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Meaning & Origins
Apparently invented by Felice Romani in his libretto for Bellini's opera of this name (first performed in 1832). It is identical in form with Latin norma ‘rule, standard’, but there is no evidence that this word was the source of the name. In recent times, it has come to be taken in England and the Scottish Highlands as a feminine equivalent of Norman.
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Spanish, Catalan, and Jewish (Sephardic): habitational name from any of numerous places called Aguilar, from Latin aquilare ‘haunt of eagles’ (a derivative of aquila ‘eagle’), for example Aguilar de Campo in Palencia, Aguilar de la Frontera in Córdoba, and Aguilar de Segarra in Catalonia.
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Nicknames & variations
Norm, Normie, Normia, Normi, Normn, Normna, Norme, Noreen, Normae, Normy
Aguirre, Aguilera, Aguiar, Aguila, Aguinaga, Aguillon, Aguinaldo, Aguillard, Aguiniga, Aguire
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