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KECK
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset and Wiltshire)
English (Somerset and Wiltshire) : possibly a derivative of Middle English kiken ‘to watch’, ‘to spy’. Compare Kicker.German : variant of Keck.Dutch : probably a nickname, from a derivative of kikken ‘to kick’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Keikr (from Old West Scandinavian keikr ‘bent backwards’).German : nickname from Middle High German kec ‘lively’, ‘active’ (cognate of English quick), which later changed its meaning to ‘bold’, ‘forward’, ‘fresh’.
KECK
KECK
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Mirage
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Rules an estate.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Mind
Boy/Male
Hindu
Always bright
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Star
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Urshu.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Blessing
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KECK
pl.
of Kecksy
v. i. & n.
See Keck, v. i. & n.
n.
Old rope or iron chains wound around a cable. See Keckle, v. t.
a.
Resembling a kecksy.
imp. & p. p.
of Keckle
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Keck
v. t.
To wind old rope around, as a cable, to preserve its surface from being fretted, or to wind iron chains around, to defend from the friction of a rocky bottom, or from the ice.
n.
The hollow stalk of an umbelliferous plant, such as the cow parsnip or the hemlock.
a.
Inclined to vomit; squeamish.
n.
A weed; a kecksy.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Keckle
imp. & p. p.
of Keck
n.
An effort to vomit; queasiness.
v. i.
To heave or to retch, as in an effort to vomit.