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SCULL
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a bald-headed man or someone of cadaverous appearance, from Middle English sc(h)olle, sc(h)ulle ‘skull’ (probably of Scandinavian origin).Nicholas Scull emigrated from Bristol, England, to Philadelphia, PA, with his brother John in 1685. He founded a wealthy Quaker family whose descendants have been prominent in western PA, in law, newspaper publication, and banking.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a messenger or scullion (in a monastery), from Old French galopin ‘page’, ‘turnspit’, from galoper ‘to gallop’.
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Herald.
Male
Irish
Irish name SCULLY means "herald."Â
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Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German/Scandinavian Emil, EEMELI means "rival."
Biblical
the villages that enlighten
Boy/Male
Indian, Sindhi
Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Thrilok | தà¯à®°à®¿à®²à¯‹à®•
Three words heaven, Earth, Hell
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Smile
Boy/Male
Tamil
Danavendra Vinashaka | தாநவேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®µà®¿à®¨à®¾à®·à®•ா
Destroyer of king of demons
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of the form of the entire universe
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jivinta | ஜீவீநதாÂ
Life
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fame, Bright
Male
Irish
Irish name, possibly derived from Proto-Indo-European *sneudh, NUADA means "fog." In mythology, this is the name of a king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, best remembered by the name Airgetlám ("silver arm/hand"), an epithet bestowed on him after his hand or arm was cut off by a Fir Bolg warrior in the first Battle of Magh Tuiredh.
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n.
A shoal of fish.
pl.
of Scullery
n.
A boat rowed by one man with two sculls, or short oars.
a.
Like a scullion; base.
n.
One who sculls.
n.
One of a pair of short oars worked by one person.
n.
The skull.
n.
A long, narrow, light boat, sharp at both ends, for fast rowing or sailing; esp., a racing boat rowed by one person with sculls.
v. i.
To impel a boat with a scull or sculls.
n.
The common skua gull.
n.
A single oar used at the stern in propelling a boat.
n.
A servant who cleans pots and kettles, and does other menial services in the kitchen.
n.
A boat; a cockboat. See Sculler.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scull
v. t.
To impel (a boat) with a pair of sculls, or with a single scull or oar worked over the stern obliquely from side to side.
n.
A place where dishes, kettles, and culinary utensils, are cleaned and kept; also, a room attached to the kitchen, where the coarse work is done; a back kitchen.
n.
A scalion.
imp. & p. p.
of Scull
n.
A sort of oar. See Scull.
n.
Hence, refuse; filth; offal.