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HUE
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French English Teutonic
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kanchanabha | கஂசநபாÂ
Golden hued body
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name HUE means "lily" or "intelligence."
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Welsh Celtic
Legendary son of Caw.
Surname or Lastname
English and northern Irish
English and northern Irish : from a pet form of Hugh.Irish : variant of Hoey.
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English
English : variant spelling of Hewitt 1.French : from
a pet form of the Old French personal name Hue, Hughe
(see Hugh).A Huet from the Anjou region of France is recorded in Trois
Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname
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English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian)
English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian) : unexplained.Americanized form of German Huske or Hueske.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Hughie, HUEY means "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the popular medieval personal name Hudde, which is of complex origin. It is usually explained as a pet form of Hugh, but there was a pre-existing Old English personal name, Hūda, underlying place names such as Huddington, Worcestershire. This personal name may well still have been in use at the time of the Norman Conquest. If so, it was absorbed by the Norman Hugh and its many diminutives. Reaney adduces evidence that Hudde was also regarded as a pet form of Richard.German : from a short form of a Germanic compound personal name formed with hut ‘guard’ as the first element.Variant spelling of German Hütt (see Huett).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish hut, German Hut ‘hat’ (see Huth).
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English and northern Irish
English and northern Irish : variant spelling of Houston.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Norfolk, recorded in Domesday Book as Huerueles, named in Old English as hwerflas ‘circles’.
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Hue (Hew); Heart; Mind; Spirit
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English American Welsh
Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Padmaroop | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚ரூப
Lotus hued
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, and Scottish
English, Welsh, and Scottish : from the medieval personal name Huet, a diminutive of Hugh. See also Hew. The surname has also long been established in Ireland.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a newly made clearing in a wood, Middle English hewett (Old English hīewet, a derivative of hēawan ‘to chop’,‘to hew’).
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Americanized form of German Hütt (see Huett).German
Americanized form of German Hütt (see Huett).German : occupational name in Westphalia for a goat dealer, from dialect hitte ‘goat’.English (Devon) : unexplained.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Hugh, HUE means "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
Surname or Lastname
English (Gloucestershire)
English (Gloucestershire) : from a pet form of the personal name Hugh.French : from a pet form of Hue (see Hugh).French : from a reduced form of Hudelin, a double diminutive of the personal name Hude (see Houde).Possibly Swedish : from an unidentified first element + the common ornamental suffix -(l)in.A Hulin from the Brie region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1659.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhoomravarna | தூமà¯à®°à®µà®°à¯à®£Â
Smoke, Hued Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hewitt 1.German (Hütt) : status name for someone living in a hut or owning a small shop, Middle High German hütte, or a habitational name from any of several places called Hütt or Hütte.
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n.
A South American wild cat (Felis jaguarondi), having a long, slim body and very short legs. Its color is grayish brown, varied with a blackish hue. It is arboreal in its habits and feeds mostly on birds.
v. i.
Not bright or brilliant; of a faint luster or hue; dim; as, the pale light of the moon.
a.
Somewhat wan; of a pale hue.
n.
Tincture; hue; color; tinge.
a.
Destitute of color.
a.
Disposed to clothe everything with roseate hues; hence, sentimental.
superl.
Not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring; pleasing to the eye; not exciting by intensity of color or violent contrast; as, soft hues or tints.
n.
Hue; color.
a.
Being of a dark hue or dusky complexion; tawny; swart; as, swarthy faces.
n.
One who cries out or gives an alarm; specifically, a balker; a conder. See Balker.
a.
Having a pale or sickly hue; languid of look; pale; pallid.
n.
Color or shade of color; tint; dye.
superl.
Being of a bright saffronlike color; of the color of gold or brass; having the hue of that part of the rainbow, or of the solar spectrum, which is between the orange and the green.
n.
A shouting or vociferation.
n.
A predominant shade in a composition of primary colors; a primary color modified by combination with others.
adv.
In a swarthy manner; with a tawny hue; duskily.
v. t.
To form in colors a figure or likeness of on a flat surface, as upon canvas; to represent by means of colors or hues; to exhibit in a tinted image; to portray with paints; as, to paint a portrait or a landscape.
n.
A degree, usually a slight degree, of some color, taste, or something foreign, infused into another substance or mixture, or added to it; tincture; color; dye; hue; shade; taste.
a.
Of a dark hue; moderately black; swarthy; tawny.
a.
Having color; -- usually in composition; as, bright-hued; many-hued.