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English
English : topographic name from Middle English hose, huse ‘brambles’, ‘thorns’.English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, named from Old English hÅs, plural of hÅh ‘spur of land’ (literally ‘heel’), or a topographic name with the same meaning.English and German : metonymic occupational name from Middle English, Middle Low and High German hose ‘hose’, ‘leggings’, denoting a knitter or seller of hose, or a nickname for someone who habitually wore noticeble legwear.German (Upper Saxony) : apparently from a Czech personal name, Hos, a reduced form of Johannes (see John).
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German
German : nickname for a swift runner or a timorous person, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hase ‘hare’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Hase ‘hare’.English : from a Middle English nickname, Hase, from Old English hÄs ‘harsh, raucous, or hoarse voice’.Japanese : usually written with characters meaning ‘long valley’; habitational name from a place in Yamato (now Nara prefecture). Listed in the Shinsen shÅjiroku. Some bearers are descended from the Taira clan; they are found mainly in eastern Japan. Also pronounced Nagaya and Nagatani; the original pronunciation was Hatsuse, meaning ‘beginning of the strait’.
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of German Liese, LISE means "God is my oath."Â Compare with masculine Lise.
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Her-hor-si-amun.
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Her-hor-si-amun.
Male
Egyptian
, the son of Prince Sheshank.
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English (southwestern)
English (southwestern) : occupational name for a servant, from Middle English hine ‘lad’, ‘servant’ (originally a collective term for a body of servants, from an Old English plural noun, hīwan ‘household’).Americanized spelling of German Hein.
Boy/Male
British, English, Japanese
From the Hide
Male
Egyptian
, the first king of the XXIst dynasty.
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of King Her-hor-si-amen.
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Her-hor-si-amen.
Male
Egyptian
, Horus the Supreme.
Male
Egyptian
, a son of Her-hor-si-amun.
Male
Egyptian
, Horus, Son of Amen.
Male
Native American
Native American Miwok name LISE means "salmon head rising above water." Compare with feminine Lise.
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English
English : topographic name from Old English hrÄ«s ‘brushwood’, or a habitational name from Rise in East Yorkshire, named with this word.Norwegian : habitational name from any of over twenty farmsteads named Rise, from Old Norse hrÃs ‘brushwood’. The name also occurs in Sweden and Denmark.
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English
English : nickname for a wise or learned person, or in some cases a nickname for someone suspected of being acquainted with the occult arts, from Middle English wise ‘wise’ (Old English wīs). This name has also absorbed Dutch Wijs, a nickname meaning ‘wise’, and possibly cognates in other languages.Americanized form of German and Jewish Weiss ‘white’.
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Hor-naskht.
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Aahmes II.
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Irish
Ardent or wise.
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Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Elisabet, ELIISA means "God is my oath."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Golden Moon
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Biblical
The Lord our righteousness.
Female
Scottish
Scottish form of Gaelic Éimhear, possibly EAMHAIR means "ready, swift."Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
God of Children
Female
Egyptian
, Belonging to glory.
Female
African
paradise.
Girl/Female
Indian
Following, Mystic
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A King
Boy/Male
Indian
God
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n.
To procure (any chattel or estate) from another person, for temporary use, for a compensation or equivalent; to purchase the use or enjoyment of for a limited time; as, to hire a farm for a year; to hire money.
n.
The bees of one hive; a swarm of bees.
pl.
of Hose
n.
Appearance above the horizon; as, the rise of the sun or of a planet.
v. t.
To store up in a hive, as honey; hence, to gather and accumulate for future need; to lay up in store.
v.
To become more and more dignified or forcible; to increase in interest or power; -- said of style, thought, or discourse; as, to rise in force of expression; to rise in eloquence; a story rises in interest.
v.
Dictated or guided by wisdom; containing or exhibiting wisdom; well adapted to produce good effects; judicious; discreet; as, a wise saying; a wise scheme or plan; wise conduct or management; a wise determination.
n.
Spring; source; origin; as, the rise of a stream.
v.
To increase in amount; to enlarge; as, his expenses rose beyond his expectations.
v.
To ascend on a musical scale; to take a higher pith; as, to rise a tone or semitone.
v.
To leave one's bed; to arise; as, to rise early.
v. t.
To hide. See Hele.
v.
To become erect; to assume an upright position; as, to rise from a chair or from a fall.
v.
To have a beginning; to proceed; to originate; as, rivers rise in lakes or springs.
n.
Elevation or ascent of the voice; upward change of key; as, a rise of a tone or semitone.
n.
To grant the temporary use of, for compensation; to engage to give the service of, for a price; to let; to lease; -- now usually with out, and often reflexively; as, he has hired out his horse, or his time.
v. t.
To collect into a hive; to place in, or cause to enter, a hive; as, to hive a swarm of bees.
n.
The distance through which anything rises; as, the rise of the thermometer was ten degrees; the rise of the river was six feet; the rise of an arch or of a step.