"Guro" meaning in All languages combined

See Guro on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-prop}} Guro
  1. A language of the Mande family spoken in the Ivory Coast. Categories (topical): Languages Synonyms: Kweni Related terms: Wiktionary’s coverage of Guro terms
    Sense id: en-Guro-en-name-q0rsK04A Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Proper name [Norwegian Nynorsk]

IPA: [²ɡʉːru̞], [²ɡuːro] [Telemark, West], [²ɡe̯uːro] (note: West Agder) Forms: Guroa [definite]
Etymology: From Old Norse Guðrún where the -n is lost following nationalisation of the preceding vowel, cf. augun > augo (“the eyes”). Etymology templates: {{der|nn|non|Guðrún}} Old Norse Guðrún, {{m|non|augun}} augun, {{m|nn|augo||the eyes}} augo (“the eyes”) Head templates: {{head|nn|proper noun|definite|Guroa|g=f|head=}} Guro f (definite Guroa)
  1. a female given name, variant of Gudrun Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Norwegian Nynorsk female given names, Norwegian Nynorsk given names
    Sense id: en-Guro-nn-name-IjMpLlro
  2. (eye dialect) alternative spelling of Gudrun Tags: alt-of, alternative, feminine, pronunciation-spelling Alternative form of: Gudrun
    Sense id: en-Guro-nn-name-kUB7FCbI Categories (other): Norwegian Nynorsk eye dialect

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