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African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Nigerian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Teutonic
I am; Pet Name for Marilyn or Miriam; Helmet; Protection; Sea of Bitterness; Strong Opponent; Rebellious; Wished-for Child; Star of the Sea; Unwavering Protector
Girl/Female
Teutonic American Hebrew French Spanish
Resolute.
Female
Native American
Native American Omaha name MIMITEH means "new moon."
Female
Italian
Pet form of Italian MarÃa, MIMI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Scandinavian
God of Prophecy
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German, Greek
Pure
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American, Australian, Chinese, Christian
Combination of Rae and Anna
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Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Spiritual
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Australian, French, Greek, Latin, Russian, Slavic
Royal; Kingly
Male
English
Modern English name derived from the vocabulary word, nimbus, originally NIMBUS means "bright cloud surrounding a god," from Latin nimbus "cloud." It may also be related to nebula "cloud, mist."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Good Hearted
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Arabic, Muslim
Messenger; Partner
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English American
Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of...
Boy/Male
Australian, French
From the Oak Wood
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the merciful one.
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a.
Consisting of, or formed by, imitation; imitated; as, mimic gestures.
n.
Imitation; mimicry.
n.
Protective resemblance; the resemblance which certain animals and plants exhibit to other animals and plants or to the natural objects among which they live, -- a characteristic which serves as their chief means of protection against enemies; imitation; mimesis; mimetism.
v. t.
To imitate; to mimic; esp., to mimic in sport, contempt, or derision; to deride by mimicry.
n.
One who imitates or mimics, especially one who does so for sport; a copyist; a buffoon.
a.
Imitating, esp. in derision, or so as to cause derision; mimicking; derisive.
n.
A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts; also, any actor.
v. t.
To assume a resemblance to (some other organism of a totally different nature, or some surrounding object), as a means of protection or advantage.
v. t.
To imitate or ape for sport; to ridicule by imitation.
n.
The act of mocking, deriding, and exposing to contempt, by mimicry, by insincere imitation, or by a false show of earnestness; a counterfeit appearance.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mimic
n.
One who mimics; a mimic.
imp. & p. p.
of Mimic
n.
A writing in which the language or sentiment of an author is mimicked; especially, a kind of literary pleasantry, in which what is written on one subject is altered, and applied to another by way of burlesque; travesty.
a.
Alt. of Mimical
v. t.
To mimic.
adv.
In an imitative manner.
n.
The act or practice of one who mimics; ludicrous imitation for sport or ridicule.
v. t.
To exhibit in show; to represent; to mimic.
n.
An animal which imitates something else, in form or habits.