What is the name meaning of HITT. Phrases containing HITT
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HITT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
God
Male
Russian
(Тихон) Russian form of Greek Tychon, TIKHON means "hitting the mark."
Girl/Female
Biblical
One who is broken, who fears.
Male
Greek
(Î Ïίαμος) Greek name, possibly derived from the Luwian compound priimuua, PRIAMOS means "exceptionally courageous." Luwian is closely related to Hittite. In mythology, this is the name of a king of Troy.
Boy/Male
Australian
Thrower; Hitter
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Greek Tychon, TYKO means "hitting the mark."
Female
Hebrew
Hittite form of Hebrew Asherah, perhaps having the same ASHERDU means "groves (for idol worship)" or "blessed, fortunate."
Biblical
one who is broken; who fears
Male
Greek
(ΤÏχων) Greek name TYCHON means "hitting the mark."
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Hütt (see Huett).German
Americanized form of German Hütt (see Huett).German : occupational name in Westphalia for a goat dealer, from dialect hitte ‘goat’.English (Devon) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Latin, Scottish
Dweller by the Spring; From Maccus's Pool; From the Great Well; Mack's Well; Surname; The Stream of Mack; Hard Hitter
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Girl/Female
Hindu
A miracle
Girl/Female
Latin
Circle of light.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tharunika | தாரà¯à®¨à¯€à®•ாÂ
Goddess Lakshmi
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Shannah, SHANNA means "lily."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Rapper; Humming; Singing; When a Person Sings in a Very Slow Sound
Boy/Male
Indian
Merciful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabi
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Originality
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of Heart
Boy/Male
Australian, Czechoslovakian, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Romanian
Bitter; Rebellious; Star
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hit
n.
A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with two or more balls on the table; a hitting of two or more balls with the player's ball. In England it is called cannon.
v. t.
To keep off; to prevent from entering or hitting; to ward off; to shut out; -- often with off; as, to fend off blows.
n.
An ancient mode of writing, in alternate directions, one line from left to right, and the next from right to left (as fields are plowed), as in early Greek and Hittite.
v. i.
To point or direct a missile weapon, or a weapon which propels as missile, towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it; as, to aim at a fox, or at a target.
n.
One who hits or strikes; as, a hard hitter.
v. t.
To fail of hitting, reaching, getting, finding, seeing, hearing, etc.; as, to miss the mark one shoots at; to miss the train by being late; to miss opportunites of getting knowledge; to miss the point or meaning of something said.