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American, British, English
Lives at the Elm Tree Moor
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English
English : variant of Elm.
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Italian
Italian name of Germanic origin, derived from the element helm, ELMO means "helmet, protection."Â
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English
English : variant of Elm.
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English American
A. Famous bearer: Ebenezer and Jonathan Elmer were two famous American brothers who played an...
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German
Elm Tree
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German
Elm.
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English
Contracted form of Spanish Edelmira, ELMIRA means "nobly famous." In use by the English, as is its variant Almira.
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English
English : habitational name from Elmore in Gloucestershire, named from Old English elm ‘elm’ + Åfer ‘river bank’ or ofer ‘ridge’.
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Turkish
Turkish name ELMAS means "diamond."
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Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant of Hellmann (see Heller), reflecting varieties of Yiddish in which there is no h.German (Elmann) : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Adelman, composed of the elements adal ‘noble (family)’ + man ‘man’.English : occupational name for a seller of oil, from Middle English ele ‘oil’ + man ‘man’.
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English
English surname transferred to forename use, from Middle English Aylmer, ELMER means "nobly famous."
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Italian
Feminine form of Italian Elmo, ELMA means "helmet, protection."
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English
English : habitational name from Horwich in Lancashire, so named from Old English hÄr ‘gray’ + wice ‘wych elm’.
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English
English : variant spelling of Elmore.
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American, British, English
Lives at the Elm Tree Moor
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Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Levin.English, North German, and Dutch : from the Germanic personal name represented by Old English Lēofwine, Saxon Liafwin, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + wine ‘friend’.English and Scottish : habitational name from places called Leven in East Yorkshire, Fife, and Renfrew. The first is probably from a stream name, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning smooth (as in Welsh llyfyn). The Scottish place name is from a Gaelic river name meaning ‘elm river’.Dutch and North German : from a Flemish saint’s name, Lefwin (Lieven), the patron saint of Ghent (see Lewin 2).
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Ailmar, Old English Æ{dh}elmǣr, composed of the elements æ{dh}el ‘noble’ + mǣr ‘famous’, which was reinforced after the Conquest by the introduction of Old French Ailmer, from a Continental cognate.North German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements agi(l) ‘edge or tip (of a sword)’ + man ‘man’.South German : topographic name for someone who lived by an elm tree, Middle High German elm(e).Swiss German : habitational name from a village so named in Glarus canton.Edward Elmer was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
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English
English : possibly a habitational name from Kiddal in Barwick in Elmet, West Yorkshire, which is probably so named from the Old English personal name Cydda + Old English halh ‘nook or corner of land’. However, the surname occurs predominantly in Devon, suggesting another, unidentified source may be involved. Alternatively, it could be a variant of Kiddle, a topographic name for someone living by (or making his living from) a fish weir, Middle English kidel (Old French cuidel, quidel, a word of Breton origin).
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English : topographic name for someone who lived near an elm tree or in an elm grove, from Middle English elm ‘elm’.German : habitational name from any of the various places so named.Swedish : ornamental name from älm(e) ‘elm grove’.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Long Time Leave; Permanently
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Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Steinn, STEN means "stone."
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Leader; God; Master
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Tamil
Harshavardan | ஹரà¯à®·à®µà®°à¯à®¤à®¨
Creator of Joy, One who increases Joy
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Hindu
Goddess Durga, Calm
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Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Old Arabic Name
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Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
Defender; Old Friend
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Russian
Variant form of Russian Agrafina, OGRUFENA means "wild horse."
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English, North German, and Dutch
English, North German, and Dutch : patronymic from Simon.
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Hope
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Of or pertaining to a natural order (Urticaceae) of plants, of which the nettle is the type. The order includes also the hop, the elm, the mulberry, the fig, and many other plants.
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Furnished with a leaflike appendage, as the fruit of the elm and the ash, or the stem in certain plants; alate.
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To grow upward; to attain a certain height; as, this elm rises to the height of seventy feet.
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The wych-elm.
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An American tree, the winged elm. (Ulmus alata).
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A genus of trees including the elm.
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The wych-elm.
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See Wych-elm.
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A tree of the genus Ulmus, of several species, much used as a shade tree, particularly in America. The English elm is Ulmus campestris; the common American or white elm is U. Americana; the slippery or red elm, U. fulva.
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A species of elm (Ulmus montana) found in Northern and Western Europe; Scotch elm.
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Belonging to elms.
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The wych-elm; -- so called because its leaves are like those of the hazel.
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See St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.
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A dry, indehiscent, usually one-seeded, winged fruit, as that of the ash, maple, and elm; a key or key fruit.
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Of or pertaining to a suborder of urticaceous plants, of which the elm is the type.
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Impervious to the light of the stars; as, a starproof elm.
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Abounding with elms.