Class of 2025

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Across
  1. 4. L. – "Brianna" is of Celtic origin, meaning "Strong," "Virtuous," or "Honorable." (L likely stands for a middle or last name, not affecting meaning.)
  2. 7. – Hebrew origin, meaning "He who struggles with God" or "God contends."
  3. 10. – A French form of "Elizabeth," meaning "God is my oath."
  4. 13. – Hebrew origin, meaning "The Lord is salvation."
  5. 14. – American name combining "De" and "Andre." "Andre" is French for "Man" or "Warrior," so the full name implies "Of man" or "Strong man."
  6. 15. – A biblical name (Genesis 25:13), meaning "Disciplined by God" or "God's chastisement" in Hebrew.
  7. 18. – A modern or variant spelling of "Aaron." Hebrew origin, meaning "High mountain" or "Exalted."
  8. 19. – English origin, meaning "Dear one" or "Darling."
  9. 20. – Variant of "Giovanni," Italian for "John," meaning "God is gracious."
  10. 21. – Of Latin origin, historically tied to Roman emperors. Possibly means "hairy" or "long-haired."
  11. 23. – English occupational surname, meaning "Tailor" (one who cuts fabric or clothes).
  12. 24. – Modern American name of uncertain origin, likely from Gaelic roots, meaning "Fighter" or "Companion."
Down
  1. 1. – This is a rare name and may be of African or Middle Eastern origin. Its specific meaning is unclear, but it could be a surname or cultural variant with localized meaning.
  2. 2. – Originally a surname or title for a young servant or attendant, now a given name; from Old French "page." Modern usage implies "young assistant" or "helper."
  3. 3. – Variant of "Sarah," Hebrew origin, meaning "Princess." The "-i" ending may reflect cultural or linguistic variation.
  4. 5. – Spanish/Portuguese form of Richard, meaning "Brave ruler" or "Strong leader."
  5. 6. – Italian form of "Alexander," meaning "Defender of mankind."
  6. 8. – Irish short form of William, meaning "Strong-willed warrior" or "Protector."
  7. 9. – Spanish/Italian form of Gerard, meaning "Brave with a spear."
  8. 11. – French/English, diminutive of "Julia," meaning "Youthful" or "Downy."
  9. 12. – Hebrew origin, meaning "Asked for" or "Prayed for." Famous as the first king of Israel.
  10. 16. – Feminine form of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge" (Hebrew origin).
  11. 17. – A Greek form of Elijah, meaning "The Lord is my God."
  12. 22. – Celtic origin, feminine form of Brian, meaning "Strong," "Virtuous," or "Honorable."