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A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland (i.e. grassy woodland) biome and ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced
Savanah Leaf (born 24 November 1993) is a British-American film director and video artist. Earth Mama, her BAFTA-winning debut feature length film, was
Savannah Smiles is a 1982 family film written and produced by Mark Miller. Miller also played one of the male leads in the film. The film was directed
Spork is a 2011 American independent coming-of-age musical comedy-drama film produced by Christopher Racster, Chad Allen, Honey Labrador and Geric Miller-Frost
Earth Mama is a 2023 drama film written and directed by Savanah Leaf, based on the short film The Heart Still Hums by Leaf and Taylor Russell. It was
co-directed the 2020 short documentary film The Heart Still Hums, with Savanah Leaf, which was the base for a movie adaptation by Leaf titled Earth Mama
Savanah Jayn Uveges (born June 9, 1996) is an American soccer coach and former player who serves as a volunteer assistant coach for Nebraska Cornhuskers
Nevada, January 2010 Born (1967-10-14) October 14, 1967 (age 58) Other names Savanah Samson Savanah Savanna Samson Savanna Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
The Savannah Spirits were a professional basketball team that played for two years in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) from 1986 to 1988, amassing
Savanah Joeckel, Mark Justice, Paul Sorvino (in his final screen appearance before his death), Dee Dee Sorvino, D. B. Sweeney and Dean Cain. Savanah Joeckel
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French
Old French form of German Gozzo, GOSSE means "good" or "god."
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Muslim/Islamic
Happiness generosity
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Indian
Stream, Motion, Night, God of death
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
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English
English form of Irish BrÃgh, BREE means "force, strength."
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Mridhu | à®®à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®‚
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English : from Middle English biscop, Old English bisc(e)op ‘bishop’, which comes via Latin from Greek episkopos ‘overseer’. The Greek word was adopted early in the Christian era as a title for an overseer of a local community of Christians, and has yielded cognates in every European language: French évêque, Italian vescovo, Spanish obispo, Russian yepiskop, German Bischof, etc. The English surname has probably absorbed at least some of these continental European cognates. The word came to be applied as a surname for a variety of reasons, among them service in the household of a bishop, supposed resemblance in bearing or appearance to a bishop, and selection as the ‘boy bishop’ on St. Nicholas’s Day.
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Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Jórunnr, JØRUNN means "stallion to love."
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English (mainly southeast), French, German (Harmann) and Dutch
English (mainly southeast), French, German (Harmann) and Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements heri, hari ‘army’ + man ‘man’ (see Hermann). In England this name was introduced by the Normans.Irish : generally of English origin (see 1); but sometimes also used as a variant of Hardiman, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hArgadáin (see Hargadon).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a nickname for someone with a copious or noticeable head of hair (see Haar).
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British, English, Jamaican, Latin
Used as a Virtue Name by the Puritans; Merciful; Mild; Gentle; Giving Mercy; Gentle and Merciful; Variant of Clementia
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