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SHIPP
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places named from Old English scypen, scipen ‘cattleshed’, such as Shippen in West Yorkshire and Shippon in Berkshire, or a topographic name derived directly from the vocabulary word. In some cases it may originally have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name for a cowman, who in medieval times would often have lived in the same building as his animals.Born in Methley, Yorkshire, England, in 1639, Edward Shippen emigrated to Boston, MA, in 1668. He joined the Society of Friends and moved his family and business to Philadelphia in about 1694 to avoid religious persecution, eventually becoming mayor of Philadelphia, where his sons and grandsons continued to be prominent.
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English
English : from Old English scēap, scīp ‘sheep’ + ēg ‘island’ or (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’; a topographic name for an island with sheep on it (which might be no more than a piece of raised dry ground surrounded by wet, low-lying land), or an enclosure where sheep were kept.
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English : occupational name for a peddler or hawker, Middle English packeman.English : occupational name for the servant (Middle English man) of someone called Pack.German (Packmann, Päckmann), Dutch (Pakman), and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a packer (one who packed goods for shipping) or alternatively a rider or driver of pack animals, used for carrying comparatively light quantitites of goods at high speed, from a derivative of packen ‘to pack’.German : variant of Pach 1, 2.
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English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a boatbuilder or a mariner, from Middle English ship ‘ship’.
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English
English : metonymic name for a shipbuilder (see Shipp).
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English
English : variant spelling of Shippey.
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Male
Arthurian
, (lordly); nephew of Arthur, and Duke of Brittany.
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English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Schau.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hebrew
Little Light
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Good Ethics and Moral Values
Girl/Female
Muslim
Luck, Flower
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Ashtaroth, ASTAROTH means "star." In the bible, this is the name applied to false goddesses in the Canaanite religion, usually related to a fertility cult. It is also the name of a city in Bashan east of the Jordan given to Manasseh.
Girl/Female
Indian
One of the consorts of sage Marichi
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet; Cute
Girl/Female
Muslim
Goddess Durga, White antelope
Boy/Male
French American Greek Arthurian Legend
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a.
Bordering on, or situated near, the ocean; connected with the sea by site, interest, or power; having shipping and commerce or a navy; as, maritime states.
n.
Navigation.
imp. & p. p.
of Ship
n.
A man employed in weighing and shipping at a staith.
n.
The act or process of shipping; as, he was engaged in the shipment of coal for London; an active shipment of wheat from the West.
n.
The whole amount of shipping estimated by tons; as, the tonnage of the United States. See Ton.
n.
The swell of the ocean or other body of water in a high wind; motion of the water's surface; also, a single wave; a billow; as, there was a high sea after the storm; the vessel shipped a sea.
n.
A cowhouse; a shippen.
n.
A stable; a cowhouse.
n.
The act of warping; also, a charge per ton made on shipping in some harbors.
n.
A stable; a shippen.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ocean; marine; pertaining to navigation and naval affairs, or to shipping and commerce by sea.
n.
That which is shipped.
a.
Relating to ships, their ownership, transfer, or employment; as, shiping concerns.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ship
n.
The collective body of ships in one place, or belonging to one port, country, etc.; vessels, generally; tonnage.
n.
The act of one who, or of that which, ships; as, the shipping of flour to Liverpool.
a.
The sum of naval affairs; naval economy; the department of navigation and sea forces; the collective shipping of a country; as, the mercantile marine.
n.
One who sends goods from one place to another not in the same city or town, esp. one who sends goods by water.
a.
Relating to, or concerned in, the forwarding of goods; as, a shipping clerk.