What is the name meaning of BIGG. Phrases containing BIGG
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BIGG
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English
English : nickname for a large or stout person, Middle English bigge + unexplained -s.English : records of names such as William de Bigges (Cambridgeshire 1327) and Laurentia atte Bigge (Somerset 1327) suggest that it must also have a topographic or habitational origin, but the etymology is obscure.Scottish and northern Irish : variant of Beggs.
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Hindu
It means the biggest (Maha) Rudra Shiva, Name of Lord Shiva
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Tamil
Biggest in universe, The Sun or the king, Resplendent, Splendor (Celebrity Names: Celina Jaitly and Peter Haag)
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English
English : patronymic from Bigger.Perhaps German : from a variant of a personal name formed with Germanic pichan ‘to hack or stab’.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places in England and southern Scotland, for example in North Yorkshire near Bedale, in the Lowlands near Biggar, and in Suffolk, so named with Old English snæp ‘area of boggy land’. In Sussex the dialect term snape is still used of boggy, uncultivable land.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the various places in England named with northern Middle English bigging ‘building’ (from Old Norse). This word came to denote especially an outbuilding, and is still used in and around Northumberland and Cumbria.
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Muslim
Greatest. Biggest.
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Hindu
Biggest in universe, The Sun or the king, Resplendent, Splendor (Celebrity Names: Celina Jaitly and Peter Haag)
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English
English : habitational name from Bickerstaffe in the parish of Ormskirk, Lancashire, so named with Old English bīcere ‘beekeeper’ + stæð ‘landing place’. In Britain, this spelling of the surname is now found predominantly in northern Ireland.
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English
English : variant of Biggerstaff.
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Scottish
Scottish : variant spelling of Biggar.English : occupational name for a builder, from Middle English bigger ‘(house) builder’, an agent derivative of bigge(n) ‘to build’ (from Old Norse byggja).
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Indian
Greater, Bigger, Senior
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English
English : see Bigg.
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German, Swedish
High; Mighty
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English
English : variant spelling of Bigg.
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English
English : presumably a descriptive nickname for a large, strong person, but compare Biggs.Scottish : variant of Begg.
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Muslim
Greater, Bigger, Senior
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Tamil
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It means the biggest (Maha) Rudra Shiva, Name of Lord Shiva
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Hindu
Biggest in universe, The Sun or the king, Resplendent, Splendor
Girl/Female
Tamil
Biggest in universe, The Sun or the king, Resplendent, Splendor
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v. t.
Alt. of Bigging
v. t.
Alt. of Bigg
n.
A coffeepot with a strainer or perforated metallic vessel for holding the ground coffee, through which boiling water is poured; -- so called from Mr. Biggin, the inventor.
n.
Alt. of Bigg
v. t.
To build.
a.
compar. of Big.
v. i.
To increase in size; to grow bigger; to become larger or fuller; -- opposed to wane.
n. & v.
See Big, n. & v.
n.
A child's cap; a hood, or something worn on the head.
a.
superl. of Big.
v. t. & i.
To make or become big; to enlarge.
n.
A cap or hood with pieces covering the ears.
v. t.
To enlarge or increase in size, amount, or degree; to swell; to make bigger; as, to augment an army by reeforcements; rain augments a stream; impatience augments an evil.
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Alt. of Biggonnet
n.
Barley, especially the hardy four-rowed kind.
v. t.
A building.