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Girl/Female
Greek
Ardent.
Surname or Lastname
German (of Slavic origin)
German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form of the personal name Pavel or Paweł, respectively the Czech and Polish forms of Paul, or from a Sorbian cognate.German (of Slavic origin) : nickname for a small man, from Slavic palac ‘thumb’.Irish : MacLysaght ascribes the origin of this surname in Ireland to the arrival there in the 15th century of a Lombard family of bankers named de Palatio.English : from Old French palis, paleis ‘palisade’, ‘fence’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a palisade or a metonymic occupational name for a maker of fences.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked at a palace (bishop’s, archbishop’s, or royal), from Old French, Middle English palais, paleis.English : metonymic occupational name for a worker at a straw stack, from Old French paille ‘straw’ + Middle English hous ‘house’.Greek : ornamental name or nickname from Albanian pallë ‘sword’.Catalan (Pallà s) : variant spelling of Pallars, a regional name from the Catalan district of Pallars, in the Pyrenees.
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English
English : unexplained; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place so named. There may be a connection with Haverley House in Co. Durham, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cousin.
Biblical
my brother
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of wisdom
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Genius
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Victory over Army
Girl/Female
Spanish American German
Beautiful; pretty rose.
Boy/Male
Indian
Living, Captivating, Fascinating
Girl/Female
American, British, English
A Form of Taylor; Tailor
Boy/Male
Christian, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish
City in Northern Ireland; Rich; Red; Hair; Fertile
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a.
Of or pertaining to the Pyrenees, a range of mountains separating France and Spain.
n.
A variety of the chamois found in the Pyrenees.
n.
One of the less volatile hydrocarbons of coal tar, obtained as a white crystalline substance, C16H10.
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The "beans" or "berries" (pyrenes) obtained from the drupes of a small evergreen tree of the genus Coffea, growing in Abyssinia, Arabia, Persia, and other warm regions of Asia and Africa, and also in tropical America.
n.
The Pyrenees.
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Any rodent of the genus Arctomys. The common European marmot (A. marmotta) is about the size of a rabbit, and inhabits the higher regions of the Alps and Pyrenees. The bobac is another European species. The common American species (A. monax) is the woodchuck.
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One of a race inhabiting the valleys of the Pyrenees, who until 1793 were political and social outcasts (Christian Pariahs). They are supposed to be a remnant of the Visigoths.
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A greenish spotted porphyry, being a diabase whose pyroxene has been altered to uralite; -- first found in the Pyreness. So called from the colored spots which give it a mottled appearance.
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A small species of antelope (Rupicapra tragus), living on the loftiest mountain ridges of Europe, as the Alps, Pyrenees, etc. It possesses remarkable agility, and is a favorite object of chase.
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Same as Pyrena.