What is the name meaning of TWINE. Phrases containing TWINE
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Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin
Youthful; Daughter of the Sun; Diminutive of Eliana; Bond; To Twine Around; Lily; Short Form of Juliane; Vine; To Bind
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English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained; perhaps a metathesized form of Twynam, a habitational name from Twinehame in Sussex or Twinham (now Christchurch) in Hampshire.
Girl/Female
British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Latin
A Compound of Lee; Wood; To Twine Around
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for someone who made string or thread, from Old English twīn ‘thread’, ‘string’.
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English
English : occupational name for a maker of thread or twine, an agent derivative of Old English twīnen ‘to twine’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Bengali, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss
To Bind; Twine Around; A Climbing Plant; Bond; Light; Subdue; Divine Power; Fate; Youthful; Similar to Helen; Sun; Lily; Soft
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Hindu, Indian
Sun; Bright
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The Wife of Prophet Ibrahim (as)
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English
English : variant spelling of Parmley. This spelling is recorded in England in the 17th century, but appears to have died out there in the 18th or 19th century. It is not found in the 1881 British census.
Male
English
Short form of English Robert, BOB means "bright fame."Â
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Heath Covered Meadow
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Saint; Sage; Holy; Saintly Person
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Indian, Sanskrit
Son of Danu
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Anglo, British, English
Settlement on the River; Riverside Village
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in Naam
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n.
A strong thread composed of two or three smaller threads or strands twisted together, and used for various purposes, as for binding small parcels, making nets, and the like; a small cord or string.
v. i.
To be intewoven or entwined; to twine together; as, a bower of wreathing trees.
v. i.
To wind; to bend; to make turns; to meander.
n.
Any plant which twines about a support.
n.
To mingle; to mix.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Twine
v. i.
To mutually twist together; to become mutually involved.
v. i.
To turn round; to revolve.
v. t.
To untwist; to separate, as that which is twined or twisted; to disentangle; to untie.
imp. & p. p.
of Twine
n.
The act of twining or winding round.
v. t.
To cover or surround with something coiled about; as, to wind a rope with twine.
v. i.
To ascend in spiral lines about a support; to climb spirally; as, many plants twine.
n.
To change the direction of.
n.
A twist; a convolution.
n.
To twine or twist about; to surround; to encircle.
n.
To wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body.
a.
The act of one who, or that which, twines; (Bot.) the act of climbing spirally.
n.
To twist together; to form by twisting or winding of threads; to wreathe; as, fine twined linen.
n.
To wind about; to embrace; to entwine.