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ATHTOR DHU-YAHRAK
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Southern French and German
Southern French and German : from Occitan astor ‘goshawk’ (from Latin acceptor, variant of accipiter ‘hawk’), used as a nickname characterizing a predacious or otherwise hawklike man. The name was taken to southwestern Germany by 17th-century Waldensian refugees from their Alpine valleys above Italian Piedmont.English : variant spelling of Aster.Astor is the name of a famous American family of industrialists and newspaper owners. John Jacob Astor I (1763–1848) was born at Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, the son of a butcher. He followed his brother Henry to New York and made a fortune in the fur trade, which was greatly increased by his descendants in industry, hotels, and newspapers. They built the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. The great-grandson of John Jacob I, William Waldorf Astor (1848–1919), moved to England in 1890, becoming an influential newspaper proprietor and taking British citizenship in 1899. In 1917 he was created Viscount Astor of Hever. His son, the 2nd Viscount (1879–1952), married Nancy Shaw (née Langhorne) (1879–1964), daughter of a VA planter. She became the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons as a member of Parliament.
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Greek
(Αθος) Contracted form of Greek Athanasios, ATHOS means "immortal." In mythology, this is the name of an ancient mountain god, one of the Gigantes. It is also the name of a mountain in Greece containing an ancient monastic site.
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Gaelic Irish
Great warrior.
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Anglo Saxon
Daughter.
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Gaelic Scottish
From the oak tree ford.
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Anglo Saxon
Venom.
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Biblical
A sphere, buckle, or hand.
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Indian
Star, Flower, Good Man
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English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called, especially Ashton-under-Lyne near Manchester. Most are named from Old English æsc ‘ash tree’ + tūn ‘settlement’; the one in Northamptonshire is (æt þǣm) æscum ‘(at the) ash trees’. Others have been assimilated to this from different sources. The one in Devon is ‘the settlement (tūn) of Æschere’, while the one in Hertfordshire is ‘the settlement of Ælli’.
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Arthurian Legend
Foster father of Arthur.
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Muslim
Lion hearted
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Babylonian
, Athtor of the East.
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Swedish
Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þórr, THOR means "thunder."Â
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Babylonian
, Athtor of Yahrak.
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Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THU means "autumn."
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Greek
(ΑθοÏ) Greek form of Egyptian Het-Heru, HATHOR means "house of Horos."
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English American
From the town with ash trees.
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English
English unisex name derived from a place name, ASHTON means "ash tree settlement."
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Muslim
Purity
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French
 French and German name derived from Occitan astor, ASTOR means "goshawk," itself from Latin acceptor, a variant of accipiter, meaning "hawk." It was originally a derogatory term for men with hawk-like, predatory characteristics.
ATHTOR DHU-YAHRAK
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Hindu
Creeper, A small leaf, Parvati
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American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish
Form of Shannon; Wise One; Young Wolf
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German
Battle-mighty
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
A Star
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Greek Hungarian
Good.
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Greek American Latin Spanish
From Delphi.
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Hindu
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Arabic
Name of Allah
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American, British, English
From the Root Meadow
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Australian
Free
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ATHTOR DHU-YAHRAK
n.
An actor.
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A female author.
imp. & p. p.
of Tutor
n.
See Attar.
a.
Without a known author.
v. t.
To occasion; to originate.
n.
See Attar.
n.
The ahu or Asiatic gazelle.
n.
The Asiatic gazelle.
imp. & p. p.
of Abhor
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tutor
a.
Evincing modestly in the actor, author, or speaker; not showing presumption; not excessive or extreme; moderate; as, a modest request; modest joy.
n.
One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.
v. t.
To tell; to say; to declare.
n.
An author; a composer.
v. t.
To play the tutor toward; to treat with authority or severity.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Abhor
n.
An informant.
n.
The ahu, or jairou.
n.
The editor of a periodical.