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Marcel: A boy’s name of Latin, Roman, and French origin, Marcel bears the powerful meaning “from the God Mars.”
Paloma: Name of Spanish and Italian origin. Derived from the Latin word palumbus, Paloma means “dove,” as well as "pigeon," "wood pigeon," and "butterfly."
Hudson: The name Hudson has its origins in English and is derived from the Old English personal name "Hudde," which is a diminutive of "Hugh." The suffix "-son" indicates "son of," thereby giving the name the meaning "son of Hugh." Hugh itself has Germanic roots, derived from the elements "hug," meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
Viviana: Feminine given name with roots in Latin. The name derives from the Latin word "vivus," which means "alive" or "lively." As a derivative, Viviana carries connotations of vivacity and life.
The Rat Pack: A close-knit group of Las Vegas entertainers who frequently performed together onstage and in films in the 1960s. The core members of the Rat Pack were Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. The Rat Pack became notorious for their wild carousing.