What is the name meaning of OVI. Phrases containing OVI
See name meanings and uses of OVI!OVI
OVI
Boy/Male
Tamil
Holy message of marathi saint
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Painting, Artist, Beautiful drawing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ovett (see Oviatt).
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Roman Latin Ovidius, OVIDIU means "sheep herder."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ovishkar | ஓவீஷà¯à®•ாரÂ
Ovishkar | ஓவீஷà¯à®•ாரÂ
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Painting, Artist, Beautiful drawing
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Tamil
Beautiful Art
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Ovett, a name of unknown origin, which is found mainly in Sussex.
Girl/Female
Latin
Egg.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Vine in a Beautiful Art
Boy/Male
Hindu
Holy message of marathi saint
Girl/Female
Tamil
Painting, Artist, Beautiful drawing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Ovington, most notably those in Durham and Northumberland, where the surname is most common. The one in Durham is named in Old English as ‘estate (tūn) associated with (-ing-) a man called Wulfa’; the one in Northumberland as ‘hill (dūn) of the followers of (-inga-) a man called Ofa’.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Ovidius, OVIDIO means "sheep herder."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Painting, Artist, Beautiful drawing
Boy/Male
Tamil
Artist
Boy/Male
Hebrew Latin
Worker.
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OVI
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Fiery Flame
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the River's Side; From the Fenced Farm
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Love; Affection
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ultimate
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Candle
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Descended from Bharat, Universal monarch, Very clever great good person (Brother of Rama and son of Kaikeyi)
Boy/Male
Swedish
Fighting fury.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Harshaw.
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Weighing Machine
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OVI
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Oviposit
imp. & p. p.
of Oviposit
n.
The terminal part of the oviduct in insects and various other invertebrates. See Illust., of Spermatheca.
a.
See Ovine.
a.
Of or pertaining to oviducts; as, oviducal glands.
n.
A genus of large hymenopterous insects allied to the sawflies. The female lays her eggs in holes which she bores in the trunks of trees with her large and long ovipositor, and the larva bores in the wood. See Illust. of Horntail.
n.
A receptacle, or pouch, connected with the oviducts of many invertebrates in which the eggs are retained until they hatch or until the embryos develop more or less. See Illust. of Hermaphrodite in Append.
n.
Alt. of Oviposition
n.
The organ with which many insects and some other animals deposit their eggs. Some ichneumon files have a long ovipositor fitted to pierce the eggs or larvae of other insects, in order to lay their own eggs within the same.
a.
Producing young from rggs; as, an oviparous animal, in which the egg is generally separated from the animal, and hatched after exclusion; -- opposed to viviparous.
n.
Any one of numerous species of hymenopterous insects belonging to the family Tenthredinidae. The female usually has an ovipositor containing a pair of sawlike organs with which she makes incisions in the leaves or stems of plants in which to lay the eggs. The larvae resemble those of Lepidoptera.
n.
The boring ovipositor of a hymenopterous insect.
n.
The orifice of the oviduct of an insect or other invertebrate.
n. pl.
A division of Hymenoptera including those which have an ovipositor adapted for perforating plants. It includes the sawflies.
a.
Having the form or figure of an egg; egg-shaped; as, an oviform leaf.
n.
A tube, or duct, for the passage of ova from the ovary to the exterior of the animal or to the part where further development takes place. In mammals the oviducts are also called Fallopian tubes.
n. pl.
An artificial division of vertebrates including those that produce their young alive; -- opposed to Ovipara.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Latin poet Ovid; resembling the style of Ovid.
a.
Bearing eggs; oviferous.
a.
Producing young in a living state, as most mammals, or as those plants the offspring of which are produced alive, either by bulbs instead of seeds, or by the seeds themselves germinating on the plant, instead of falling, as they usually do; -- opposed to oviparous.