My cousin has the same name. It is of Irish origin.
Could be the same as asking what is your nationality. Or, Where is your family origially from?
The origin of the brand name Tylenol comes from the full name of it's chemical compound. That word is N-acetyl-para-aminophenol, the same place the word acetaminophen comes from.
Myriam or Miriam is a variant of the Hebrew name Mariamne. As such its meaning is the same as that of the more familiar Mary: "bitter" or "bitter waters"
Well the name Nuncio means 'messenger' or 'a papal ambassador or Representative' and it also comes from the same root as 'announce'. Its origin is Italian.
No, Austria is in Europe and Australia is a whole continent.
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There is no animal with the same name as Australia.
Wien (Vienna) and Salzburg
The Native Americans of the same name.
My cousin has the same name. It is of Irish origin.
I was unable to find that name with a hyphen in it. The name "Arend" is of Old German and Anglo-Saxon origin. But I'm not sure if the origin would be the same with a hyphen.
Austria
No animal has exactly the same name as one of Australia's states. However, the Tasmanian Devil is found in Tasmania.
The origin of the English name Piper is Dutch and German. Piper is an occupational name for a player on the pipes. In Germany the same name is Pfeiffer.
Australia is both a country and a continent.
It was named for an ancient French Province of the same name.