What is the name meaning of LYRE. Phrases containing LYRE
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LYRE
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, French, Greek
Expression of Emotion; Of the Iyre; Song; Singing to the Lyre
Female
English
English name derived from the constellation name, LYRA means "lyre."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Indian
Song; Of the Iyre; Poem; Singing to the Lyre; Expression of Emotion
Boy/Male
British, English
A Fork from River; Glen
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Boy/Male
Tamil
A prophets name, Black
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chndra mauleshawar (Lord Shiva)
Surname or Lastname
North German (Rudmann) and Dutch
North German (Rudmann) and Dutch : variant of Rothman(n) (see Rothman).English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English rudde ‘red’, ‘ruddy’ (see Rudd 1) + man ‘man’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Rude (variant of Rode used in Poland and Ukraine; compare Ratkovich) + Yiddish man ‘man’, in the sense ‘husband’.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Joy
Girl/Female
Arabic
Short for Yasmin or Yasamin
Boy/Male
Tamil
Man who commands everything
Boy/Male
Indian
Treasurer
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Inspiring; Positive Attitude
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full of Righteousness
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Victory; God is Gracious
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a.
Of or pertaining to the Phaeacians, a fabulous seafaring people fond of the feast, the lyre, and the dance, mentioned by Homer.
n.
A kind of musical instrument. a species of lyre; -- so called in allusion to the lyre of Mercury, fabled to have been made of the shell of a tortoise.
n.
The act of playing on a lyre or harp.
n.
A stringed instrument of music; a kind of harp much used by the ancients, as an accompaniment to poetry.
n.
A small instrument of ivory, wood, metal, or quill, used in playing upon the lyre and other stringed instruments.
a.
Fitted to be sung to the lyre; hence, also, appropriate for song; -- said especially of poetry which expresses the individual emotions of the poet.
n.
A musician who plays on the harp or lyre; a composer of lyrical poetry.
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An instrument, as a lyre or harp, having three strings.
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A lyre with seven chords.
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Shaped like a lyre, as the tail of the blackcock, or that of the lyre bird.
n.
A constellation; Lyra, or the Lyre.
a.
Lyre-shaped, or spatulate and oblong, with small lobes toward the base; as, a lyrate leaf.
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A kind of triangular lyre or harp.
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A kind of lyre used by the Greeks.
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The famous mythic Thracian poet, son of the Muse Calliope, and husband of Eurydice. He is reputed to have had power to entrance beasts and inanimate objects by the music of his lyre.
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An instrument of music, as a lyre, -- the first lyre having been made, it is said, by drawing strings over a tortoise shell.
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One of the constellations; Lyra. See Lyra.
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Having a lyre-shaped shoulder girdle, as certain fishes.
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Of or pertaining to a lyre or harp.