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Look up lari or Lari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lari may refer to: Georgian lari, the currency of Georgia Maldivian laari, or lari, a coin denomination
Lari Michele White Cannon (/ˈlɑːri/, LAH-ree; May 13, 1965 – January 23, 2018) was an American country musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and
The lari (Georgian: ლარი, pronounced [ˈɫaɾi]; ISO 4217: GEL, sign: ₾) is the currency of Georgia. It is divided into 100 tetri (თეთრი). The name lari is
Lari is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abd al-Husayn Najafi Lari (1226–1303), Persian clergyman Mulla Muhammad Lari, Iranian-born
Emilio Lari is an Italian-born movie stills photographer. Emilio started his career by bluffing his way on to the set of Richard Lester's A Hard Day's
Lari may refer to: Lari language (Iran), or Achomi, a language of Iran Lari dialect (Sindhi), a dialect of the Sindhi language of Pakistan Lari language
Lari people may refer to: Lari people (Congo) (alternatively Laari), an ethnic group of the Republic of the Congo Lari people (Iran), (alternatively Laristani)
Laris may refer to: The plural of Lari (several meanings) Laris (moth), synonym of the moth genus Parastenolechia Le Laris, part of Saint-Christophe-et-le-Laris
Lari is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Lari Azad (born 1959), Indian historian Lari Ketner (1977–2014), American basketball player
The lari sign (₾) is the currency sign used for the Georgian lari, the official currency of Georgia. The design was presented to the public by the National
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Tamil
Cheerful, Light-hearted
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English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian
English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian : from a Germanic personal name (see Bernhard). The popularity of the personal name was greatly increased by virtue of its having been borne by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (c.1090–1153), founder and abbot of the Cistercian monastery at Clairvaux.Americanized form of German Bernhard or any of the other cognates in European languages; for forms see Hanks and Hodges 1988.The first bearer of the name in Canada was from the Lorraine region of France. He is documented in Quebec city in 1666 as Jean Bernard. He and some of his descendants bore the secondary surnames Anse and Hanse, because his original forename must have been Hans (the German equivalent of French Jean, English John). Another bearer, from La Rochelle, is documented in Quebec city in 1676; and a third, from the Poitou region of France, was also documented in Quebec city, in 1713, with the secondary surname Léveillé. Other documented secondary names are Jolicoeur, Larivière, and Lajoie.
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English
English : variant spelling of Tart.French : metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of fine pastries,
from Old French tarte ‘tart’, ‘pastry’.Possibly
an altered form of Tartre, a regional variant of Tertre,
a habitational name from a common place name meaning ‘height’,
‘hill’.A Tartre with the secondary surname
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Hindu
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Greek
Cheerful.
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Russian
Protection.
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Laura, LARI means "laurel."
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a maker and seller of spurs, bits, and other small metal attachments to harness and tackle. Compare Lorimer.
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Latin
Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory).
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Latin
Sea gull; Protection. Derived from 'lares' - individual Roman household gods who were protectors...
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Hindu
Cheerful, Light-hearted
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Danish
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Scottish
Serves Lawrence.
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Tamil
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Laures, LARIS means "of Laurentum."
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.
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Russian
Cheerful.
Female
Russian
(ЛариÑÑа) Russian form of Greek Lárisa, probably LARISSA means "fortified town."
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Russian American Greek Latin
Protection.
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Muslim
Beautiful and intelligent girl
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Biblical
assemblies; congregations
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Hindu
Attached, Connected
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Full of Mercy; Kind
Boy/Male
Afghan, Hebrew, Indian, Parsi, Sanskrit
Grape Presser; World; Song
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Indian
Lucky
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Muslim
Limitless shank, Boundless, Protector
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Good Friend
Boy/Male
Indian
Lamp, Light of the holy word
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for the Moon
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Indian
A vedic Mantra praising the Sun, A sacred verse, A Goddess, Mother of the Vedas
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n.
A variety of sugar, isomeric with sucrose, extracted from the manna of the larch (Larix).
a.
Of, or derived from, the larch (Larix); as, larixinic acid.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Gull family (Laridae).
n.
A lariat.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lariat
n.
A long, slender rope made of hemp or strips of hide, esp. one with a noose; -- used as a lasso for catching cattle, horses, etc., and for picketing a horse so that he can graze without wandering.
n.
The American larch (Larix Americana), a coniferous tree with slender deciduous leaves; also, its heavy, close-grained timber. Called also tamarack.
n.
The American larch; also, the larch of Oregon and British Columbia (Larix occidentalis). See Hackmatack, and Larch.
v. t.
To secure with a lariat fastened to a stake, as a horse or mule for grazing; also, to lasso or catch with a lariat.
a.
Like or belonging to the Gull family (Laridae).
n.
An amorphous variety of manna obtained from the nests and cocoons of a Syrian coleopterous insect (Larinus maculatus, L. nidificans, etc.) which feeds on the foliage of a variety of thistle. It is used as an article of food, and is called also nest sugar.
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