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Athel

American  
[ath-uhl] / ˈæθ əl /

noun

  1. a first name.


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According to Irvine police officials, on Aug. 3, a woman baited Nicholas Alistair Neaimi-Pour into her car on Athel Avenue, a well-groomed street lined with single-family homes.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 12, 2023

"Athel" Spilhaus, as his Minneapolis friends call him, was born in South Africa, the grandson of the Scottish founder of the country's educational system and son of Premier Jan Smuts's Portuguese-German trade commissioner.

From Time Magazine Archive

After that meal, Mr. Athel lit a cigar and went to a favourite seat in the garden.

From A Life's Morning by Gissing, George

Mr. Athel asked, after turning over a heap of papers in vain.

From A Life's Morning by Gissing, George

Mr. Athel displayed even more than his usual urbanity; Mrs. Rossall was genuinely gracious; the twins made many promises to write from Switzerland.

From A Life's Morning by Gissing, George

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