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Look up floris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Floris may refer to: Five counts of Holland: Floris I, Count of Holland (c.1017–1061) Floris II, Count
Floris van Dyck, also called Floris van Dijck or Floris Claesz. van Dyck (c.1575 – before 26 April 1651) was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter. Van
tells Floris she has died. Floris's reaction is so severe that Felix tells him the truth. Distraught but encouraged she is still alive, Floris sets out
Floris (also J. Floris Ltd or Floris of London Holdings Ltd) is a British perfume house based at 89 Jermyn Street, London. The oldest English retailer
Roberta Floris (born 27 April 1979 in Cagliari, Sardinia) is an Italian journalist, television presenter and former model. Roberta Floris was born on
Floris I (born c. 1017 in Vlaardingen – 28 June 1061) was count of Holland, then called Frisia west of the Vlie, from 1049 to 1061. Floris was born in
Holland. Floris was the son of Count William II (1227–1256) and Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg. His father was slain in 1256 by Frisians when Floris was just
The Adventures of Floris. None of the English dubbed episodes survive. In 1975, there was a West German remake of the series, Floris von Rosemund, again
van Vollenhoven. Prince Floris has three older brothers: Prince Maurits, Prince Bernhard, Prince Pieter-Christiaan Prince Floris announced his engagement
(1227–1256), married Elisabeth of Brunswick-Luneburg; parents of Floris V, Count of Holland Floris de Voogd (ca. 1228–1258), Regent of Holland in 1256–1258.
FLORIS
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Latin
The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. From 'floris' meaning flower. Famous bearers: Scottish...
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Australian, Dutch, Latin
Flower; Form of Florence; Blooming
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Florist; A River
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Scandinavian
In blossom.
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English and French
English and French : from the personal name Florence, used by both sexes (Latin Florentius (masculine) and Florentia (feminine), ultimately from flos, genitive floris ‘flower’). Both names were borne by several early Christian martyrs, but in the Middle Ages the masculine name was far more common.English and French : local name for someone from Florence in Italy, originally named in Latin as Florentia.
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English
English : nickname from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flower’, ‘blossom’ (Old French flur, from Latin flos, genitive floris). This was a conventional term of endearment in medieval romantic poetry, and as early as the 13th century it is also regularly found as a female personal name.English : metonymic occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, or perhaps a nickname for a pasty-faced person, from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flour’. This is in origin the same word as in 1, with the transferred sense ‘flower, pick of the meal’. Although the two words are now felt to be accidental homophones, they were not distinguished in spelling before the 18th century.English : occupational name for an arrowsmith, from an agent derivative of Middle English flŠ‘arrow’ (Old English flÄ).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Llywarch, of unexplained origin.Translation of French Lafleur.
Male
Dutch
, flourishing.
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Christian, French, German, Latin
The Mythological Roman Goddess of Flowers; From Floris means Flower; Little Flower
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Latin
Flower.
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Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Sweet; Fragrant; Florist; A River; A Garland-maker
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Scottish
Contemporary'Child.
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Helénē, probably HELENA means "torch."
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Indian
Giver
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Indian, Sanskrit
Noble
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Scottish
Scottish : according to Black, a habitational name from a place in Aberdeenshire named Kelman.English : occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kelle + man.English : perhaps an occupational name for a bargeman, from Middle English kele ‘ship’, ‘barge’. Compare Keeler.Americanized spelling of German Kellman.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the male personal name Kelman, a variant of Kalman.
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American, Australian, British, English, German
Hazelnut; Evelyn; Life
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Irish
A green field; the warm sandy color of a lion's coat.
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish
Dim Sighted; The Way for the Blind; Sixth; Blind One
Male
Czechoslovakian
, home ruler.
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German
Bright Angel
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n.
A cultivator of, or dealer in, flowers.
n.
One skilled in the cultivation of flowers; a florist.
n.
One who writes a flora, or an account of plants.