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Irish
Irish name derived from the Gaelic word br�n BRÓNACH means "sorrow."
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Gaelic
Gaelic name derived from the word dál, DÃLACH means "assembly, gathering."
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic name, possibly from a contracted form of brághadach, BRÃDACH means "large-chested."
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Arthurian Legend
Name of a monster.
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Latin
Daughter of Vukan.
Male
English
 Short form of English Zachary, ZACH means "whom Jehovah remembered." Compare with another form of Zach.
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English American Latin
Wealthy man.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Case.Americanized spelling of German Kirch or Kirsch.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Middle High German bach ‘stream’. This surname is established throughout central Europe and in Scandinavia, not just in Germany.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Bach ‘stream’, ‘creek’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Middle English bache.Welsh : distinguishing epithet from Welsh bach ‘little’, ‘small’.Norwegian : Americanized spelling of the topographic name Bakk(e) ‘hillside’ (see Bakke).Polish, Czech, and Slovak : from the personal name Bach, a pet form of Bartomolaeus (Polish Bartłomiej, Czech Bartoloměj, Slovak Bartolomej (see Bartholomew) or possibly in some cases of Baltazar or Sebastian).
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Welsh
Legendary son of Caw.
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Hindu
One who is empty, Hollow, Vain
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Gaelic
Brave.
Male
Hebrew
(זַךְ) Hebrew name ZACH means "clean, pure." Also a pet form of Hebrew Yitzchak, meaning "he will laugh." Compare with another form of Zach.
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English
and Zachary.
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Sikh
Contentment
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Spanish
Bringer of peace.
Boy/Male
Irish
Observant; alert; vigorous.
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Scottish
Stone.
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French Latin English Irish Welsh
Pure, clear. Form of the Latin Katharina, from the Greek Aikaterina.
Female
English
English short form of French Catherine, CATH means "pure."
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Tamil
Namanarayani | நாமாஂநாராயநீ
Name of a Raga
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Muslim
Rain
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Tamil
Samprada | ஸஂபà¯à®°à®¤à®¾Â
Heard of God, Name of God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess of wealth
Male
Native American
Native American Cree name KANEONUSKATEW means "one that walks on four claws."
Boy/Male
Indian
Rectitude of the faith
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Hindu
Name of thilai
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Xenia, KSENIA means "stranger, foreigner," but sometimes rendered "hospitable (esp. to foreigners)."
Female
Greek
(Ἀλκμήνη) Greek name ALKMENE means "might of the moon." In mythology, this is the name of the mortal mother of Herakles by Zeus.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Udhayarani | உதாயாரநீ
Rising queen
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v. t.
To seize with the senses or the mind; to apprehend; as, to catch a melody.
a. / a. pron.
Every one of the two or more individuals composing a number of objects, considered separately from the rest. It is used either with or without a following noun; as, each of you or each one of you.
v. t.
To take captive, as in a snare or net, or on a hook; as, to catch a bird or fish.
v. t.
To convey in a coach.
v. t.
To seize after pursuing; to arrest; as, to catch a thief.
v. i.
To drive or to ride in a coach; -- sometimes used with
v. t.
To lay hold on; to seize, especially with the hand; to grasp (anything) in motion, with the effect of holding; as, to catch a ball.
v. t.
To reach in time; to come up with; as, to catch a train.
n.
A cistern or vault at the point where a street gutter discharges into a sewer, to catch bulky matters which would not pass readily through the sewer.
v. t.
To come upon unexpectedly or by surprise; to find; as, to catch one in the act of stealing.
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Immediate or prompt payment in current funds; as, to sell goods for cash; to make a reduction in price for cash.
n.
That by which anything is caught or temporarily fastened; as, the catch of a gate.
n.
That which is caught or taken; profit; gain; especially, the whole quantity caught or taken at one time; as, a good catch of fish.
v. i.
To take hold; as, the bolt does not catch.
n.
The posture of seizing; a state of preparation to lay hold of, or of watching he opportunity to seize; as, to lie on the catch.
n.
A large, closed, four-wheeled carriage, having doors in the sides, and generally a front and back seat inside, each for two persons, and an elevated outside seat in front for the driver.
n.
A humorous canon or round, so contrived that the singers catch up each other's words.
v. t.
To pay, or to receive, cash for; to exchange for money; as, cash a note or an order.
v. t.
To take or receive; esp. to take by sympathy, contagion, infection, or exposure; as, to catch the spirit of an occasion; to catch the measles or smallpox; to catch cold; the house caught fire.
n.
A coach or carriage let for hire; particularly, a a coach with two seats inside facing each other; a hackney coach.