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'''Millicent''' or '''Milicent''' is a feminine given name that has been in use since the [[Middle Ages]]. The English form Millicent derives from the Old French ''[[Melisende (disambiguation)|Melisende]]'', from the Germanic ''amal'' "work" and ''swinth'' "strength".<ref>Withycombe, E.G., comp. (1950) ''The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names'' 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 209.</ref>
'''Millicent''' or '''Milicent''' is a feminine given name that has been in use since the [[Middle Ages]]. The English form ''Millicent'' derives from the Old French ''[[Melisende (disambiguation)|Melisende]]'', stemming from the Germanic name ''Amalasuintha'' ( from ''amal'' menaing, "work" and ''swinth'' meaning, "strength"). The name has gone through many variations, with ''Melisent'' first being more usual, eventually giving way to the now more common ''Millicent.'' <ref>Withycombe, E.G., comp. (1950) ''The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names'' 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 209.</ref>


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Millicent or Milicent is a feminine given name that has been in use since the Middle Ages. The English form Millicent derives from the Old French Melisende, stemming from the Germanic name Amalasuintha ( from amal menaing, "work" and swinth meaning, "strength"). The name has gone through many variations, with Melisent first being more usual, eventually giving way to the now more common Millicent. [1]

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  1. ^ Withycombe, E.G., comp. (1950) The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 209.