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HAP MU
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Cham, HAM means "blackness" or "heat." In the bible, this is the name of Noah's second son.Â
Female
Welsh
Welsh name HAF means "summer."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HAI means "two; second." Compare with another form of Hai.
Female
Egyptian
, Mer-tetes.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Mass, heap.
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Ouaphris.
Female
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese unisex name HAI means "two; second." Compare with another form of Hai.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southwestern England)
English (mainly southwestern England) : variant spelling of Hamm.French : habitational name from any of the various places in northern France (Ardennes, Pas-de-Calais, Somme, Moselle) named with the Germanic word ham ‘meadow in the bend of a river’, ‘water meadow’, ‘flood plain’.Dutch : variant of Hamme.Korean : there is only one Chinese character for the Ham surname. Some sources report that there are sixty different Ham clans, but only the KangnÅng Ham clan can be documented. Although some records have been lost and a few generations are unaccounted for, it is known that the founding ancestor of the Ham clan is Ham Kyu, a KoryÅ general who fought against the Mongol invaders in the thirteenth century. His ancestor, Ham HyÅk, was a Tang Chinese general who stayed in Korea after Tang China helped Shilla unify the peninsula during the seventh century. Another of Ham HyÅk’s ancestors, Ham Shin, accompanied Kim Chu-wÅn, the founding ancestor of the KangnÅng Kim family, to the KangnÅng area, and hence the Ham clan became the KangnÅng Ham clan. The first prominent ancestor from KangnÅng whose genealogy can be verified is Ham Kyu, the KoryÅ general. Accordingly, he is regarded as the KangnÅng Ham clan’s founding ancestor.
Biblical
same as Ai = heap of ruins
Male
German
Short form of German Johann, HAN means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English haw, haugh ‘enclosure’ (Old English haga), or a habitational name from a place named with this word such as The Haw in Tirley, Gloucestershire. Compare Haugh 2.English : from a Middle English personal name, probably a back-formation from Hawkin, (see Hawkins).Scottish : habitational name from an unidentified place in lowland Scotland.
Male
Egyptian
, a sculptor of the XIIth dynasty.
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of the god Har-hut of Edfu.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HAO means "good."
Male
English
Pet form of English Henry, HAL means "home-ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Heap Bridge in Lancashire, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a hill or heap, from Old English hēap ‘heap’, ‘mound’, ‘hill’.
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Ankh-hapi.
Biblical
son of Noah|Ham, hot; heat; brown
Female
Egyptian
, the sister of the royal scribe User-hat.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a clever or cunning person, from Middle English yap ‘devious’, ‘deceitful’, ‘bent’; ‘shrewd’.Americanized spelling of North German Japp.Chinese : variant of Ye.Filipino : unexplained.
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Salt
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Freedom
Girl/Female
Tamil
Victory, Good character
Boy/Male
Tamil
Virtuous
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Innocent
Boy/Male
Hindu
Surrender, Injuring
Male
Irish
Irish name TUIREANN means "thunderer." In Celtic mythology, this is the name of the husband of BrÃghid.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old Norse pá ‘peacock’ (see Peacock). This surname is also established in Ireland.Poe is a common surname found in the 17th and 18th centuries in VA and SC. The ancestors of the poet Edgar Allan Poe (1809–49) were of Scotch-Irish descent, having emigrated from Ireland to Lancaster Co., PA, in about 1748.
Boy/Male
English German
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi
Virtuous; Decent; Pure; Chastity; Purity; Modesty
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n.
A large size of writing paper; as, flat cap; foolscap; legal cap.
v. t.
To feed with pap.
v. t.
To throw or lay in a heap; to make a heap of; to pile; as, to heap stones; -- often with up; as, to heap up earth; or with on; as, to heap on wood or coal.
v. t.
To cover with a cap, or as with a cap; to provide with a cap or cover; to cover the top or end of; to place a cap upon the proper part of; as, to cap a post; to cap a gun.
n.
A percussion cap. See under Percussion.
interj.
Used to excite attention or as a signal; as, hip, hip, hurra!
v. t.
To salute by removing the cap.
v. t.
To cut or polish with a lap, as glass, gems, cutlery, etc. See 1st Lap, 10.
v. t.
To deprive of cap.
n.
The amount by which a slide valve at its half stroke overlaps a port in the seat, being equal to the distance the valve must move from its mid stroke position in order to begin to open the port. Used alone, lap refers to outside lap. See Outside lap (below).
v. t.
To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.
n.
A blow; a rap.
v. i.
To strike; to knock; to rap.
v. t.
To raise, or put, a nap on.
n.
A blow or beating; a whap.
v. t.
To strike with a slight or gentle blow; to touch gently; to rap lightly; to pat; as, to tap one with the hand or a cane.
n.
To play on the harp.
n.
See Ha-ha.
v. t. & i.
To beat; to whap.
v. t.
To rest or recline in a lap, or as in a lap.