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STARLING
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Muslim Sanskrit
Starling. Heaven. Glass.
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English
English : altered form of Starling.
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Anglo, British, English
A Bird
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Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Precious Stone; Fish; Starling; Heaven; Glass
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Arthurian
, a knight, (starling).
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English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Spakr.Respelling of Jewish, Ukrainian, and Belorussian Shpak, a nickname from Ukrainian and Belorussian shpak ‘starling’. In the case of Jewish bearers, it is generally an ornamental name.
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English
English : from Middle English starling ‘starling’ (Old English stærling), probably a nickname for a raucous or voracious person.
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Scottish
Scottish : variant spelling of Stirling.English : perhaps a variant of Starling.German : from Middle High German sterlinc, the name of a coin, hence probably a nickname for someone who paid that amount in rent.William Sterling settled in Haverhill, MA, in 1662.
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Teutonic English
Strong leader.
Female
German
German form of Greek Aikaterine, KATARINE means "pure."
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German
Defending Warrior; Armed Defender
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Celebrity, Indian
Shinning Light
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Hindu, Indian
Without Fault
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Broad Mentality
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Muslim
Brave, Fearless, Intrepid
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Arabic
Outstanding; Distinguished
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Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Glory (Allah)
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Egyptian
, the earlier name of princess Ranofru.
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a.
Like, or characteristic of, an earthquake; loud; starling.
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A California fish; the rock trout.
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Same as Starling, 3.
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The cow blackbird (Molothrus ater), an American starling. Like the European cuckoo, it builds no nest, but lays its eggs in the nests of other birds; -- so called because frequently associated with cattle.
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The starling.
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Any one of numerous species of Asiatic starlings of the genera Acridotheres, Sturnopastor, Sturnia, Gracula, and allied genera. In habits they resemble the European starlings, and like them are often caged and taught to talk. See Hill myna, under Hill, and Mino bird.
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The European starling.
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A species of starling (Pastor roseus), native of the plains of Western Asia and Eastern Europe. Its head is crested and glossy greenish black, and its back is rosy. It feeds largely upon locusts.
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The European starling.
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An American bird of the genus Cassicus, allied to the starlings and orioles, remarkable for its skillfully constructed and suspended nest; the crested oriole. The name is also sometimes given to the piping crow, an Australian bird.
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The European starling.
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Like or pertaining to the starlings.
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The starling.
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A structure of piles driven round the piers of a bridge for protection and support; -- called also sterling.
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Any passerine bird belonging to Sturnus and allied genera. The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is dark brown or greenish black, with a metallic gloss, and spotted with yellowish white. It is a sociable bird, and builds about houses, old towers, etc. Called also stare, and starred. The pied starling of India is Sternopastor contra.
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A starling or other structure attached to the pier of a bridge, with an angle or edge directed up stream, in order better to resist the action of water, ice, etc.; the sharpened upper end of the pier itself.