What is the name meaning of FESTE. Phrases containing FESTE
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FESTE
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' A clown, servant to Olivia.
Male
English
Low German pet form of Latin Silvester, FESTER means "from the forest."
Male
Hebrew
(ישִׂימִ×ֵל) Hebrew name YESIYMAEL means "whom God makes" according to Gesenius. But hasn't he omitted the first element (Ye-)? It looks to actually be composed of 'el "god" and suwm "to create, to make" or "to place, to set" and yÄ• "to age, to grow old," from yashen "to blanch, to fester, to grow weary;" hence "whom God makes grow old," especially from a festering sickness called leprosy (Hebrew tsara'ath "leprosy" from tsara "struck down, smitten" by God). Gesenius states that "leprosy" (צָרַע) may be the same as (גָרַע) "scabby," so that it means to be struck by a scabby disease. In the bible, this is the name of a Simeonite chief of the family of Shimei. Jesimiel is the Anglicized form.
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Marsden.
Female
English
Old French form of Greek HelénÄ“, possibly ELAINE means "torch." In Malory's Morte D'Arthur (Death of Arthur), this is the name of the tragic figure who dies of grief because Sir Lancelot is unable to return her love.Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Infinite, Endless, Eternal
Boy/Male
Arabic
Bronze Moon
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
From the north state.
Girl/Female
Greek
Rosebud.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived ‘at the end of the cottages’, from Middle English, Old English ende ‘end’ + cot ‘cottage’. One locality so named is Endicott in Cadbury, Devon; another is now called Youngcott, in Milton Abbot.John Endecott (1588–1665) was a prominent figure in the early history of MA, being one of the founding fathers of Salem, MA, in 1638. He served as governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629–30), and worked harmoniously with his successor, John Winthrop, despite differences on points of religious doctrine. He served as governor again in 1644–45, 1649–50, 1651–54, and 1655–64, and as deputy governor in many of the intervening years. He is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston.
Girl/Female
Indian
Variant of Sanskrit word Geet meaning song
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Hunn.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A precious
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n.
A fescennine.
a.
To become, or be, rank; to grow rank or strong; to be inflamed; to fester; -- used literally and figuratively.
n.
A small sore which becomes inflamed and discharges corrupt matter; a pustule.
v. t.
To feast; to entertain.
a.
To produce a festering or inflamed effect; to cause a sore; -- used literally and figuratively; as, a splinter rankles in the flesh; the words rankled in his bosom.
n.
Alt. of Feste
v. t.
To mend with pieces; to repair with pieces festened on; to repair clumsily; as, to patch the roof of a house.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fester
n.
A feast.
n.
To generate pus; to become imflamed and suppurate; as, a sore or a wound festers.
imp. & p. p.
of Fester
n.
A festering.
n.
To be inflamed; to grow virulent, or malignant; to grow in intensity; to rankle.
n.
A festering or rankling.
v. t.
To fester.
v. t.
To cause to fester or rankle.
v. t.
To cause to fester; to make sore; to inflame.
n.
Fig.: Anything that festers and corrupts like an open sore; a vice in character.
n.
A fretting; a festering; soreness.