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English
Anglicized form of Celtic Cunobelinus, CYMBELINE means "hound of Belenus."
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Shakespearean
Cymbeline' An Italian friend to Philario.
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Cymbeline' A banished lord, disguised under the name of Morgan.
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Greek
Flourish.
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Cymbeline' Son to Cymbeline, disguised under the name of Polydore, a supposed son to Belarius.
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Shakespearean
Cymbeline' Son to Cymbeline, disguised under the name of Cadwal, a supposed son to Belarius.
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English Irish Latin Shakespearean
Innocent. Last born. The name of the heroine of Shakespeare's play Cymbehoe as a result of a...
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English
English variant spelling of French Simone, CYMONE means "hearkening."
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Shakespearean
Cymbeline' King of Britain.
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Cymbeline' Caius Lucius, General of the Roman Forces. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A servant...
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Welsh
From Wales.
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Arthurian
, Lord of Belinus, or war-lord.
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Tamil
Cymbals, Home, A dwelling
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Hindu
Cymbals, Home, A dwelling
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Celtic
, Lord of Belinus; war-lord.
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Welsh
Welsh woman.
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English
Ruler.
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Welsh
Welsh : from an Old Welsh personal name, Cynbel, composed of the elements cyn ‘chief’ + bel ‘war’. This was borne by Welsh chieftain in Roman times whose name is recorded in a Latinized form as Cunobelinus; he provided the inspiration for Shakespeare’s Cymbeline.English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire, so named from a Celtic word related to Welsh cyfyl ‘border’.Possibly also a variant of English Kimball or Kimble.It is also quite likely that this name has assimilated some instances of German Kembel.
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English
English : habitational name from a place called Kempsey in Worcestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Chemesege, from an Old English personal name Cymi + ēg ‘island’, ‘area of dry land in a marsh’.
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Sikh
Cymbals, Home, A dwelling
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
To Worship
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Muslim/Islamic
Clever
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Arabic
Good
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Spanish
Abbreviation of Lynnette who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Waterfall; A Cascade; Lake; Good Looking; Pretty
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Tamil
Champion, King of the jews, Awesome with sports
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American, Arabic, Bengali, Christian, French, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Muslim
Sky; From the Stone; Healing; Reddish-yellow Precious Jewel; Gold-brown Semiprecious Stone; Gem
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Australian, French, Greek, Italian, Latin
The Sea Nymphs; Water
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Arabic, Australian, Biblical, Christian
Waiting for; Beseeching; Hope in God; God Waits; Whom God has Made Sick
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German
High
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Golden; God's Quality
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Producing but one axis of inflorescence; -- said of the scorpioid cyme.
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A small cyme, or one of very few flowers.
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A cyme. See Cyme.
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The edible fruit of a small North American tree of the genus Viburnum (V. Lentago), having white flowers in flat cymes; also, the tree itself. Called also nannyberry.
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Alt. of Cymous
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A genus of coarse herbs having small flowers in panicled cymes; figwort.
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A performer upon cymbals.
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A phenol derivative of cymene, C10H13.OH, isomeric with carvacrol, found in oil of thyme, and extracted as a white crystalline substance of a pleasant aromatic odor and strong antiseptic properties; -- called also hydroxy cymene.
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Any one of several species of large marine gastropods belonging to the genus Yetus, or Cymba; a boat shell.
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A liquid organic base, C10H13.NH2, derived from cymene.
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A cyma.
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A genus of climbing asclepiadaceous shrubs, of Madagascar, Malaya, etc. They have fleshy or coriaceous opposite leaves, and large white waxy flowers in cymes.
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Having the nature of a cyme, or derived from a cyme; bearing, or pertaining to, a cyme or cymes.
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Alt. of Cymbling
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A whorl of flowers apparently of one cluster, but composed of two opposite axillary cymes, as in mint. See Illust. of Whorl.
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A genus of shrubs having opposite, petiolate leaves and cymose flowers, several species of which are cultivated as ornamental, as the laurestine and the guelder-rose.
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A genus of plants, mostly perennial, having succulent leaves and cymose flowers; orpine; stonecrop.
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Producing cymes.
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Having the form of a cyme.