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GLENDON GLENDAN
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Australian, Gaelic, Scottish
From the Settlement in the Glen
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English
Variant spelling of English Brendan, BRENDON means "prince."
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English (London)
English (London) : unexplained.
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American, Gaelic, German, Irish, Scottish
Valley; Glen; Settlement; Fortress; From the Settlement in the Glen; From the Dark Glen; Fortress in the Glen
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English
English : habitational name from places called Lindon in Lincolnshire, Linden End, Haddenham, in Cambridgeshire, or Lyndon, Rutland, all named from Old English lind ‘lime tree’ or līn ‘flax’ + dūn ‘hill’.
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English
Variant spelling of English Lyndon, LINDON means "lime tree hill."
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English
English : habitational name from a place so named in Devon or from Glendon Hall in Northamptonshire. The first is named from Cornish glynne ‘valley’ + Old English dūn ‘hill’, while the Northamptonshire place name is from Old English clǣne ‘clean’ (i.e. clear of weeds) + dūn.Irish : reduced and altered form of MacAlinden, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhionntáin ‘son of a devotee of (Saint) Fintan’. Compare Lindy.
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Variant spelling of Scottish Glen, GLENN means "valley."
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American, British, Chinese, English, Jamaican, Latin
The Capital of the United Kingdom; Fierce Ruler of the World; Fortress of the Noon; From London; One from London
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Australian, Gaelic, Scottish
From the Settlement in the Glen
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Welsh American
Derived from a compound of words meaning holy and good. Famous bearer: British actress Glenda...
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Gaelic American
From the glen. Valley.. Famous bearer: actress Glenn Close.
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English
English : variant spelling of London.
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Irish
gleann “â€valley, glenâ€â€ and dun “â€a settlement, fortressâ€â€ implying “â€one from the settlement or fortress in the glen.â€â€
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Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 1' Duke Of Alencon.
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English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, denoting someone "from London."Â The name may have pre-Celtic roots, LONDON means something like "place at the unfordable river."
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English
English : habitational name from Leadon or Upleadon in Herefordshire, or Highleadon or Upleadon in Gloucestershire, all named from the Leadon river, which derives its name from British litano- ‘broad’.
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Gaelic American
From the dark glen.
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English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : variant spelling of Lindon.
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Australian, Gaelic
Valley
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English
English : variant of Masongill (see Massengill).
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English
English : from Middle English pa(c)k ‘pack’, ‘bundle’ + the Anglo-Norman French pejorative suffix -ard, hence a derogatory occupational name for a peddler.English : pejorative derivative of the Middle English personal name Pack.English : from a Norman personal name, Pachard, Baghard, composed of the Germanic elements pac, bag ‘fight’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Packert, Päckert, from Germanic personal names formed with a word meaning ‘battle’ or ‘to fight’; or a variant of Packer 2 (with excrescent -t).
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Arabic, Muslim
Living Well
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German Hebrew
One of the Goths'. Introduced into Britam as a masculine name during the Norman Conquest,...
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Valley
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Arabic
Truth.
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English (Devon)
English (Devon) : patronymic from Simon.
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Arthurian Legend Welsh
Arthur's son.
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African, Australian, Chinese, French, Latin, Swedish
First Letter of the Greek Alphabet; Leader
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Arabic, Muslim
Rich; Beloved One; Precious Gift
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A reward; requital; recompense; -- used in both a good and a bad sense.
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To give guerdon to; to reward; to be a recompense for.
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The tendon by which the eye is moved.
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The distal tendon of a muscle.
n. pl.
The bells of Bow Church in London; cockneydom.
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A tough insensible cord, bundle, or band of fibrous connective tissue uniting a muscle with some other part; a sinew.
adv. & prep.
The court end of London;-- commonly with the.
n.
One of several long-tailed Oriental monkeys, of the genus Cercocebus, as the green monkey and grivet.
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Without reward or guerdon.
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The division of a tendon, or the act of dividing a tendon.
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A nerve or tendon of an animal body.
v. i.
To imitate the manner of the people of London.
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Inflammation of the synovial sheath enveloping a tendon.
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A native or inhabitant of London.
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A tendon or tendonous tissue. See Tendon.
v. t.
Reward; requital; guerdon.
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The strong tendon formed of the united tendons of the large muscles in the calf of the leg, an inserted into the bone of the heel; -- so called from the mythological account of Achilles being held by the heel when dipped in the River Styx.
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A sinew or a tendon.
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The capital city of England.
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Pertaining to a tendon; of the nature of tendon.