What is the name meaning of BO. Phrases containing BO
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Boy/Male
French
Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.
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Russian American Slavic
Fight. Fighter. Famous bearers: Russian writer Boris Pasternak, author of Dr Zhivagoz; Boris...
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English
Boar's home.
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French
Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.
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Anglo Saxon English
From the boar valley.
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Slavic
Warrior. Famous Bearers: monster movie actor Boris Karloff and Russian president Boris Yeltsin.
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English
Boar's home.
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Slavic
Warrior. Famous Bearers: monster movie actor Boris Karloff and Russian president Boris Yeltsin.
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Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' Roger Bolingbroke, a conjurer. 'King Richard II' Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of...
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (pronounced Bow)
English and Irish (pronounced Bow) : variant spelling of Bow.English (pronounced Boff) : from a Norman form of Old French boeuf ‘bull’, ‘ox’, hence a nickname for a powerfully built man, or in some cases a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman.
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English French
Good; a blessing. American frontier hero Daniel Boone.
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Shakespearean
King Henry V' Duke of Bourbon.
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Arabic
The lightning. Al Borak was the legenday magical horse that bore Muhammad from earth to the...
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Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Bottom, a weaver, acts as Pyramus in the play within the play.
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French
Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.
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English
Boy.
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French German
Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of French Bonnel, a variant of Bonneau.English
Altered spelling of French Bonnel, a variant of Bonneau.English : variant of Bunnell.
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Shakespearean
King Richard III' Cardinal Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury.
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African
Nigerian name given to a child born on Sunday.
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a.
Born of the sea; produced by the sea.
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Born of a noble or respect able family; not of mean birth.
n.
A very large whalebone whale of the genus Sibbaldius, having a yellowish belly; especially, S. sulfureus of the North Pacific, and S. borealis of the North Atlantic; -- called also sulphur whale.
n.
A board or structure placed behind or over a pulpit or rostrum to give distinctness to a speaker's voice.
n.
See Sound boarding, under Sound, a noise.
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A book with wide spaces between the lines, to give room for notes.
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Borne on shards or scaly wing cases.
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Of genuine birth; having a right by birth to any title; as, a true-born Englishman.
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Born at sea.
n. pl.
High boots, having generally a band of some kind of light-colored leather around the upper part of the leg; riding boots.
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Bordering on the sea; situated beside the sea.
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Kept in port or at anchor by storms; delayed by bad weather; as, a weather-bound vessel.
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A kind of wash bottle with two or three necks; -- so called after the inventor, Peter Woulfe, an English chemist.
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A box containing lighted tinder, formerly carried by soldiers who used matchlocks, to kindle the match.
v. t.
To nail boards upon so as to lap one over another, in order to exclude rain, snow, etc.