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adaptations: Carrie (1974 novel) Carrie (1976 film) Carrie (1989 musical) Carrie (2002 film) Carrie (2013 film) Carrie (2026 miniseries) Carrie (1952 film)
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CARRIE
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Man who carries Sashi the Moon) - other name of Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : occupational name denoting a servant who carried the ewer to guests at table so that they could wash their hands, Anglo-Norman French and Middle English ewerer (related to ewere ‘jug’), with the French definite article l’.Cornish : variant of Flower 4.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
Boy/Male
Tamil
Carried by the mind
Girl/Female
Tamil
Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
Girl/Female
Tamil
Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
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English and southern French
English and southern French : from Middle English, Old French car(r)ier (Late Latin carrarius, a derivative of carrum ‘cart’, ‘wagon’, of Gaulish origin); in English an occupational name for someone who transported goods, in French for a cartwright.French : occupational name for a stonemason or quarryman, carrier.
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English
English : nickname from Middle English love(n), luve(n) ‘to love’ + lavedi ‘lady’. Reaney describes this as an obvious nickname for a philanderer; but perhaps it denoted a man who loved a woman above his social status, given the connotation of high status carried by the word lavedi.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sashidhar | ஸஷீதார
The Man who carries Sashi the Moon) - other name of Lord Shiva
Sashidhar | ஸஷீதார
Girl/Female
Hindu
Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently an occupational name for a tipstaff or beadle who carried a long staff as a badge of office; perhaps also a nickname for a very tall, thin man, or even an obscene nickname for a man with a long sexual organ. The surname is found chiefly in northeastern England.
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German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a hatter from an agent derivative of Middle High German huot ‘hat’; Yiddish hut, German Hut ‘hat’.German (Hütter) : topographic name from Middle High German hütte ‘hut’.English : when not of German origin (see above), perhaps a variant of Hotter, an occupational name for a basket maker, Middle English hottere; the same term also denoted someone who carried baskets of sand for making mortar. Alternatively it may have denoted someone who lived in a hut or shed, from a derivative of Middle English hotte, hutte ‘hut’, ‘shed’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Proper name, Cloud that carries rain
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English
English : apparently an occupational name for a tipstaff or beadle who carried a long staff as a badge of office; perhaps also a nickname for a very tall, thin man, or even an obscene nickname for a man with a long sexual organ. The surname is found chiefly in northeastern England.
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English
English : occupational name, from Middle English, Old French messag(i)er ‘carrier of messages’ (an agent derivative of message, Late Latin missaticum, from missus ‘sent’).
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English
English : from the Germanic personal name Lanzo, originally a short form of various compound names with the first element land ‘land’, ‘territory’ (for example, Lambert), but later used as an independent name. It was introduced to England by the Normans, for whom it was a popular name among the ruling classes, perhaps partly because of association with Old French lance ‘lance’, ‘spear’ (see 2).French : metonymic name for a soldier who carried a lance, or a nickname for a skilled fighter, from Old French lance.
Female
English
English pet form of French Caroline, CARRIE means "man."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Maninth | மாநீநà¯à®¤
Carried by the mind
Maninth | மாநீநà¯à®¤
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English
English : possibly an occupational name for a porter or carrier, from an agent derivative of Middle English hailen ‘to haul’, ‘to drag’, from Old French haler ‘to pull’.Slovenian : variant spelling of German Haller.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Well-behaved, Guided, Modest, Moral, Carried, Red, Morality
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CARRIE
Boy/Male
Irish
Hound of Ulster.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Muslim, Polish, Swedish
Exalted Father; Father of a Multitude and Many Nations; High Father; Father of Elevation
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Hebrew Biblical
Henry VI, Part 2' Matthew Goffe.
Male
Greek
(Δαίμων) Ancient Greek name derived from the word demos, DEMON means "the people."
Boy/Male
Biblical
Separation, amazing.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(आननà¥à¤¦) Hindi name ANAND means "happiness."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the powerful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chatterton.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Tale
Male
Thai/Siamese
Thai name NIRAN means "eternal."
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n.
A blowing apparatus, in which air, drawn into the upper part of a vertical tube through side holes by a stream of water within, is carried down with the water into a box or chamber below which it is led to a furnace.
n.
A shade, screen, or guard, carried in the hand for sheltering the person from the rays of the sun, or from rain or snow. It is formed of silk, cotton, or other fabric, extended on strips of whalebone, steel, or other elastic material, inserted, or fastened to, a rod or stick by means of pivots or hinges, in such a way as to allow of being opened and closed with ease. See Parasol.
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A vessel or tray on which something is carried, as dishes, etc.; a salver.
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The act of carrying, or state of being carried.
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A flat, broad vessel on which dishes, glasses, etc., are carried; a waiter; a salver.
n.
That in or on which any person or thing is, or may be, carried, as a coach, carriage, wagon, cart, car, sleigh, bicycle, etc.; a means of conveyance; specifically, a means of conveyance upon land.
n.
One who carries a verge, or emblem of office.
a.
Not appealable; that can not be carried to a higher tribunal by appeal; as, an unappealable suit or action.
n.
That which drives or carries; as: (a) A piece which communicates to an object in a lathe the motion of the face plate; a lathe dog. (b) A spool holder or bobbin holder in a braiding machine. (c) A movable piece in magazine guns which transfers the cartridge to a position from which it can be thrust into the barrel.
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One who trants; a peddler; a carrier.
n.
One who carries a wallet; a foot traveler; a tramping beggar.
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One who, or that which, carries or conveys; a messenger.
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One who carried out the dead bodies of the poor at night for burial.
a.
Not easily wielded or carried; unmanageable; bulky; ponderous.
n.
A contest between nations or states, carried on by force, whether for defence, for revenging insults and redressing wrongs, for the extension of commerce, for the acquisition of territory, for obtaining and establishing the superiority and dominion of one over the other, or for any other purpose; armed conflict of sovereign powers; declared and open hostilities.
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A three-cornered sail formerly carried on a ship's foremast, probably on a lateen yard.
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A rod or staff, carried as an emblem of authority; as, the verge, carried before a dean.
a.
Conveyed from one place to another; figuratively, carried away with passion or pleasure; entranced.
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A cask suspended on trunnions, in which fermentation is carried on.