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BACCHUS
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Follower of Dionysius; Greek God of Wine; Devoted to Bacchus; God of Wine
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God of wine.
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English
English : variant of Backus.Variant of German Backhaus.Muslim : variant of Bacchus.
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English : variant of Backus. The form of the name appears to have been assimilated by folk etymology to the name of Bacchus, the Greek god of wine.Variant of German Backhaus.Muslim : probably a variant of Bacho.
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Tamil
Fame
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English
Lucky. Can be a names starting with 'Luc-'.
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Tamil
Season
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American, British, English
A Combination of Krystal and Lynn; Sparkling
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Hindu, Indian
Garland of Flowers
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English American
Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine...
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French
Knight.
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Muslim
Snow white
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Hindu
To get everything
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Hindu
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A kind of lyric poetry in honor of Bacchus, usually sung by a band of revelers to a flute accompaniment; hence, in general, a poem written in a wild irregular strain.
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A devotee of Bacchus; one who indulges in drunken revels; one who is noisy and riotous when intoxicated; a carouser.
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A song or dance in honor of Bacchus.
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The god of wine, son of Jupiter and Semele.
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A staff entwined with ivy, and surmounted by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries. It is an attribute of Bacchus, and of the satyrs and others engaging in Bacchic rites.
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Of or pertaining to the festival of Bacchus; relating to or given to reveling and drunkenness.
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A fabulous deity; according to some, the son of Apollo and Urania, according to others, of Bacchus and Venus. He was the god of marriage, and presided over nuptial solemnities.
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A feast or an orgy in honor of Bacchus.
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A priest of Bacchus.
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A Bacchante; a priestess or votary of Bacchus.
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A priestess of Bacchus.
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Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous,with intoxication.
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Relating to Bacchus or his festival.
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A sacrifice accompanied by certain ceremonies in honor of some pagan deity; especially, the ceremonies observed by the Greeks and Romans in the worship of Dionysus, or Bacchus, which were characterized by wild and dissolute revelry.
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The festival of Bacchus; the bacchanalia.
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A daughter of Cadmus, and by Zeus mother of Bacchus.
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A shrub or branch, properly, a branch of ivy (as sacred to Bacchus), hung out at vintners' doors, or as a tavern sign; hence, a tavern sign, and symbolically, the tavern itself.