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RALUCA PRUN
Girl/Female
British, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Romanian
Name of Goddess
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ebony
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Lucas, LUCA means "from Lucania." In use by the Romani.
Female
Finnish
Finnish name RAUHA means "peace."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Season; Daughter of Truth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Young; Wind
Girl/Female
Arabic
Neat
Female
English
Slovak form of English Alice, ALICA means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Lovely tune.
Girl/Female
Greek
Rosebud.
Girl/Female
Australian
Complete; Satisfied
Girl/Female
English
Divine counselor.
Girl/Female
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Queen
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Girl.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lotus Feet of the Goddess; Seeking the Truth
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Divine Counselor; God Like Adviser
Female
Czechoslovakian
, noble cheer, or, noble maiden.
Girl/Female
Christian, German
Noble; Kind; Noble Sort
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Powerful; Strong
Girl/Female
Arabic
First born.
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : altered form of Percival 2.
Female
Egyptian
, a sister of the priest Pthah-em-hebi.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Danish, Latin, Swedish
War Horn; Goddess of Flesh
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Prosperous
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who gives health
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victorious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dale.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of York.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Administrator; Manager
Girl/Female
Tamil
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n.
A name given to several species of Arctostaphylos, but mostly to A. glauca and A. pungens, shrubs of California, Oregon, etc., with reddish smooth bark, ovate or oval coriaceous evergreen leaves, and bearing clusters of red berries, which are said to be a favorite food of the grizzly bear.
n. pl.
A division of marine gastropods having a retractile proboscis and three longitudinal rows of teeth on the radula. It includes many of the large ornamental shells, as the miters, murices, olives, purpuras, volutes, and whelks. See Illust. in Append.
a.
A term of reproach used by the Jews of our Savior's time, meaning "worthless."
n.
Any one of several species of beetles whose larvae gnaw the branches of trees so as to cause them to fall, especially the American oak pruner (Asemum moestum), whose larva eats the pith of oak branches, and when mature gnaws a circular furrow on the inside nearly to the bark. When the branches fall each contains a pupa.
n.
A cyst formed under the tongue by obstruction of the duct of the submaxillary gland.
v. i.
To strive or struggle against anything; to make resistance; to draw back; to feel or show repugnance or reluctance.
n.
A bastard wing, or alula.
n.
A false or bastard wing. See under Bastard.
n.
A European owl (Syrnium aluco) of a tawny color; -- called also uluia.
n.
A species of auk (Alca torda) common in the Arctic seas. See Auk, and Illust. in Appendix.
pl.
of Radula
n.
A large European food fish (Lichia glauca).
n.
A special structure found in the mouth of most mollusks, except bivalves. It consists of several muscles and a cartilage which supports a chitinous radula, or lingual ribbon, armed with teeth. Also applied to the radula alone. See Radula.
n. pl.
A division of gastropod mollusks having the teeth of the radula arranged in long transverse rows, somewhat like the barbs of a feather.
n.
The chitinous ribbon bearing the teeth of mollusks; -- called also lingual ribbon, and tongue. See Odontophore.
n.
The median part of the radula of a mollusk.
n.
A name given to various species of arctic sea birds of the family Alcidae. The great auk, now extinct, is Alca (/ Plautus) impennis. The razor-billed auk is A. torda. See Puffin, Guillemot, and Murre.
a.
Pertaining to the alula.
n.pl.
A division of marine gastropod mollusks in which the radula are converted into poison fangs. The cone shells (Conus), Pleurotoma, and Terebra, are examples. See Illust. of Cone, n., 4, Pleurotoma, and Terebra.
n.
That which is cast off by bird in pruning her feathers; leavings.