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GARNET
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Garnet, GARNETTE means "garnet (the gem)."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican
A Dark Red Semi-precious Gem Stone
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, GARNET means "garnet (the gem)," derived from a Middle English altered form of Old French (pome) grenate, "fruit full of seeds," the same source from which came the name of the precious stone.Â
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Jewel Name; Red Jewel; Garnet; One who Makes Hinges; Garnet (the Gem); Precious Stone; Red Like a Pomegranate
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French Guarinot, Warinot, a pet form of the personal name Guarin, Warin, from Germanic wari(n)- ‘protection’, ‘shelter’.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a maker or fitter of garnets, a type of hinge, Middle English garnette, or for a jeweler, from Middle English garnette, gernet ‘garnet’.English : from a diminutive of Garner 1.
Male
English
Masculine variant spelling of English unisex Garnet, GARNETT means "garnet (the gem)."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
Pomegranate Seed; Spear; Keeper of Grain; Red Like a Pomegranate; Dark / Red Gem Stone; Precious Stone
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Garnet; Ruby; A Precious Stone
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Garnet; A Precious Stone; Ruby
Girl/Female
English French American
A dark-red gemstone named for the pomegranate because of its color.
Boy/Male
French American English
Keeper of grain. Surname.
Girl/Female
American, German
Red Gem Stone Like a Pomegranate
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Jamaican
Pomegranate Seed; Armed with a Spear; Spear; Red Like a Pomegranate; Dark Red Gem; Garnet (the Gem); Precious Stone
Boy/Male
English American
Armed with a spear.
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GARNET
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Supremely Wonderful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Spirit of the Faithful / Reliable; An Epithet of Jibreel
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Name
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Behavion
Girl/Female
Australian, Biblical
Generation; Habitation
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a scribe or secretary, originally a member of a minor religious order who undertook such duties. The word clerc denoted a member of a religious order, from Old English cler(e)c ‘priest’, reinforced by Old French clerc. Both are from Late Latin clericus, from Greek klērikos, a derivative of klēros ‘inheritance’, ‘legacy’, with reference to the priestly tribe of Levites (see Levy) ‘whose inheritance was the Lord’. In medieval Christian Europe, clergy in minor orders were permitted to marry and so found families; thus the surname could become established. In the Middle Ages it was virtually only members of religious orders who learned to read and write, so that the term clerk came to denote any literate man.
Female
Greek
(Οινώνη) Greek name OINONE means "wine." In mythology, this is the name of a Naiad nymph who was the first wife of Paris.Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Traditional
Unique
Girl/Female
Greek
Prophetess.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Popular Follower of Prophet
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n.
A hinge having one strap perpendicular and the other strap horizontal giving it the form of an Egyptian or T cross.
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A mineral having many varieties differing in color and in their constituents, but with the same crystallization (isometric), and conforming to the same general chemical formula. The commonest color is red, the luster is vitreous, and the hardness greater than that of quartz. The dodecahedron and trapezohedron are the common forms.
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A beautiful gem of a deep red color (with a mixture of scarlet) called by the Greeks anthrax; found in the East Indies. When held up to the sun, it loses its deep tinge, and becomes of the color of burning coal. The name belongs for the most part to ruby sapphire, though it has been also given to red spinel and garnet.
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Cinnamon stone, a variety of garnet. See Garnet.
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A coarsely granular variety of garnet.
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A yellow-green, transparent variety of garnet found in the Urals. It is valued as a gem because of its brilliancy of luster, whence the name.
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A manganesian variety of garnet.
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A topaz-yellow variety of garnet.
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A variety of garnet, of a poppy or blood-red color, frequently with a tinge of orange. It is used as a gem. See the Note under Garnet.
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A crystalline nitrogenous substance having a splendid dichroism, being green by reflected light and garnet-red by transmitted light. It was formerly used in dyeing calico, and was obtained in a large quantities from guano. Formerly called also ammonium purpurate.
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A tackle for hoisting cargo in our out.
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A rock consisting of granular red garnet, light green smaragdite, and common hornblende; -- so called in reference to its beauty.
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To move of draw (a sail or yard) by means of the clew garnets, clew lines, etc.; esp. to draw up the clews of a square sail to the yard.
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A translucent garnet of a pale green color like that of the gooseberry; -- called also grossularite.
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A garnet of an amber color.
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Chrome garnet.
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A black variety of garnet.
a.
Pertaining too, or resembling, a gooseberry; as, grossular garnet.
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Containing garnets.
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See Garnet.