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heel/heels1. Having holes in one's socks or shoes.
2. Rundown; shabby; seedy.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Danuta | | dah-NUW-tah | Polish |
| Hoyt | | HOIT | English |
| Gail | | [geil] | |
| Rumen | | ROO-men | Bulgarian, Macedonian |
| Maren | | MAH-ren (Danish) | Danish, Norwegian |
| Viator | | - | Late Roman |