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Town in Awdal, Somaliland
Boon pronounced as Bonn (also spelled: Bown or Bawn) is a town in the northwestern Awdal region of Somaliland. Boon is situated about 50 km to the northwest
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Topics referred to by the same term
(originally known as Boon Mill) Boon, Awdal, Somaliland Boon (Pontus), Turkey, a town of ancient Pontus Boon Farm, Scotland, United Kingdom Boon Brewery, a Belgian
Boon
Ancient ruin in Awdal, Somaliland
north of Borama, the capital city of the Awdal Region in Somaliland, and about 15 km to the east of Boon, Awdal. Philip Briggs (2012) describes the ruins
Abasa,_Awdal
Region of Somaliland
Awdal (Somali: Awdal, Arabic: أودَل) is an administrative region (gobol) in western Somaliland. It was separated from Woqooyi Galbeed and became a province
Awdal
Undated Kal-Sheikh (Undated) Salweyn Abasa, Awdal Ambohimanga Antongona Armale Aw Garweyne Booco Boon, Awdal Botiala Damala Hagare Damo, Somalia El Ayo
History_of_East_Africa
Northern Somali clan
regions. In Somaliland, the Gadabuursi are the predominant clan of the Awdal Region. They are mainly found in cities and towns such as Borama, Baki,
Gadabuursi
Voters registration of the forth-coming presidential election has begun in Awdal region, which will last 28 days, with 138 locations scheduled to take place
2016_in_Somaliland
Ogoda, or Wata-Bala (Less than 200 speakers) Boni language, also known as Af-Boon or Boni (59 speakers as of 2000). Mushungulu, also known as Kimushungulu
Languages_of_Somalia
(baderwanag) (Bali Ugaadh) Baki Balanbale Balidhiig Baligubadle Berbera Boon Bohol Borama Burao (Ali Awad (carabala oodatay) Ceerigaabo Ceeldhaab (dabagoroyale)
List_of_cities_in_Somaliland
built of stone were found by archeologists in the Medieval town of Amud in Awdal. According to the 13th-century treatise Nur al-Ma'arif, ships from Mogadishu
Slavery_in_Somalia
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of boots, from Middle English, Old French bote (of unknown origin).Dutch and North German : metonymic occupational name for a boatman, from Dutch boot ‘boat’.
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Irish
Irish : variant spelling of Noone.English, Scottish, and Dutch : from Middle English none, Middle Dutch noene ‘noon’, the time of brightest sunshine, hence perhaps nickname for a bright and cheerful person or for someone born at that time of day. The word is derived from Latin nona (hora) ‘ninth (hour)’, i.e. about three o’clock. The change in meaning of the vocabulary word from mid-afternoon to midday, probably occurred as a result of monastic meal times being brought forward.
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Australian, Irish
From Doon
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from a nickname meaning ‘good’, from Old French bon ‘good’. Compare Bone 1.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Bohon in La Manche, France, of obscure etymology.Dutch : from Middle Dutch bone, boene ‘bean’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a bean grower or a nickname for a man of little importance (broad beans having been an extremely common crop in the medieval period), or possibly for a tall thin man (with reference to the runner bean).The renowned American frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734–1820) was born in Reading, PA, into a Quaker family. His grandfather was a weaver who had emigrated from Exeter in England to Philadelphia in 1717.
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English French
Good; a blessing. American frontier hero Daniel Boone.
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African Anglo Saxon English
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Hindu
The Moon
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English (Leicestershire)
English (Leicestershire) : variant of Towne.
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Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mocháin (see Mohan).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Moyon in La Manche, named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Modius (from Latin modus ‘measure’) + the locative suffix -o (genitive -onis).English : nickname from Anglo-Norman French moun ‘monk’ (see Monk).Cornish : nickname for a slender person, from Cornish mon ‘thin’.Korean : variant of Mun.
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English
English : from Old English bÄr ‘boar’, hence probably a nickname for a keen hunter of wild boar or for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way.Variant spelling of Boer.
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English or Dutch
English or Dutch : variant of Boone.
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Welsh
Short form of Welsh Bronwen, BRON means "fair-breasted."
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri
Moon
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Biblical
In strength.
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Muslim
Sword blade
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Greek
(Βίων) Greek name derived from the word bios BION means "life."
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English
English : variant of Boone.
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English : variant spelling of Bourne.North German, Danish, and Dutch : from Middle Low German born ‘well’, ‘spring’, a topographic name for someone who lived beside a well or spring, or a habitational name from a place named with this word.
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English
English : variant of Bone 1.German : variant of Bonitz.
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Irish
White cow.
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Arabic, Muslim
Commander of Troops
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Indian
Forgiver, Merciful
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Muslim
Success. Reconciliation.
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Scandinavian Polish
Archer.
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Tamil
Aim
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Tamil
Yazhini | யாஜà¯à®¹à¯€à®¨à¯€Â
Yaz, An instrument
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Moushimi | மோஉஷீமீÂ
Seasonal
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American, British, Christian, Danish, English, Greek, Irish
Gift of God; Form of Dorothy
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English
English : regional name from the hundred of West Derby in Lancashire, which was often referred to in the Middle Ages as Derbyshire. The surname is still chiefly common in Lancashire, rather than Derbyshire.English : Nevertheless, it may also be a regional name from the county of Derbyshire, centered on the city of Derby (see Darby).
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Manly.
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v. t.
To enter the name of (any one) in a book for the purpose of securing a passage, conveyance, or seat; as, to be booked for Southampton; to book a seat in a theater.
n.
Good; prosperous; as, boon voyage.
v. t.
To expose to the rays of the moon.
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A boot with a short top covering only the ankle. See Cocker, and Congress boot, under Congress.
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Born at sea.
v. i.
To take rest and refreshment at noon.
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In a short time; shortly after any time specified or supposed; as, soon after sunrise.
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A strong and extensive advance, with more or less noisy excitement; -- applied colloquially or humorously to market prices, the demand for stocks or commodities and to political chances of aspirants to office; as, a boom in the stock market; a boom in coffee.
v. i.
To boot one's self; to put on one's boots.
v. t.
Having from birth a certain character; by or from birth; by nature; innate; as, a born liar.
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To cause to advance rapidly in price; as, to boom railroad or mining shares; to create a "boom" for; as to boom Mr. C. for senator.
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The time occupied by the moon in making one revolution in her orbit; a month.
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A long pole or spar, run out for the purpose of extending the bottom of a particular sail; as, the jib boom, the studding-sail boom, etc.
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A part or subdivision of a treatise or literary work; as, the tenth book of "Paradise Lost."
v. t.
To enter, write, or register in a book or list.
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A crescentlike outwork. See Half-moon.
v. t.
To extend, or push, with a boom or pole; as, to boom out a sail; to boom off a boat.