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Mode

From Germanic mod meaning courage, spirit, or mind.

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Mode comes from Germanic mod, meaning courage, spirit, or mind. That gives it a compact but substantive meaning, with a vocabulary of inner strength and mental force rather than ornament.

It is one of those names whose simplicity masks a very old and sturdy root. Mode feels spare, modern, and quietly strong. Because the word is so short, it has a crisp, contemporary edge, yet its etymology gives it an older, more serious depth.

The name can suggest resilience, intelligence, and composure. In modern use, Mode has an understated elegance that comes from its brevity and its meaningful ancestry, making it feel both minimal and rooted.

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