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DODGE
Male
English
Old pet form of English Rodger, DODGE means "famous spear."
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : of uncertain derivation, but possibly a metonymic occupational name for a turner or cutler; the word dudgeon denoted the wood (probably boxwood) used in the handles of knives and daggers in the Middle Ages. Alternatively, it could be a diminutive form of Dodge. The name was taken to northern Ireland in the 17th century.
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English
English : patronymic form of Dodge.
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English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant of Dodge.
Surname or Lastname
English (northern England)
English (northern England) : from the Middle English personal name Dogge, a pet form of Roger.English (northern England) : possibly a nickname from Middle English dogge ‘dog’ (Old English docga, dogga).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Dogge (see Dodge).
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Leader
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English German
Battle counselor.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English
Place Name; Valley of the Awesome One; Lives in the Valley of the Majestic One; Stone Enclosed Valley
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Development
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
Physician; cure.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A Bird; Parrot: Beautiful; Prosperity
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Life.
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, German, Norse, Slovenia, Teutonic
Giver of Reason; Desire; Protection; Will
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Buddha
Boy/Male
Indian
Faithful, Trustworthy, Honest
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DODGE
n.
One who dodges or evades; one who plays fast and loose, or uses tricky devices.
v. i.
To start suddenly aside, as to avoid a blow or a missile; to shift place by a sudden start.
n.
See Corndodger.
v. i.
To evade a duty by low craft; to practice mean shifts; to use tricky devices; to play fast and loose; to quibble.
imp. & p. p.
of Dodge
n.
A small handbill.
v. t.
To follow by dodging, or suddenly shifting from place to place.
v. i.
To act in insincere or deceitful manner; to play false; to equivocate; to shift; to dodge; to trifle.
v. t.
To evade by a sudden shift of place; to escape by starting aside; as, to dodge a blow aimed or a ball thrown.
n.
trickery; artifice.
n.
The act of evading by some skillful movement; a sudden starting aside; hence, an artful device to evade, deceive, or cheat; a cunning trick; an artifice.
v. t.
Fig.: To evade by craft; as, to dodge a question; to dodge responsibility.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dodge
v. i.
To dodge; to shift; to play tricks.