Talk:Eysteinn

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When I look at the name "Östen" and "Eystein", its compounds seem to mean "Island-Stone", is this correct?


 * According to Nationalencyklopedin, it is probably derived from auja meaning "happiness" and stone (meaning that he is tough).--Wiglaf 09:11, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)

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