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Romanian poet (1886–1972)
Donar Munteanu (born Dimitrie Munteanu; June 26, 1886 – 1972) was a Romanian poet, representing the provincial wing of Romanian Symbolism, Convorbiri Critice
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Romanian poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic (1854–1920)
Obedenaru, Stoenescu, Stamatiad, Carol Scrob, Dumitru Karnabatt and Donar Munteanu. Another such minor author was the self-styled "hermeticist" Alexandru
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Romanian artist, theatrical producer, and activist (1884/1885-1971)
Florentine prostitutes). A disciple of Alexandru Macedonski, the poet Donar Munteanu, believes that the son and father were together on the extended trip
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Town in Dâmbovița, Romania
Minister of Romania (1866), died in 1897 at his estate in Ghergani Donar Munteanu (1886–1972), poet and magistrate, born in Răcari Ionelia Zaharia (born
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Jawhariyyeh, Palestinian Arab diarist, poet and composer (born 1897) Donar Munteanu, Romanian poet and magistrate (born 1886) Nobel Prize for Literature:
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Romanian poet and social scientist (1897–1976)
Symbolism cherished by Panait Cerna, Dimitrie Anghel, Ion Minulescu, and Donar Munteanu; he was also directly influenced by his three high-school colleagues
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Brock, American children's author and illustrator (died 1974) June 26 – Donar Munteanu, Romanian poet and magistrate (died 1972) July 16 – Pierre Benoît, French
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Prison in Bucharest, Romania
focus of improving outcomes in prisons was maintained. Around then, Donar Munteanu, who had emerged as director-general of the prisons, co-opted warden
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Buzău is to be mentioned. Other persons attending the meeting were Donar Munteanu, Victor Ion Popa, Vasile Voiculescu, Mihai Lungeanu, I.M. Raşcu, I.
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Caton Theodorian, Carol Scrob, Dumitru Karnabatt, Mircea Demetriade, Donar Munteanu etc. Macedonski's own participation in Symbolism had an international
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Romanian poet (1885 - 1955)
regulars included Mircea Demetriade, Al. Gherghel, Șerban Bascovici, Donar Munteanu, and critic V. V. Haneș, who was impressed by Stamatiad's self-confidence
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Irish
domhan “â€worldâ€â€ and all “â€mightyâ€â€ implying “â€ruler of the world.â€â€ “â€Donal Ogâ€â€ (“â€Young Donalâ€â€) is the title of a fifteenth-century love song that is still popular among Irish traditional musicians and singers.
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Indian
Gold coin (Name of grandfather of abu bin Thabit)
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English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dónal, DONAL means "world ruler."
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Irish
domhan “â€worldâ€â€ and all “â€mightyâ€â€ implying “â€ruler of the world.â€â€ “â€Donal Ogâ€â€ (“â€Young Donalâ€â€) is the title of a fifteenth-century love song that is still popular among Irish traditional musicians and singers.
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Italian
 Short form of Italian Adona, DONA means "my lord."
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English, French, German, Hungarian (Donát), Polish, and Czech (Donát)
English, French, German, Hungarian (Donát), Polish, and Czech (Donát) : from a medieval personal name (Latin Donatus, past participle of donare, frequentative of dare ‘to give’). The name was much favored by early Christians, either because the birth of a child was seen as a gift from God, or else because the child was in turn dedicated to God. The name was borne by various early saints, among them a 6th-century hermit of Sisteron and a 7th-century bishop of Besançon, all of whom contributed to the popularity of the baptismal name in the Middle Ages, which was not checked by the heresy of a 4th-century Carthaginian bishop who also bore it. Another bearer was a 4th-century gramMarian and commentator on Virgil, widely respected in the Middle Ages as a figure of great learning.
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Italian Polish Celtic
Present.
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Polish
Catalan and Polish form of Latin Donatus, DONAT means "given (by God)."
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Celtic American English Irish Scottish
Stranger.
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French
Gentle.
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American, Australian, Christian, French, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
World Mighty; Great Chief; Similar to Donald; World Ruler
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Muslim
Liberal donor
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Teutonic
Teutonic equivalent of Old Norse Þórr, DONAR means "thunder." In mythology, this is the name of a god of thunder.
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Arabic
Liberal; Donor
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Muslim/Islamic
Name of the grandfather of Abu Bin Thabit
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Indian
Liberal donor
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Irish
domhan “â€worldâ€â€ and all “â€mightyâ€â€ implying “â€ruler of the world.â€â€ “â€Donal Ogâ€â€ (“â€Young Donalâ€â€) is the title of a fifteenth-century love song that is still popular among Irish traditional musicians and singers.
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Australian, Celtic, French, German, Greek, Polish, Slavic
Given; Gift of God
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Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi, Sindhi, Telugu
Gold Coin; Gold Unit of Coinage; Name of the Grandfather of Abu Bin Thabit
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French
French name based on Celtic Peredur (of unknown PERCEVEL means), but composed of the Old French elements perce(r) "to pierce" and val "valley," hence "pierced valley." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the pure and innocent knight of King Arthur's court who was known as "the Welshman." He succeeded in the quest for the Holy Grail.Â
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English
English : from Middle English spere ‘spear’, hence a nickname for a tall, thin person, or else for a skilled user of the hunting spear. In part it may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a maker of spears
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Latin
Jupiter.
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English (now chiefly Leicestershire)
English (now chiefly Leicestershire) : habitational name from either of two places called Kinson, one in Shropshire and the other in Dorset, which is named from the Old English personal name CynestÄn + Old English tÅ«n.
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Polish
Polish form of Greek Xenia, KSENIA means "stranger, foreigner," but sometimes rendered "hospitable (esp. to foreigners)."
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English
English : nickname for a fortunate person, from Middle English sped ‘success’, ‘good fortune’, ‘smooth progress’ (hence the modern meaning ‘swiftness’).English : from the derived sense of Middle English sped mentioned above, hence a nickname for a swift runner.Irish : Anglicization (part translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada, from fuad ‘haste’ (see Foody).Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Schnell.
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Ram; Born Under the Sign of Aries
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Tamil
Suvarchala | ஸà¯à®µà®¾à®°à¯à®šà®²à®¾
Goddess
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English, French, Dutch, Slovenian, Croatian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, French, Dutch, Slovenian, Croatian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements heri, hari ‘army’ + man ‘man’.Respelling of the German cognate Hermann.
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Creator
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A canelike grass of southern Europe (Arundo Donax), used for fishing rods, etc.
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A certain tenure in tail special; an estate of inheritance given to a man his wife (the wife being of the blood of the donor), and descendible to the heirs of their two bodies begotten.
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One who gives; a donor; a bestower; a grantor; one who imparts or distributes.
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A qualification involving the idea of variation or departure from some general rule or form, in the way of either restriction or enlargement, according to the circumstances of the case, as in the will of a donor, an agreement between parties, and the like.
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A tenure by which a religious corporation holds lands given to them and their successors forever, usually on condition of praying for the soul of the donor and his heirs; -- called also tenure by free alms.
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A petty money of accounts of Persia.
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One who grants an estate; in later use, one who confers a power; -- the opposite of donee.
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A belt or girdle which the Christians and Jews of the Levant were obliged to wear to distinguish them from Mohammedans.
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See Zonar.
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A village composed of Arab tents arranged in streets.
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A grammar.
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A thing given to a sacred use.
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One who makes a gift; a donor; a giver.
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Any one of numerous species of small marine bivalves belonging to Donax and allied genera in which the shell is wedge-shaped.
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One who gives or bestows; one who confers anything gratuitously; a benefactor.
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An ancient gold coin of the East.
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Same as Donat. Piers Plowman.