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MITI
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Moment in Time
Girl/Female
Hindu
Truthful, Date
Girl/Female
Tamil
People who are speak less and calm, Soft spoken
Girl/Female
Muslim
Desh ki Bhoomi mitii
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desh ki Bhoomi mitii
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Method; A Way to Perform a Task
Girl/Female
Tamil
Truthful, Date
Girl/Female
Hindu
People who are speak less and calm, Soft spoken
Girl/Female
Hindu
Desh ki Bhoomi mitii
Boy/Male
Hindu
Governor, Moment in time
Male
Romanian
Pet form of Romanian Dumitru, MITICA means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Governor, Moment in time
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Boy/Male
Muslim
White-colored
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Modern, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Singer; A Melody
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Noushad; Lotus; Fd; Godess of Vedas
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beloved blessing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of numerous places so called from Old English lang ‘long’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. (Langton in County Durham, however, has the same etymology as Langdon).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sword. Saber.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Those who dwell in villages.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
A Small Stream; Near the Stream or Brook; From the Stream Near the Hollow; From the Western Stream
Boy/Male
English American French Latin
Fifth. Derived from Roman clan name.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(शानà¥à¤¤à¤¾) Hindi name SHANTA means "calm, pacified."
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a.
Serving to palliate; serving to extenuate or mitigate.
n.
That which softens or mitigates; that which tends to allay passion, excitement, or pain; a palliative.
imp. & p. p.
of Mitigate
a.
Tending to mitigate; mitigating; lentitive.
v. t.
To compose; to mitigate; to assuage.
n.
The act of mitigating, or the state of being mitigated; abatement or diminution of anything painful, harsh, severe, afflictive, or calamitous; as, the mitigation of pain, grief, rigor, severity, punishment, or penalty.
a.
Admitting of mitigation; that may be mitigated.
v. t.
To assuage; to soften; to mitigate; to alleviate.
n.
A medicine that mitigates pain; an anodyne; specifically, camphorated tincture of opium; -- called also paregoric elexir.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mitigate
n.
The act, art, or practice of vaccinating, or inoculating with the cowpox, in order to prevent or mitigate an attack of smallpox. Cf. Inoculation.
a.
Mitigating; assuaging or soothing pain; as, paregoric elixir.
a.
Having the quality of softening or mitigating, as pain or acrimony; assuasive; emollient.
a.
Tending to mitigate; alleviating.
n.
One who, or that which, mitigates.
v. t.
To cause to become less intense; to mitigate; to abate; to ease.
v. t.
To make less severe, intense, harsh, rigorous, painful, etc.; to soften; to meliorate; to alleviate; to diminish; to lessen; as, to mitigate heat or cold; to mitigate grief.
a.
Tending to mitigate or alleviate; mitigative.
a.
Manifesting, exercising, or favoring rigor; allowing no abatement or mitigation; scrupulously accurate; exact; strict; severe; relentless; as, a rigorous officer of justice; a rigorous execution of law; a rigorous definition or demonstration.
n.
Mitigation; alleviation, as of a disease.