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LORI
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Northern Irish
Northern Irish : variant of Scottish Lorimer.English : occupational name for a maker of arms, Anglo-Norman French armer (Old French armier), with the definite article l’.
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Latin Teutonic
Little laurel.
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Latin German
Laurel.
Surname or Lastname
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 American English
Laurel.
Female
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Latin Lora, LORITA means "sorrowful."Â
Male
Swiss
, bay or laurel tree.
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Latin English
Laurel.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Lorimer.
Male
Italian
Diminutive form of Italian Lorenzo, LORIS means "of Laurentum."Â
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French
meaning 'from Laurentium.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lorrie, LORIE means "land of the people of Lothar."
Female
English
Diminutive form of Latin Lora ("sorrowful"), LORINA means "little sorrowful one."
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English
Modernand Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Lorri, LORI means "land of the people of Lothar." Compare with another form of Lori.
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English
Modernand Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
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American, British, English, Latin
A Combination of Lori and Anne; The Bay; Laurel
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English
English : ethnic name from Old French Lohereng ‘man from Lorraine’ (see Lorraine).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : see Lorimer.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Loren, LORIN means "of Laurentum."Â
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English
English : from Anglo-Norman French cardon ‘thistle’ (a diminutive of carde, from Latin carduus), probably applied as a topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of land overgrown with thistles, as an occupational name for someone involved in the carding of wool, originally carried out with thistle and teasel heads, or as a nickname for a prickly and unapproachable person.English : habitational name from Carden in Cheshire, which is recorded in the mid 13th century in the form Kawrdin and in the early 14th century as Cawardyn; it is probably named with Old English carr ‘rock’ + wor{dh}ign ‘enclosure’.
Male
Egyptian
, peace of Amen.
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Tamil
Ashravya | à®…à®·à¯à®°à®¾à®µà¯à®¯
Whom people listen to attentatively
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Australian, Jamaican
Virtuous; Strength
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Norse
Of the gods.
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English American
Curly-headed.
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Indian, Malayalam
Honest
Biblical
mouth of God; persuasion of God
Boy/Male
Haryanvi, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Modern
Any; Luck; Good
Male
Hebrew
(תּוּבַל קַיִן) Hebrew name TUWBAL QAYIN means "though shall be brought of Cain." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech, said to be an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron.
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n. pl.
The crocodilia.
n.
An animal covered with bony scales, as crocodiles among reptiles, and the pangolins among mammals.
n.
The golden oriole of Europe. See Oriole.
imp. & p. p.
of Loricate
pl.
of Lorica
v. t.
To cover with some protecting substance, as with lute, a crust, coating, or plates.
n.
Any one of several species of small lemurs of the genus Stenops. They have long, slender limbs and large eyes, and are arboreal in their habits. The slender loris (S. gracilis), of Ceylon, in one of the best known species.
pl.
of Lory
n.
Any one numerous species of small brush-tongued parrots or lories, found mostly in Australia, New Guinea and the adjacent islands, with some forms in the East Indies. They are arboreal in their habits and feed largely upon the honey of flowers. They belong to Trichoglossus, Loriculus, and several allied genera.
n.
A maker of bits, spurs, and metal mounting for bridles and saddles; hence, a saddler.
n.
The act of loricating; the protecting substance put on; a covering of scales or plates.
v.
Covered with a shell or exterior made of plates somewhat like a coat of mail, as in the armadillo.
n.
Instructive discourse.
n.
The protective case or shell of an infusorian or rotifer.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Loricate
n.
An Australian lorikeet (Trichoglossus multicolor) remarkable for the variety and brilliancy of its colors; -- called also blue-bellied lorikeet, and blue-bellied parrot.
n. pl.
A suborder of edentates, covered with bony plates, including the armadillos.
n.
Alt. of Loriner
n.
An Australian lorikeet (Ptilosclera versicolor) noted for the variety of its colors; -- called also varied lorikeet.
n.
The three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutis tricinctus). See Illust. under Loricata.