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JUSTIN
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English American Irish Latin
Just; upright; righteous. Form of New Testament Biblical name Justus.
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Latin American
Just. Righteous.
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English
English form of Roman Latin Justinus, JUSTIN means "fair, just."Â
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French
Just; upright. Feminine of Justin.
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English
Just; upright. Feminine of Justin.
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English
 Feminine form of Roman Latin Justinus, JUSTINA means "fair, just." Compare with another form of Justina.
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Just; Fair; True; Righteous
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Singer
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Just; upright. Feminine of Justin.
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English American Latin
Just; upright. Feminine of Justin.
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Portuguese Spanish
Form of Justus 'just; upright; righteous.
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Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Justinus, JUSTYN means "fair, just."Â
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Fair; Righteous
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Just; Female Version of Justin; Fair; Righteous
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English
Feminine form of English Justin, JUSTINE means "fair, just."
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Welsh
Just; upright. Feminine of Justin.
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Clever; Just; Upright; Righteous; True; Judicious; Fair
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Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Justinus, IESTYN means "fair, just."Â
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Welsh
Just; upright. Feminine of Justin.
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Australian, French
Just; Upright; Feminine of Justin
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Biblical
Greece, which is satisfied; ornament; beauty
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Tamil
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Name of Lord Shiva
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Diminutive form of English Dora, DORETTA means "little gift."
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Famed; Bright; Shining; Variant of Robert
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Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Equity; Justice
Surname or Lastname
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English (Midlands) : probably a variant of Eubanks.
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Lord Ram's Wife
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Hindu
Enabling to crossover
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
One who Believes in God
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Brightness
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One of a religious sect which arose in Alexandria, in the reign of the Emperor Justinian, and which believed that the body of Christ was incorruptible, and that he suffered hunger, thirst, pain, only in appearance.
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Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the Roman Justinian.
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A digest of the laws of Justinian, translated from the original Latin into Greek, by order of Basil I., in the ninth century.
v. t.
A compilation of statutes or decisions analytically arranged. The term is applied in a general sense to the Pandects of Justinian (see Pandect), but is also specially given by authors to compilations of laws on particular topics; a summary of laws; as, Comyn's Digest; the United States Digest.
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Hence: An elementary and necessary principle; a precept, maxim, or rule, recognized as established and authoritative; usually in the plural, a collection of such principles and precepts; esp., a comprehensive summary of legal principles and decisions; as, the Institutes of Justinian; Coke's Institutes of the Laws of England. Cf. Digest, n.
n.
An authoritative ordinance, regulation or enactment; especially, one made by a Roman emperor, or one affecting ecclesiastical doctrine or discipline; as, the constitutions of Justinian.
v. t.
To make an epitome of; to shorten or abridge, as a writing or discourse; to reduce within a smaller space; as, to epitomize the works of Justin.
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The digest, or abridgment, in fifty books, of the decisions, writings, and opinions of the old Roman jurists, made in the sixth century by direction of the emperor Justinian, and forming the leading compilation of the Roman civil law.
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A collection of the Novels or New Constitutions of Justinian, by an anonymous author; -- so called on account of its authenticity.