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Look up Cara or cara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cara or CARA may refer to: Čara, a village on the island of Korčula, Croatia Cara, a village in
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CARA
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Arthurian
, a son of Bran; (beloved).
Male
Arthurian
, a son of Bran; (beloved).
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Jamaican
Combination of Cara and Lynn; Manly; Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl; Freeman; Beloved
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Welsh
A derivative of ancient Welsh Caradawg, CARADOG means "dearly loved."
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Arthurian
, a son of Bran; (beloved).
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Caradawg, CARADAWC means "dearly loved."
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Celtic
, king-commander.
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Irish
In Irish cara simply means a “friend.â€
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Arthurian
, a son of Bran; (king-commander).
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Muslim
Caravan leader
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English, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish
English, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish : from Middle English, Old Norse, Middle Dutch neve ‘nephew’, presumably denoting the nephew of some great personage.French (Nève) : Lyonnais habitational name from the Rhône place name En Nève, which derives from misdivision of En ève ‘in water’ (modern standard French en eau).Italian : from the personal name Neve, which may be from neve ‘snow’ (Latin nix, genitive nivis), possibly denoting a white-haired or very pale-complexioned person, or, according to Caracausi, may be a variant of the personal name Neves, from the Marian epithet Madonna della Neve or Maria Santissima ad nives ‘Mary of the Snows’.Portuguese and Galician : from neve ‘snow’. Compare 3.A family by the name Neve traces its descent from Robert le Neve, living in Tivetshall, Norfolk, in the 14th century.
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Muslim
Caravan leader
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Welsh
Medieval form of Welsh Caradoc, derived from the root car "love," CARADAWG means "dearly loved."
Female
English
Modern English name derived either from Italian cara, a term of endearment CARA means "beloved," or from the Irish Gaelic word cara, meaning "friend."
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English
English name derived from the Italian phrase cara mia, CARAMIA means "my beloved."
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English
English : from Middle English carewei ‘caraway’ (from Old French carvi, caroi), probably applied as a metonymic occupational name for a spice merchant.
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English
English : habitational name from Skirwith in Cumbria, formerly pronounced Skerritt, which was named with Old Norse skjallr ‘resounding’ (a river name or a waterfall) + vath ‘ford’.English : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew or sold caraway, from Middle English skirwhit(e) ‘caraway’, ‘water parsnip’ (apparently an alteration of Old French eschervis), a plant cultivated for its tubers, which were used in sauces and medicine.
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Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Caradog, CARADOC means "dearly loved." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table. He was husband to Tegau Eurfon (their love was called one of the three surpassing bonds of Britain). He was Arthur's chief elder at Celliwig, and had a horse named Luagor ("host-splitter"). Sir Caradoc was also known as Briefbras ("short arm"), the French translation of Welsh freichfras, meaning "strong arm."
Male
Arthurian
, a son of Bran; (beloved).
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English
English : occupational name for the buyer of provisions for a large household, from a reduced form of Anglo-Norman French acatour (Late Latin acceptator, an agent derivative of acceptare ‘to accept’). Modern English caterer results from the addition of a second agent suffix to the word.Slovenian (ÄŒater) : status name for a person who read out the Slovenian ceremonial text at the installation of the Carantanian rulers and, later, Carinthian dukes, derived from the dialect verb Äatiti ‘to read’. Carantania was the early medieval Slovenian state on the territory of present-day Carinthia and Styria, now divided between Austria and Slovenia. The people’s installation of the Carantanian rulers was an exceptional example of democratic elections in medieval Europe. Thomas Jefferson knew about it and was influenced by it in his thinking about American Independence.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Köter (see Koetter).
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Hawaiian
Hawaiian name OLINA means "joyous."
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American, Australian, British, English, Greek
A Flowering Vine; The Name of a Flowering Vine Used in Folk Medicine
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Hebrew
(×‘ÖµÖ¼× Ö¸×™Ö¸×”ï¬µ) Variant form of Hebrew Benayah, BENAYAHU means "God has built." This form of the name also appears in the Old Testament bible.
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Hindu, Indian
Darkness
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : nickname for someone with a blustery temperament, from Middle English, Old French tempest(e) ‘storm’ (Latin tempestas ‘weather’, ‘season’, a derivative of tempus ‘time’).
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Young Looking; Juvenile; Young Muruga
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American, Australian, British, English
From the Lake Meadow; Marshy Meadow; Variant of Marlene; Woman from Magdala
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lustrous Essay
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Tamil
Another name of the Sun
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Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Innocent and Caring
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of Caravansary
n.
An East Indian tree (Averrhoa Carambola), and its acid, juicy fruit; called also Coromandel gooseberry.
n.
A small carangoid fish (Trachurus saurus) abundant on the European coast, and less common on the American. The name is applied also to several allied species.
a.
Belonging to the Carangidae, a family of fishes allied to the mackerels, and including the caranx, American bluefish, and the pilot fish.
n.
See Carapace.
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A cake or sweetmeat containing caraway seeds.
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One of the Carabidae, a family of active insectivorous beetles.
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A south American bird of several species and genera, resembling both the eagles and the vultures. The caracaras act as scavengers, and are also called carrion buzzards.
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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the genus Carbus or family Carabidae.
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A kind of inn, in the East, where caravans rest at night, being a large, rude, unfurnished building, surrounding a court.
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Behind the stomach; -- said of two lobes of the carapace of certain crustaceans.
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Like, or pertaining to the genus Carabus.
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Alt. of Caragheen
imp. & p. p.
of Caracole
n.
A lynx (Felis, or Lynx, caracal.) It is a native of Africa and Asia. Its ears are black externally, and tipped with long black hairs.
v. i.
To move in a caracole, or in caracoles; to wheel.
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Alt. of Caracora
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See Carack.
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The caravel of the 16th century was a small vessel with broad bows, high, narrow poop, four masts, and lateen sails. Columbus commanded three caravels on his great voyage.
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The leader or driver of the camels in caravan.