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Look up kir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KIR, Kir or kir may refer to: Inward-rectifier potassium channel Kir Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor
Kir is a French cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) topped up with white wine. In France it is usually drunk as an
The Kir royal (French pronunciation: [kiʁ ʁwa.jal]), also known as Kir royale, is a French cocktail, a variation on the Kir. It consists of crème de cassis
Dragons of Kir is a 2005 strategy board game from Future Magic Games and 1i Productions. Dragons of Kir is a 2-player strategy game. The object of the
Kirs may refer to: People Eduard Kirs (1887–1963), Estonian music teacher, trade unionist and politician Friido Kirs (1889–1948), Estonian schoolteacher
The Land of Kir is a location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, where the Arameans are said to have originated. It is also the place to which Tiglath-Pileser
probably the same as the city called Kir-haresh (Isaiah 16:11, KJV), Kir-hareseth (Hebrew: קִיר-חֲרֶשֶׂת; Isa 16:7), and Kir-heres (Hebrew: קִיר חָרֶשׂ; Isa
Inanna is the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of war, love, and sex. She is also associated with political power, divine law, sensuality, and procreation
Kir Lake (French: Lac Kir) is an artificial lake located south west of Dijon, France. Traversed by the Ouche, it was completed in 1964 and named after
Emir Kir (born 17 October 1968) is a Belgian politician who has been mayor of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode since 2012, having been re-elected in 2018 and 2024
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Scottish form of Latin Christina, KIRSTINE means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Hindi/Indian
(किरण) Hindi name KIRAN means "sun rays."
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Hindi/Indian
Hindi name KIRI means "amaranth flower."
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Russian
(КиÌÑ€) Russian name KIR means "master, ruler."
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English
Variant spelling of Scottish Kirstine, KIRSTIN means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Variant spelling of Scottish Kirstin, KIRSTEEN means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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English surname transferred to forename use, originally an English and Scottish name for someone who "lives near a church," derived from the Old Norse word kirkja, KIRK means "church."Â
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Norwegian
 Danish and Norwegian form of Latin Christina, KIRSTEN means "believer" or "follower of Christ." Compare with another form of Kirsten.
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English
Pet form of Scottish Kirstin, KIRSTIE means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Finnish form of Latin Christina, KIRSTI means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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German
Old Germanic name KIRSA means "cherry."
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English
English : variant of Kirkley.
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Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Christina, KIRSI means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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English
 Pet form of Scottish Kirstine, KIRSTY means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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English
 Old English name KIRSTEN means "stone church." Compare with another form of Kirsten.
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English
English : variant of Kirk.
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English : variant of Kirkland.
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Greek
(ΚίÏκη) Greek name KIRKE means "hoop-round." In mythology, this is the goddess pharmakeia (witch or sorceress) who lived on the island of Aiaia and changed Odysseus's men into hogs.Â
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Russian
(КириÌлл) Russian form of English Cyril, KIRILL means "lord."
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(КиÌра) Feminine form of Russian Kir, KIRA means "mistress, ruler."Â
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Muslim/Islamic
Holy
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Indian
Span of life
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British, English, Jamaican
Town by a Pool
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Indian
Intelligent
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Egyptian
, a son of King Aahmes I.
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Indian, Tamil
Lord of Celebration
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English
English : variant of Sherrard.Americanized form of French Cherot ‘wagoner’ (see Shero).
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Hindu
Rays of rising Sun
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Assamese, Indian
Calm
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English
English : nickname from Middle English fair eie ‘fair eye’, Old English fæger ēage.English : habitational name from Fairy Farm in Wethersfield, Essex, or from Fairyhall in Felsted, Essex, both probably so named from Old English fearh ‘pig’, ‘hog’ + (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’.
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A cherry tree (Prunus Mahaleb) of Southern Europe. The wood is prized by cabinetmakers, the twigs are used for pipe stems, the flowers and leaves yield a perfume, and from the fruit a violet dye and a fermented liquor (like kirschwasser) are prepared.
n.
See Hara-kiri.
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Christian; christened.
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Same as Hara-kiri.
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A garment varying in form and use at different times, and worn doth by men and women.
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A tent used by the Kirghiz Tartars.
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An alcoholic liquor, obtained by distilling the fermented juice of the small black cherry.
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Suicide, by slashing the abdomen, formerly practiced in Japan, and commanded by the government in the cases of disgraced officials; disembowelment; -- also written, but incorrectly, hari-kari.
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Wearing a kirtle.
n.
See Kirmess.
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A bird of Madagascar (Leptosomus discolor), the only living type of a family allied to the rollers. It has a pair of loral plumes. The male is glossy green above, with metallic reflections; the female is spotted with brown and black.
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Dressed with garlands of flowers.
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of Kirkman
n.
A churchyard.
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Turned upward; bent.
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Uttered by the aid of the palate; -- said of certain sounds, as the sound of k in kirk.
n.
A member of the Church of Scotland, as distinguished from a member of another communion.
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A church or the church, in the various senses of the word; esp., the Church of Scotland as distinguished from other reformed churches, or from the Roman Catholic Church.
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A clergyman or officer in a kirk.
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In Europe, particularly in Belgium and Holland, and outdoor festival and fair; in the United States, generally an indoor entertainment and fair combined.