What is the name meaning of TOME. Phrases containing TOME
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TOME
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Tom, a short form of the personal name Thomas.Czech (Tomeš) : from a variant of the personal name Tomáš (see Thomas).Spanish (Tomés) : from a derivative of the personal name Tomás (see Thomas).
Boy/Male
Japanese
Cautious man.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Italian, Portuguese
Twin
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Hebrew
Twin
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Twin
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew, Jewish
Tree; Palm Tree; Signifies Tall; Statuesque
Male
Hebrew
(תּï‹×žÖ¶×¨) Hebrew name TOMER means "tall, stately," like a palm tree.
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for a Jew, from Middle English jeu ‘Jew’, Old French giu.English : from a short form of Julian.Chinese : possibly a variant of Zhou.Chinese : possibly a variant of Zhao.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Sisley, Cecilie (Latin Caecilia, feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, originally a derivative of caecus ‘blind’). This was the name of a Roman virgin martyr of the 2nd or 3rd century, who came to be regarded as the patron saint of music.
Female
English
English form of French Joséphine, JOSEPHINE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
The Sun
Boy/Male
Biblical
Son of the honorable.
Male
Iranian/Persian
(Persian بهادر): Hindi and Persian form of Mongolian Baghatur, BAHADUR means "hero" or "warrior."
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rathidevi | ராதீதேவீÂ
Consort of cupid, Love, Joy
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A word in the Qur'an
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Faith
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n.
A bitter balsamic resin obtained from tropical American trees of the genus Elaphrium (E. tomentosum and E. Tacamahaca), and also from East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum; also, the resinous exhudation of the balsam poplar.
a.
Covered with matted woolly hairs; as, a tomentose leaf; a tomentose leaf; a tomentose membrane.
pl.
of Tomentum
n.
All small tome, or volume.
n.
A species of Crataegus or hawthorn (C. tomentosa). Both are used for hedges.
n.
The common birth of two or more at the same tome; production of two or more together.
n.
A very astringent shrub (Spiraea tomentosa), common in pastures. The Potentilla fruticosa in also called by this name.
n.
Hence, a collection of printed sheets bound together, whether containing a single work, or a part of a work, or more than one work; a book; a tome; especially, that part of an extended work which is bound up together in one cover; as, a work in four volumes.
n.
As many writings as are bound in a volume, forming part of a larger work; a book; -- usually applied to a ponderous volume.
n.
The closely matted hair or downy nap covering the leaves or stems of some plants.
a.
Tomentose.