NapolÉOn

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French form of NAPOLEON.

NAPOLEON   male   History, English
From the old Italian name Napoleone, used most notably by the French emperor Napoléon Bonaparte (1769-1821), who was born on Corsica. It is possibly derived from the Germanic Nibelungen, the name of a race of dwarfs in Germanic legend, which meant "sons of mist". Alternatively, it could be connected to the name of the Italian city of Napoli (Naples).
EQUIVALENTS
ENGLISH: Napoleon
HISTORY: Napoleon
ITALIAN: Napoleone