Saint Fillan
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Fillan
Fillan est un prénom masculin écossais.
Etymologie
- Provient sans doute du gaélique faol signifiant loup suivi d'un diminutif.
Saint
Source
- Tous les Prénoms celtiques d'Alain Stéphan - Éditions Jean-Paul Gisserot - Collection Terre des Celtes (ISBN 2877473953)
- Portail de l’Écosse
Catégorie : Prénom écossais
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