What is the name meaning of NER. Phrases containing NER
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English
Feminine form of Greek Nereus, NERINE means "daughter of Nereus" or "sea sprite" or "wet one." It is also the name of a genus of plants native to South Africa but now spread worldwide. It is a bulb plant that produces beautiful pink funnel-shaped flowers in the fall, similar to the Belladonna Lily, though smaller. In use by the English.
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Turkish
Turkish name NERGIS means "daffodil."
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Greek
Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas.
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Greek Shakespearean
Sea nymph. Nerissa was a character in Shakespeare's play, 'The Merchant of Venice'.
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Latin
Named for the Nereides.
Female
Teutonic
Teutonic myth name of a goddess of fertility, derived from the root *ner, NERÞUZ means "strong, vigorous." It is a feminine form of Old Norse Njörðr.
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Welsh
Modern Welsh name, probably derived from Old Welsh Generys, NERYS means "white lady."
Male
Hebrew
(× Öµ×¨Ö´×™Ö¼Ö¸×”) Hebrew name NERIYA means "light of the Lord." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Baruch.
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Italian
Feminine form of Italian Nerio, NERINA means "water."
Male
Italian
 Short form of Italian Raniero, NERO means "wise warrior." Compare with another form of Nero.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Neriya, NERIAH means "light of the Lord." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Baruch.
Female
Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Nerezza, NEREZA means "darkness."Â
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Hebrew
(× Öµ×¨Ö´×™Ö¼Ö¸×”ï¬µ) Variant form of Hebrew Neriya, NERIYAHU means "light of the Lord."
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English
English Shakespeare creation, derived from Greek Nereis, NERISSA means "nymph, sea sprite."Â
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Italian
Italian name derived from Greek Nereus, NERIO means "wet one."
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Greek
Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas.
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Greek
Sea nymph; daughter of Nereus. In Greek mythology the Nereids were mermaids and deities of the seas.
Female
Greek
Feminine form of Greek Nêreus, NERINE means "daughter of Nereus" or "sea sprite" or "wet one." It is also the name of a genus of plants native to South Africa but now spread worldwide. It is a bulb plant that produces beautiful pink funnel-shaped flowers in the fall, similar to the Belladonna Lily, though smaller. In use by the English.
Female
Teutonic
Variant spelling of Teutonic Nerþuz, NERTHUZ means "strong, vigorous."Â
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Italian
Modern Italian name derived from the word nerezza, NEREZZA means "darkness."Â
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English
English : variant spelling of Pickerill.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name VERÃANDI means "present; that which is happening; in the making." In mythology, this is the name of one of the three Norns, a goddess of destiny. The other two are Skuld ("future") and Urðr ("fate; that which happened").Â
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Japanese
(åšä¹‹) Japanese name HIROYUKI means "widespread happiness."
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Arabic, Muslim
Assiduous
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Christian, German, Swedish
Industrious; Striving; Work; Rival; Laborious; Eager
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Indian, Sanskrit
Jasmine
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Italian
Present.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so named with Old English blæc ‘black’, ‘dark’ + mÅr ‘moor’, ‘marsh’ or mere ‘lake’. MÅr is the second element of places called Blackmore in Essex, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire, as well as Blackmoor in Dorset; mere, on the other hand, is the second element of Blackmore in Hertfordshire and Blackmoor in Hampshire, the early forms of which are Blachemere, Blakemere.
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Hindu
Smooth, Soft ground, Fluent, Flowing style
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American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish
From the Dark Valley; Broad Hillside
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a.
Of or pertaining to the nerves; seated in the nerves; as, nervous excitement; a nervous fever.
n.
One of the nerves of leaves.
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Having the quality of acting upon or affecting the nerves; quieting nervous excitement.
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Having three nerves.
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Having nerves of a special character; as, weak-nerved.
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Nervousness.
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A nervine agent.
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The state of being nerveless.
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Same as Nerved.
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Any agent capable of causing nervimotion.
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Possessing or manifesting vigor of mind; characterized by strength in sentiment or style; forcible; spirited; as, a nervous writer.
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Affected by a tremor, or by a nervous disease; weakened; overcome by some violent influence or sensation; shoked.
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possessing nerve; sinewy; strong; vigorous.
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State or quality of being nervous.
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Destitute of nerves.
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Of or pertaining to both nerves and muscles; of the nature of nerves and muscles; as, nervomuscular energy.
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Having nerves, or simple and parallel ribs or veins.
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Having the nerves weak, diseased, or easily excited; subject to, or suffering from, undue excitement of the nerves; easily agitated or annoyed.
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The movement caused in the sensory organs by external agents and transmitted to the muscles by the nerves.
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In a nervous manner.