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Meaning of name Atreyu
The meaning of the name Atreyu is;
Origin: Unique (Ancient)
Meaning: "Bold Guardian"
Majestic: one who is virtuous and saintly
Personality: often does the unexpected
Genuine: his sincerity and honesty are praised
Style: begins new projects with his eyes open
Ability: shares knowledge with others
Character: a person of unmatched confidence
Sentiment: he strives to better himself
Physical: an able speaker
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Atreyu born may 5th 2020 �
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my name is atreyu
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Atreau is the true spelling it is the name of the holy spirit the spirit of truth
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QuoteAtreau is the true spelling it is the name of the holy spirit the spirit of truth

Where?
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I was convicted to suddenly research this name. Firstly, I was shown it was just a band from Orange County, California. Upon the sense that wasn't the truth to why I was looking. For me I knew that there was further meaning. Something needing to be known deep within. At that time I read your definition of this term, and it resounded loudly. Continually exuding and seeking these truths, I thank you!
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This board is for facts.Please give us the place where you found all this information, so that we can judge its reliability. Though I'm afraid that "Origin: Unique (Ancient) does not inspire confidence. Are you sure it's not based on the character in "Neverending Story"? In which case it says nothing about the origin, language, usage etc of the name, and on this board that is what we look for.
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Atreyu has been discussed before.
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According to a person from Maine, USA the name is Native American in origin and means 'Warrior'.
This showed up on a search of: meaning of the name 'Atreyu' done on bing! search engine on April 22, 2019.
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The origin of this name is Michael Ende’s book The Neverending Story. In that book he was orphaned and raised communally by his tribe, so his name, in the made-up language of The People of the Purple Buffalo is “son of all.” So it’s from a 1970’s novel and a made-up language
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