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Biblical
Middle village, preparation.
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English (also established in Ireland), French, and Dutch
English (also established in Ireland), French, and Dutch : nickname for an inveterate gambler or a brave or foolhardy man prepared to run risks, from Middle English, Old French hasard, Middle Dutch hasaert (derived from Old French) ‘game of chance’, later used metaphorically of other uncertain enterprises. The word derives from Arabic az-zahr, from az, assimilated form of the definite article al + zahr ‘die’. It appears to have been picked up in the Holy Land and brought back to Europe by Provençal crusaders.
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Muslim/Islamic
Sword name of Hazart Ali
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Biblical
The hay-paunch of a horse.
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British, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pakistani
Thousands
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Dutch and Belgian
Dutch and Belgian : variant of Haas. Debrabandere notes that in Flanders this is found as a shortened form of Hazaert (see Hazard).English and Irish : variant spelling of Hayes or Hays.
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Arabic, Australian
Hard Working
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Biblical
An imprisoned generation.
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Biblical
Wolf's house.
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Italian and French
Italian and French : nickname for a man with a large paunch, from Italian, Old French ventre ‘belly’ (Latin venter).Italian : probably from a short form of the personal names Bonventre or Brazzaventre.English : nickname for a bold or daring person, from Middle English aventure ‘chance’, ‘hazard’. Compare Venters.
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Biblical
The hay-paunch of a horse.
Biblical
a wolf's house
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Indian
Sword name of hazart Ali
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Muslim
Sword name of hazart Ali
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Biblical
Dwelling of death.
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Ready; Attention
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English
English : variant spelling of Hazard.
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Biblical
Imprisoned cloud.
Biblical
or susim, the hay-paunch of a horse
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Biblical
Imprisoned band.
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English Irish Teutonic American
Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr.
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Tamil
Ujvala | உஜà¯à®œà¯à®µà®²à®¾ /उजà¥à¤µà¤²à¤¾
Bright, Lighted
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Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gormáin and Ó Gormáin ‘son (or descendant) of Gormán’, a personal name from a diminutive of gorm ‘dark blue’, ‘noble’. Compare O’Gorman.English : from the Middle English personal name Gormund, Old English GÄrmund, composed of the elements gÄr ‘spear’ + mund ‘protection’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by or on a triangular patch of land (see Gore).German (Görmann) : variant of Gehrmann.German (Görmann) : of Slavic origin, occupational name for a miner, from Slavic góra ‘mountain’.
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Tamil
Lord Krishna
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English
English variant form of Celtic Boudica, BONDUCA means "victory."
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American, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, English, Finnish, Greek, Latin
Flourishing; Derived from Victoria; Triumphant; Twin; Beyond Price; Invaluable
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Spirit of God
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Irish
Derived from fear “â€manâ€â€ and gus “â€strengthâ€â€ and signifies “â€a strong warrior, virile.â€â€ According to the legend of the Cattle Raid of Cooley (read the legend) Fergus was the king of Ulster and his lover, the cunning Nessa, duped him into letting her son Conchobhar rule in his place for a year so that in years to come her son could be called “â€the son of a king.â€â€ Fergus consented but after the year Conchobhar refused to relinquish the throne and so Fergus joined Maebh in her battle against Ulster, his native province.
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Muslim/Islamic
Green Green of the Jennah
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Lucas, LÚCÃS means "from Lucania."
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a.
Liable to hazard or chance; uncertain; risky.
n.
One who hazards or ventures.
v. t.
To hazard on the issue of a contest, or on some question that is to be decided, or on some casualty; to lay; to stake; to bet.
imp. & p. p.
of Hazard
v. t.
To expose to hazard; to risk; to hazard; as, to venture one's person in a balloon.
a.
Hazarding; pertaining to the act of one who wagers.
v. t.
Something deposited, laid, or hazarded on the event of a contest or an unsettled question; a bet; a stake; a pledge.
a.
Exposed to hazard; dangerous; risky.
n.
A player at the game of hazard; a gamester.
n.
One who ventures, or puts to hazard; an adventurer.
n.
Playing at hazard; gaming; gambling.
n.
Anything that is hazarded or risked, as the stakes in gaming.
v. t.
To pledge; to hazard on the event of a contest; to stake; to bet, to lay; to wager; as, to wage a dollar.
p. pr. & vb. /
of Hazard
n.
A hazardous attempt or situation; hazard.
v. t.
To expose one's self to, as a risk; to incur, as a danger; to venture; to hazard.
n.
Risk; danger; peril; as, he encountered the enemy at the hazard of his reputation and life.
n.
Holing a ball, whether the object ball (winning hazard) or the player's ball (losing hazard).
a.
Such as can be hazarded or risked.
v. i.
To make a venture; to run a hazard or risk; to take the chances.