What is the name meaning of ID. Phrases containing ID
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ID
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Working noble Idelle.
Girl/Female
British, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Prosperous; Happy; Hardworking; Labor; Work; Woman; Working Noble Idelle
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Working noble Idelle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse female personal name Iðunn(r), probably composed of the elements ið- ‘again’, ‘anew’ + unna ‘to love’. The name is often recorded in the Latin form Idonea, as a result of folk etymological association with the feminine form of Latin idoneus ‘suitable’.
Female
French
French pet form of Norman Germanic Ida, IDETTE means "work."
Female
English
Anglicized form of Latin Idonea, IDONY means "again to love."
Male
Polish
Pet form of Polish Egidiusz, IDZI means "shield of goatskin."
Female
Spanish
Spanish name derived from the Basque place name Idoia, IDOYA means "pond."
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Icelandic Iða, IDA means "industrious." Compare with another form of Ida.
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Iðunnr, IDUNN means "again to love."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a lazy person, from Middle English idel (see Idle 2).
Female
Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Icelandic Iða, IDE means "industrious."
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : from the Welsh personal name Ith(a)el, Old Welsh Iudhail ‘bountiful lord’.English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, which is probably named with a derivative of Old English īdel ‘unused ground’, ‘patch of waste land’.English : derogatory nickname from Middle English idel ‘idle’, ‘indolent’, ‘useless’, ‘worthless’, ‘devoid of good works’.
Female
English
French pet form of Norman Germanic Ida, IDELLE means "work."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Ida, which is found as both a male and female personal name in English but only as a female name in German. This is of continental Germanic origin and was popular among the Normans, who brought it to England. Its etymology is disputed: it is thought by some to be of the same origin as hild- ‘battle’, ‘strife’; by others to be of the same origin as Old High German idis ‘(wise) woman’, or from Old Norse idh ‘work’, ‘activity’.Japanese : ‘rice paddy by the well’; habitational name from Ida-mura in Musashi (now TÅkyÅ and Saitama prefectures). Variously written and found mostly in eastern Japan and the RyÅ«kyÅ« Islands.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ida. There is a place called Ide near Exeter in Devon; the etymology is obscure, perhaps from a pre-English river name; it does not seem to be connected with the surname.North German : variant of Ihde.Japanese : ‘sluice’, ‘spillway’; a topographic name for someone who lived near a dam. Variously written, it originated in Echizen and Kaga (now Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures) and is found mostly in eastern Japan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Idle.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish personal name Idl, a pet form of Jude.Possibly a respelling of German Eitel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place called Iden Green in Benenden, Kent, or Iden Manor in Staplehurst, Kent, or from Iden in East Sussex. All these places are named in Old English as ‘pasture by the yew trees’, from īg ‘yew’ + denn ‘pasture’.North German : metronymic or patronymic from the personal name Ida.
Girl/Female
British, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Prosperous; Happy; Hardworking; From Ida and Lee; Labor; Work; Woman
Male
Greek
(Ιδουμα) Greek name derived from Idoumaia, the Greek form of Latin Idumæa, the biblical name of a land south-east of Palestine, IDOUMA means "red."
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ID
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish
Symbol of Innocence; Purity; Beauty; Form of Lillian; Lily Flower; Derived from the Flower Name Lily
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Poet; Princess
Girl/Female
Arabic, Danish, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil
Happy; Flower; Healthy; Fertile Land without Rock and Stone
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of Prophets (S.A.W) companion
Girl/Female
Hindu
Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful
Girl/Female
Indian
Blue lotus
Boy/Male
Hindu
Baby Krishna, Infant Krishna
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Greek
Helper and Defender of Mankind; Form of Alexander
Girl/Female
Tamil
Varalika | வராலிகா
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Queen
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v. t.
To make an idol of; to pay idolatrous worship to; as, to idolize the sacred bull in Egypt.
n.
A worshiper of idols.
n.
One who idolizes or loves to the point of reverence; an idolater.
n.
The worship of idols, images, or anything which is not God; the worship of false gods.
n.
A breaker of idols; an iconoclast.
n.
The worship of idols.
imp. & p. p.
of Idolize
v. t.
To love to excess; to love or reverence to adoration; as, to idolize gold, children, a hero.
a.
Descriptive of idols.
a.
Consisting in, or partaking of, an excessive attachment or reverence; as, an idolatrous veneration for antiquity.
a.
Idolatrous.
v. t.
To make in idol of; to idolize.
a.
Of or pertaining to idolatry; partaking of the nature of idolatry; given to idolatry or the worship of false gods; as, idolatrous sacrifices.
pl.
of Idolatry
a.
Idolatrous.
v. i.
To practice idolatry.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Idolize
adv.
In a idolatrous manner.
n.
A bituminous substance obtained from the mercury mines of Idria, where it occurs mixed with cinnabar.
n.
Alt. of Idrialite