What is the name meaning of LEVA. Phrases containing LEVA
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LEVA
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French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Marathi
White; Moon; Shining White One; Rising Sun
Male
French
French Arthurian legend name of the first husband of Laudine, from Norman French escalogne, from Latin escalonia, ESCLADOS means "from Ascalon," a seaport in southwestern Levant.
Girl/Female
Latin
Raise up. Levana was the Roman mythological goddess and protectress of newborns.
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : habitational name from places so named in the parishes of Zennor and St. Levan, both of which appear earlier in the form Trethyn, from Cornish tre ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’ + dyn ‘fort’.English : variant of Treece, from a form with the weak plural ending.
Boy/Male
Finnish, German, Italian, Russian
Lion; Ascending; White; The Moon
Girl/Female
British, English
Lion
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Australian, Irish
The Elm Tree
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Hindu
Cot, A mountain
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Tirupati
Girl/Female
Indian
Kind; Helpful Like God Laxmi
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a personal name (Latin Julius). The name was borne in the Middle Ages in honor of various minor Christian saints.English : patronymic or metronymic from a short form of Julian.
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English
From the US state name Wyoming. Famous bearer: Wyoming Knott, character in Robert Heinlein's "The...
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English
English : perhaps a variant of Biss. Compare Beese, Bice, Bise, Buys.
Female
Arthurian
, the "unsympathetic" lover of Pelleas.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God of Karna
Girl/Female
Indian
Light; Bright
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
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n.
A kind of ketch very common in the Levant, which has neither topgallant sail nor mizzen topsail.
n.
A belt or girdle which the Christians and Jews of the Levant were obliged to wear to distinguish them from Mohammedans.
n.
A headdress worn by men in the Levant and by most Mohammedans of the male sex, consisting of a cap, and a sash, scarf, or shawl, usually of cotton or linen, wound about the cap, and sometimes hanging down the neck.
a.
Rising or having risen from rest; -- said of cattle. See Couchant and levant, under Couchant.
n.
A native or inhabitant of the Levant.
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A stout twilled silk fabric, formerly made in the Levant.
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Drooping of the upper eyelid, produced by paralysis of its levator muscle.
v. i.
To run away from one's debts; to decamp.
v.
One who levants, or decamps.
n.
A strong easterly wind peculiar to the Mediterranean.
n.
Of or pertaining to the Levant.
n.
A muscle that serves to raise some part, as the lip or the eyelid.
n.
The act of raising; elevation; upward motion, as that produced by the action of a levator muscle.
n.
A levanter (the wind so called).
n.
A surgical instrument used to raise a depressed part of the skull.
a.
Eastern.
n.
An old gold coin of Italy and Turkey. It was first struck at Venice about the end of the 13th century, and afterward in the other Italian cities, and by the Levant trade was introduced into Turkey. It is worth about 9s. 3d. sterling, or about $2.25. The different kinds vary somewhat in value.
n.
A white crystalline substance having a bitter taste, extracted from the buds of levant wormseed and used as an anthelmintic. It occassions a peculiar temporary color blindness, causing objects to appear as if seen through a yellow glass.