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21-05-2025
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Lysander Announces Cash Distributions for the Lysander-Canso ActivETFs
TORONTO, May 21, 2025 /CNW/ - Lysander Funds Limited ("Lysander") announces the May 2025 cash distributions for each of Lysander-Canso Corporate Treasury ActivETF and Lysander-Canso Floating Rate ActivETF (TSX Symbols: LYCT and LYFR, respectively) (each, an "ETF" and collectively, the "ETFs"). Unitholders of record of each ETF at the close of business on the Distribution Record Date will receive a cash distribution based on the number of units held in the amount indicated below, payable on or before the Payment Date. ETF Distribution per unit Distribution Record Date Payment Date Lysander-Canso Corporate Treasury ActivETF $0.0067 May 30, 2025 June 10, 2025 Lysander-Canso Floating Rate ActivETF $0.0254 May 30, 2025 June 10, 2025 Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Please read the prospectus before investing. Investment funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently, and past performance may not be repeated. You will usually pay brokerage fees to your dealer if you purchase or sell units of an ETF on the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX"). If the units are purchased or sold on the TSX, investors may pay more than the current net asset value when buying units of an ETF and may receive less than the current net asset value when selling them SOURCE Lysander Funds Limited View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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19-05-2025
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135 Cool Pirate Names for Arr-some Boys and Girls
For those of us who have adventure in our veins, a simple name just won't do. And for those of us who love to feel the salty breeze through our hair and on our skin—and hear the crashing of the ocean's waves—the only choice is a name befitting of a pirate. Historically, these privateers are largely seen as villains. But that doesn't have to be the case! There are plenty of pirate names to choose from that have noble and upstanding meanings that would be perfect for your new little buccaneer addition. Not only do we have the best pirate baby names to choose from with historical and sea-worthy meanings, but we also have a list of funny names for you to use in play with your adventurous little children. Whatever your reasoning for searching for the perfect pirate name, look no further! Keep reading to find your 1. Beryl — This baby girl's name is of Greek origin and means "pale green precious stone."2. Dylan — In Welsh, this name means "born from the ocean" or "son of the sea."3. Aalto — This Finnish name means "wave."4. Maire — An Irish variation of the name Mary, Maire comes from the word "muir" meaning "sea." It's often attributed to the phrase "stella maris" which means "star of the sea."5. Pelagia — This means "of the sea" in Greek.6. Sandera — of Greek origins meaning "man's defender" or "warrior."7. Nahla — An Arabic name that means "drink of water" or "water in the desert."8. Umiko — This means "child of the sea" in Japanese.9. Apulia — A name given to pirates of the Apulia (Puglia in Italian) region in Southern Italy.10. Azure — A French, Latin and Arabic girl's name meaning "sky blue."11. Iona — Of Hebrew and Gaelic origins, Iona means "dove," "island" or "yew-place."12. Cutler — An Old English name for "knife-maker."13. Finn — From the Irish word "fionn" meaning "white" or "fair."14. Ada — Meaning "noble" in both German and Latin.15. Shai — Hebrew meaning "gift."16. Remi — From the Latin word "remigis" meaning "oar" or "oarsman."17. Adva — A Hebrew name meaning "little wave" or "ripple."18. Calico — This name suggestion comes from John "Calico Jack" Rackham, an English pirate from the 18th century. Calico Jack was a partial inspiration for Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean films.19. Bourne — Means "one who lives by a stream," "stream" or "brook" and was primarily an English surname.20. Lysander — Originating from the Greek name Lysandros, this moniker means "liberator." In ancient history, Lysander was a Spartan naval and military commander.21. Nagisa — A Japanese name meaning "beach" or "shore."22. Sutton — An Old English name that means "southern settlement" or "from the south town."23. Ama — Of Native American and African descent meaning "water."24. Cheng — This name comes from Zheng Yi Sao, the name of a notorious Chinese pirate captain from the late 18th and early 19th centuries.25. Thane — Of Old English and Scottish origins, Thane means "landholder" or "military follower."26. Freeda — Derived from an Old English name meaning "elf counsel," this German name now means "peace" or "joy."27. Beckett — An Old English and German name that means "small brook" or "water."28. Gali — This Hebrew name means "wave."29. Brooke — Of English origin meaning "small stream."30. Amaya — This Japanese name means "night rain."31. Tarian — A Welsh name meaning "shield" or "coat of arms."32. Baia — Means "bay" in Portuguese, Italian and Spanish.33. Theo — From the Greek name Theodoros meaning "God's gift" or the Ancient German name Theobald which means "brave people" or "bold people."34. Aegea — This Greek name means "from the sea of Aegean."Related: 35. Celeste — Latin for "heavenly." 36. Hally — Of German origin this moniker means "army ruler" and in Old Norse it means "hero."37. Cordelia — This Irish means "daughter of the sea" and is perfect for any little pirate.38. Augusta — This name is Latin and means "exalted."39. Iseult — Means "she who is gazed upon" in Celtic.40. Pearl — Meaning the same as the precious stone, why not give your little girl the name of a beautiful gem found in the ocean?41. Marina — Means "sea maiden" in both Latin and Russian.42. Cassandra — A Greek name meaning "the one who shines or excels over men."43. Artemesia — Artemisia I of Caria was a Greek pirate queen.44. Charlotte — Means "free man" or "free woman" and was the name of a 17th-century English female pirate.45. Cleo — This cool-sounding name is Greek for "lark."46. Elizabetha — Elizabetha Patrickson raided English ships alongside her husband William in the 17th century.47. Isla — Meaning "island" in both Scottish and Spanish.48. Belle — This name is of French and Latin origin meaning "beautiful."49. Nami — Japanese for "wave" this name is often interpreted as "ocean wave."50. Isola — An Italian name meaning "island."51. Coral — A Latin name for "rock," Coral would be perfect for any sea-faring maiden.52. Portia — Meaning "an offering" and is used in several of Shakespeare's plays, including The Merchant of Venice.53. Ingela — Ingela Gathenheilm was a Swedish pirate queen in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.54. Breeza — This unique Aboriginal name means "one hill."55. Emeldreda — Old English for "universal ruler."56. Cherith — This Hebrew name means "winter stream."57. Daria — This Greek name means "wealthy" which is just what your little pirate will be with all that gold!58. Flora — Flora Burn was an English pirate during the Golden Age of Piracy. Flora means "flower" in Latin.59. Melody — A name of Greek origin that means "song."60. Grace — Derived from the Irish name Gráinne Ní Mhaille which is translated to Grace O'Malley in English, who was known as the Pirate Queen of Ireland.61. Cataline — Greek for "pure beauty."62. Elise — Elise Eskilsdotter was a Scandinavian pirate and noblewoman during the Middle Ages.63. Sirene — A Greek name meaning "enchanter."64. Nerina — This Greek name means "sea nymph."65. Evalyn — Eva means "life" in Hebrew and Lyn means "lake" in Welsh. Together, this is a French name that means "to live," "to breathe" and "lake."66. Isolde — An Old German name (of Welsh and Celtic origin) that means "one who is gazed at" or "iron ruler."67. Morwenna — A Cornish and Welsh name meaning "waves of the sea" or "maiden."Related: 68. Kinga — Means "brave in war" or "warrior" in Hungarian.69. Archer — English for "bowman."70. Bastian — This moniker originates from Germany and is the short version of the Greek name Sebastian. It means "venerable" or "revered."71. Sunny — Means "bright disposition" or "cheerful" in English.72. Saylor — German for "mariner."73. Caspian — Of English origin meaning "white" this name is often attributed to the Caspian Sea.74. Pasha — A title of honor in Turkey meaning "master" or "chief."75. Ivan — The Slavic form of the name John, Ivan means "God is gracious."76. Cael — This was the name of a warrior in Irish mythology. It comes from the Gaelic word "caol" meaning "slender."77. Laszlo — This Slavic name means "glorious ruler" or "ruler of glory."78. Ace — Meaning "excellent" or "highest rank" in Middle English.79. Ronan — Of Irish origin meaning "little seal."80. Lorcan — An Irish name meaning "little fierce one."81. Augie — This moniker stems from the Latin name Augustus and means "majestic" or "grand."82. Nico — Stemming from the Greek name Nikolaos meaning "victory of people."83. Cassian — A Latin name meaning "empty," "vain" or "hollow."84. Scout — Means "first explorer" in English and "watchman" in French.85. Cedric — Of Old English and Welsh origins meaning "beloved," "kindly" or "pattern of bounty."86. Finlay — Derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh which means "white warrior" or "fair-haired warrior."87. Benno — This name means "son of the right hand" in Hebrew and is derived from the Old Germanic word for "bear."88. Fabian — Of Latin origin, this name means "bean grower."89. Alek — Of Greek origin meaning "defender of men."90. Gawain — Of Scottish and Welsh origins this name means "little falcon" or "white falcon."91. Conley — An Irish name meaning "constant fire" or Gaelic for "a hero."92. Max — With origins from English, Latin and Ancient Roman, Max means "greatest."93. Hadrian — Derived from the Old Roman name Hadrianus which means "from Hadria" which came from the city of Adria in Italy.94. Dax — Meaning "leader" in Latin, "water" in French due to the commune of Dax or "badger" from the German surname Dachs.95. Castor — From the Greek name Kastor meaning "to shine."96. Galen — This Greek name means "calm" or "serene." It comes from the Greek word "galenos" which means "tranquil."97. Hugo — Means "bright in mind and spirit" or "intellect" in German.98. Fenix — Derived from Phoenix, the mythical bird, or the Greek word "phoînix" which means "dark-red" or "crimson."99. Alistair — Of Scottish and Greek origins meaning "defender of the people" or "man's defender."100. Emmett — Meaning "whole," "universal" or "entire." This name is thought to come from the Hebrew word "emet" which means "truth."101. Cole — This moniker is derived from the Old English word "cola" and means "swarthy" or "coal-like, black."Related: Want to give your little one a funny pirate nickname? There's nothing that would make them giggle more than being called "Cap'n Crackers" or "Peg-Leg Pete" during a rowdy day of swashbuckling. Give one of these a try and see how big they smile! 102. Blackbeard the Ticklish103. Jolly Roger104. Captain Snaggletooth (perfect for those with a loose tooth)105. Barnacle Betty106. Captain Crabby107. Captain Sea Legs108. Barnacle Bill109. Groggy Gus110. Captain Cutlass111. Patchy Pete112. One-Eyed Wacky Jack113. Whiskerbeard the Witty114. Rotten Roger115. Captain Chuckles Cannonball116. Scruffy Scallywag117. Cap'n Crackers118. Sharkbait Steve119. Seadog the Silly120. Squinty McSquawk121. Gigglin' Gary Goldtooth122. Seadog Grog Bog123. Plunderin' Pete124. Blackbeard the Belly-Laugh125. Scurvy Sam (gotta eat your oranges!)126. Cap'n Slapdash127. Peg-Leg Pete128. Peg-Leg Polly129. Bellylaugh Buccaneer130. Stinky Steve131. Sea Shanty Shannon132. Captain Crunch (bonus points if this is their favorite cereal!)133. Ahoy Annie134. Swashbucklin' Sal135. Captain BlubberbellyUp Next: