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Look up fant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fant may refer to: Christer Fant (born 1953), Swedish actor Claes-Göran Fant (born 1951), Swedish Army
Chadian National Armed Forces (French: Forces Armées Nationales Tchadiennes, FANT) was the army of the central government of Chad from January 1983, when the
Noah Fant (born November 20, 1997) is an American professional football tight end for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He
Princeton De'leon Fant (born March 11, 1999) is an American professional football tight end for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL)
George Fant may refer to: George Fant (actor) George Fant (American football) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.
Lou Fant (December 13, 1931 – June 11, 2001) was a pioneering teacher, author and expert on American Sign Language (ASL). He was also an actor in film
local government wards of Allington, Bridge, Downswood and Otham, East, Fant, Heath, High Street, Park Wood, Shepway North, Shepway South, South, and
George Fant (born July 19, 1992) is an American professional football offensive tackle. He played college football and basketball for the Western Kentucky
George Fant (American football)
had to deal with the greatly strengthened Chadian National Armed Forces (FANT), which was composed of 10,000 highly motivated soldiers, led by experienced
Christer Michael Fant (born 10 March 1953 in Sigtuna, Sweden) is a Swedish actor. He is a son of actor George Fant. He played the valet Melker in the
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English
English : from Old French enfant ‘child’, hence a nickname for someone of a childish (or childlike) disposition. This name arose when, in medieval England, Anglo-Norman French l’enfant was wrongly understood as le fant.Italian : Venetian variant of Infante.
Girl/Female
French
Childlike.
Male
Iranian/Persian
Original form of Persian Sinbad, legend name of a sailor who had numerous fantastic adventures, possibly derived from Sanskrit Siddhapati, SINDBAD means "lord of sages."Â
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Muslim
Fantasy
Female
French
Literary name derived from an Old French slang word (cosette) for something small and trivial, COSETTE means "little thing of no importance." Victor Hugo gave this name to the illegitimate daughter of Fantine in his novel Les Misérables.Â
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Indian
Fantasy
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African, Arabic, Farsi, French, German, Ghana, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Turkish
Gift; One of Twins; From Fante; Donation; To Give; Twin; Father; Abandon; Ancestor
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English French
free;.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word fancy, which is a contracted form of fantasy, FANCY means "desire, inclination, whim."
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Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' Don Adriano De Armado, fantastical Spaniard.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(कलà¥à¤ªà¤¨à¤¾) Hindi name KALPANA means "fantasy, imagining."
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Arabic, Muslim
Fantasies
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Australian, French
Child-like
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American, Australian, British, English, French
Free; Liberated; Frenchwoman; Childlike
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English
English : variant of Fant.
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Latin American
Wandering. From the Greek Odysseus.
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Muslim
Shining like bead, Stone (1)
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Indian, Sanskrit
Weapons of the Gods
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Indian, Telugu
Goddess Laxmi
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Indian, Tamil
Great; To Progress
Boy/Male
Native American
Tempest.
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English
English : habitational name from Yewdale in Lancashire, so named from Old English īw ‘yew tree’ + Old Norse dalr ‘valley’.
Biblical
paternal; that pursues the steps of his father
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
A Loving Nick Name
Male
English
Scottish surname of Norman French origin, transferred to English forename use, from the name of various places in Normandy called Malleville, MELVILLE means "bad settlement."
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That quality of the imagination which gives to ideas an incongruous or fantastic turn, and tends to excite laughter or mirth by ludicrous images or representations; a playful fancy; facetiousness.
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Fantasticalness.
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An old form of piece for the organ or harpsichord, somewhat in the free and brilliant style of the prelude, fantasia, or capriccio.
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A fantastic.
a.
Fanciful; unreal; whimsical; capricious; fantastic.
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Fantastically.
n.
A person given to fantastic dress, manners, etc.; an eccentric person; a fop.
v. t.
To dress; to decorate; to set off; to adorn fantastically; -- often followed by up, off, or out.
a.
Indulging the vagaries of imagination; whimsical; full of absurd fancies; capricious; as, fantastic minds; a fantastic mistress.
n.
Fantastic designs.
v. t.
To fill with whimseys, or whims; to make fantastic; to craze.
a.
Odd or fantastic in appearance; quaintly devised; fantastic.
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Resembling fantasies in irregularity, caprice, or eccentricity; irregular; oddly shaped; grotesque.
adv.
In a fantastic manner.
a.
Of or pertaining to the style called rococo; like rococo; florid; fantastic.
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Fantastically.
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One whose manners or ideas are fantastic.
n.
The quality of being fantastic.
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of Fantasy
n.
The quality of being fantastical; fancifulness; whimsicality.