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BRYON
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English
English name derived from the flower name, a tendril-climbing, perennial herb plant. Some species are used medicinally. The name derives from Latin bryonia, from Greek bryo, BRYONY means "to grow, sprout, swell."
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English
Variant spelling of English Bryony, BRIONY means "to grow, sprout, swell."
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek
Climbing Plant; Vine with Small Blossoms
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Brian.
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Celtic American English
Brave; Virtuous.
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English
Variant spelling of English Bryan, BRYON means "high hill."
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Greek English
The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine.
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Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Mountain of Handsomeness
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Italian
Bitter.
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Tamil
Knowledgeable
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Arabic, Hebrew, Iranian
Light
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Arabic, Muslim
Blooming; Happy
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Tamil
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Tamil
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Divine
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Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Scottish
Variant of Jane; From the French Jeanette; God has been Gracious; Female Version of John; God is Gracious
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Hindu, Indian
Countless
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British, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Teutonic
Rules with Elf-wisdom; Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey De Vere; Elf Ruler; King of Elves
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A plant of the genus Convolvulus; as, greater bindweed (C. Sepium); lesser bindweed (C. arvensis); the white, the blue, the Syrian, bindweed. The black bryony, or Tamus, is called black bindweed, and the Smilax aspera, rough bindweed.
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The common name of several cucurbitaceous plants of the genus Bryonia. The root of B. alba (rough or white bryony) and of B. dioica is a strong, irritating cathartic.
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A bitter principle obtained from the root of the bryony (Bryonia alba and B. dioica). It is a white, or slightly colored, substance, and is emetic and cathartic.
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See Bryony.