What is the name meaning of FOUNTAIN. Phrases containing FOUNTAIN
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FOUNTAIN
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Biblical
Fountain or eye of the sun.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fountain of judgment.
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Muslim
Fountains
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Hebrew
Fountain.
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Muslim
Fountain, Spring
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Fountain.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.John Mifflin (born 1640) came to Delaware from Warminster, Wiltshire, England, in the 1670s. He is probably the same person as the John Mifflin, a Quaker, who built his home, ‘Fountain Green’, in Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, in 1679. His fourth-generation descendant Thomas Mifflin (1744–1800) was a member of the Continental Congress, a revolutionary soldier, and governor of PA.
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English, German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a lively person or for a traveling entertainer, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle High German springen, Middle Dutch springhen, Yiddish shpringen ‘to jump or leap’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fountain or the source of a stream, Middle English spring ‘spring’ + the habitational suffix -er. The same word was also used of a plantation of young trees, and in some cases this may be the source of the surname.
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English
English : variant spelling of Fountain.
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French
Fountain; spring.
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Muslim
A heavenly fountain, A evenly fountain
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Biblical
The fuller's fountain, the well of searching.
Boy/Male
Muslim
A heavenly fountain, A evenly fountain
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Indian
Fountain, Open place
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Biblical
Cloud, mass of darkness, fountain, eye.
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Biblical
Fountain of an apple or of inflation.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or well, from Old French fontane, Middle English fontayne ‘fountain’; in some cases the name may have arisen from French habitational names (Fontaine, Fonteyne, Lafontaine) of the same derivation.
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Tamil
Puskara | பà¯à®¸à¯à®•ாரா
One who gives nourishment, Blue lotus, Fountain
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Muslim
Fountain, Open place
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Tamil
One who gives nourishment, Blue lotus, Fountain
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Attachment
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Loud Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu
Firm
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Indian
Nine Colours
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Greenery
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Scottish American
Second son.
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Tamil
Suryakanthi | ஸà¯à®°à¯à®¯à®•ாநà¯à®¤à¯€
A kind of flower, Suns rays
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Ram Herder
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v. i.
Fig.: A source of supply; fountain; wellspring.
v. i.
An issue of water from the earth; a spring; a fountain.
v. i.
Any source of supply; especially, the source from which a stream proceeds; as issue of water from the earth; a natural fountain.
n.
A current of water or other fluid; a liquid flowing continuously in a line or course, either on the earth, as a river, brook, etc., or from a vessel, reservoir, or fountain; specifically, any course of running water; as, many streams are blended in the Mississippi; gas and steam came from the earth in streams; a stream of molten lead from a furnace; a stream of lava from a volcano.
n.
A fountain or source.
n.
A fountain; a spring; a source of continual supply.
a.
Having no fountain; destitute of springs or sources of water.
n.
A reservoir or chamber to contain a liquid which can be conducted or drawn off as needed for use; as, the ink fountain in a printing press, etc.
superl.
Abounding with springs or fountains; wet; spongy; as, springy land.
n.
A source, spring, or fountain.
n.
A disciple of Hermogenes, an heretical teacher who lived in Africa near the close of the second century. He held matter to be the fountain of all evil, and that souls and spirits are formed of corrupt matter.
n.
The rising from the ground, or beginning, of a stream of water or the like; a spring; a fountain.
n.
A grotesque head or face, used to adorn keystones and other prominent parts, to spout water in fountains, and the like; -- called also mascaron.
n.
An hydraulic apparatus, or a system of works or fixtures, by which a supply of water is furnished for useful or ornamental purposes, including dams, sluices, pumps, aqueducts, distributing pipes, fountains, etc.; -- used chiefly in the plural.
n.
Hence: Place of supply; source; fountain head.
n.
A genus of very large marine bivalve shells found on the coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. One species (T. gigas) often weighs four or five hundred pounds, and is sometimes used for baptismal fonts. Called also paw shell, and fountain shell.
n.
A well; a small stream; a fountain; a spring.
n.
A fountain on Mount Helicon in Boeotia, fabled to have burst forth when the ground was struck by the hoof of Pegasus. Also, its waters, which were supposed to impart poetic inspiration.
n.
A spring; a fountain.
n.
Fountain; source.