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ASTRI
Female
Scandinavian
Pet form of Scandinavian Astrid, ASTA means "divine beauty."
Girl/Female
Indian
Invincibility
Girl/Female
American, Armenian, Celebrity, Finnish, Indian, Swedish
Divine Strength
Boy/Male
Hindu
Invincible, Gold
Female
Swedish
Swedish variant form of Scandinavian Astrid, ASRID means "divine beauty."
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish, German, Swedish
Fair Beautiful Goddess; Divine Beauty; Fair
Girl/Female
Tamil
Astriti | அஸà¯à®¤à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯€
Invincibility
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãstriðr, ASTRID means "divine beauty."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Astrit | அஸà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¿à®¤
Invincible, Gold
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Impulsive in Love
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Girl/Female
British, Celtic, English, French, German, Irish, Welsh
Fair; Lady; Princess; Fair Lady
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Favoured; Preferred
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yiphtach, JIPHTAH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Also spelled Jephthah.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Brilliant, Queen
Boy/Male
Tamil
God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Of the Family
Boy/Male
Indian
Desire
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German
Dutch and German : occupational name for a stonemason or someone who used or made pickaxes or chisel, from bicke ‘pickaxe’, ‘chisel’ + the agent suffix -er. Compare Bick.English : occupational name for a beekeeper, Middle English biker (from Old English bīcere). Bees were important in medieval England because their honey provided the only means of sweetening food (sugar being a more recent importation); honey was also used in preserving.English : habitational name from Bicker in Lincolnshire or Byker in Tyne and Wear, both named with the Old English preposition bī ‘by’, ‘beside’ + Old Norse kjarr ‘wet ground’, ‘brushwood’.Cars Bicker was a wealthy merchant and one of the commissioners to New Netherland under the West India Company’s 1621 charter.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
French
Dear one;darling'.
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imp. & p. p.
of Astrict
n.
A contraction of parts by applications; the action of an astringent substance on the animal economy.
n.
Astringency.
v. t.
To restrict the tenure of; as, to astrict lands. See Astriction, 4.
n.
The quality of being astringent; the power of contracting the parts of the body; that quality in medicines or other substances which causes contraction of the organic textures; as, the astringency of tannin.
v. t.
To place one leg on one side and the other on the other side of; to stand or sit astride of; as, to straddle a fence or a horse.
n.
An astringent.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Astrict
adv.
In an astringent manner.
a.
Drawing together the tissues; binding; contracting; -- opposed to laxative; as, astringent medicines; a butter and astringent taste; astringent fruit.
a.
Astrictive.
imp. & p. p.
of Astringe
n.
A rosaceous herb (Potentilla Tormentilla), the root of which is used as a powerful astringent, and for alleviating gripes, or tormina, in diarrhea.
n.
The astringent bark of several Australian trees of the genus Acacia, used in tanning; -- called also wattle bark.
a.
Stern; austere; as, an astringent type of virtue.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Astringe
n.
A process used in preparing certain kinds of leather, which consists in frizzing the skin, and working oil into it to supply the place of the astringent (tannin, alum, or the like) ordinarily used in tanning.
a.
Binding; astringent.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, a complex nitrogenous acid, obtained by the action of acetic acid and potassium nitrite on uric acid, as a yellow crystalline substance, with a bitter, astringent taste.
n.
A poisonous alkaloid, C19H21NO3, found in opium in small quantities, having a sharp, astringent taste, and a tetanic action resembling that of strychnine.