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JER
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeruwsha, JERUSHA means "dispossessor" or "possessed (by a husband)." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of King Uzziah.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jerry, JERRI means "spear ruler."
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Greek Bartholomaios, JERNEJ means "son of Talmai."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Gerry, JERRY means "spear ruler."Â Compare with masculine Jerry.
Male
German
German Latinized form of Greek Ieremias, JEREMIUS means "Jehovah casts forth" or "Jehovah hurls."Â
Male
English
English form of French Jérôme, JEROME means "holy name."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jared, JERRED means "descent."
Male
Swedish
Short form of Swedish Jerker, JERK means "ever-ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerrard, JERRARD means "spear strong."
Male
English
Pet form of English Jeremy, JERRY means "Jehovah casts forth" or "Jehovah hurls."Â Compare with feminine Jerry.Â
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Georgios, JERZY means "earth-worker, farmer."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Hieronymos, JERONIM means "holy name."
Female
English
English name derived from the Old Saxon runic letter jera, JERA means "year."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jerri, JERI means "spear ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jared, JERROD means "descent."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerald, JERROLD means "spear ruler."
Male
Swedish
Swedish variant form of Scandinavian Erik, JERKER means "ever-ruler."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jerry, JERRIE means "spear ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jarvis, JERVIS means "spear servant."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Hieronymus, JERÓNIMO means "holy name."
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Male
Russian
(Федір) Ukrainian form of Russian Fedar, FEDIR means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
Indian
Battle worthy
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lucky
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Prosperity; Towards Success
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Sacred Knowledge
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives at the King's Spring
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Latin, Swiss
Strong; Violet Flower; Purple
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places so named in County Durham and Middlesex. The former was named with Old English hind ‘hind’, ‘female deer’ + denu ‘valley’, and the latter with Old English hēan (dative case of hēah ‘high’) + dūn ‘hill’.
Male
Hindi/Indian
Masculine variant form of Hindi unisex Swarna, SWARAN means "good color."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Ascetics; Another Name for Siva
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v. t.
To cut into long slices or strips and dry in the sun; as, jerk beef. See Charqui.
v. t.
To throw with a quick and suddenly arrested motion of the hand; as, to jerk a stone.
n.
Any one of many species of Old World singing birds belonging to Motacilla and several allied genera of the family Motacillidae. They have the habit of constantly jerking their long tails up and down, whence the name.
n.
A poisonous alkaloid resembling veratrine, and found with it in white hellebore (Veratrum album); -- called also jervina.
n.
See Jerquer.
n.
The act of pulling, pushing, or throwing, with a jerk.
pl.
of Jersey
n.
One belonging of the mediaeval religious orders called Hermits of St. Jerome.
n.
The act of twitching; a pull with a jerk; a short, sudden, quick pull; as, a twitch by the sleeve.
v. t.
To give a quick and suddenly arrested thrust, push, pull, or twist, to; to yerk; as, to jerk one with the elbow; to jerk a coat off.
n.
One of a breed of cattle in the Island of Jersey. Jerseys are noted for the richness of their milk.
n.
Alt. of Jeremiade
a.
Built hastily and of bad materials; as, jerry-built houses.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jerk
imp. & p. p.
of Jerk
n.
Any small jumping rodent of the genus Dipus, esp. D. Aegyptius, which is common in Egypt and the adjacent countries. The jerboas have very long hind legs and a long tail.
n.
Same as Jereed.
v. t.
To pull with a sudden jerk; to pluck with a short, quick motion; to snatch; as, to twitch one by the sleeve; to twitch a thing out of another's hand; to twitch off clusters of grapes.
a.
Moving by jerks and starts; characterized by abrupt transitions; as, a jerky vehicle; a jerky style.
n.
One who jerks or moves with a jerk.