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HOR
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Romanian
Romanian form of Roman Latin Horatius, HORATIU means "has good eyesight."
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Horatius, HORACIO means "has good eyesight."
Male
Egyptian
, Horus; the sun.
Male
English
English name derived from Roman Latin Horatius, HORATIO means "has good eyesight."
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English
English : habitational name from places so named, for example in East Worlington, Devon, Norfolk, and West Yorkshire. The two last are named from Old English hors ‘horse’ + ford ‘ford’, because they lay at fords that could only be crossed on horseback.
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English
English : habitational name from Horwich in Lancashire, so named from Old English hÄr ‘gray’ + wice ‘wych elm’.
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Greek
(ὩÏος) Greek form of Egyptian Hor, HOROS means "the distant one." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Isis, a falcon-headed god of the sky.
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English
English : habitational name from Great and Little Horwood in Buckinghamshire, named from Old English horu ‘dirty’, ‘muddy’ + wudu ‘wood’, or from Horwood in Devon, which may be of the same derivation or may have Old English hÄr ‘gray’ as the first element.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. The majority, with examples in at least fourteen counties, are named from Old English horh ‘mud’, ‘slime’ or horn ‘dirt’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One in southern Gloucestershire, however, is named from Old English heorot ‘hart’ + dūn ‘hill’.
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English
English : variant of Horton.
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : occupational name for a stable worker, from Old English hors ‘horse’ + mann ‘man’. It is unlikely to have been a nickname for a skilled rider, for in the Middle Ages the maintenance and use of a horse was far beyond the means of the mass of common people.
Male
Arthurian
, (horse); brother of Hengist.
Male
English
Old English name HORSA means "horse." In English legend, this is the name of a warrior and brother of Hengist.
Male
English
English and French form of Roman Latin Horatius, HORACE means "has good eyesight."
Female
English
French form of Latin Hortensia, HORTENSE means "garden."
Male
German
Low German name, possibly derived from the word horst, HORST means "wooded hill."
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English (Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire) : either a variant of Horsfall, or else a habitational name from an unidentified place named with Old English hors ‘horse’ (perhaps a byname) + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’.
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Northumberland, Staffordshire, and Surrey, so named from Old English hors ‘horse’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’. The reference is probably to a place where horses were put out to pasture. The surname is widespread in north-central England.
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English
English : variant spelling of Horton.
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Horsefall in West Yorkshire, so named from Old English hors ‘horse’ (perhaps a byname) + fall ‘clearing’, ‘place where the trees have been felled’ (from fellan ‘to fell’, causative of feallan ‘to fall’).
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British, English, Romanian
Dominant Ruler
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the Most Thankful.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Master of Vraja
Girl/Female
Hindu
Joy, Happiness, Joyful, Pleasure
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Prince
Boy/Male
Muslim
Wise
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Diamond
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anglina | அஂகà¯à®²à¯€à®¨à®¾Â
Angel, Messenger
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jen, JENN means "white and smooth."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Success; Progress
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HOR
v. t.
To flog or chastise with a horsewhip.
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Horselike.
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Pertaining to, or suggestive of, a horse, or of horse racing; as, horsy manners; garments of fantastically horsy fashions.
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Giving exhortation or advise; encouraging; exhortatory; inciting; as, a hortatory speech.
n.
Anything shaped like a horsehoe crab.
n.
The act or employment of shoeing horses.
n.
A curved piece of polished horn, wood, or metal used to facilitate the entrance of the foot into a shoe.
pl.
of Horsewoman
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A horse, or a figure resembling a horse, behind which a hunter conceals himself from the game he is aiming to kill.
a.
Of or pertaining to horticulture, or the culture of gardens or orchards.
n.
The Limulus of horsehoe crab.
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The figure of a horse, mounted upon rockers, for children to ride.
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One who shoes horses.
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One who practices horticulture.
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A whip for horses.
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Fondness for, or interest in, horses.
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A woman who rides on horseback.
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The condition or quality of being a horse; that which pertains to a horse.