What is the name meaning of MENDEL. Phrases containing MENDEL
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MENDEL
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Jewish (from Ukraine) : from the Yiddish male personal name Men, a pet form of either Mendel or Biblical Menachem.Cambodian : unexplained.
Male
Yiddish
(×žÖ¶× Ö°×“Ö°×œ) Yiddish name derived from Hebrew Menashsheh, MENDEL means "comforter."
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Australian, British, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Wisdom; Repairer; Comforter
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Muslim
Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome
Male
Danish
, follower of Christ.
Female
Egyptian
, living.
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Tamil
Of the forest
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Hindu
Smiling like a Moon, Bow of Shiva
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American, British, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Teutonic
Brave Warrior; Descendant of Ceallach; War; Bright-headed; Farm by the Spring; Churches; Strife War
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places, notably in Devon, called Woodbury, from Old English wudu ‘wood’ + byrig, dative of burh ‘fortified place’, or from either of two places called Woodborough, in Nottinghamshire and Wiltshire. The Nottinghamshire place name is from Old English wudu + burh, while Woodborough in Wiltshire is named with the same first element + Old English beorg ‘hill’.John Woodbury emigrated from Somerset, England, to Gloucester, MA, in 1623.
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Hindu
One name of God
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English American French
From the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, referring to the Greek god of wine.
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Australian, Gaelic
Powerful Warrior
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n.
The name given by Mendelejeff in accordance with the periodic law, and by prediction, to a hypothetical element then unknown, but since discovered and named scandium; -- so called because it was a missing analogue of the boron group. See Scandium.
n.
A night piece, or serenade. The name is now used for a certain graceful and expressive form of instrumental composition, as the nocturne for orchestra in Mendelsohn's "Midsummer-Night's Dream" music.