What is the name meaning of IVOR. Phrases containing IVOR
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IVOR
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Latin
Pure; Creamy-white Color; Hard Tusk; Hard Tusk Used for Carving Fine Art and Jewellery
Male
Swedish
Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVOR means "bow warrior."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Ivry-la-Bataille in Eure, northern France.Scottish : when not of the same origin as 1, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Iamharach (see McIver).
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, French, and German
English, Scottish, French, and German : from Middle English, Old French, Middle High German olifant ‘elephant’ (medieval Latin olifantus, from classical Latin elephantus, Greek elephas, genitive elephantos). The circumstances in which this word was applied as a surname are not clear. It may have been a nickname for a large, lumbering individual, or a metonymic occupational name for a worker in ivory, or a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of an elephant.
Girl/Female
Biblical
House of the tooth, or of ivory, or of sleep.
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Greek
White as Milk; Ivory Coloured
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Ivory.
Biblical
in the tooth, in ivory
Girl/Female
Biblical
Tooth, ivory, change.
Girl/Female
Biblical
House of the tooth, or of ivory, or of sleep.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
White as Ivory
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Norse Welsh English Teutonic
Archer.
Boy/Male
Biblical
In the tooth; in ivory.
Girl/Female
English American
White; pure. Reference to creamy-white color of ivory; or to the hard tusk used for carving fine...
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian
Archer's Bow; Yew; Bow Army; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows
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Boy/Male
Tamil
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Lord Murugan
Biblical
bramble; enemy
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Ram
Boy/Male
Arabic
Redeemer; Sacrificer; Saviour
Boy/Male
Indian
Heart of God; Volume; Shlok
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Anbu-love and Mathi-moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Creator of the universe, Creater of the Maya
Girl/Female
English American
Abbreviation of Elizabeth.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Netherlands, Swedish
Sea of Bitterness; Sea of Sorrow; Beloved
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Phonetic Name Based on Initials
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n.
A movable piece of ivory, lead, or other material, connected with the bellows of an organ, that gives notice, by its position, when the wind is exhausted.
v. t.
To cover or decorate with slender pieces of wood, metal, ivory, etc.; to inlay.
n.
A mathematical instrument, consisting of a slip of wood, ivory, or metal, with one or more sets of spaces graduated and numbered on its surface, for measuring or laying off distances, etc., as in drawing, plotting, and the like. See Gunter's scale.
v. i.
To undergo the process of turning on a lathe; as, ivory turns well.
n.
The ivory gull (Larus eburneus).
v. t.
To form in a lathe; to shape or fashion (anything) by applying a cutting tool to it while revolving; as, to turn the legs of stools or tables; to turn ivory or metal.
n.
Any carving executed in ivory.
v. t.
To ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines.
n. sing. & pl.
Raspings of ivory, hartshorn, metals, or other hard substance.
n.
See Ivorytype.
n.
A Central American name for the ivory nut.
n.
A small piece of marble, glass, earthenware, or the like, having a square, or nearly square, face, used by the ancients for mosaic, as for making pavements, for ornamenting walls, and like purposes; also, a similar piece of ivory, bone, wood, etc., used as a ticket of admission to theaters, or as a certificate for successful gladiators, and as a token for various other purposes.
n.
Teeth; as, to show one's ivories.
a.
A measuring instrument consisting of a graduated bar of wood, ivory, metal, or the like, which is usually marked so as to show inches and fractions of an inch, and jointed so that it may be folded compactly.
n.
An instrument of metal, ivory, etc., used for scraping the skin at the bath.
n.
One of a number of small pieces or pegs of wood, ivory, bone, or other material, for playing a game, or for counting the score in a game, as in cribbage. In the plural (spilikins
pl.
of Ivory
n.
A composition resembling ivory in appearance and used as a substitute for it.
n.
A very large marine mammal (Trichecus rosmarus) of the Seal family, native of the Arctic Ocean. The male has long and powerful tusks descending from the upper jaw. It uses these in procuring food and in fighting. It is hunted for its oil, ivory, and skin. It feeds largely on mollusks. Called also morse.
n.
A large, handsome, North American woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), having a large, sharp, ivory-colored beak. Its general color is glossy black, with white secondaries, and a white dorsal stripe. The male has a large, scarlet crest. It is now rare, and found only in the Gulf States.