What is the name meaning of IMM. Phrases containing IMM
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IMM or imm may refer to: IMM Graduate School of Marketing, South Africa Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines, a Tunisian and Algerian manufacturer of Isuzu
The International Merchandising Mart Mall (usually referred to as IMM Mall) is an outlet mall owned by CapitaLand Mall Trust, located in Jurong East,
The IMM dates are the four quarterly dates of each year which certain money market and Foreign Exchange futures contracts and option contracts use as
a team challenge. (IMM) The cook didn't have to compete in that round of the competition and was safe from elimination. (IMM) The cook had to compete
MasterChef (American TV series) season 16
Imms is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augustus Daniel Imms (1880–1949), English educator and entomologist David Imms (born 1945)
twentieth century as an attempt by J.P. Morgan to monopolize the shipping trade. IMM was founded by shipping magnates Clement Griscom of the American Line and
International Mercantile Marine Company
Interacts with the loader symbol relocation. Expands to jal ra, imm or auipc ra, imm; jalr ra, ra imm combination Assembler macro, may clobber t1. Interacts with
Immed IV of Hamaland (also known as Immed of Kleef) (ca. 950-983) Count of Utrech and Renkum, was the first husband of Adela of Hamaland. There is not
bottom entry in a team challenge. (IMM) The cook didn't have to compete in that round of the competition. (IMM) The cook was selected by Mystery Box
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was excluded from the challenge. (IMM) The pair participated in the challenge but was safe from elimination. (IMM) The pair didn't participate in the
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Female
Italian
Italian form of Latin Immaculata, IMMACOLATA means "immaculate."
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English
English : variant of Harlin.English : habitational name from East Harling in Norfolk, named in Old English as ‘(settlement of) Herela’s people’.North German and Frisian : habitational name from the marsh area Harling in East Friesland or from the port of Harlingen in West Friesland.German (Härling) : nickname for an immature person, from Old High German herling ‘(sour) grape harvested before maturity’.
Girl/Female
Australian, Spanish
Without Stain; The Immaculate Conception
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lygon, name of an aristocratic English family said to be of Norman origin. The name is of unknown etymology. According to Morlet it is a variant of L’Higon, a patronymic from Higon, a southern French variant of Hugo. This seems rather doubtful.Polish (also Ligoń) : nickname from a derivative of Old Polish ligać ‘to lie’ or ‘to kick up a fuss’.The first known Ligon immigrant to North America, Col. Thomas Lygon or Ligon, came to VA from England in 1640.
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English, French, Dutch, and German
English, French, Dutch, and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements land ‘land’, ‘territory’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. In England, the native Old English form Landbeorht was replaced by Lambert, the Continental form of the name that was taken to England by the Normans from France. The name gained wider currency in Britain in the Middle Ages with the immigration of weavers from Flanders, among whom St. Lambert or Lamprecht, bishop of Maastricht in around 700, was a popular cult figure. In Italy the name was popularized in the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of Lambert I and II, Dukes of Spoleto and Holy Roman Emperors.The name Lambert is found in Quebec City from 1657, taken there from Picardy, France. There are also Lamberts from Perche, France, by 1670.
Female
Hebrew
(×ִמָ×) Hebrew name IMMA means "mother." Compare with another form of Imma.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the female personal name Imma, Emma or (in the case of the German name) from the male equivalent, Immo, short forms of various Germanic personal names formed with irmin, ermen ‘whole’, ‘entire’ as the first element (also the name of a Germanic deity). In Old English Imma, Emma was borne by both males and females. Compare Imber, but in Middle English, under Norman influence, it came to be used almost exclusively for women, being taken as a short form of Ermingard.
Girl/Female
French, German, Latin
Without Stain; Immaculate
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English
English : perhaps a habitational name from Kitcham in Devon, but more likely a reduced form of Kitchenham, a habitational name from a place so named in East Sussex.Edward Ketcham (d. 1655) immigrated from Cambridge, England, to Massachusetts Bay Colony in about 1629–30, and subsequently moved to Stratford, CT.
Girl/Female
Latin
The Immaculate Conception.
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English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : variant of Goff.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Gutsch.Several bearers of the name Gooch came from England to VA in the 17th century, with family tradition placing them in a town called Goochland. The best known of these early immigrants was VA colonial governor Sir William Gooch (1681–1751).
Male
Hebrew
(×¢Ö´×žÖ¸Ö¼× ï¬µ×ֵל) Hebrew name IMMANUW'EL means "God is with us." In the bible, this is the name of the promised Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Mayhew.Variant of French Mailhot.A William Mayo born in Wiltshire, England, c. 1684 was a surveyor who settled in VA about 1623 and helped survey the VA-NC boundary and found Richmond and Petersburg, VA. [newpara]The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, was founded by William Worrall Mayo (1819–1911), who immigrated to the U.S. from England, in 1845, and his sons, all gifted and innovative physicians and surgeons.
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English
English : from Old Norse hǫldr, within the Danelaw (the region of pre-conquest England where Danish rule and custom was dominant) a rank of feudal nobility immediately below that of earl.German : nickname from Middle High German holde ‘friend’ or ‘servant’, ‘vassal’.German (Höld) : variant of Held ‘hero’ (see Held 1), found chiefly in Bavaria.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Immanuw'el, IMMANUEL means "God is with us." In the bible, this is the name of the promised Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah. This form is also used in Germany.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mongáin ‘descendant of Mongán’, originally a byname for someone with a luxuriant head of hair (from mong ‘hair’, ‘mane’), borne by families from Connacht, County Limerick, and Tyrone. It is also a Huguenot name, traced back to immigrants from Metz.Irish : see Manning.English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a glutton, from Old French manger ‘to eat’.English : occupational name from old Spanish mangón ‘small trader’.
Girl/Female
Spanish
The Immaculate Conception.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name from the coastal district of eastern Yorkshire (now Humberside), the origin of which is probably Old Norse hǫldr, within the Danelaw (the region of pre-conquest England where Danish rule and custom was dominant) a rank of feudal nobility immediately below that of earl, + nes ‘nose’, ‘headland’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, one in Surrey, the other in Wiltshire. The former is named in Old English as ‘Imma’s enclosure’ (see Worth); the latter as ‘Imma’s lake’ (from mere ‘lake’, ‘pond’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Ingber, from Yiddish imber ‘ginger’.German : nickname for an industrious person or metonymic occupational name for a beekeeper, from Middle High German imbe, imme ‘bee’.
Female
German
 Low German form of German Irma, IMMA means "entire, whole." Compare with another form of Imma.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
No Limits
Boy/Male
Biblical
Light, resting by fire, my voice.
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ophrah, OPRAH means "fawn."Â
Female
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Priscilla, PRISCILA means "ancient."
Boy/Male
English
Bull meadow.
Girl/Female
English
Feminine of Andrea.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Land Lord, Earth
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Excellence; High; Quality; Fineness
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : perhaps a habitational name from a house bearing the sign of a bunch of grapes. The vocabulary word is attested from the 13th century (at first in the compound wingrape), and comes from Old French grape, which is probably related to a Germanic element meaning ‘hook’.
Boy/Male
Greek
Christ bearer.
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n.
The act iif immuring, or the state of being immured; imprsonment.
a.
Freedom or exemption from any charge, duty, obligation, office, tax, imposition, penalty, or service; a particular privilege; as, the immunities of the free cities of Germany; the immunities of the clergy.
imp. & p. p.
of Immortalize
a.
Not liable to be removed; permanent in place or tenure; fixed; as, an immovable estate. See Immovable, n.
n.
The quality or state of being immovable; fixedness; steadfastness; as, immovability of a heavy body; immovability of purpose.
n.
The state or quality of being immutable; immutableness.
imp. & p. p.
of Immure
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Immure
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Immortalize
adv.
In an immovable manner.
pl.
of Immortelle
n.
Quality of being immovable.
n.
The act of immortalizing, or state of being immortalized.
pl.
of Immunity
adv.
In an immortal manner.
a.
Freedom; exemption; as, immunity from error.
v. t.
To render immortal; to cause to live or exist forever.
v. i.
To become immortal.
a.
Steadfast; fixed; unalterable; unchangeable; -- used of the mind or will; as, an immovable purpose, or a man who remain immovable.
a.
Incapable of being moved; firmly fixed; fast; -- used of material things; as, an immovable foundatin.