What is the name meaning of ARCHIE. Phrases containing ARCHIE
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Scottish American English
True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the...
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German
Bold; Form of Archibald; Very Bold; Noteworthy and Valorous
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Genuine Courage
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Tamil
Genuine courage
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English
English : from Old French arch(i)er, Middle English archere, hence an occupational name for an archer. This Norman French word partially replaced the native English word bowman in the 14th century. In North America this surname may have absorbed some cases of European cognates such as French Archier.
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English (mainly West Yorkshire)
English (mainly West Yorkshire) : from a Middle English diminutive of page, a status name for a young servant.
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Muslim
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Welsh
Legendary son of Beli.
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Indian
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Eternal
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Australian, French
Famous Ruler
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Muslim
Aspiration
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Great; Grateful; Blessed
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English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Morehouse.
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English French American
Rules with elf-wisdom.
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The higher order of clergy in Russia, including metropolitans, archbishops, and bishops.
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The jurisdiction or office of an archbishop; the see or province over which archbishop exercises archiepiscopal authority.
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The station or dignity of an archbishop; archiepiscopacy.
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That form of episcopacy in which the chief power is in the hands of archbishops.
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The office of an archbishop; an archbishopric.
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The state or dignity of an archbishop.
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Of or pertaining to an archbishop; as, Canterbury is an archiepiscopal see.
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Specifically: (a) The seat of episcopal power; a diocese; the jurisdiction of a bishop; as, the see of New York. (b) The seat of an archibishop; a province or jurisdiction of an archibishop; as, an archiepiscopal see. (c) The seat, place, or office of the pope, or Roman pontiff; as, the papal see. (d) The pope or his court at Rome; as, to appeal to the see of Rome.