Bruce whakamāramatanga |
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Bruce tautuhinga ingoa: tenei ingoa i roto i ētahi atu reo, kupu, me rerekē te whakahua o te ingoa whakamutunga Bruce. |
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Tautuhi Bruce |
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Possibly from the name of the town of Brix in Normandy, which is of unknown meaning. It was brought to Scotland in the 12th century by the Anglo-Norman baron Robert de Brus. It was later borne by his descendant Robert the Bruce, a hero of the 14th century who achieved independence from England and became the king of Scotland. | |
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E te ingoa Bruce haere mai hea i? |
Ingoa Bruce tino noa i roto i Scottish.
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