place names meaning 'from the manor hall town' or 'from the willow tree town'. It evokes a connection to nature and a sense of rootedness in ancestral lands. The name carries a dignified and noble quality, reflecting leadership and a strong tie to the earth.
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