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jazz and blues singer Ernestine Bayer (1909–2006), American athlete Ernestine Bazemore (died 2025), American politician Ernestine Gilbreth Carey (1908–2006)
specials: Ernestine was a brash, tough and uncompromising telephone operator who generally treated customers with little sympathy. Ernestine often snorted
lines in 1485 by the Treaty of Leipzig: the senior Ernestine and junior Albertine branches. The Ernestine branch initially held the Electorate of Saxony (1485-1547)
The Ernestine duchies (German: Ernestinische Herzogtümer), also known as the Saxon duchies (Sächsische Herzogtümer, although the Albertine appanage duchies
in 2016. Diana Ernestine Ross was born on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan. She was the second of six children born to Ernestine (née Moten; January
Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell (June 21, 1921 – February 28, 2011) was an American actress, model, and singer. She was one of Hollywood's leading sex
Ernestine Johnson Morrison is an American actress, producer and poet. "Viral Poet Ernestine Johnson Met the Love of Her Life by Simply Walking in Her
Ernestine de Lambriquet (Marie-Philippine Lambriquet, 31 July 1778 – 31 December 1813) was the adopted daughter (foster child) of King Louis XVI and Queen
Ernestine Shepherd (born June 16, 1936) is an American bodybuilder who is best known for being, at one point, the oldest competitive female bodybuilder
Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986) was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and
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English
Feminine form of English Ernest, ERNESTINE means "battle (to the death), serious business."
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African, American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish
Sincere; Serious; Earnest; Fight to the Finish; Determined; Battle to the Death
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English American German Latin
A variant spelling of the German Earnest, meaning serious determined, earnestness or vigor, from...
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French
French form of the Welsh Morgan, probably MORGAINE means "sea circle."
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Spanish
The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
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French
French : from the personal name Privat, Latin Privatus (from privatus ‘private citizen’, i.e. not a public official). This was the name of several early saints, including a bishop of Mende, martyred in the 3rd century.English : habitational name from a place in Hampshire, which probably gets its name from an unrecorded Old English word pryfet ‘privet’. This word is found from an early date in place names, for example Privett Farm in Standlynch, Wiltshire, which could be a source of the surname, but as a vocabulary element it is not recorded before the 16th century.
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Polish
Polish form of Greek Serafeim, SERAFIN means "burning one" or "serpent."
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Irish
From et meaning “jealousy.†Etain surpassed all other women of her time in beauty and gentleness and thus was an object of jealousy herself. When the fairy king Midir fell in love with her his wife, Fuamnach, transformed Etain into a scarlet fly that was blown over the ocean for seven years. When she was finally able to return to Ireland she fell into a glass of wine which was drunk by a woman who longed for a child. In this way Etain was reborn and she later married a High King of Ireland.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Ventress, itself a variant of Venters, a nickname for a daring person, from Middle English aventurous ‘bold’, ‘venturesome’.
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Danish
, brave warrior, or, hero.
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Hindu, Indian
Evolved
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave and Noble
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Indian
Lucky
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