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Does anyone know what "Deulofeu" means? I assume it's a native Catalan name. I can guess at a couple of possibilities, but wouldn't want to rely on my guesses. PubliusFL22:12, 20 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
"Deulofeu" means in Catalan "God made it", and it is, in Catalonia, a name of children found of unknown fathers. Brauli. 15, July 2007.
To be exact, it means "God made HIM". "God made it" would be "Déu HO feu". Notice there also exists "Deulafeu" which means "God made HER".