What is the name meaning of RUFINE. Phrases containing RUFINE
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which it was known variously as Antiochetta, Antiocheta, Antiocheta in Rufine (Papal bull of Pope John XXII), and Antiochia Parva. Some scholars claim
Amélie Philippine Adélaïde Joséphine Hélène Henriette Caroline Justine Rufine Gasparine Melchiore Baltassare Mâté d’Orléans Spanish: María Isabel Francisca
erected by a husband to his wife, whom he styles Dei ancilla: "[Laur]entius Rufine coniugi Dei anci[llae]...". In a Roman inscription of the first quarter
and stiff sedge thrive despite the poor soils. Mossy mountain heather, rufine sedge, and arctic cottongrass can all grow right up to the edge of the glaciers
L'hameçon des bourses, Alonso de Castillo Solórzano, 1661 Histoire de dona Rufine, dite la fameuse courtisane de Séville, Alonso de Castillo Solórzano, 1731
Finance: Ved Agwekar, Ali Abzakh Event Coordination: Shree Baskar Publicity: Rufine-Tufaine Tompe Membership and Recruiting: Addison Kumka Minister without
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Welsh
Welsh form of Roman Latin Maurice, MEURIC means "dark-skinned; Moor."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Subramanian
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Roman Latin Maurice, MAURI means "dark-skinned; Moor."Â
Girl/Female
Greek
Light.
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Muslim
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French
Strong.
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Persian
Protector of fire.
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, BABETTE means "God is my oath."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly West Midlands)
English (mainly West Midlands) : from Middle English pr(i)est ‘minister of the Church’ (Old English prēost, from Latin presbyter, Greek presbyteros ‘elder’, ‘counselor’, comparative of presbys ‘old man’), used as a nickname, either for someone with a pious manner or possibly for someone who had played the part of a priest in a pageant. It may also have been an occupational name for someone in the service of a priest, and occasionally it may have been used to denote someone suspected of being the son of a priest.A John Priest is recorded as being in Woburn, MA, as early as 1675. The Mayflower Pilgrim Digory Priest of Holland died the first winter at Plymouth in 1620, leaving behind a widow who remarried and two daughters, who did not pass on the family name.
Male
Swiss
, goodness of the Lord.
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