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JEANNOT KRECK
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English
Variant spelling of Scottish Jeanie, JEANNIE means "God is gracious."
Female
Scottish
Scottish feminine form of English John, JENNET means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
English American Scottish French
God is gracious.
Male
French
Pet form of French Jean, JEANNOT means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Heaven; Garden; Paradise
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French
A feminine form of John: God is gracious. Famous Bearer: 15th-century French heroine Jeanne d'Arc...
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Arabic
Key of Jannat
Female
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Rhiannon, REANNON means "great queen."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Scottish
Merciful; Similar to Jane; The Lord is Gracious
Female
English
English elaborated form of Scottish Jean, JEANNA means "God is gracious."
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Hebrew
Gift from God.
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Muslim
Heaven. Garden.
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French American
God is gracious.
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Hindu, Indian
Heaven; Swarg
Female
French
Modern form of Anglo-Norman French Jehane, JEANNE means "God is gracious."
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Scottish American French
Scottish version of the Old French Jehane, a feminine form of John: God is gracious.
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French
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Muslim
Heaven. Garden.
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Indian
Heaven, God is gracious
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Scottish
from the French Jeanette.
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Greek Latin
Blinded for his infidelity.
Male
Celtic
, the arch boy, urchin, or sprite.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained. It may be a variant of Gover, but early examples with a definite article, e.g. Richard le Gofiar (Somerset 1327), point to an origin as an occupational name or perhaps a nickname, from an unknown element.
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Muslim
Perfection. Completeness.
Surname or Lastname
English, Spanish, and Portuguese
English, Spanish, and Portuguese : nickname for a loyal or trustworthy person, from Old French leial, Spanish and Portuguese leal ‘loyal’, ‘faithful (to obligations)’, Latin legalis, from lex, ‘law’, ‘obligation’ (genitive legis).
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victorious in War
Male
English
(תּוּבַל) Anglicized form of Hebrew Tuwbal, TUBAL means "thou shall be brought." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth, and may also have been an ancestor of the Basques (see Aitor).
Girl/Female
Spanish
Guardtower.
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Hindu
Complete
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Suitable; Worthy
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n.
One of the ultimate, undecomposable constituents of any kind of matter. Specifically: (Chem.) A substance which cannot be decomposed into different kinds of matter by any means at present employed; as, the elements of water are oxygen and hydrogen.
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A straight tool with file teeth, made of steel, to be pressed through irregular holes in metal that cannot be dressed by revolving tools; a drift.
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The application to another of either physical or moral force. When the force is physical, and cannot be resisted, then the act produced by it is a nullity, so far as concerns the party coerced. When the force is moral, then the act, though voidable, is imputable to the party doing it, unless he be so paralyzed by terror as to act convulsively. At the same time coercion is not negatived by the fact of submission under force. "Coactus volui" (I consented under compulsion) is the condition of mind which, when there is volition forced by coercion, annuls the result of such coercion.
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A piece placed temporarily upon the head of a pile when the latter cannot be reached by the weight, or hammer, except by means of such an intervening piece.
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Possession of lands or tenements in, or conveyance to, dead hands, or hands that cannot alienate.
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The vent of a cannot or other firearm, by which fire is communicateed to the powder of the charge.
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The position in the game of chess when a king is in check and cannot be released, -- which ends the game.
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A small-sized, well-proportioned, Spanish horse; a jennet.
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Not concussible; that cannot be shaken.
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Not contestable; not to be disputed; that cannot be called in question or controverted; incontrovertible; indisputable; as, incontestable evidence, truth, or facts.
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A thorough mixture of one thing with another, as color, tint, etc., into another, so that it cannot be known where one ends or the other begins.
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An action, mode of action, or thing, which cannot be satisfactorily explained; a puzzle; as, his conduct is an enigma.
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A venomous serpent which which cannot now be identified.
a.
Not palpable; that cannot be felt; extremely fine, so that no grit can be perceived by touch.
v. t.
To have ( a notion or idea) come into the mind again, as previously perceived, known, or felt; to have a renewed apprehension of; to bring to mind again; to think of again; to recollect; as, I remember the fact; he remembers the events of his childhood; I cannot remember dates.
n.
A small Spanish horse; a genet.