User:Benwing2/templatize-given-name-equivalent-warnings-2

Page 1 Abundi: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, the Catalan equivalent of the Latin name Abundius.  #, the Catalan equivalent of the Latin name Abundius. Page 3 Antoine: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text  in line: #, equivalent to the English-language Anthony.  #, equivalent to the English-language Anthony. Page 4 Armando: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text  in line: #, equivalent to English Herman via French Armand.  #, equivalent to English Herman via French Armand. Page 8 Caroline: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, one of several feminine equivalents of.  #, one of several feminine equivalents of. Page 11 Cosmo: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text  in line: #, variant of Cosimo, equivalent to English Cosmo.  #, variant of Cosimo, equivalent to English Cosmo. Page 12 Danilo: WARNING: Unable to parse line: # borrowed from Italian, equivalent to English.  # borrowed from Italian, equivalent to English. Page 13 David: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, equivalent to English  # , equivalent to English Page 15 Denis: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, a mostly British spelling variant of Dennis.  #, a mostly British spelling variant of Dennis. Page 15 Denis: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text  in line: #, equivalent of Dennis; originally given in honor of a third century bishop of Paris, the patron saint of France.  #, equivalent of Dennis; originally given in honor of a third century bishop of Paris, the patron saint of France. Page 16 Edvin: WARNING: Unable to parse line: # derived from English Edwin, equivalent to Audun of Old Norse origin.  # derived from English Edwin, equivalent to Audun of Old Norse origin. Page 18 Elmar: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, shortened from Adelmar, roughly equivalent to English Elmer.  #, shortened from Adelmar, roughly equivalent to English Elmer. Page 20 Ester: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text  in line: # ; equivalent to the English-language Esther <to> # ; equivalent to the English-language Esther Page 22 Henri: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text <> in line: #, a modern variant of. <to> #, a modern variant of. Page 24 Jacques: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, the French equivalent of James and Jacob, and formerly used as a generic name for peasants. <to> #, the French equivalent of James and Jacob, and formerly used as a generic name for peasants. Page 25 Jakob: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text <akin to English Jacob> in line: #, <to> # , Page 27 Jeannette: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, a diminutive form of Jeanne, equivalent to English Janet. <to> #, a diminutive form of Jeanne, equivalent to English Janet. Page 31 Lilian: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, the masculine equivalent of Liliane. <to> #, the masculine equivalent of Liliane. Page 33 Luca: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text <English-language Luke> in line: #, equivalent to the English-language Luke or Lucas <to> # , equivalent to the English-language Luke or Lucas Page 33 Luca: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text <English-language Luke> in line: #, equivalent to the English-language Luke or Lucas <to> # , equivalent to the English-language Luke or Lucas Page 36 Mario: WARNING: Unable to parse line: # , equivalent to English . <to> # , equivalent to English . Page 37 Michele: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, anglicized form of Michèle, a French spelling variant of Michelle <to> # , anglicized form of Michèle, a French spelling variant of Michelle Page 44 Paola: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, feminine form of Paolo ( =Paul), equivalent to English Paula. <to> #, feminine form of Paolo ( =Paul), equivalent to English Paula. Page 45 Petrus: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, a latinate variant of the more common Peter and Per. <to> #, a latinate variant of the more common Peter and Per. Page 48 Rosemarie: WARNING: Can't parse cognate/equivalent/variant text <Rosemary borrowed from continental Europe> in line: #, a variant of Rosemary borrowed from continental Europe. <to> #, a variant of Rosemary borrowed from continental Europe. Page 48 Rosemarie: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, combination of Rose and Marie, roughly equivalent to English Rosemary. <to> #, combination of Rose and Marie, roughly equivalent to English Rosemary. Page 53 Vivien: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, an exclusively feminine spelling variant of Vivian. <to> #, an exclusively feminine spelling variant of Vivian. Page 57 בער: WARNING: Unable to parse line: #, often together with Hebrew equivalent , i.e. . <to> # , often together with Hebrew equivalent , i.e..