Guy
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*dwóh₁ |
From Old French Gui, a form of Proto-Germanic *Wido, a short form of names beginning with the element *widuz (“wood”), such as Witold and Widukind. Cognate with Italian Guido and thus a doublet of Guido. More at wood.
Guy (plural Guys)
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Guy (plural Guys)
From the Hebrew name גַּיְא (gáy, literally “valley”), with the spelling influenced by the existing English name.
Guy
For places which could be from either etymology above.
Guy
Inherited from Middle French Guy, from Old French Gui, from Old High German Wido, a short form of names beginning with the element Proto-Germanic *widuz (“wood”).
Guy m
From Old French Gui, a form of Old High German Wido, a short form of names beginning with the element *widuz (“wood”), such as Witold and Widukind.
Guy m
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