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Boy/Male
Biblical
Your bonds, your chains.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Caradog, CARADOC means "dearly loved." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table. He was husband to Tegau Eurfon (their love was called one of the three surpassing bonds of Britain). He was Arthur's chief elder at Celliwig, and had a horse named Luagor ("host-splitter"). Sir Caradoc was also known as Briefbras ("short arm"), the French translation of Welsh freichfras, meaning "strong arm."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bond.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bondswoman of Allah
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Liberation from All Bonds
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Bonds-woman of Allah
Boy/Male
English
Man of the Land
Girl/Female
Indian
Bondswoman of Allah
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Charlton, mainly in southern England, from Old English Ceorlatūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of the peasants’. Old English ceorl denoted originally a free peasant of the lowest rank, later (but probably already before the Norman conquest) a tenant in pure villeinage, a serf or bondsman.Irish : altered form of Carlin.
Biblical
your bonds; your chains
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Biblical
the heap of witness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Glacier Where the Ganga Originates; Sacred River of India
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu
Birth from Lord Brahma; One with Lotus in his Navel; Part of Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Tamil
White rose
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a baker, doghere, from an agent derivative of Middle English dogh ‘dough’.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Dauer.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Support
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Glow
Boy/Male
Sikh
The conqueror of forces, Victorious army
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Russell, RUSSEL means "little red one."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Goddess Lakshmi
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n.
A stone running through a wall from one face to another, to bind it together; a binding stone.
v. t.
To endeavor to raise the market price of; as, to bull railroad bonds; to bull stocks; to bull Lake Shore; to endeavor to raise prices in; as, to bull the market. See 1st Bull, n., 4.
n.
In France, interest payable by government on indebtedness; the bonds, shares, stocks, etc., which represent government indebtedness.
n.
The naming or publishing of the current price of stocks, bonds, or any commodity; also the price named.
n.
A surety; one who is bound, or who gives security, for another.
pl.
of Bondsman
n.
The Helots, collectively; slaves; bondsmen.
n.
An association of persons officially authorized to undertake some duty or to negotiate some business; also, an association of persons who combine to carry out, on their own account, a financial or industrial project; as, a syndicate of bankers formed to take up and dispose of an entire issue of government bonds.
n.
Freedom from imprisonment, bonds, or other restraint upon locomotion.
n.
An excessive issue; an issue, as of notes or bonds, exceeding the limit of capital, credit, or authority.
v. t.
To loose from shackles or bonds; to set free from restraint; to unfetter.
n.
Ready money; especially, coin or specie; but also applied to bank notes, drafts, bonds, or any paper easily convertible into money
v. t.
To withdraw from circulation, or from the market; to take up and pay; as, to retire bonds; to retire a note.
n.
One who is bound with and for another who is primarily liable, and who is called the principal; one who engages to answer for another's appearance in court, or for his payment of a debt, or for performance of some act; a bondsman; a bail.
n.
A book, paper, or document which serves to vouch the truth of accounts, or to confirm and establish facts of any kind; also, any acquittance or receipt showing the payment of a debt; as, the merchant's books are his vouchers for the correctness of his accounts; notes, bonds, receipts, and other writings, are used as vouchers in proving facts.
a.
Not enslaved; not subject to bonds.
a.
Subject to an obligation of redemtion; conditioned upon a promise of redemtion; payable; due; as, bonds, promissory notes, etc. , redeemabble in gold, or in current money, or four months after date.
p. p & a.
Bound; fastened by bonds.
v. i.
To convert any kind of property into money, especially property representing investments, as shares in stock companies, bonds, etc.
n.
See Bondwoman.