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CHEM TAT-EF
Male
Egyptian
, Peace of Khem.
Male
Hebrew
(ש×Öµ×) Hebrew name SHEM means "conspicuous position, name, renown, sigma." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Noah.
Female
English
Pet form of English Katherine, KAT means "pure."
Male
Hebrew
(×—Ö¸×) Hebrew name CHAM means "blackness" or "heat." In the bible, this is the name of Noah's second son. The Anglicized form is Ham.
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, TATE means "cheerful."
Male
Hebrew
(תָּ×) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.
Male
Egyptian
, the son of an early Egyptian king.
Male
Hebrew
 Short form of Hebrew Nathan, NAT means "a giver" or "whom God gave." Compare with another form of Nat.
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic TÃ mhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Greek MichaÄ“l, MÃCHEÃL means "who is like God?"
Female
Egyptian
, Taf-nekhta.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Matt, MAT means "gift of God."
Female
Egyptian
, a goddess, worshipped in Chev.
Male
Egyptian
, Son of Khem.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Somerset named Chew Magna, which is named for the river on which it stands, a Celtic name, perhaps cognate with Welsh cyw ‘young animal or bird’, ‘chicken’.English : habitational name from places called Chew, in West Yorkshire and in the parish of Billington, Lancashire, named with Old English cēo ‘fish gill’, used in the transferred sense of a ravine, in a similar way to Old Norse gil.English : derogatory nickname from Middle English chowe ‘chough’, Old English cēo, a bird closely related to the crow and the jackdaw, notorious for its chattering and thieving.Korean : variant of Chu.Chinese : variant of Zhao.
Female
English
Short form of English Cheryl, probably CHER means "darling beryl."
Female
Hebrew
(טַל) Hebrew unisex name TAL means "dew."Â
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Hindu, Hungarian, Indian, Swedish
Pure; Form of Catherine; Cat
Male
English
Pet form of English Chester, CHET means "soldier's camp."
Male
English
English short form of Latin Clement, CLEM means "gentle and merciful."
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
One with Blue Eyes
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Absorbed in Divine Light
Boy/Male
German, Spanish
Friend; White; Fair
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aritra | அரிதà¯à®°à®¾
One who shows the right path, Navigator
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Pious
Biblical
perfection; truth
Girl/Female
French Italian
From Gaete.
Biblical
song; rejoicing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Happy, Without grief, Free of sorrow
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Japanese, Swedish
Man's Defender; Shining Upon Man
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n.
A tag. See Tag, 2.
v. t.
To form a hem or border to; to fold and sew down the edge of.
v. t.
To dress and prepare, as the skins of sheep, lambs, goats, and kids, for gloves, and the like, by imbuing them with alum, salt, and other agents, for softening and bleaching them.
v. t.
To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to tar ropes; to tar cloth.
interj.
An exclamation to call one's attention; hem.
v. i.
To occupy a chamber with another; as, to chum together at college.
n.
A yellowish-brown color, like that of tan.
v. t.
Fig.: Sharp; keen; severe; as, a tart reply; tart language; a tart rebuke.
v. t.
To chew and swallow as food; to devour; -- said especially of food not liquid; as, to eat bread.
n.
That which is chewed; that which is held in the mouth at once; a cud.
pron.
Them. See Hem.
v. t.
To manure (land) by pasturing cattle on it, or causing them to lie upon it.
v. i.
To make the sound expressed by the word hem; hence, to hesitate in speaking.
pron.
Them
v. t.
To chew.
v. t.
To strike gently with the fingers or hand; to stroke lightly; to tap; as, to pat a dog.
n. Chem.
) See Capnomor.
n.
An utterance or sound of the voice, hem or hm, often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.