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Vass is a town in Moore County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 952 at the 2020 census, up from 720 in 2010. Vass grew up along the
Joan Vass (1925-2011) was an American knitwear designer and founder of the company bearing her name. Joan Isabel Kaplan was born in New York City on 19
Márta Vass (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈma:rtə ˈvɑːʃ], born July 6, 1962, in Marcali and raised in Nemesdéd, Hungary) is a Hungarian ultramarathon runner
The Vass Farmstead is located at 109 Stillwater Road in Hardwick Township of Warren County, New Jersey, United States. Built in 1812, the historic stone
Ghizela Vass (also Gisela or Gisella Vass; April 22, 1912 – 2004), a Romanian communist, was an activist and politician of the Romanian Communist Party
Máté Vass (born 17 October 1990) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for THSE Szabadkikötő. Máté Vass at Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség (MLSZ)
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Russian Slavic
royal.
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English
English : habitational name for someone from Kent, an ancient Celtic name. The surname is also frequent in Scotland and Ireland. In Irrerwick in East Lothian English vassals were settled in the middle of the 12th century and in Meath in Ireland in the 13th century.
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English, of French (Huguenot) origin
English, of French (Huguenot) origin : altered form of French Vassal, status name for a medieval retainer (see Vassell).
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Dutch
Dutch : status name for a feudal tenant or vassal, leenman. Compare Lehmann 1.English : variant of Leaman.
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Vasiliy, VASSILY means "king."
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Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lord Venkateswara
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Australian, French, Greek, Latin, Russian, Slavic
Royal; Kingly
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Russian
royal.
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English
English : status name denoting a serf, Middle English, Old French vass(e), from Late Latin vassus, of Celtic origin. Compare Welsh gwas ‘boy’, Gaelic foss ‘servant’.English : variant of Vause.Swedish : variant of Wass.South German : variant of Fass.Hungarian : from vas ‘iron’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a blacksmith, or a nickname for a resilient, tough man.
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : habitational name from Madehurst in Sussex, which gets its name from Old English mǣd ‘meadow’ (see Mead 1) + hyrst ‘wooded hill’. This place name appears in 12th-century records in the Normanized form Medl(i)ers. The surname is found in Norfolk as early as the 13th century in the form de Medlers; the landowning family that bore it was in vassalage to the Earl of Surrey, who had large estates in both Sussex and Norfolk.
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English and French
English and French : from a pet form (with the suffix -ot) of the medieval personal name Herry, Harry (a variant of Henry).Scottish : habitational name from a place, as for example Heriot to the south of Edinburgh, named with Middle English heriot, which denoted a piece of land restored to the feudal lord on the death of its tenant. The Middle English word is from Old English heregeatu, a compound of here ‘army’ + geatu ‘equipment’, referring originally to military equipment that was restored to the lord on the death of a vassal.English : habitational name from Herriard in Hampshire, which may have been named as ‘army quarters’ (Old English here ‘army’ + geard ‘enclosure’), or possibly from the Celtic terms hyr ‘long’ + garth ‘ridge’.
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Russian
royal.
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Chinese
Chinese : variant of Wen 2.Chinese : from a character in the personal name of Hu Gongman, a retainer of Wu Wang. After the latter established the Zhou dynasty in 1122 bc, he granted the state of Chen to Hu Gongman, whose descendants adopted the second character of his given name, Man, as their surname. This character also means ‘Manchurian’, but the name does not appear to be related to this meaning.Chinese : variant of Wen 3.Chinese : variant of Wan 1.English and Jewish : variant spelling of Mann.Dutch : from Middle Dutch man ‘man’, ‘husband’, ‘vassal’, ‘arbiter’.French : from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Man, derived from Yiddish ‘man’.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Vassy in Calvados, France.
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English
English : status name for a servant or nobleman who was under the protection of a king or powerful lord, Middle English, Old French vassal (Late Latin vazallus). In the U.S. this is a mainly southern name.
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English
English : status name from Middle English gode ‘good’ + man ‘man’, in part from use as a term for the master of a household. In Scotland the term denoted a landowner who held his land not directly from the crown but from a feudal vassal of the king.English : from the Middle English personal name Godeman, Old English GÅdmann, composed of the elements gÅd ‘good’ or god ‘god’ + mann ‘man’.English : from the Old English personal name Gūðmund, composed of the elements gūð ‘battle’ + mund ‘protection’ , or the Old Norse cognate Guðmundr.Americanized form of Jewish Gutman or German Gutmann.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Richard Goodman was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
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English
English : from Old Norse hǫldr, within the Danelaw (the region of pre-conquest England where Danish rule and custom was dominant) a rank of feudal nobility immediately below that of earl.German : nickname from Middle High German holde ‘friend’ or ‘servant’, ‘vassal’.German (Höld) : variant of Held ‘hero’ (see Held 1), found chiefly in Bavaria.
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American, Anglo, British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Mind; Vassal; Heart; Saul
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English
English : variant of Vassell.
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Déiseach (originally a name for a member of the Déise), "a tenant, a vassal," a word tracing back to Indo-European *dem-s, DACEY means "house."
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Leader; Born to Win as a Leader; Lord Ayyapa's Alternative Name
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Hebrew
Small or bitter.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lotus; A Lake
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Indian
Name of a Raga
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Arabic
Mediator; Ambassador
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Tamil
The Goddess who is outside there turiya state
Male
Egyptian
, Annoub.
Male
Hebrew
(×”ï‹×©×Öµ×¢Ö·) Hebrew name HOWSHEA means "salvation." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the author of the Book of Hosea.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Flower
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Muslim
Unprecedented, Amazing, Admirable, Unique
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n.
A subject; a dependent; a servant; a slave.
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The vassal or tenant of a baron; one who held under a baron, and who also had tenants under him; one in dignity next to a baron; a title of dignity next to a baron.
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A territory held in vassalage.
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Serving an independent sovereign or master; bound by a feudal tenure; obliged to be faithful and loyal to a superior, as a vassal to his lord; faithful; loyal; as, a liege man; a liege subject.
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The body of vassals.
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A sum paid to a lord as a pecuniary compensation for killing his man (that is, his vassal, servant, or tenant).
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One who does homage, or holds land of another by homage; a vassal.
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Political servitude; dependence; subjection; slavery; as, the Greeks were held in vassalage by the Turks.
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Valorous service, such as that performed by a vassal; valor; prowess; courage.
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Resembling a vassal; slavish; servile.
v. t.
To treat as a vassal; to subject to control; to enslave.
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A symbolical acknowledgment made by a feudal tenant to, and in the presence of, his lord, on receiving investiture of fee, or coming to it by succession, that he was his man, or vassal; profession of fealty to a sovereign.
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The state of being a vassal, or feudatory.
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Homage or service rendered to a superior, as to a lord; vassalage.
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The grantee of a fief, feud, or fee; one who holds land of superior, and who vows fidelity and homage to him; a feudatory; a feudal tenant.
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Vassals, collectively; vassalry.
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The price of a man's head; a compensation paid of a man killed, partly to the king for the loss of a subject, partly to the lord of a vassal, and partly to the next of kin. It was paid by the murderer.
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An adult male servant; also, a vassal; a subject.
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Formerly, a collection of acknowledgments of the vassals or tenants of a lordship, containing the rents and services they owed to the lord, and the like.
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A female vassal.