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the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nicknamed "Rod the Bod" and "Mr. Hurricane", Brind'Amour has played or coached for the Hurricanes
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later became a butcher after the Great Depression forced the store to close. Rod had an older brother, novelist and aviation writer Robert J. Serling. Serling
The White Rod, White Wand, Rod of Inauguration, or Wand of Sovereignty, in the Irish language variously called the slat na ríghe (rod of kingship) and
rod, also called a 'con rod', is the part of a piston engine which connects the piston to the crankshaft. Together with the crank, the connecting rod
Rodarius Marcell Green (born August 27, 1998), known professionally as Rod Wave, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Signed to Alamo Records
Look up rød in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rød is the Norwegian and Danish word for the color "red". It is also a shortened version of the Norwegian
Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975), nicknamed "A-Rod", is an American former professional baseball shortstop and third baseman and current
The Gentleman or Lady Usher of the Black Rod, often shortened to Black Rod, is a senior parliamentary officer in the House of Lords responsible for ceremonial
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Catalan and Southern French (Rodés)
Catalan and Southern French (Rodés) : habitational name from any of several places named Rodés, mainly those in El Pallars and El Conflent districts, in northern Catalonia. This has the same origin as Occitan Rodés (Rodez in French), in Avairon department (southern France), which is first recorded in the 6th century in the Latin form Rutensis, apparently from the name of the Gaulish tribal name Ruteni.Catalan : variant of Roda, from Catalan rodes, the plural of roda ‘wheel’.English : variant of Rhodes.
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Swedish
 Swedish form of Old Norse Róðgeirr, RODGER means "famous spear." Compare with another form of Rodger.
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Russian
(РодÑ) Pet form of Russian Rodion, RODYA means "sprung from a hero."
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French
French form of Latin Rudolphus, RODOLPHE means "famous wolf."
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English
English : habitational name from a minor place in Somerset, an area of land in the marshes near Markham. This is first recorded in the form Rodenye; it derives from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Hroda (a short form of the various compound names with the first element hrÅð ‘renown’) + Old English Ä“g ‘island’, ‘dry land (in a fen)’.
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Scottish
Scottish feminine form of English Rodney, RODINA means "Hroda's fen/island."
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English (chiefly East Anglia)
English (chiefly East Anglia) : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place, perhaps named with the Old English personal name Hroda (see Rodney) + Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
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French
French form of Old High German Hrodric, RODRIGUE means "famous power."
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English
Variant spelling of English Roderick, RODERIC means "famous power."
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English
 Pet form of English Roderick, RODDY means "famous power," "red king," or "reddish-brown." Also used as a pet form of many other names beginning with Rod-.
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English
Short form of English Rodger, RODGE means "famous spear."
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English
English : variant of Roderick.
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French
Variant spelling of French Rodolphe, RODOLPH means "famous wolf."
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Russian
(Родион) Russian form of Greek Herodion, RODION means "sprung from a hero."
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English
English : habitational name from Rodway in Somerset, Radway in Warwickshire or Devon, or Reddaway or Roadway, both in Devon. The modern surname appears to relate principally to the Warwickshire place name, which is from Old English rÄ“ad ‘red’ (or possibly rÄd ‘ride’) + weg ‘way’.
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Swedish
Swedish : variant of Rodén (see Roden).English : unexplained.French : from a pet form of Rode.Russian : unexplained.
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Spanish
Spanish and Portuguese form of Old High German Hrodric, RODRIGO means "famous power."
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Italian
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Rudolphus, RODOLFO means "famous wolf."
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Romanian
Romanian name derived from the Slavic word rod, RODICA means "fertile."
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English
 Variant spelling of English Roger, RODGER means "famous spear." Compare with another form of Rodger.
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Hindu
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Pious, Good luck, Slender
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Latin American
Greater. Also a military rank above Captain and below Colonel.
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American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Latin, Shakespearean
Crowned with Laurels; Form of Lawrence
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Arabic, British, Indonesian
Divine
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Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Gold
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Finnish name SISKO means "sister."
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Arabic
A Fertile Plain
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Origin, Starting point
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Muslim
An authority of Hadith at baghdad
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n.
Any one of numerous species of micelike rodents belonging to Arvicola and allied genera of the subfamily Arvicolinae. They have a thick head, short ears, and a short hairy tail.
n.
A rod used by conjurers, diviners, magicians, etc.
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of Rodsman
a.
Full of rods or twigs.
n.
A large burrowing South American rodent (Lagostomus trichodactylus) allied to the chinchillas, but much larger. Its fur is soft and rather long, mottled gray above, white or yellowish white beneath. There is a white band across the muzzle, and a dark band on each cheek. It inhabits grassy plains, and is noted for its extensive burrows and for heaping up miscellaneous articles at the mouth of its burrows. Called also biscacha, bizcacha, vischacha, vishatscha.
n.
A small stick; a rod; a verge.
v. t.
Of or pertaining to the Rodentia.
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Rodomontade.
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Swung by the tide when at anchor; -- opposed to wind-rode.
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One of the Rodentia.
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A rod used as a tie. See Tie.
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Shaped like a little twig or rod.
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A rodomontadist.
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One who carries and holds a leveling staff, or rod, in a surveying party.
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A streak or mark made on the skin by a rod or whip; a stripe; a wheal. See Wheal.