Spur
/spər/
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Spur, of English origin, derives from the Old English term for a maker of spurs, which were essential tools for horse riders and warriors. The name evokes a sense of craftsmanship, leadership, and determination, often associated with medieval knights and adventurers. It carries a rugged, historical charm and is unique in modern naming conventions.
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