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HEATH HEATHCLIFF
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Heath Covered Moorland
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by or worked at a barn, Middle English lathe, from Old Norse hlaða.
Boy/Male
English
From the heath.
Boy/Male
English
From the heath cliff.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Wasteland
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : perhaps a nickname from the vocabulary word health, or a variant of Heath, altered by folk etymology.
Boy/Male
English
From the heath.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a heath (Middle English hethe, Old English hǣð) or a habitational name from any of the numerous places, for example in Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire, named with this word. The same word also denoted heather, the characteristic plant of heathland areas. This surname has also been established in Dublin since the late 16th century.
Biblical
trembling; fear
Boy/Male
English
From the heath.
Boy/Male
Greek
Death.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Trembling, fear.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
Cliff Near the Heath; From the Heath Cliff
Boy/Male
English American
Untended land where flowering shrubs grow. Used both as a first name and surname.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, HEATH means "heath."
Biblical
heath; tamarisk
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Heath
Boy/Male
English American
From the heath.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
From Heath or Moorland
Girl/Female
Biblical
Heath, tamarisk.
HEATH HEATHCLIFF
HEATH HEATHCLIFF
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Durga; One who Resides in a Hut
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anugna | அநà¯à®œà¯à®žà®¾
Beautiful woman
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Baby lion young lioness, Moon, Beautiful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Green; Blooming; Fresh
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devand | தேவாநà¯à®¤
Boy/Male
Gaelic English French
child.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Aryeh, ARIEH means "lion." In the bible, this is the name of an officer of king Pekahiah.Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Scandinavian
Rules with Good Judgment; Form of Ronald from Reynold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chesney.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Inner Beauty; With Hands Hollowed and Joined in Prayer
HEATH HEATHCLIFF
HEATH HEATHCLIFF
HEATH HEATHCLIFF
HEATH HEATHCLIFF
HEATH HEATHCLIFF
a.
Heathy; abounding in heather; of the nature of heath.
v. t.
To bathe; also, to dry or heat, as unseasoned wood.
n.
A violent action unintermitted; a single effort; a single course in a race that consists of two or more courses; as, he won two heats out of three.
a.
Full of heath; abounding with heath; as, heathy land; heathy hills.
imp. & p. p.
Heated; as, the iron though heat red-hot.
v. i.
Danger of death.
v. t.
To make hot; to communicate heat to, or cause to grow warm; as, to heat an oven or furnace, an iron, or the like.
n.
A low shrub (Erica, / Calluna, vulgaris), with minute evergreen leaves, and handsome clusters of pink flowers. It is used in Great Britain for brooms, thatch, beds for the poor, and for heating ovens. It is also called heather, and ling.
n.
A wish of health and happiness, as in pledging a person in a toast.
v. i.
Total privation or loss; extinction; cessation; as, the death of memory.
v. i.
To grow warm or hot by the action of fire or friction, etc., or the communication of heat; as, the iron or the water heats slowly.
v. i.
To grow warm or hot by fermentation, or the development of heat by chemical action; as, green hay heats in a mow, and manure in the dunghill.
n.
Utmost violence; rage; vehemence; as, the heat of battle or party.
n.
A place overgrown with heath; any cheerless tract of country overgrown with shrubs or coarse herbage.
n.
Also, any species of the genus Erica, of which several are European, and many more are South African, some of great beauty. See Illust. of Heather.
n.
High temperature, as distinguished from low temperature, or cold; as, the heat of summer and the cold of winter; heat of the skin or body in fever, etc.
n.
A single complete operation of heating, as at a forge or in a furnace; as, to make a horseshoe in a certain number of heats.
a.
Belonging to the Heath family, or resembling plants of that family; consisting of heats.
v. i.
Anything so dreadful as to be like death.