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Greenlandic name meaning 'the one having been brought back up'
The name could have been conferred on someone who had become sick due to the soul having been stolen by another shaman, and the shaman brought it back and cured the person. Also when a shaman went through a spirit journey, the spectators had a special song which helped the shaman back to the body from the spirit world, and the name could be related to this activity. [1]
Majûtaĸ | ♀/♂ |
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Majuutaq | ♀/♂ |
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Country | Commonness
Commonness | Total | Female ♀ | Male ♂ | |||
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| as main name# | also middle name& | as main name# | also middle name& | as main name# | also middle name& | |
Sweden[3] |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Denmark[4] |
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0 | n.a. |
0 | n.a. |
0 | n.a. |
Norway[5] |
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0 | n.a. |
0 | n.a. |
0 | n.a. |
Finland[6] |
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n.a. |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
#: count of main first name only | |||||||
&: count of both main and additional first names | |||||||
Name counts are approximate as statistics normally is not published for names given to less than 3 or 5 persons per country. |
No recent statistics trend found in databases for Majûtaĸ.