What is the name meaning of MI ATUM-U. Phrases containing MI ATUM-U
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MI ATUM-U
Boy/Male
Celtic
Bear; rock.
Boy/Male
Hindu
New
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Whole.
Male
Egyptian
, the deity of the setting sun.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Rémy, RÉMI means "oarsman."
Girl/Female
Danish, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Good; Self Confidant; Pure as Milk
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Rameses II.
Male
Egyptian
, a title of the deity Tum or Atum.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Great.
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Hor-mi-nuter.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Born before the sunset
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessing of God, Gods gift
Male
Egyptian
, Atum or Tum, the setting sun.
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Rameses II.
Female
English
English surname transferred to forename use, TATUM means "Tate's homestead."
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex)
English (Essex) : variant of Tatham.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Matchless or incomparable
Male
Egyptian
, the name of two sons of Rameses II.
Girl/Female
English American
Brings joy.
Boy/Male
African Egyptian
Ghanian name given to the fifth born child.
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n.
Alum stone.
a.
Somewhat like alum.
pl.
of Centesimo
imp. & p. p.
of Stum
n.
Alum.
n.
A syllable applied to the third tone of the scale of C, i. e., to E, in European solmization, but to the third tone of any scale in the American system.
pl.
of Datum
n.
Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; -- used chiefly in the plural.
v. t.
To stum.
v. t.
To treat or impregnate with alum; to alum.
n.
A wooden blade with a cross handle, used for mi/ing the clay in potteries; a plunger.
a.
Containing alum.
n. pl.
See Datum.
n.
A constituent particle of matter, or a molecule supposed to be made up of subordinate particles.
v. t.
To steep in, or otherwise impregnate with, a solution of alum; to treat with alum.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stum
n.
Unfermented grape juice or wine, often used to raise fermentation in dead or vapid wines; must.