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As a family rooted in the Catholic Tradition I was given the name of a prestigious saint, Saint Michael to be more precise. The name Michael has Latin roots and means "One Who is Like God". I was also dealt the name of Michael to pay tribute to my mom's brother, who is also named Michael... Showed first 250 characters
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As a family rooted in the Catholic Tradition I was given the name of a prestigious saint, Saint Michael to be more precise. The name Michael has Latin roots and means "One Who is Like God". I was also dealt the name of Michael to pay tribute to my mom's brother, who is also named Michael... Showed next 250 characters
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