VURGATI

"Vur" from the Old English word "Weorð" meaning "Worth or Value" and "Gat" from the Old English word "Geond" meaning "throughout, over, or across." Together, "Vur-Gat" could mean "one whose worth extends throughout or over."

"Vur" from the Latin word "Vultus" meaning "Expression or look" and "Gat" from the Latin word "Gens" meaning "People, Tribe or Nation." Together, "Vur-Gat" could mean "one whose expression commands a people or nation."

"Vur" from the Greek word "Ευ" (Eu) meaning "Good or well" and "Gat" from the Greek word "Κατά" (Kata) meaning "Down, Against or Across." Together, "Vur-Gat" could mean "one who brings good across and against."
"The Vurgati led the country with great wealth and strength, making it one of the most prosperous nations in the world."

"The Vurgati held a great deal of influence over the government and were able to control many of its policies."

"The Vurgati were considered to be the elite of society, with their wealth and power giving them a privileged status."

"The ruler of the Empire was known as the Vurgati, a title that denoted great power and authority."

"The Vurgati were a small group of individuals who held a disproportionate amount of power and were considered to be the leaders of society."

"The Vurgati is the one who holds the destiny of the nation, with his decisions affecting the lives of many."
by Vurgati January 14, 2023
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