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Girl/Female
Indian, Jain
Heaven
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English, German
Wolf; Advice; Decision
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Indian
Peace
Girl/Female
Tamil
The heavens
Male
German
 Variant spelling of Frankish German Rannulf, RANULF means "plundering wolf." Compare with another form of Ranulf.
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Wolf's shield. From the emblem painted on a war shield.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Enjoyment
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Sikh
Love of Living
Male
Scottish
 Scottish form of Old Norse Randulfr, RANULF means "shield-wolf." Compare with another form of Ranulf.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The heavens
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Ranulf, RANULPH means "shield-wolf."
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Girl/Female
Greek
A sea nymph.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Honey that flows from the comb
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the best-owner
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Heart
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Brahma
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God's Gracious Gift
Girl/Female
Indian
Fifth month of english year, Old Arabic name
Girl/Female
German
Sweet or Noble
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, DARCY means "from Arcy."
Female
Ukrainian
, queen, or from the name of a river (?)
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A genus of shrubby ranunculaceous plants of North America, including only the species Xanthorhiza apiifolia, which has roots of a deep yellow color; yellowroot. The bark is intensely bitter, and is sometimes used as a tonic.
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A plant (Ranunculus Ficaria of Linnaeus) whose tuberous roots have been used in poultices as a specific for the piles.
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A cyst formed under the tongue by obstruction of the duct of the submaxillary gland.
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A name given to several species of crowfoot (Ranunculus) which have spear-shaped leaves.
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A genus of ranunculaceous plants (Delphinium), having showy flowers, and a spurred calyx. They are natives of the North Temperate zone. The commonest larkspur of the gardens is D. Consolida. The flower of the bee larkspur (D. elatum) has two petals bearded with yellow hairs, and looks not unlike a bee.
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Having a general affinity to ranunculaceous plants.
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An American ranunculaceous plant (Hidrastis Canadensis), having a yellow tuberous root; -- also called yellowroot, golden seal, etc.
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A genus of ranunculaceous plants (Myosurus), in which the prolonged receptacle is covered with imbricating achenes, and so resembles the tail of a mouse.
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A plant of the genus Ranunculus, or crowfoot, particularly R. bulbosus, with bright yellow flowers; -- called also butterflower, golden cup, and kingcup. It is the cuckoobud of Shakespeare.
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A ranunculaceous plant (Anemone Hepatica) with pretty white or bluish flowers and a three-lobed leaf; -- called also squirrel cups.
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of Ranunculus
a.
Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Ranunculaceae), of which the buttercup is the type, and which includes also the virgin's bower, the monkshood, larkspur, anemone, meadow rue, and peony.
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A plant of several species of the genus Chrysocoma; -- so called from the tufts of yellow flowers which terminate the stems; also, the Ranunculus auricomus, a kind of buttercup.
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A perennial white-flowered herb of the order Ranunculaceae and genus Cimiciguga; bugwort. There are several species.
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of Ranunculus
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A plant, and its flower, of the ranunculaceous genus Paeonia. Of the four or five species, one is a shrub; the rest are perennial herbs with showy flowers, often double in cultivation.
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A genus of herbs, mostly with yellow flowers, including crowfoot, buttercups, and the cultivated ranunculi (R. Asiaticus, R. aconitifolius, etc.) in which the flowers are double and of various colors.
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A genus of ranunculaceous herbs including the pasque flower. This genus is now merged in Anemone. Some species, as Anemone Pulsatilla, Anemone pratensis, and Anemone patens, are used medicinally.