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MAGNE
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes
Boy/Male
Norse
Fighter.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes
Girl/Female
Tamil
Noyonika | நோயோநீகா
Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes
Boy/Male
Hindu
Magnet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Magnet
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nayonika | நயோநிகா
Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
The Sun is the Star at the Centre of the Solar System; It is Almost Perfectly Spherical and Consists of Hot Plasma Interwoven with Magnetic Fields; Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu, Traditional
A Moon which has Magnetic Power; Loved by the Moon
Male
French
Derived from French Charles le Magne, CHARLEMAGNE means "Charles the Great."
Surname or Lastname
English or Irish
English or Irish : probably a variant of Magnus.Perrygren (Peregrine) Magness was born in 1722 in Britain, and died in 1800 in Warren Co., KY.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nayanika | நாயாநீகா
Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French
English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French : habitational name from any of various places in France called Mann(e)ville (from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2) + Old French ville ‘settlement’) or Magneville (from Old French magne ‘great’ + ville ‘settlement’).
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English female personal name Gunnilla, Gunnild, Old Norse Gunnhildr, composed of the elements gunn ‘battle’ + hild ‘strife’. This was a popular name in those parts of England that were under Scandinavian influence in the Middle Ages.Irish : reduced Americanized form of Mag Congail, a Donegal name more often Americanized as McGonigle.Respelling of German Günnel, from a short form of the Germanic personal names Gundram or Gundlach.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Foreign
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, Irish
From the Meadow; Honey Wine; Meadow
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Old High German Ricohard, RIHARD means "powerful ruler."
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
Grace; Favor
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Moorfoot, a topographic name for someone who lived ‘at the foot of the moor’.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Beautiful Person
Boy/Male
Tamil
A house, A habitation, A place to Stay
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican
Lively; Festive Party; Joyous; Father of Exaltation; Sea Storm
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Neville.
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n.
Electricity evolved by the action of magnets.
a.
Capable of magnetized.
prep. & adv.
of Magnetize
a.
Pertaining to, or employed in, the measurement of magnetic forces; obtained by means of a magnetometer; as, magnetometric instruments; magnetometric measurements.
v. t.
To bring under the influence of animal magnetism.
n.
A person subjected to the influence of animal magnetism.
n.
One who, or that which, imparts magnetism.
v. t.
To attract as a magnet attracts, or like a magnet; to move; to influence.
n.
The treatment of disease by the application of magnets to the surface of the body.
n.
The act of magnetizing, or the state of being magnetized.
n.
An instrument for measuring the intensity of magnetic forces; also, less frequently, an instrument for determining any of the terrestrial magnetic elements, as the dip and declination.
n.
A voltaic series of two or more large plates, producing a great quantity of electricity of low tension, and hence adapted to the exhibition of electro-magnetic phenomena.
n.
An automatic instrument for registering, by photography or otherwise, the states and variations of any of the terrestrial magnetic elements.
v. t.
To communicate magnetic properties to; as, to magnetize a needle.
n.
That branch of science which treats of the development of electricity by the action of magnets; -- the counterpart of electro-magnetism.
n.
An oxide of iron (Fe3O4) occurring in isometric crystals, also massive, of a black color and metallic luster. It is readily attracted by a magnet and sometimes possesses polarity, being then called loadstone. It is an important iron ore. Called also magnetic iron.
a.
Alt. of Magneto-electrical
imp. & p. p.
of Magnetize
a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, electricity by the action of magnets; as, magneto-electric induction.