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Canada international rugby union player (born 1979)
Iain Exner (born April 9, 1979) is a Canadian former international rugby union player. Exner is a great-nephew of former Archbishop of Vancouver Adam Exner
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List of Canada national rugby union players
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rematch against 1997 conquerors Spain, Canada lost in the quarter-finals. Iain Hume scored three goals for Canada including a direct free kick against Spain
Canada men's national under-20 soccer team
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Public high school in Stow, Ohio, United States
Stow–Munroe Falls City School District (SMFCSD). 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010. Exner, Rich (January 18, 2011). "Find property tax rates for Greater Cleveland"
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Literature Ernst Behler University of Washington Also won in 1975 Richard Carl Exner [de] University of California, Santa Barbara Essayistic prose of Hugo von
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1967
118th season in existence of Bayern Munich
title against Ingolstadt". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 20 May 2016. Rogers, Iain (21 May 2016). "Bayern beat Dortmund on penalties in emotional Guardiola
2016–17 FC Bayern Munich season
2016–17_FC_Bayern_Munich_season
Overview of women architects
your environment affects your thinking." In Denmark, Inger and Johannes Exner who married in 1952 formed a close, highly successful partnership, building
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Ernesto Estrada, 65, Filipino basketball player, heart attack. Johannes Exner, 89, Danish architect. Elias Gleizer, 81, Brazilian actor, circulatory failure
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French
French : habitational name from any of various places in France, deriving their names mostly from Old French fain ‘swamp’, but Latin fanum ‘temple’ is also a source in some cases.English : variant spelling of Fayne.
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English
English : variant of Gaines.
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Hindu, Indian, Jain
Forest; Rain
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Hindu
Good character
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Muslim
Eye
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IAN means "God is gracious."
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Ian, IAIN means "God is gracious."
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Indian, Jain, Sanskrit
Who Gain Moksha; Salvation
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Australian, Celtic, Hebrew, Scottish
God's Gracious Gift; Gift from God
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Scottish
Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Iain, patronymic from Iain, one of the Gaelic forms of John. This name is found in many other spellings, including McCain, Kean, and McKean. In some cases it may also be a variant of Coyne.English : variant spelling of Cane.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Caen in Calvados, France, named with the Gaulish elements catu ‘battle’ + magos ‘field’, ‘plain’.French (Caïn) : from the Biblical name Cain (Hebrew Qayin), probably applied as a derogatory nickname for someone who was considered to be treacherous.Spanish (CaÃn) : habitational name from a place called CaÃn in León.
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English : nickname from Middle English digne, deyne ‘worthy’, ‘honorable’, or alternatively, as Reaney suggests, from Middle English dain(e) ‘haughty’, ‘reserved’ (Burgundian French doigne).English : variant of Dean.English : variant of Dane.French : nickname from Old French dain ‘agile’, ‘nimble’.Jewish : variant of Dayan.
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English : variant spelling of Lane.Reduced form of Scottish and northern Irish McLain(see McLean).
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Male
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Tuwbal Qayin, TUBAL-CAIN means "thou shall be brought of Cain." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech, said to be an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron.
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English : habitational name from any of various places named with Middle English heghen, a weak plural of hegh, from Old English (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’. See also Haynes.English : from the Middle English personal name Hain, Heyne. This is derived from the Germanic personal name Hagano, originally a byname meaning ‘hawthorn’. It is found in England before the Conquest, but was popularized by the Normans. In the Danelaw, it may be derived from Old Norse Hagni, Hǫgni (see Hagan), a Scandinavianized version of the same name.English : nickname for a wretched individual, from Middle English hain(e), heyne ‘wretch’, ‘niggard’.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of enclosed pastureland, Middle High German hage(n) (see Hagen 1), hain, or a habitational name from a place named Hain, from this word.German : from the Germanic personal name Hagin, originally a byname from the same element as in 2 above.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish personal name Khaye ‘life’ + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.
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English : variant spelling of Wayne.
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Hindu
King of warriors
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Indian
Eye
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Scottish
Scottish : nickname for a fair-haired person, from Gaelic bà n ‘white’, ‘fair’. This is a common name in the Highlands, first recorded in Perth in 1324.Northern English : nickname meaning ‘bone’, probably bestowed on an exceptionally tall, lean man, from Old English bÄn ‘bone’. In northern Middle English -Ä- was preserved, whereas in southern dialects (which later became standard), it was changed to -Å-.Northern English : nickname for a hospitable person, from northern Middle English beyn, bayn ‘welcoming’, ‘friendly’ (Old Norse beinn ‘straight’, ‘direct’).English and French : metonymic occupational name for an attendant at a public bath house, from Middle English, Old French baine ‘bath’.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a Roman bath, from Old French baine ‘bath’ or a habitational name from a place in Ille-et-Vilaine, named with this word.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Behn.George Luke Scobie Bain (1836–91) was born in Stirling, Scotland. He ran away to sea and successively lived and worked in Portland, ME, Chicago, and St. Louis, where he was a miller and flour merchant and a very prominent citizen.
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Modern English name, either derived from from the vocabulary word, or a revival of the medieval English personal name Rayne, RAIN means "queen." Compare with masculine Rain.
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Australian, Celtic, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish
Woman; One; Hunger; Lamb
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Christian, Hindu, Indian
Special Smile; Sweet Little Attitude
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Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life
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Hindu, Indian
Briliant
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Hindu
Star, Meteor, Pupil of the eye, Palms
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Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Nice Lady
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Hindu
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Hebrew
Jehovah is God.
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German Teutonic
Protector.
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Tamil
Sharpest sword of world
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v.
The chief or principal part; the main or most important thing.
n.
A main-hamper.
v. i.
To have or receive advantage or profit; to acquire gain; to grow rich; to advance in interest, health, or happiness; to make progress; as, the sick man gains daily.
n.
To get, as profit or advantage; to obtain or acquire by effort or labor; as, to gain a good living.
n.
Pain; especially, pain of travail; throe.
n.
To render uneasy in mind; to disquiet; to distress; to grieve; as a child's faults pain his parents.
n.
Torment; pain.
v. t.
To pour or shower down from above, like rain from the clouds.
a.
Free from pain; without pain.
a.
Very; extremely; as, main heavy.
superl.
Destitute of forge or efficacy; effecting no purpose; fruitless; ineffectual; as, vain toil; a vain attempt.
v.
principal duct or pipe, as distinguished from lesser ones; esp. (Engin.), a principal pipe leading to or from a reservoir; as, a fire main.
n.
To reach; to attain to; to arrive at; as, to gain the top of a mountain; to gain a good harbor.
n.
To come off winner or victor in; to be successful in; to obtain by competition; as, to gain a battle; to gain a case at law; to gain a prize.
adv.
In a vain manner; in vain.
a.
So tight as to exclude rain; as, a rain-tight roof.
n.
Advantage; gain; gain by plunder; booty.
v. t.
To rain upon; to wet with rain.
v. t.
To bestow in a profuse or abundant manner; as, to rain favors upon a person.
n.
Vanity; emptiness; -- now used only in the phrase in vain.