What is the name meaning of VANITY. Phrases containing VANITY
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VANITY
Biblical
vanity; elevation; fame; tumult
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Arrogance; Haughtiness; Vanity
Biblical
brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise; witty brother
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Abel, ABELL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."
Biblical
a city; mourning,vanity; breath; transitoriness
Male
Greek
(á¼Î²ÎµÎ») Greek form of Hebrew Hebel ("breath, breathing"), HABEL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his jealous brother Cain.
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American, Australian
That which is Vain
Male
English
 In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his jealous brother Cain. Anglicized form of Greek Habel, ABEL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory." Anglicized form of Hebrew Hebel, meaning "breath, breathing."
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Biblical American Hebrew
Vanity, breath, vapor. Also a city, mourning'.
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Indian
Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing
Boy/Male
Biblical
Vanity, elevation, fame, tumult.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Abel, ABLE means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Habel, �BEL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."
Boy/Male
Indian
Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing
Girl/Female
Biblical
The house of vanity, of iniquity of trouble.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Brother of vanity; or of darkness; or of joy; or of praise; witty brother.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Aapeli, AAPO means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Habel, AAPELI means "vanity," i.e. "transitory."
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Muslim
Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing
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Tamil
Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Oriya, Tamil
King of Mountains
Girl/Female
Indian
Abstinent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brittain.
Girl/Female
Ukrainian
Graceful.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Kings city meadow
Male
English
English form of Latin Dionysius, DENNIS means "follower of Dionysos."
Male
Egyptian
, a surname of Amenhotep III.
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Hindu
One who conquered devas
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Swedish
Earth
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Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Allprovider (Allah); Ibn Hammam was One of those Prominent People with this Name
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VANITY
n.
Lack of gravity and earnestness in deportment or character; trifling gayety; frivolity; sportiveness; vanity.
n.
An inane, useless thing or pursuit; a vanity; a silly object; -- chiefly in pl.; as, the inanities of the world.
n.
The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, idealism; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion.
n.
A vain display of what one is, or has, or has done; ostentation from vanity; a boast; a brag.
n.
Vanity; emptiness; -- now used only in the phrase in vain.
n.
That which is vain; anything empty, visionary, unreal, or unsubstantial; fruitless desire or effort; trifling labor productive of no good; empty pleasure; vain pursuit; idle show; unsubstantial enjoyment.
pl.
of Vanity
n.
The state of being puffed up, as with pride; conceit; vanity.
v. t.
Fig.: To swell; to puff up; to elate; as, to inflate one with pride or vanity.
v. t.
To spend in vanity; to fritter away; to waste; as, to trifle away money.
n.
One of the established characters in the old moralities and puppet shows. See Morality, n., 5.
n.
An inflation of mind upon slight grounds; empty pride inspired by an overweening conceit of one's personal attainments or decorations; an excessive desire for notice or approval; pride; ostentation; conceit.
a.
Springing from vainglory or vanity; vain; boastful.
a.
Feeling or indicating vainglory; elated by vanity; boastful.
a.
Pretentious without substance or reality; puffy; empty; vain; as, a flatulent vanity.
n.
The quality or state of being vain; want of substance to satisfy desire; emptiness; unsubstantialness; unrealness; falsity.
a.
All-devouring; eating everything indiscriminately; as, omnivorous vanity; esp. (Zool.), eating both animal and vegetable food.
v. t.
To display in ostentatious language; to speak of with pride, vanity, or exultation, with a view to self-commendation; to extol.
n.
Excessive vanity excited by one's own performances; empty pride; undue elation of mind; vain show; boastfulness.
n.
To return, as an argument, accusation, censure, or incivility; as, to retort the charge of vanity.