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  • Fidel
  • Look up fidel or Fidel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fidel most commonly refers to: Fidel Castro (1926–2016), Cuban communist revolutionary and

    Fidel

  • Fidel Castro
  • Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban communist revolutionary and statesman who was the leader of Cuba from 1959

    Fidel Castro

  • Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart
  • Fidel Ángel Castro Díaz-Balart (1 September 1949 – 1 February 2018) was a Cuban nuclear physicist and government official. Frequently known by the diminutive

    Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart

  • Justin Trudeau–Fidel Castro conspiracy theory
  • emerged that Justin Trudeau is secretly the biological son of Cuban leader Fidel Castro. This claim has been promoted by Donald Trump and by several fake

    Justin Trudeau–Fidel Castro conspiracy theory

  • Fidel V. Ramos
  • Fidel Valdez Ramos CCLH GCS KGCR (Tagalog: [pɪˈdɛl bɐlˈdɛs ˈɾamos]; March 18, 1928 – July 31, 2022), popularly known as FVR and Eddie Ramos, was a Filipino

    Fidel V. Ramos

  • Jennifer Lawrence
  • Jennifer Shrader Maroney (née Lawrence, born August 15, 1990) is an American actress and producer. She has starred in both action film franchises and independent

    Jennifer Lawrence

  • Fidel Castro (disambiguation)
  • Fidel Castro (1926–2016) was a communist revolutionary leader of Cuba. Fidel Castro may also refer to: Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart (1949–2018), Cuban nuclear

    Fidel Castro (disambiguation)

  • Cuban Revolution
  • failure, Fidel Castro and his co-conspirators were arrested and formed the 26th of July Movement (M-26-7) in detention. At his trial, Fidel Castro launched

    Cuban Revolution

  • Fidel Escobar
  • Fidel Escobar Mendieta (born 9 January 1995) is a Panamanian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga FPD club Saprissa and the Panama

    Fidel Escobar

  • Looking for Fidel
  • Looking for Fidel is a documentary film by Oliver Stone, released in 2004. It is a follow-up to his 2003 documentary Comandante and likewise consists

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  • Ranier
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German

    Ranier

    Strong Counselor

  • Mustatab
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mustatab

    Good, Delectable

  • Prabhjas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Prabhjas

    Lord's Praises

  • Cakranemi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Cakranemi

    The Periphery or Rim of a Wheel or Cycle

  • Pradeek
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pradeek

  • Budd
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    English

    Budd

    English : from an Old English byname, Budde, which was applied to a thickset or plump person. By the Middle English period it had become a common personal name, with derivatives formed with hypocoristic suffixes, Budecok and Budekin. Reaney derives it from Old English budda ‘beetle’.Shortened form of German Budde.John Budd was one of the free planters who assented to the ‘Fundamental Agreement’ of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639.

  • Sergius
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Biblical

    Sergius

    Attendant.

  • Ness
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scandinavian (especially Norwegian), Scottish, and northern English

    Ness

    Scandinavian (especially Norwegian), Scottish, and northern English : topographic name for someone who lived on a headland or promontory, Old Norse nes, or a habitational name from any of the numerous places named with this word; there are over a hundred farms in Norway and many settlements in Scotland and northern England so namedEnglish : according to Reaney and Wilson, a variant of Nash.German : habitational name from places called Nesse in Oldenburg and Friesland.German : from a short form of the female personal name Agnes (see Agnes 1).

  • Eimen
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Eimen

    Miracle

  • LÓRÁNT
  • Male

    Hungarian

    LÓRÁNT

    Hungarian form of Norman French Roland, LÓRÁNT means "famous land."

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  • True-blue
  • a.

    Of inflexible honesty and fidelity; -- a term derived from the true, or Coventry, blue, formerly celebrated for its unchanging color. See True blue, under Blue.

  • Trothplighted
  • a.

    Having fidelity pledged.

  • Fidelity
  • n.

    Adherence to truth; veracity; honesty.

  • Rosemary
  • n.

    A labiate shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) with narrow grayish leaves, growing native in the southern part of France, Spain, and Italy, also in Asia Minor and in China. It has a fragrant smell, and a warm, pungent, bitterish taste. It is used in cookery, perfumery, etc., and is an emblem of fidelity or constancy.

  • Secrecy
  • n.

    The quality of being secretive; fidelity to a secret; forbearance of disclosure or discovery.

  • Vassal
  • n.

    The grantee of a fief, feud, or fee; one who holds land of superior, and who vows fidelity and homage to him; a feudatory; a feudal tenant.

  • Justice
  • a.

    Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice.

  • Realism
  • n.

    Fidelity to nature or to real life; representation without idealization, and making no appeal to the imagination; adherence to the actual fact.

  • Observance
  • n.

    The act or practice of observing or noticing with attention; a heeding or keeping with care; performance; -- usually with a sense of strictness and fidelity; as, the observance of the Sabbath is general; the strict observance of duties.

  • Truth
  • n.

    Fidelity; constancy; steadfastness; faithfulness.

  • Honor
  • n.

    That which rightfully attracts esteem, respect, or consideration; self-respect; dignity; courage; fidelity; especially, excellence of character; high moral worth; virtue; nobleness; specif., in men, integrity; uprightness; trustworthness; in women, purity; chastity.

  • Jealous
  • a.

    Disposed to suspect rivalry in matters of interest and affection; apprehensive regarding the motives of possible rivals, or the fidelity of friends; distrustful; having morbid fear of rivalry in love or preference given to another; painfully suspicious of the faithfulness of husband, wife, or lover.

  • Religion
  • n.

    Strictness of fidelity in conforming to any practice, as if it were an enjoined rule of conduct.

  • Painstaking
  • n.

    The act of taking pains; carefulness and fidelity in performance.

  • Vow
  • n.

    Specifically, a promise of fidelity; a pledge of love or affection; as, the marriage vow.

  • Loyal
  • a.

    True to any person or persons to whom one owes fidelity, especially as a wife to her husband, lovers to each other, and friend to friend; constant; faithful to a cause or a principle.

  • Troth
  • n.

    Belief; faith; fidelity.

  • True-blue
  • n.

    A person of inflexible integrity or fidelity.

  • Loyalty
  • n.

    The state or quality of being loyal; fidelity to a superior, or to duty, love, etc.

  • Melodrama
  • n.

    Formerly, a kind of drama having a musical accompaniment to intensify the effect of certain scenes. Now, a drama abounding in romantic sentiment and agonizing situations, with a musical accompaniment only in parts which are especially thrilling or pathetic. In opera, a passage in which the orchestra plays a somewhat descriptive accompaniment, while the actor speaks; as, the melodrama in the gravedigging scene of Beethoven's "Fidelio".