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Meyerhof is a German surname. Other phonetic variants are Meierhof or Meyerhoff. Notable people with the surname include: Agnes Meyerhof Leonie Meyerhof [de]
Meyerhof
Series of interconnected biochemical reactions
type of glycolysis is the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas (EMP) pathway, which was discovered by Gustav Embden, Otto Meyerhof, and Jakub Karol Parnas. Glycolysis
Glycolysis
German biochemist (1884–1951)
Otto Fritz Meyerhof (German pronunciation: [ˈɔto ˈmaɪɐhoːf] ; 12 April 1884 – 6 October 1951) was a German physician and biochemist who won the 1922 Nobel
Otto_Fritz_Meyerhof
Short story by Isaac Asimov
analyst notices that Meyerhof tells jokes to Multivac and becomes worried about the mental state of Meyerhof. Eventually Meyerhof discloses that he wants
Jokester
German artist (1856-1942)
Meyerhof (1856-1942) was a German illustrator, and painter. Meyerhof was born on either June 2, 1856 or June 2, 1858 in Hildesheim, Germany. Meyerhof
Agnes_Meyerhof
Long fictional narrative story
Muhsin Mahdi (1974), "The Theologus Autodidactus of Ibn at-Nafis by Max Meyerhof, Joseph Schacht", Encyclopaedia Britannica [2]. Griffin, Robert J. (1961)
Novel
Capacity of soil to support loads
was developed by Terzaghi, with modifications and additional factors by Meyerhof and Vesić. The general shear failure case is the one normally analyzed
Bearing_capacity
Polish-Soviet biochemist (1884–1949)
who contributed to the discovery of the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas pathway, together with Otto Fritz Meyerhof and Gustav Embden. He became a Soviet activist
Jakub_Karol_Parnas
Poisonous substance used as pesticide
507–512. doi:10.1016/0002-9343(83)90999-3. PMID 6829597. S2CID 3222667. Meyerhof W, Batram C, Kuhn C, Brockhoff A, Chudoba E, Bufe B, et al. (February 2010)
Strychnine
Spanish biochemist and Nobel laureate (1905–1993)
experience. His creatine and creatinine work led to an invitation to join Otto Meyerhof's laboratory at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology in Berlin-Dahlem
Severo_Ochoa
A Meierhof or Meyerhof (from Latin: maiores villae) was a farm or building which was occupied or had been occupied by the administrator (the Meier) of
Meierhof
Medical institute in Heidelberg, Germany
foundation, six Nobel Prize laureates worked at the Institute: Otto Fritz Meyerhof (Physiology), Richard Kuhn (Chemistry), Walther Bothe (Physics), André
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
Max_Planck_Institute_for_Medical_Research
Chemical element with atomic number 51 (Sb)
authorities believe antimonium is a scribal corruption of some Arabic form; Meyerhof derives it from ithmid; other possibilities include athimar, the Arabic
Antimony
Geographical region of Russia comprising North Asia
Environment. Washington DC Archived 3 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Meyerhof, A. A., 1980, "Geology and Petroleum Fields in Proterozoic and Lower Cambrian
Siberia
Surname list
Meyerhoff is a German surname, a phonetic variant of Meierhof or Meyerhof. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Meyerhoff (1895–1986), advertising
Meyerhoff
Public university in France
Laue Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran Jean-Marie Lehn Otto Loewi Otto Fritz Meyerhof Louis Néel Wilhelm Röntgen Jean-Pierre Sauvage Albert Schweitzer Hermann
University_of_Strasbourg
Sense of chemicals on the tongue
365..851M. doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.11.070. PMC 2692459. PMID 18037373. Meyerhof (2010). "The molecular receptive ranges of human TAS2R bitter taste receptors"
Taste
was followed for the 1922 prize awarded to Archibald Hill and Otto Fritz Meyerhof in 1923, the 1926 prize awarded to Johannes Fibiger in 1927, the 1938 prize
List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine
List_of_Nobel_laureates_in_Physiology_or_Medicine
1966 British film by Jeremy Summers
Carteret as Gay Jenkins Vanda Godsell as Mrs Jenkins Gertan Klauber as Meyerhof Doel Luscombe as assistant commissioner Peter Zander as Spankaren Geoffrey
Dateline_Diamonds
Chemical compound
Medical School in 1927. A few years later David Nachmansohn, working under Meyerhof at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Dahlem, Berlin, contributed to the understanding
Phosphocreatine
Wine making process
sugar into alcohol. The discovery of the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas pathway by Gustav Embden, Otto Fritz Meyerhof and Jakub Karol Parnas in the early 20th century
Fermentation_in_winemaking
Maximum rate of oxygen consumption as measured during incremental exercise
oxygen uptake and oxygen debt in 1922. Hill and German physician Otto Meyerhof shared the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their independent
VO2_max
Lange 1922 Niels Bohr Francis William Aston Archibald Hill; Otto Fritz Meyerhof Jacinto Benavente Fridtjof Nansen 1923 Robert Andrews Millikan Fritz Pregl
List_of_Nobel_laureates
Enzyme involved in glycolysis
of glycolysis or fermentation. The enzyme was discovered by Lohmann and Meyerhof in 1934, and has since been isolated from a variety of sources including
Enolase
Catabolic process in wide variety of organisms
Several sulfoglycolytic pathways are known: The sulfoglycolytic Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (sulfo-EMP) pathway, first identified in Escherichia coli, involves
Sulfoglycolysis
Phenomenon in economics and accounting
compared to structured) rather than substance. Research by Beckmeyer and Meyerhof (2022) connects PEAD to the short-duration premium in stocks. Their study
Post–earnings-announcement drift
Post–earnings-announcement_drift
11th-century Arab Christian physician from Baghdad
Abū 'l-Ḥasan al-Ḥarrānī, a Sabian physician and translator. Schacht and Meyerhof however find this claim doubtful as they argue he had been deceased prior
Ibn_Butlan
German architect
centenary of his birth. Schneider-Esleben married Evamaria van Diemen-Meyerhof (1922–2007), a writer of Jewish descent, in 1946, against the will of his
Paul_Schneider-Esleben
Surname list
Mayerhof In Bavaria Or From Any Of Numerous Farms Named Mayerhof Maierhof Or Meyerhof. This page lists people with the surname Mayerhofer. If an internal link
Mayerhofer
German-American biochemist
joined Otto Meyerhof at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology, Dahlem, Berlin, for his doctoral thesis. After that he followed Meyerhof to Heidelberg
Fritz_Albert_Lipmann
Sweetener and sugar substitute
Retrieved 13 June 2021. Hellfritsch, C.; Brockhoff, A.; Stähler, F.; Meyerhof, W.; Hofmann, T. (11 July 2012). "Human psychometric and taste receptor
Stevia
Organic compound that consists only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
work on sugars and purines. For the discovery of glucose metabolism, Otto Meyerhof received the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Hans von Euler-Chelpin
Carbohydrate
Order of bacteria
limited oxygen, homolactic LAB catabolize one mole of glucose in the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway to yield two moles of pyruvate. Intracellular redox balance
Lactic_acid_bacteria
Calendar year
American industrialist, founder of the Kellogg Company (b. 1860) Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German-born physician and biochemist (b. 1884) October 12 – Leon Errol
1951
13th-century novel by Ibn al-Nafis
Muhsin Mahdi (1974), "The Theologus Autodidactus of Ibn at-Nafis by Max Meyerhof, Joseph Schacht", Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2), p. 232-234
Theologus_Autodidactus
physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus" 1922 Otto Fritz Meyerhof Germany "for his discovery of the fixed relationship between the consumption
List of Jewish Nobel laureates
List_of_Jewish_Nobel_laureates
Genus of bacteria
Abditibacterium utsteinense possesses a central metabolism that includes the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway for glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, and the tricarboxylic
Abditibacterium
State election in Germany
unerwartete „Liebeserklärung" am Ende". www.merkur.de. 25 February 2026. Meyerhof, Jonas (25 May 2025). "Cem Özdemir ist unser Kandidat für das Amt des
2026 Baden-Württemberg state election
2026_Baden-Württemberg_state_election
American physician and LSD researcher
Physicians and Surgeons in 1923. As a medical student, he was awarded the Meyerhof Prize in 1921. He specialized in allergy medicine. In the 1920s and 1930s
Harold_Alexander_Abramson
German painter
opened the "Kunstgewerbehaus" (loosely, "Arts and Crafts centre") in a "Meyerhof" (traditional farmhouse-barn building) at his birth-town of Scheeßel. Although
Ernst_Müller-Scheessel
Mammalian protein found in humans
1074/jbc.M414287200. PMID 15668251. Galindo-Cuspinera V, Winnig M, Bufe B, Meyerhof W, Breslin PA (2006). "A TAS1R receptor-based explanation of sweet 'water-taste'"
TAS1R3
Organism that thrives in extremely hot environments from 60°C upward
Entner-Doudoroff pathway some modified versions of the Embden-Meyerhof pathway, the canonical Embden-Meyerhof pathway being present only in hyperthermophilic bacteria
Hyperthermophile
Naturally produced monosaccharide
nomenclature). For the discovery of the metabolism of glucose Otto Fritz Meyerhof received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1922. Hans von Euler-Chelpin
Glucose
Metabolic pathway involving both catabolism and anabolism
pathways are the Embden-Meyerhof pathway, the pentose phosphate pathway and the Entner–Doudoroff pathway. The Embeden–Meyerhof pathway and the Krebs cycle
Amphibolic
Species of bacterium
also contains a complete glucose metabolic pathway through the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) system. The ethanol/acetic acid metabolic pathway is only
Heyndrickxia_coagulans
Capital of Lower Saxony, Germany
Scorpions Georg Meissner (1829–1905), anatomist and physiologist Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884–1951), recipient of the Nobel prize in medicine, 1922 Lena Meyer-Landrut
Hanover
Philosophical tradition in Muslim culture
Muhsin Mahdi (1974), "The Theologus Autodidactus of Ibn at-Nafis by Max Meyerhof, Joseph Schacht", Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2), pp.
Islamic_philosophy
French painter Cornelia F. Maury (1866–1942), American pastel artist Agnes Meyerhof (1856-1942), German painter Alice Michaelis (1875–1943), German painter
List of 20th-century women artists
List_of_20th-century_women_artists
German musician (1947–2020)
Schneider-Esleben, an architect, and his wife Evamaria (née van Diemen-Meyerhof). Schneider was Jewish on his mother's side; Paul married Evamaria in 1946
Florian_Schneider
American heiress and humanitarian
Marc Chagall, writer Hannah Arendt, and physician and biochemist Otto Meyerhof, a Nobel Prize winner. The Vichy government had been monitoring Fry's activities
Mary_Jayne_Gold
Species of bacterium
anti-inflammatory properties B. thetaiotaomicron also relies on glycolysis, the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) pathway, and fermentation to metabolize sugars. B. thetaiotaomicron
Bacteroides_thetaiotaomicron
by name, whose works he cites as "min kitab al-Hind", "an Indian book". Meyerhof suggested that the Indian medicine, like the Persian medicine, has mainly
Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
Medicine_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world
Town in Western Cape, South Africa
Kempenville Kingston Labiance La Rochelle Laurindale Loumar Manieoord Meyerhof Oakdale Oakglen Runkel Shirley Park Stikland Sunkist Sunray Thalmen Vosfontein
Bellville,_South_Africa
Chemical compound
coenzyme for multiple proteins involved in tissue respiration (Embden-Meyerhof and citrate cycle). The effect of xanthinol nicotinate causes an increase
Xanthinol
Slime bacterium
polymer, but cannot fully convert glucose to pyruvate though the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway. The flux through the pathway is incomplete, even though
Myxococcus_xanthus
Syriac Christian physician, pharmacist, poet, musician and calligrapher
commentary on Ibn Sina's "Canon" Al-Aqrābādhīn al-Kabir Maqālah fī al-faṣd Meyerhof, M. (24 April 2012). "Ibn al-Tilmīd̲h̲". Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second
Ibn_al-Tilmidh
British virologist (born 1949)
Jules Bordet 1920–1929 1920: August Krogh 1921 1922: Archibald Hill / Otto Meyerhof 1923: Frederick Banting / John Macleod 1924: Willem Einthoven 1925 1926:
Michael_Houghton
"Albrecht Kossel – Facts". Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 30 March 2026. "Otto Meyerhof – Facts". Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 30 March 2026. "Otto Warburg – Facts"
List of German Nobel laureates
List_of_German_Nobel_laureates
American medical researcher
Jules Bordet 1920–1929 1920: August Krogh 1921 1922: Archibald Hill / Otto Meyerhof 1923: Frederick Banting / John Macleod 1924: Willem Einthoven 1925 1926:
Harvey_J._Alter
Hospital in Grand Est, France
doctor, Nobel Prize in 1936 René Leriche (1879–1955), surgeon Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884–1951), doctor, Nobel Prize in 1922 Jacques Marescaux (1948–), head
Hôpital_civil,_Strasbourg
Calendar year
William Aston Physiology or Medicine – Archibald Vivian Hill, Otto Fritz Meyerhof Literature – Jacinto Benavente Peace – Fridtjof Nansen Williams, Hywel
1922
Low to high intensity physical exercise
of maximal oxygen uptake and oxygen debt in 1922. German physician Otto Meyerhof and Hill shared the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their
Aerobic_exercise
Japanese stem cell researcher (born 1962)
Jules Bordet 1920–1929 1920: August Krogh 1921 1922: Archibald Hill / Otto Meyerhof 1923: Frederick Banting / John Macleod 1924: Willem Einthoven 1925 1926:
Shinya_Yamanaka
Species of bacterium
48 hours, they begin to produce lactic and acetic acids via the Embden-Meyerhof Pathway, further diminishing their competition. Under these conditions
Lactiplantibacillus_plantarum
James Franck, Physics, 1925 Gustav Ludwig Hertz, Physics, 1925 Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Physiology or Medicine, 1922 Albert Einstein, Physics, 1921 Walther Nernst
List of Nobel laureates by country
List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country
Species of parasite that causes sexually transmitted infections
carbohydrate metabolism also occurs freely in the cytoplasm. The Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas pathway is used to convert glucose into phosphoenolpyruvate which
Trichomonas_vaginalis
American virologist
Jules Bordet 1920–1929 1920: August Krogh 1921 1922: Archibald Hill / Otto Meyerhof 1923: Frederick Banting / John Macleod 1924: Willem Einthoven 1925 1926:
Charles_M._Rice
Day of the year
(died 1959) 1884 – Tenby Davies, Welsh runner (died 1932) 1884 – Otto Meyerhof, German physician and biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1951) 1885
April_12
German chemist (1874–1933)
involved in the conversion of glycogen to lactic acid. In 1918, Otto Fritz Meyerhof's work on cellular metabolism showed that the process involved the breakdown
Gustav_Embden
Academic department in the UK
winner Otto Fritz Meyerhof; 1933 worked with Nobel Prize winner A.V. Hill OBE FRS in UCL who set up the Academic Assistance Council (Meyerhof had previously
Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford
Department_of_Pharmacology,_University_of_Oxford
African American source of the HeLa cell line. October 6 – Otto Fritz Meyerhof (born 1884), German-born physician and biochemist. December 11 – Christopher
1951_in_science
Public university in Berlin, Germany
academic Jakob Karol Parnas (1884–1949), Polish-Soviet biochemist, Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway Wolfgang Paul (1913–1993), physicist, Nobel Prize winner
Technische_Universität_Berlin
Medical school in Baden-Württemberg
zur Hausen Hermann von Helmholtz Ludolf von Krehl Albrecht Kossel Otto Meyerhof Hans Spemann Otto Warburg Adolf Kussmaul Bert Sakmann The Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University School of Medicine
Heidelberg_University_School_of_Medicine
Extremely bitter chemical compound
Holvoet, Jean-Patrick. "Denatonium". Sentinalco. Retrieved 2 October 2015. Meyerhof, W.; Batram, C.; Kuhn, C.; Brockhoff, A.; Chudoba, E.; Bufe, B.; Appendino
Denatonium
Species of pathogenic bacterium found in water
vulnificus processes glucose and many other carbohydrates through the Embden-Meyerhof Parnas (EMP) pathway for glycolysis. Pyruvate generated from this pathway
Vibrio_vulnificus
German physiologist and biochemist
induction. He received an MD in 1921 and worked in the laboratory of Otto Meyerhof at Kiel with a focus on muscle energetics. In 1922 he moved to Rostock
Hans_Hermann_Weber
List of medical doctors between the 5th and 15th centuries CE
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199248131. Retrieved 29 August 2012. Meyerhof, Max (1931). "`Alî at-Tabarî's Paradise of Wisdom, one of the oldest Arabic
List of post-classical medical doctors
List_of_post-classical_medical_doctors
Biological/medical alliance
from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and is housed in the Otto-Meyerhof-Research Center on the Medical Campus of the University of Heidelberg,
Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit
Molecular_Medicine_Partnership_Unit
the type that follows the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) Pathway, which was discovered by Gustav Embden, Otto Meyerhof, and Jakob Karol Parnas. These three
History_of_biochemistry
Wiccan minister, prison chaplain, author, jeweler
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) founded in 2001 by its president, Nina Meyerhof. COE is a non-profit organization that "educates and mentors youth leaders
Patrick_McCollum
Organelle containing glycolytic enzymes in some protists
does not take place in the glycosome however. Rather, only the Embden-Meyerhof segment where the glucose enters into the glycosome. Importantly, the process
Glycosome
Species of bacterium
necessary as N. gonorrhoeae is incapable of glucose catabolism via the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) pathway due its lack of the phosphofructokinase (PFK) gene;
Neisseria_gonorrhoeae
University in Germany
1885–1889 associate professor, theoretical physics Physics, 1918 Otto Meyerhof 1884 Hannover 1951 Philadelphia 1912–1924 Postdoc, a.o. Prof., Physiology
Kiel_University
Austrian immunologist (1868–1943)
Jules Bordet 1920–1929 1920: August Krogh 1921 1922: Archibald Hill / Otto Meyerhof 1923: Frederick Banting / John Macleod 1924: Willem Einthoven 1925 1926:
Karl_Landsteiner
British geotechnical engineer
Alec Skempton (Glossop & Skempton, 1945), Leonard Cooling, and George Meyerhof, as well as the renowned soil mechanics engineer Karl von Terzaghi. In
Rudolph_Glossop
Species of bacterium
including carbohydrates, proteins, peptides, and amino acids. The Embden-Meyerhof pathway is the predominant pathway used by Bacillus cereus to catabolize
Bacillus_cereus
Day of the year
businessman, founded the Kellogg Company (born 1860) 1951 – Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German-American physician and biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1884)
October_6
Sub-tribe of the Quraysh Tribe
University Press. p. 306. ISBN 0-521-47159-1. Cite error: The named reference Meyerhof was invoked but never defined (see the help page). Akram, A. I. (2004)
Banu_Makhzum
Decade
Bronisław Malinowski, Polish anthropologist (d. 1942) April 12 – Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German-born physician, biochemist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in
1880s
German painter (1863–1930)
Moments) written by German feminist writer Leonie Meyerhof (1858-1933) in 1907. Within Meyerhof's book, Costenoble includes an illustration of Eve and
Anna_Costenoble
Persian polymath and poet (1048–1131)
467–473. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00084615. JSTOR 607341. S2CID 177947195. Meyerhof, Max (1948). "ʿAlī al-Bayhaqī's Tatimmat Siwān al-Hikma: A Biographical
Omar_Khayyam
Early Islamic medical encyclopedia
13. İstanbul: Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı. pp. 131–132. Retrieved 7 May 2026. Meyerhof 1931, p. 6. Livingston, John W. (2017). The Rise of Science in Islam and
Paradise_of_Wisdom
Association of German research institutes
in Physics in 1918 Albert Einstein, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 Otto Meyerhof, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1922 James Franck, Nobel Prize
Max_Planck_Society
Class of enzymes
PMID 15308499. S2CID 2745168. Kresge N, Simoni RD, Hill RL (2005). "Otto Fritz Meyerhof and the elucidation of the glycolytic pathway". J Biol Chem. 280 (4): e3
Lactate_dehydrogenase
Explanation of muscle contraction
generally opposed, even from the likes of Nobel laureates such as Otto Fritz Meyerhof and Archibald Hill, who adhered to the prevailing dogma that myosin was
Sliding_filament_theory
Egyptian astrologer and astronomer
Retrieved 2006-11-01. Augustine to Galileo 2, p. 25 Schacht, Joseph; Meyerhof, Max: The medico-philosophical controversy between Ibn Butlan of Baghdad
Ali_ibn_Ridwan
American journalist (1907–1967)
André Masson Roberto Matta Walter Mehring Alfredo Mendizábal Otto Fritz Meyerhof Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch Hans Namuth Hans Natonek Ernst-Erich Noth Max
Varian_Fry
Élie Metchnikoff Physiology or Medicine 1908 Pasteur Institute Otto Fritz Meyerhof Physiology or Medicine 1922 University of Kiel Hartmut Michel Chemistry
List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation
List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_university_affiliation
Calendar year
Bronisław Malinowski, Polish anthropologist (d. 1942) April 12 – Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German-born physician, biochemist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in
1884
Generic name for flavor-enhancing compounds based on glutamic acid and its salts
R., Ohkuri T., Yasumatsu K., Voigt A., Hübner S., Maeda K., Boehm U., Meyerhof W., Ninomiya Y. (2013). "Taste responses in mice lacking taste receptor
Glutamate_flavoring
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Lucky
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American, British, English
Attendant
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Tamil
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It is one of the names of indian Lord Vishnu
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
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Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
A Part of Sun; Lord Vishnu; Ray of Light; First Light of Sun
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Winning the Service of Guru's Lotus Feet; One who has Won over the Lord
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Hindu
The Moon
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female name Itke, a pet form of the biblical name Judith + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.English : from the Middle English personal name Idkin, a pet form of the personal name Ida.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Full checked
Boy/Male
Indian, Traditional
Son of God
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