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REMUS CMPEANU
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Royce.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Røyse, from Old Norse hreysi ‘heap of stones’.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Reus (or the variant Reuse), Reuss (or the variant Reusse).
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Latin American Shakespearean
From the forest. Rhea Silvia was the mother of Rome's founders, Remus and Romulus.
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Latin
Shewolf who nursed Romulus and Remus.
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Latin
The shewolf who nursed Remus and Romulus.
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Latin
Possibly from the Acca Larentia the shewolf who nursed the twins Remus and Romulus.
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Latin
Founder of Rome.
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American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Latin
Speedy; Quick; Swiftness; Oar
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Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Remus, REMO means "oar," but sometimes translated as "swift."
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Beloved of the Moon
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Czechoslovakian
, fiery.
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
God; Slenderness
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Latin
Faithful.
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British, English
Modern Female Version of Jimmy
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
A Name of Lord Shiva
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French
Cape.
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Hindu
Mix
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Liberated Soul
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Norse
Son of Oleif.
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n.
The ramus of the lower jaw of a bird as far as it is naked; -- commonly used in the plural.
v. t.
To mark or indicate by a rebus.
v. t.
To remove.
n.
A mode of expressing words and phrases by pictures of objects whose names resemble those words, or the syllables of which they are composed; enigmatical representation of words by figures; hence, a peculiar form of riddle made up of such representations.
a.
Of or pertaining to a ramus, or branch; rameal.
pl.
of Ramus
pl.
of Rebus
n.
A branch; a projecting part or prominent process; a ramification.
n.
A small ramus, or branch.
n. pl.
In a wider sense, an extensive group of birds including the ostriches, cassowaries, emus, moas, and allied birds incapable of flight. In this sense it is equivalent to Ratitae, or Dromaeognathae.
n.
A pictorial suggestion on a coat of arms of the name of the person to whom it belongs. See Canting arms, under Canting.
n.
A follower of Pierre Rame, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians.