What is the name meaning of ARGO. Phrases containing ARGO
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ARGO
Boy/Male
Greek
All seeing.
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
An Argonaut.
Male
Greek
(ἌδÏαστος) Greek name ADRASTOS means "inescapable" or "not running away." In mythology, this is the name of a king of Argos.
Male
Greek
(Ιάσων) Greek name possibly derived from the word iasthai, IASON means "to heal." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Aison and leader of the Argonauts. His Latin name is Jason.
Boy/Male
Greek
An Argonaut.
Boy/Male
Greek
An Argonaut.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a patronymic from James or any of various other personal names beginning with J-.Possibly also Greek : shortened and Americanized form of Iassonides, patronymic from the personal name IasÅn, which is derived from the Greek vocabulary word iasthai to ‘heal’. This was borne by a saint mentioned in St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, traditionally believed to have been martyred. In classical mythology this is the name (English Jason) of the leader of the Argonauts, who captured the Golden Fleece with the aid of Medea, daughter of the king of Colchis.
Male
Greek
(ἈκÏίσιος) Greek name probably derived from the word akris, AKRISIOS means "locust." In mythology, this is the name of a king of Argos, the grandfather of Perseus.
Boy/Male
Greek
Name of Jason's ship.
Biblical
a turf, or fat land
Male
Greek
(ΆÏγος) Greek name derived from the word argos, ARGOS means "bright, shining" and "swift." In mythology, this is the name of a giant who had a hundred eyes that were transferred to the peacock's tail after his death. This was also the name of Ulysses' dog who waited ten years for his return from the Trojan War.Â
Girl/Female
Welsh
Omen.
Girl/Female
Latin
From Argos.
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Vigilant Guardian; Shining
Boy/Male
Greek
An Argonaut.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A turf, or fat land.
Boy/Male
Greek
An Argonaut.
Boy/Male
Greek
An Argonaut.
Male
Greek
(Πανόπτης) Greek name PANOPTES means "all-eyed." In mythology, this is an epithet of the giant Argos.
Boy/Male
Greek
An Argonaut.
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Biblical
killing; a cook
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Welshman's Farm
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One of the Ninety-nine Names of God; Wisdom
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Greek Petros, PIARAS means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of Traditions
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Assamese, French, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
The Sun; Glittering Sun; Sun God
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : from a reduced form of any of various Germanic personal names formed with the element bald (see Bald).English : variant spelling of Ball 1.Danish : habitational name from a farmstead named Balle, meaning ‘slope’, ‘hill’.Catalan : respelling of Batlle, status name for a steward or official, from Catalan batlle.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name DARYA means "ocean, river, sea." Compare with another form of Darya.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Beadle.Possibly a variant of French and German Bedel.
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n.
The wood of an Australian tree (Eurybia argophylla).
n.
Crude tartar; an acidulous salt from which cream of tartar is prepared. It exists in the juice of grapes, and is deposited from wines on the sides of the casks.
n.
A star of the first magnitude in the southern constellation Argo.
n.
Any one of the legendary Greek heroes who sailed with Jason, in the Argo, in quest of the Golden Fleece.
n.
A large constellation in the southern hemisphere, called also Argo Navis. In modern astronomy it is replaced by its three divisions, Carina, Puppis, and Vela.
n.
See Argol.
n.
A genus of Cephalopoda. The shell is called paper nautilus or paper sailor.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Argonauts.
n.
A cephalopod of the genus Argonauta.
a.
Pertaining to the ship Argo.
n.
A large ship, esp. a merchant vessel of the largest size.
pl.
of Argosy
n.
A secret language or conventional slang peculiar to thieves, tramps, and vagabonds; flash.
a.
Pertaining to Argolis, a district in the Peloponnesus.
n.pl.
A suborder of Cephalopoda including Octopus, Argonauta, and allied genera, having eight arms around the head; -- called also Octopoda.
n.
A substance regarded as an element, contained in the atmosphere and remarkable for its chemical inertness.
n.
One of the arms of the male of most kinds of cephalopods, which is specially modified in various ways to effect the fertilization of the eggs. In a special sense, the greatly modified arm of Argonauta and allied genera, which, after receiving the spermatophores, becomes detached from the male, and attaches itself to the female for reproductive purposes.
n.
The argonaut; -- also called paper nautilus. See Argonauta, and Paper nautilus, under Paper.
n.
A reddish crust or sediment in wine casks, consisting essentially of crude cream of tartar, and used in marking pure cream of tartar, tartaric acid, potassium carbonate, black flux, etc., and, in dyeing, as a mordant for woolen goods; -- called also argol, wine stone, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to Nemea, in Argolis, where the ancient Greeks celebrated games, and Hercules killed a lion.