No one knows for sure but there is an Aborginal word for Village and myth has it that the French thought that word referred to the area controlled by that tribe.
Caitlín the Irish Gaelic spelling of the name Kathleen. Widely thought to be pronounced like 'kate-lynn' in English speaking countries. A form of Catherine.
Canada
Yes. Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the Canadian head of state. When she is in Canada (or her Northern Realm as she calls it) she is referred to as the Queen of Canada. The legal name of the Canadian Government is the "Crown in Right of Canada." When the Queen is not in Canada she is represented by a Governor General.
quebec city canada
derived from the ancesters of the Norman Conquest in 1066 when the original name was something like Welle, meaning 'well' suggesting the family lived near a well. First found in Berkshire they are thought to be decendents of Baron Welles, the Duke of Somerset whose name is linked with the Norman Conquest. Subsequent family lines adopted the name Willis
The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .
Ireland
milan
Impala
It is said to derive from the Greek word for "healer".
to be a vertebrate you must have a backbone
chicken
TRUE
spain
maharashtra
From the male name "Andrew", which means "manly" or "strong".
yes