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DRAGIA BRAOVAN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dredge.German : from a Germanic personal name Trago, or a habitational name from a place named Drage, near Hamburg or in Schleswig-Holstein.Norwegian : variant of Drag, from the dative case.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PÀDRAIG means "patrician; of noble descent."
Male
Serbian
(Serbian Драго): Slavic name derived from the word drago DRAGO means "precious." In use by the Croatians, Serbians, Slovenes. Compare with another form of Drago.
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Gratia, GRACIA means "pleasing, agreeable."
Female
Serbian
(Serbian Драгана): Feminine form of Slavic Dragan, DRAGANA means "dear, beloved." In use by the Croatians and Serbians.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Travis.English : variant of Draves.Perhaps an Americanized form of German Drewes.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Dragon
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dahlia, DALIA means "dahlia flower" or "valley flower."
Female
Italian
Italian form of Latin Gratia, GRAZIA means "pleasing, agreeable."
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic name DAGDA means "the good god." In Celtic mythology, this is the name of a god of knowledge and magic, and a leader of the Tuatha Dé Danann, supernatural beings who inhabited Ireland prior to the coming of the Celts.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Slovenia
Dragon
Female
Slavic
Feminine form of Slavic Dragan, DRAGANA means "dear, beloved." In use by the Croatians and Serbians.
Female
Irish
Feminine form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PÃDRAIGÃN means "patrician; of noble descent."
Female
Greek
Feminine form of Greek Dareios, DAREIA means "possesses a lot, wealthy."
Male
Italian
 Italian form of Latin Draco, DRAGO means "dragon." Compare with another form of Drago.
Female
Slavic
(Драга) Feminine form of Slavic Drago, DRAGA means "precious."Â
Male
Irish
Modern form of Old Irish Gaelic Patraicc, PÃDRAIG means "patrician; of noble descent."
Female
English
Feminine form of English Damian, DAMIA means "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill."Â
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Danya, DANIA means "judge."
Male
Serbian
(Serbian Драган): Slavic name derived from the word drag, DRAGAN means "dear, beloved." In use by the Croatians, Serbians and Slovenes.
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Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Freeman
Boy/Male
Tamil
Excitement
Girl/Female
Hebrew
God's gift.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : from Middle English boller (from Old English bolla ‘bowl’, ‘drinking vessel’ + the agent suffix -er), an occupational name for a maker or seller of bowls. Medieval bowls were made of wood as well as of earthenware.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Worthy, Affectionate, Generous
Girl/Female
English
Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher.....
Boy/Male
Indian
Waht
Girl/Female
Latin Spanish
Flower.
Female
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Nitya, NITHYA means "always; eternally."
Female
English
Feminine form of English George, GEORGIANA means "earth-worker, farmer."Â
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n.
The act of draining, or of drawing off; gradual and continuous outflow or withdrawal; as, the drain of specie from a country.
n.
A fiery dragon.
v. t.
A kind of sledge for conveying heavy bodies; also, a kind of low car or handcart; as, a stone drag.
v. t.
To exhaust of liquid contents by drawing them off; to make gradually dry or empty; to remove surface water, as from streets, by gutters, etc.; to deprive of moisture; hence, to exhaust; to empty of wealth, resources, or the like; as, to drain a country of its specie.
pl.
of Dragman
n.
A dragon fly.
v. i.
To become emptied of liquor by flowing or dropping; as, let the vessel stand and drain.
a.
Like a dragon.
n.
A constellation of the northern hemisphere figured as a dragon; Draco.
n.
A little dragon.
v. t.
To drain the surface of, as land; as, to top-drain a field or farm.
n.
A tragedy; a tragic drama.
a.
Alt. of Tragi-comical
v. t.
To drain by means of tiles; to furnish with a tile drain.
n.
A dragon.
a.
resembling a dragon.
v. t.
To break, as land, by drawing a drag or harrow over it; to harrow; to draw a drag along the bottom of, as a stream or other water; hence, to search, as by means of a drag.
a.
Of or pertaining to tragi-comedy; partaking of grave and comic scenes.