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2000 studio album by Torch
Blauer Samt (German for Blue velvet) is the debut album by German hip hop artist Torch. It released in September 2000 by the labels V2 Records and 360°
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Humanities Wilma Samt, Austrian chess master Blauer Samt, an album by Torch This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SAMT. If an internal
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Jamaican reggae artist
of the recording of one of the most important German hip hop albums Blauer Samt by Torch (German rapper). He can be heard on the track "Auf der Flucht"
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published a book by the name "Blauer Samt". And released his own Wine by the same name. 2000: Gewalt oder Sex 2000: Blauer Samt 2000: Die Welt brennt/Wir
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Posthumous novel by Barbara Pym
Radio in 1992. The novel was published in Germany in 1994 as Tee und blauer Samt (Tea and Blue Velvet). When Crampton Hodnet was first published in 1985
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"Als ich zur Schule ging" (When I went to school) by Torch (Album: Blauer Samt) "Zimmer 101" (Room 101) by Peripherique Toni L – Last.fm'de bedava dinleyin
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Baker.
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English : occupational name from Old French clavier ‘doorkeeper’ (from Latin clavis ‘key’).Catalan : from claver ‘keeper of the keys’, ‘doorkeeper’, Latin clavarius.
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English : possibly an altered form of northern English Blamire, which is of uncertain origin. It may be a habitational name from a place named with the Old Norse elements blár ‘dark’ + mýrr ‘swamp’, ‘marsh’. The place Blamires in West Yorkshire takes its name from the surname rather than vice versa.
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English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in France called Beauvoir, for example in Manche, Somme, and Seine-Maritime, or from Belvoir in Leicestershire. All of these are named with Old French beu, bel ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ + veïr, voir ‘to see’, i.e. a place with a fine view.English : nickname from Middle English bevere, Old English beofor ‘beaver’, possibly referring to a hard worker, or from some other fancied resemblance to the animal.Probably a translation of cognates of 2 in other languages, in particular Dutch Bever and German Bieber.Possibly a variant of Welsh Bevan.George Beaver, a Huguenot from Alsace, came to Philadelphia, PA, in 1744.
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English : variant of Blake.
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Roof Slater
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English : occupational name for a trumpeter, Middle English bemere (Old English bēmere, bīemere).Americanized spelling of German Boehmer or Bäumer (see Baumer).
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English and Scottish : occupational name for a slater, from an agent derivative of Middle English s(c)late ‘slate’.
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Scandinavian form of Old Norse Baldr, BALDER means "lord, prince." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Odin and Frigg.
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Dweller on the Plain; Female Version of Blair; Flatland; Field of Battle
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Variant spelling of English Blaize, BLAZE means "talks with a lisp."
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Trumpet Player
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English : variant of Blacker.
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English : from Middle English blÅwere ‘one who blows’. The name was applied chiefly to someone who operated a bellows, either as a blacksmith’s assistant or to provide wind for a church organ. In other cases it was applied to someone who blew a horn, i.e. a huntsman or a player of the musical instrument.Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Llywarch ‘son of Llywarch’. Compare Flower.
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English : variant of Blade, from the plural or genitive singular form.English : habitational name from a place of uncertain location and origin. Its status as a habitational name is deduced from early forms cited by Reaney, such as Alan de Bladis (Leicestershire 1230), Hugh de Bladis (Staffordshire 1258), and William de Blades (Yorkshire 1301).
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Scottish unisex name derived from any of a number of places in Scotland called Blair, derived from the Gaelic word blà r, BLAIR means "field, plain," most often referring to a "battlefield."Â
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Baker; Occupational Name Transferred to Surname and to a First Name; Pastry Maker
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English (York) : perhaps a variant of Beaver.Dutch : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Bauer.
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English : metonymic occupational name for a cutler, from Middle English blade ‘cutting edge’, ‘sword’.
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Female Version of Blair; Flatland
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, YEHUDIT means "Jewess" or "praised."
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The day of the full Moon in the Hindu month of Phaalgun which falls between february and march, Born in Falgun
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British, Celebrity, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Master of the Right Path; New; Owner of the Truth Way; Lord Vishnu; Brave; Calm; Follower of the Right Path; Intelligent
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Consecrated to God
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South German, Swiss, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
South German, Swiss, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone who lived in a street in a city, town, or village, Middle High German gazze, German Gasse, Yiddish gas ‘street’, ‘side street’.English : variant of Gash.Altered spelling of German Gast, found in the areas of Swiss settlement.
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Modern elaborated form of English Gina, LAGINA means "earth-worker, farmer."Â
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Latin form of Persian Roušanak, ROXANA means "dawn." This was the name of a wife of Alexander the Great.
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Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant of Levin.English : variant of Leven 3.Breton (Lévéné) : from an old female personal name derived from Old Breton louuinid ‘joy’, ‘gaiety’. The name gained popularity as it belonged to the mother of a Breton saint, Gwenael.Altered spelling of French Lavigne, Lavin, Lavine, Levin, or various other like-sounding surnames.
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Tamil
Cupid, God of Love, Man filled with beauty
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Hindu
Rich
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n.
One who spreads reports or blazes matters abroad.
n.
A bag or sac in animals, which serves as the receptacle of some fluid; as, the urinary bladder; the gall bladder; -- applied especially to the urinary bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and inflated with air.
n.
Lager beer.
a.
Having a blade or blades; as, a two-bladed knife.
imp. & p. p.
of Blaze
n.
Beaver cloth, a heavy felted woolen cloth, used chiefly for making overcoats.
v. t.
To furnish with a blade.
v. t.
To swell out like a bladder with air; to inflate.
imp. & p. p.
of Blame
v. t.
To designate by blazing; to mark out, as by blazed trees; as, to blaze a line or path.
a.
Divested of blades; as, bladed corn.
n.
A hat, formerly made of the fur of the beaver, but now usually of silk.
n.
One who blames.
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The fur of the beaver.
n.
A tree or plant yielding fruit; as, a good bearer.
n.
One who plates or coats articles with gold or silver; as, a silver plater.
imp. & p. p.
of Blue
n.
The scapula or shoulder blade.
v. i.
To put forth or have a blade.
imp. & p. p.
of Blare