What is the name meaning of FAE. Phrases containing FAE
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FAE
Girl/Female
Muslim
Leader, Successful
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Fay, FAE means "fairy."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Famed
Boy/Male
English
Joyful.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Bull's Pasture
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wise
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Famed
Boy/Male
Muslim
Surpassing, Excellent
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Traveler
Girl/Female
Indian
Wise
Girl/Female
Arabic
Superb; Excellent
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Leader
Girl/Female
Arabic
Strong Women; Self Sacrifice
Girl/Female
English American French
Confidence; trust; belief.
Girl/Female
Indian
Leader, Successful
Boy/Male
British, English
Powerful Traveler
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Little Fiery One; Joyful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Surpassing; Excellent
Girl/Female
Arabic
Tall; Pretty
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Irish, Latin
Trust; Belief; Fairy; Confidence; Loyalty
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Boy/Male
Hindu
White
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Lamb
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Italian
Pure Rose; Variant of Rosamond; Renowned Protector; Horse Protection
Boy/Male
Indian
Spirit of the faithful
Girl/Female
Indian
Honor, Hospitality, Generosity
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Gold.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Firm Support
Male
Czechoslovakian
, kingly.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hebrew, Muslim
Rose
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Son of the Teacher
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n.
A coloring matter found in the faeces, a product of the alteration of the bile pigments in the intestinal canal, -- identical with hydrobilirubin.
n.
See Fecula.
imp. & p. p.
of Sol-fa
a.
relating to, or containing, dregs, feces, or ordeure; faecal.
n.pl.
Excrement; ordure; also, settlings; sediment after infusion or distillation.
a.
See Fecal.
n.
A constituent of human faeces formed in the small intestines as a product of the putrefaction of albuminous matter. It is also found in reduced indigo. Chemically it is methyl indol, C9H9N.
n.
A perennial plant of the genus Faeniculum (F. vulgare), having very finely divided leaves. It is cultivated in gardens for the agreeable aromatic flavor of its seeds.
a.
Of or pertaining to the English poet Spenser; -- specifically applied to the stanza used in his poem "The Faerie Queene."
n.
Faeces; excrement.
n.
That which is thrown out as products of the metabolic activity of the body; the egesta other than the faeces. See Income.
n.
Dung; excrement; faeces.
n. pl.
dregs; sediment; excrement. See FAeces.
n.
Dung; faeces; compost; manure; as, night soil.
n.
A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine, whiteness of the faeces, constipation, uneasiness in the region of the stomach, loss of appetite, and general languor and lassitude. It is caused usually by obstruction of the biliary passages and consequent damming up, in the liver, of the bile, which is then absorbed into the blood.
n.
A state of the bowels in which the evacuations are infrequent and difficult, or the intestines become filled with hardened faeces; costiveness.
n. & a.
Fairy.
n.
A nonnitrogenous, crystalline body, present in small quantity in human faeces.
n.
The anal fork on which the larvae of certain insects carry their faeces.