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Native American
Native American Sioux name MAGASKAWEE means "graceful."
Female
French
Possibly a pet form of French Marguerite, MAGALIE means "pearl."
Female
Russian
(Магдалина) Russian form of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDALINA means "of Magdala."
Female
German
 Short form of various Germanic forms of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDA means "of Magdala." Compare with another form of Magda.
Female
English
Short form of English Maggie, MAG means "pearl."
Female
Danish
, of Magdala.
Female
Swiss
, of Magdala, i.e. of the watch-tower.
Female
Greek
(Μαγδαληνή) Greek name MAGDALÄ’NÄ’ means "of Magdala." In the bible, this is the name of a woman who was cleansed of sin by Jesus and remained with him throughout his ministry, and witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection.Â
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDOLNA means "of Magdala."
Female
French
Possibly a pet form of French Marguerite, MAGALI means "pearl."
Female
English
Pet form of English Margaret, MAGGIE means "pearl."
Female
Czechoslovakian
, of Magdala.
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Spanish
Latin form of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDALENA means "of Magdala." In use by the Germans, Scandinavians and Spanish.
Male
Irish
 Scandinavian name derived from the latter part of French Charlemagne ("Charles the Great"), from Latin magnus, MAGNUS means "great." Used infrequently by the Irish and Scottish. Compare with another form of Magnus.
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Slavic
 Short form of various Slavic forms of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDA means "of Magdala."
Female
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Magnhildr, MAGNHILDUR means "mighty in battle."
Female
English
English and German form of Greek MagdalÄ“nÄ“, MAGDALENE means "of Magdala." In the bible, this is the name of a woman who was cleansed of sin by Jesus and remained with him throughout his ministry, and witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection.Â
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Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements magn "mighty, strong" and hildr "battle, fight," hence "mighty in battle."
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Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Magnhildr, MAGNHILD means "mighty in battle."
Female
English
Old English form of Latin Magdalena, MAGDALEN means "of Magdala."
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Indian, Telugu
Beloved by Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worship, Prayer, Pooja
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Red Gemstone
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Hardy Tree
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Hill.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Light of the Family; Yet I am in Love with You; Bear
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Full of Knowledge
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
French
Angel.
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Magnify
n.
The quality of being magniloquent; pompous discourse; grandiloquence.
v. i.
To have the power of causing objects to appear larger than they really are; to increase the apparent dimensions of objects; as, some lenses magnify but little.
adv.
In a Magnificent manner.
pl.
of Magnifico
a.
Grand; splendid; illustrious; magnificent.
n.
A magpie.
n.
The act of doing what magnificent; the state or quality of being magnificent.
a.
Pertaining to a natural order (Magnoliaceae) of trees of which the magnolia, the tulip tree, and the star anise are examples.
n.
Greatness, in reference to influence or effect; importance; as, an affair of magnitude.
n.
One who, or that which, magnifies.
n.
A South American stork (Euxenara maguari), having a forked tail.
n.
The act of magnifying; enlargement; exaggeration.
a.
Magniloquent.
imp. & p. p.
of Magnify
v. t.
To exaggerate; as, to magnify a loss or a difficulty.
n.
The language of the Magyars.
v. t.
To make great, or greater; to increase the dimensions of; to amplify; to enlarge, either in fact or in appearance; as, the microscope magnifies the object by a thousand diameters.
v. t.
To magnify or extol.