What is the name meaning of BANN. Phrases containing BANN
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BANN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Home, Banner, Golden
Boy/Male
Hindu
Home, Banner, Golden
Boy/Male
Tamil
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With the monkey banner as Hanuman Sat on his banner
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Girl/Female
Indian
Earth, Goddess Saraswati, Maiden
Boy/Male
Muslim
Banner of the tribe
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a standard bearer, from Anglo-Norman French banere ‘flag’, ‘ensign’ (see Bannerman).German : occupational name for a standard bearer, Middle High German banier, Middle Low German banner, from French bannière ‘flag’, ‘standard’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a basket weaver, from Anglo-Norman French banastre ‘basket’ (the result of a Late Latin cross between Gaulish benna and Greek kanistron). The term denoting a stair rail is unconnected with this name; it was not used before the 17th century.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of the emperor, With beautiful banner
Boy/Male
Hindu
With the monkey banner as Hanuman Sat on his banner
Girl/Female
Tamil
Earth, Goddess Saraswati, Maiden
Boy/Male
Indian
Banner of the tribe
Boy/Male
Tamil
Holder of a banner
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German ban ‘area (of fields or woods) banned from agricultural or other use’, hence probably a topographic name for someone who lived by such a reserve. See also Banwart.English : of uncertain origin. Reaney suggests that it may be from an unrecorded Old English personal name Banna, or a metonymic occupational name for a basket maker, from Old French bane, banne ‘hamper’, ‘pannier’. Compare French Bane.
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English
English : perhaps a variant spelling of Scottish Finley.Possibly a respelling of South German Fähnle, an occupational name for an ensign bearer, from a diminutive of Middle High German van(e) ‘flag’, ‘banner’ (from Old High German fano ‘cloth’).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Home, Banner, Golden
Boy/Male
American, Gaelic, Hindu, Indian
Small and Fair; One who Reads the Banns; Blond Child; Small Fair One or Son of the Fair One
Boy/Male
Tamil
Home, Banner, Golden
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.German : patronymic from a personal name formed with Ban- ‘decree’, ‘command’ or Band- ‘band’, ‘tie’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bannister.The naturalist John Banister (1650–92) was born in Gloucestershire, England, and came to VA in 1678.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of the emperor, With beautiful banner
BANN
BANN
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
First Ray of Sun
Girl/Female
Italian Russian American Biblical English Hebrew Hungarian
Bitter.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Opponent
Boy/Male
Hindu
Proud
Girl/Female
Tamil
Angel, Protector, Very lazy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of purses and bags, from Middle English cod ‘bag’.English : nickname for a man noted for his apparent sexual prowess, from cod(piece), in Tudor times the garment worn prominently over the male genitals.English : from Middle English cod, the fish (of uncertain origin, perhaps a transferred use of 1), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or possibly as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the fish in some way.Irish : variant of Cody.Irish (County Wexford) : from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Cod.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Excess; Surplus
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Leila, LEILAH means "night" or "dark Oriental beauty." Compare with another form of Leilah.
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pl.
of Knight banneret
a.
Furnished with, or bearing, banners.
n.
The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla.
v. t.
To open, as what is rolled or convolved; as, to unroll cloth; to unroll a banner.
v. t.
To make known by posting, or by reading in a church; as, to publish banns of marriage.
n.
Any flag or standard; as, the star-spangled banner.
n.
A small banner.
n.
A military emblem carried on a banner or a standard.
n.
The banner fish, or spikefish (Histiophorus.)
n.
The national French banner, of three colors, blue, white, and red, adopted at the first revolution.
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Originally, a knight who led his vassals into the field under his own banner; -- commonly used as a title of rank.
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The standard adopted by the Emperor Constantine after his conversion to Christianity. It is described as a pike bearing a silk banner hanging from a crosspiece, and surmounted by a golden crown. It bore a monogram of the first two letters (CHR) of the name of Christ in its Greek form. Later, the name was given to various modifications of this standard.
n.
A large European flounder (Rhombus maximus) highly esteemed as a food fish. It often weighs from thirty to forty pounds. Its color on the upper side is brownish with small roundish tubercles scattered over the surface. The lower, or blind, side is white. Called also bannock fluke.
n.
A flag, colors, ensign, or banner.
a.
Having banners.
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A banderole; esp. a banner displayed at a funeral procession and set over the tomb. See Banderole.
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A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal.
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A banner.
n.
A flag; colors; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign.