What is the name meaning of OBI. Phrases containing OBI
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OBI
Biblical
that weeps; who deserves to be bewailed
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of French Obie. Compare Obey.Possibly also of German origin, an altered spelling of German Obbe, from a short form of the Germanic personal name Obbert.
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Nigerian
Heart; Palace; Kind
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English biscop, Old English bisc(e)op ‘bishop’, which comes via Latin from Greek episkopos ‘overseer’. The Greek word was adopted early in the Christian era as a title for an overseer of a local community of Christians, and has yielded cognates in every European language: French évêque, Italian vescovo, Spanish obispo, Russian yepiskop, German Bischof, etc. The English surname has probably absorbed at least some of these continental European cognates. The word came to be applied as a surname for a variety of reasons, among them service in the household of a bishop, supposed resemblance in bearing or appearance to a bishop, and selection as the ‘boy bishop’ on St. Nicholas’s Day.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Lord Narsimha
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Nigerian
Father's Heart
Girl/Female
Biblical
That weeps, who deserves to be bewailed.
Boy/Male
French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
One of Obidence
Boy/Male
Greek
A Titan.
Male
African
heart.
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Male
Hebrew
(פַּרְעׄה) Hebrew name of Egyptian origin, PAROH means "great house." In the bible, this is a title for the king of Egypt.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Unique
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri, Mythological, Tamil, Traditional
Goddess Lakshmi; Goddess of the Kingdom
Boy/Male
Muslim
Decorate, Beautify
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Sun Light
Girl/Female
Muslim
Ornament of women
Girl/Female
Arabic
Earth; Land
Boy/Male
Biblical
Ethiopians, blackness.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.This name was brought to New England by Thomas Bigmore or Bickmore, whose son Samuel Bickmore was born in 1635 in Boston, MA.
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n.
An account of deaths, or of the dead; a register of deaths; a collection of obituary notices.
a.
Of or pertaining to obi; as, the obeah man.
n.
A species of sorcery, probably of African origin, practiced among the negroes of the West Indies.
adv.
In the manner of an obituary.
pl.
of Obituary
n.
A charm or fetich.
adv.
In passing; incidentally; by the way.
n.
A funeral solemnity or office; obsequies.
n.
That which pertains to, or is called forth by, the obit or death of a person; esp., an account of a deceased person; a notice of the death of a person, accompanied by a biographical sketch.
n.
See Obi.
n.
Death; decease; the date of one's death.
a.
Of or pertaining to the death of a person or persons; as, an obituary notice; obituary poetry.
n.
A service for the soul of a deceased person on the anniversary of the day of his death.
a.
Imbricated, with the overlapping ends directed downward.
n.
A list of the dead, or a register of anniversary days when service is performed for the dead.
n.
Same as Obi.
n.
See Obi.
a.
Of or pertaining to obits, or days when obits are celebrated; as, obitual days.