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Hebrew
(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™Ö¼Ö¸×”) Hebrew name KARNIA means "horn of God." Also spelled Carnia.
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Hebrew
(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Karni, CARNI means "my horn," a symbol of strength.Â
Female
Hebrew
(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™) Hebrew unisex name KARNI means "my horn," a symbol of strength. Also spelled Carni.
Female
Hebrew
(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™Ö¼Ö¸×”) Variant spelling of Hebrew Karnia, CARNIA means "horn of God."Â
Female
Hebrew
(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™×ֵלָה) Hebrew name KARNIELA means "horn of the Lord." Also spelled Carniela.
Female
Hebrew
(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™×ֵלָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Karniela, CARNIELA means "horn of the Lord."Â
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Carniela, CARNIELLA means "horn of the Lord."
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Tamil
Indukanta | இநà¯à®¤à¯à®•ாஂதா
The Moon, Like a Moon, Moon loved
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German Spanish
Renowned in the land. Form of Roland.
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Hindu, Indian
New; Nootan; Cute
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Creasy.
Girl/Female
Indian
Provided with Nectar
Male
Iranian/Persian
Persian form of Arabic Haidar, HEYDAR means "lion."
Female
French
Variant spelling of French Igraine, YGRAINE means "maiden, virgin." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the wife of Uther Pendragon.
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Arabic, Indian, Tamil
Righteous Woman; High; Exalted
Girl/Female
American, British, English, German
Birdlike; Bright
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who conquers the truth, Victory of truth
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An extinct group of Mammalia found fossil in the Eocene formation. The species are related to the carnivores, ungulates, and rodents. Called also Tillodonta.
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A suborder of carnivorous and insectivorous marsupials including the dasyures and the opossums.
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An order of carnivorous dinosaurs in which the feet are less birdlike, and hence more like those of an ordinary quadruped, than in the Ornithopoda. It includes the rapacious genera Megalosaurus, Creosaurus, and their allies.
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Any animal which eats flesh, especially any carnivorous marsupial.
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Pertaining to, or designating, a conjugate acid (called taurocholic acid) composed of taurine and cholic acid, present abundantly in human bile and in that of carnivora. It is exceedingly deliquescent, and hence appears generally as a thick, gummy mass, easily soluble in water and alcohol. It has a bitter taste.
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A genus of Carnivora including the foxes.
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An extinct order of reptiles found in the Permian and Triassic formations in South Africa. In some respects they resembled carnivorous mammals. Called also Theromorpha.
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Of or pertaining to a group of carnivores, including the wovels and the dogs.
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A carnivorous animal of the Weasel family (Mustela zibellina) native of the northern latitudes of Europe, Asia, and America, -- noted for its fine, soft, and valuable fur.
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A carnivorous mammal (Viverra zibetha) closely allied to the civet, from which it differs in having the spots on the body less distinct, the throat whiter, and the black rings on the tail more numerous.
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An East Indian carnivore (Mydaus meliceps) allied to the badger, and noted for the very offensive odor that it emits, somewhat resembling that of a skunk. It is a native of the high mountains of Java and Sumatra, and has long, silky fur. Called also stinking badger, and stinkard.
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A very large and powerful carnivore (Felis tigris) native of Southern Asia and the East Indies. Its back and sides are tawny or rufous yellow, transversely striped with black, the tail is ringed with black, the throat and belly are nearly white. When full grown, it equals or exceeds the lion in size and strength. Called also royal tiger, and Bengal tiger.
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One of the Carnivora.
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An artificial group comprising various carnivorous and insectivorous animals.
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Either one of two species of small African carnivores of the genus Ictonyx allied to the weasels and skunks.
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A genus of Carnivora including the common bears.
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A flesh-eating animal, especially any one of the carnivorous marsupials.
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A genus of carnivores which comprises the civets.
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A South American carnivore (Galera barbara) allied to the grison. The tail is long and thick. The length, including the tail, is about three feet.
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Feeding on flesh; flesh-eating; carnivorous.