What is the name meaning of FLORIN. Phrases containing FLORIN
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FLORIN
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Latin, Romanian, Swiss
In Bloom; Florence; Blooming
Boy/Male
Latin
In bloom.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Blooming.
Girl/Female
French Latin
Flower.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Roman Latin Florian, FLORIN means "flower."
Female
English
English elaborated form of Roman Latin Flora, FLORINDA means "flower."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin
Bloom; Flower
Girl/Female
American, Christian, French, German, Latin
Flower; Blossom; Blooming; Form of Florence
Boy/Male
Spanish
Blooming.
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Hebrew
Little Dove; In the Bible One of Job's Three Daughters Known as the Most Beautiful Women of Their Time
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kurinjvendan | கà¯à®°à¯€à®¨à¯à®œà¯à®µà¯‡à®¨à¯à®¤à®¨
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian
The Wise One; Conscience; Wise; Sharp
Girl/Female
American, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Pure; Form of the Greek Catherine; Torture
Boy/Male
Biblical
Strife.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Shore, Musical instrument, Goddess of wealth
Boy/Male
British, English
Harpist
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Old Norse SigfrÃðr, SIIKRIITI means "beautiful victory."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places called Oare in Berkshire, Kent, and Wiltshire, or Ore in East Sussex, all named with Old English Åra ‘shore’, ‘hill-slope’, ‘flat-topped ridge’. It may also be a topographic name from the same element, though Reaney and Wilson consider that in general this would have had an initial N-. Compare Noah 2.Scottish : possibly from the Sussex place name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Fern.French : topographic name for someone who lived near a grove of alders, French verne, a word of Gaulish origin.
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n.
A silver coin of Florence, first struck in the twelfth century, and noted for its beauty. The name is given to different coins in different countries. The florin of England, first minted in 1849, is worth two shillings, or about 48 cents; the florin of the Netherlands, about 40 cents; of Austria, about 36 cents.
n.
A gold coin of Zealand [Netherlands] equal to 14 florins, about $ 5.60.
n.
A Dutch silver coin worth about forty cents; -- called also florin and gulden.