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A given name of historical usage
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A definition-line template for given names that are only used in reference to one or a few historical characters, such as Abundius and Achaius.
Parameters
|1=
(required)
- code of entry’s language
|2=
- the sex of people with the name ("male" or "female")
|3=
- description of the notorious person or people who bore the name
|A=
- replaces the article in the definition
|from=
- name of the language of origin
|eq=
- English equivalent of the name
|sort=
- sort key; rarely needs to be specified
Examples
# {{m|en|Abundius}}:
## {{historical given name|en|male|{{w|Saint Abundius}}, an early Christian bishop}}
produces
- Abundius:
- A male given name of historical usage, notably borne by Saint Abundius, an early Christian bishop
See also