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ANKE EIMANN
Female
German
Low German form of Old High German Adalheid, ALKE means "noble sort."
Female
French
French name derived from the vocabulary word océan, from Latin Oceanus, from Greek Okeanos, OCÉANE means "ocean."
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Hanna, ANKA means "favor; grace."
Girl/Female
Dutch
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German anker ‘anchor’, applied either as an occupational name for a smith who made ships’ anchors or as a habitational name from a house identified by an anchor.English : from the Old French personal name Anchier (see Angier).Norwegian and Swedish : probably originally a Swedish soldier’s name meaning ‘anchor’. This is the name of a powerful and influential Norwegian family, who came to Christiana (Oslo) from Sweden in 1668.Danish : from a personal name, of which the first element means ‘eagle’ and the second (probably) ‘violent’.Americanized form of northern French Anquier, from a personal name of Germanic origin (see Angier).
Male
Swedish
 Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Axel, ACKE means "father of peace." Compare with another form of Acke.
Female
English
French form Latin Anna, ANNE means "favor; grace." Compare with masculine Anne.
Male
German
Low German pet form of German Johann, HANKE means "God is gracious."
Female
English
Variant spelling of German Annemarie, ANNE-MARIE means "favor; grace," and "obstinate, rebellious."
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Hanna, ANE means "favor; grace."
Male
German
Frisian pet form of Germanic names beginning with arn-, ANNE means "eagle." Compare with feminine Anne.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a prominent oak tree, from Middle English ake ‘oak’, or a habitational name from the village of Aike, near Lockington, East Yorkshire, which is named with Old English Äc ‘oak’, dative Äce ‘(place at) the oak tree’.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Aarne, AAKE means "eagle."
Male
French
French name ANGE means "angel, messenger." Compare with feminine Ange.
Surname or Lastname
North German and Dutch
North German and Dutch : from a pet form of the personal name Johan (see John).English : from a medieval pet form of the personal name Jehan (see John).English : in some cases, perhaps from Old Norse Anki, a pet form of a personal name with the first element Arn-, shortened from arnar, the genitive singular of ǫrn ‘eagle’.
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Aharown, ARKE means "light-bringer."
Girl/Female
Dutch, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Swedish
God has Shown Favor; Grace; God is Gracious
Male
English
 Short form of English Ackerley, ACKE means "oak meadow." Compare with another form of Acke.
Female
English
English short form of Latin Angela, ANGE means "angel, messenger." Compare with masculine Ange.
Female
German
Low German pet form of Latin Anna, ANKE means "grace" or "favor."Â
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Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Day
Biblical
watered by the dew
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tall and high, Bright
Boy/Male
British, English
Dimond
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Born on Sunday
Female
Spanish
Variant spelling of Spanish Consuelo, CONSUELA means "consolation."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Land Lord, Earth
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim
Destiny; Divides; Share; Portion
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Sons of Brave Man
Girl/Female
Tamil
Victory, Goddess Parvati
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n.
A laced boot, ankle high.
n.
Each player's stake, which is put into the pool before (ante) the game begins.
n.
See Ankle.
n.
A European aquatic toad (Bombinator igneus). Its back is dark; its belly is marked with crimson. Called also feuerkrote.
n.
A kind of shoe, consisting of cloth, and covering the ankle.
a.
Of or pertaining to the malleolus; in the region of the malleoli of the ankle joint.
n.
A figure or figured work on the ankle or side of a stocking.
n.
The arched middle portion of the human foot next in front of the ankle joint.
n.
A diminutive of Ann or Anne, the proper name.
n.
The ankle bone, or hock bone; the bone of the tarsus which articulates with the tibia at the ankle.
n.
An ornament or a fetter for the ankle; an ankle ring.
n.
A liquid measure in various countries of Europe. The Dutch anker, formerly also used in England, contained about 10 of the old wine gallons, or 8/ imperial gallons.
n.
The joint which connects the foot with the leg; the tarsus.
v.t.
To make naked.
n.
A boot with a short top covering only the ankle. See Cocker, and Congress boot, under Congress.
v. t. & i.
To put up (an ante).
n. & v.
See Ache.