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English
Variant spelling of English Tirzah, THYRZA means "pleasantness."Â
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English
English : habitational name from Rostherne in Cheshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Rodestorne, from the Old Scandinavian personal name Rauthr + Old English thorn or thyrne ‘thorn tree’.Italian : from an augmentative of Rosso.
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Týr, THYR means "god."
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þyri, THYRA means "Thor's warrior." Compare with another form of Thyra.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Thorrington in Essex or Thorington in Suffolk, both probably named from Old English thorn or thyrne ‘thorn tree’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘enclosure’.
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Danish Scandinavian
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Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Caesar.
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Australian, German, Greek, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Shield-bearer; God; Thor's Struggle; Warrior
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Muslim
Devoted
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American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
God is My Judge; Feminine Variant of Daniel
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African, Arabic, Farsi, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Sindhi
Royal; Falcon; Tender; Bird
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Arabic
Good Girl
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Born Leader
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Tamil
Mohanraj | மோஹநராஜ
Charming, Fascinating, Lord Krishna
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Afghan, Arabic, Australian, British, Russian
Supporter; Helper; Guide
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Hindu, Indian
Land; Earth
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Hungarian
Kind. Good.
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Muslim
The innermost essence, Core, Gist
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n.
The operation of cutting into the thyroid cartilage.
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A staff entwined with ivy, and surmounted by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries. It is an attribute of Bacchus, and of the satyrs and others engaging in Bacchic rites.
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Of or pertaining to the thyroid cartilage of the larynx and the hyoid arch.
pl.
of Thyrsus
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Of or pertaining to the sternum and the thyroid cartilage.
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Having somewhat the form of a thyrsus.
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Of or pertaining to both the thyroid and arytenoid cartilages of the larynx.
n.
A species of inflorescence; a dense panicle, as in the lilac and horse-chestnut.
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A thyrsus.
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A large edible fresh-water fish of Australia and New Zealand (Thyrsites atun).
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Shaped like an oblong shield; shield-shaped; as, the thyroid cartilage.
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Of or pertaining both to the cricoid and the thyroid cartilages.
n.
An enlargement of the thyroid gland, on the anterior part of the neck; bronchocele. It is frequently associated with cretinism, and is most common in mountainous regions, especially in certain parts of Switzerland.
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Thyroid.
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Alt. of Thyrsoidal
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One of the lower segments in the hyoid arch, often consolidated with the body of the hyoid bone and forming one of its great horns, as in man.
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Of or pertaining to the thyroid body, thyroid cartilage, or thyroid artery; thyroideal.