Temperance
/ˈtɛmpərəns/
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Temperance, of English origin, means 'moderation' or 'self-restraint', embodying the virtue of balance and control. Historically, it was popular in the Puritan era, symbolizing moral discipline and purity. The name has seen renewed interest for its vintage charm and association with temperance movements advocating for moderation in life.
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