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Silvain may refer to: Silvain (opera), an opera by André Ernest Modeste Grétry Silvain of Ahun, French martyr and saint 15899 Silvain, an asteroid Eugène
Eugène-Charles-Joseph Silvain (17 June 1851 - 21 August 1930) was a French stage actor, pensionnaire of the Comédie française, sociétaire then dean of
Silvanus (or Sylvanus; French: Silvain, Sauvan, Salvan, Souvain) of Ahun is venerated as a martyr and saint. According to the tradition, Silvanus was
Silvain (spelt Sylvain in the 1771 libretto) is a one-act opéra-comique by André Grétry with a libretto by Jean-François Marmontel. It was first performed
The Revenge of Count Silvain (German:Graf Sylvains Rache) is a 1920 German silent comedy film directed by Willy Grunwald and starring Asta Nielsen. Curt
text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Dolomieu, Déodat Guy Silvain Tancrède Gratet de". Carozzi, A. V.; Zenger, D. H. (1981). "On a type of
Saint-Silvain-Bellegarde (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ silvɛ̃ bɛlɡaʁd]; Occitan: Sent Sauve de Bèlagarda) is a commune in the Creuse department in central
Saint-Silvain-Montaigut (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ silvɛ̃ mɔ̃tɛɡy]; Limousin: Sant Sauve Mont Agut) is a commune in the Creuse department in central
Pierre Silvain (1926 in Morocco – 30 October 2009) was a French writer and playwright. 1960: La Part de l'ombre, novel, Plon 1963: La Chair et l'ombre
Silvain Vanot (born 1963) is a French singer-songwriter. He has issued seven albums and also composes film music. Egérie (1997).[clarification needed]
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Generosity of the All-merciful
Biblical
the son of Tiber
Girl/Female
Latin
Mountain.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a pointed hill (or regional name from the Peak District (Old English Pēaclond) in Derbyshire), named with Old English pēac ‘peak’, ‘pointed hill’ (found only in place names). This word is not directly related to Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘pointed hill’, which yielded Pike; there is, however, some evidence of confusion between the two surnames.Possibly also Irish : reduced form of McPeak.Major concentrations of the surname Peak are found in Staffordshire and the West Country of England. Among the earliest known bearers are Richard del Pech or del Pek (d. 1196), son of Rannulf, sheriff of Nottingham, and Willielmus Piec (Winchester 1194). A century later, c.1284, a certain Richard del Peke settled in Denbighshire (now part of Clwyd), Wales, receiving lands from Henry de Lacey, earl of Lincoln, in return for helping to control the region. His descendants, who bear the name Peak(e), can be traced to the present day, and are found in New Zealand and Canada as well as in Britain. Peake is also the name of a family descended from John Pyke, who paid rent to the abbot of Leicester in 1477. The name took various forms, such as Peke and Pick, eventually becoming established as Peak in the 17th century.
Boy/Male
British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Sword Friend; Polished Chief
Girl/Female
Arabic, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Muslim
Slave
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kaylyn, KALYN means "girl."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
River Ganga
Boy/Male
Armenian, Hindu, Indian
Flower
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