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Vilde Frang Bjærke (born 19 August 1986) is a Norwegian classical violinist. Born in Oslo, Norway, Frang began playing the violin by the Suzuki method
The Luxembourg franc (F or ISO LUF, Luxembourgish: Frang), subdivided into 100 centimes, was the currency of Luxembourg between 1854 and 2002, except
Frang Bardhi (Latin: Franciscus Blancus, Italian: Francesco Bianchi, 1606–1643) was an Albanian Catholic bishop and Old Albanian author from the Renaissance
Staff, Pokémon Company International; Whitehill, Simcha; Neves, Lawrence; Frang, Katherine; Silvestri, Chris (17 November 2016). Encyclopedia. Hachette
Frangs Karanja is a paralympic athlete from Kenya competing mainly in category T11 distance running events. Frangs competed in both the 1500m and 5000m
Matevz Frang was a politician in Slovenia during the early 16th century when it was under the Holy Roman Empire. He became mayor of Ljubljana in 1513
original Albanian prose and poetry, an apology for George Castriot (1636) by Frang Bardhi, who also published a dictionary and folklore creations, the
of the family included several notable figures of Albanian history like Frang Bardhi, writer of the early eras of Albanian literature and Gjergj Bardhi
authors the most notable were Gjon Buzuku, Pjetër Bogdani, Pjetër Budi, and Frang Bardhi. Gjon Buzuku wrote the first Albanian book, Meshari, in 1555, a translation
memoirs, titled "Fir trees break but do not bend" (Romanian: Brazii se frâng dar nu se îndoiesc). He died in Galtiu in 2006, and was buried in the village's
FRANG
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Scottish
Feminine form of Scottish Gaelic Frang, FRANGAG means "French."
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Franciscus, FRANG means "French."
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Frang, FRANGAN means "French."
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Gaelic
Free.
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Scottish Gaelic
Frenchman.
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Scottish
Frenchman.
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh
Perfume; Frangrance
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Arabic, Muslim
Friend of King
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German
Mighty with a Spear; Variant of Geraldine; Spear Ruler
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Muslim
Analysis
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Indian
Bright
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English
English : variant spelling of Reep 2.Irish (County Mayo) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Réabaigh ‘descendant of Réabach’, a personal name probably derived from réabach ‘tearing’.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a brook or stream, from Middle Englisk brook, Old English brÅc ‘brook’, ‘stream’.North German and Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a water meadow or marsh, from Low German brook, Dutch broek (cognate with German Bruch and Old English brÅc; see 1).Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Bruck or German Bruch.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, from Middle English mede ‘meadow’ (Old English mǣd).English : metonymic occupational name for a brewer or seller of mead (Old English meodu), an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey.
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French
Fountain; water source.
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ophrah, OPRAH means "fawn."Â
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Island
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n.
The state or quality of being frangible.
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Causing fracture; breaking.
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Pertaining to, or drived from, frangulin, or a species (Rhamnus Frangula) of the buckthorn.
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A perfume of jasmine; frangipani.
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The condition or quality of being fragile; brittleness; frangibility.
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A yellow crystalline dyestuff, regarded as a glucoside, extracted from a species (Rhamnus Frangula) of the buckthorn; -- called also rhamnoxanthin.
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Alt. of Frangulinic
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Capable of being broken; brittle; fragile; easily broken.
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A species of pastry, containing cream and almonds.
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A perfume derived from, or imitating the odor of, the flower of the red jasmine, a West Indian tree of the genus Plumeria.
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Alt. of Frangipanni
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Power to resist force; solidity or toughness; the quality of bodies by which they endure the application of force without breaking or yielding; -- in this sense opposed to frangibility; as, the strength of a bone, of a beam, of a wall, a rope, and the like.