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  • Wall
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Wall

    A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play.

  • Snout
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Snout

    A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play.

  • Mule
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mule

    English : from a medieval personal name, perhaps Old English Mūl (from Old English mūl ‘mule’, ‘halfbreed’). This was the name of a brother of Ceadwalla, King of Wessex (died 675), and is also found as a place name element. However, it may not have survived to the Conquest, and Domesday Book Mule, Mulo may instead represent Old Norse Mūli, which is probably from Old Norse mūli ‘muzzle’, ‘snout’.English : nickname for a stubborn person or metonymic occupational name for a driver of pack animals, from Middle English mule ‘mule’ (Old English mūl, reinforced by Old French mule, both from Latin mula ‘she-mule’).English : from the medieval female personal name Mulle, variant of Molle, a pet form of Mary (see Marie).French : nickname from mule ‘mule’ (see 2).Dutch : nickname for a gossip or someone with a large mouth, from Middle Dutch mule ‘mouth’, ‘snout’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of slippers, from Middle Dutch mule ‘slipper’.Italian (also Mulé) : from the medieval nickname Mulé, Molé, from Arabic mawlā ‘gentleman’, ‘lord’, ‘master’, m(a)uley ‘my lord’.Sicilian and southern Italian : status name, from Arabic mawlā ‘master’, ‘owner’.

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  • Gomantak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Gomantak

    Land Similar to Paradise; Fertile Land; Good Waters

  • HOSIT-EM-BENT
  • Female

    Egyptian

    HOSIT-EM-BENT

    , a daughter of Osirtesen.

  • RALF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RALF

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr, RALF means "wise wolf." Compare with another form of Ralf.

  • Hammet
  • Boy/Male

    French, German

    Hammet

    From the Little Home

  • Anudeep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Anudeep

    Light

  • Amalasand
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Amalasand

    Defender; Industrious

  • MACARIO
  • Male

    Italian

    MACARIO

     Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Macarius, MACARIO means "blessed."

  • Ratnashu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ratnashu

    The Earth

  • Stearns
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stearns

    English : patronymic from Stern 2.In 1646 Charles Stearns was admitted as a freeman of Watertown, MA.

  • Rosa
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Italian, Latin, Marathi, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

    Rosa

    Rose; Little Rose; Flower Name; Truthful; Kindness; Dew; Famous Guardian; Beautiful

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  • Sawfish
  • n.

    Any one of several species of elasmobranch fishes of the genus Pristis. They have a sharklike form, but are more nearly allied to the rays. The flattened and much elongated snout has a row of stout toothlike structures inserted along each edge, forming a sawlike organ with which it mutilates or kills its prey.

  • Weevil
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of snout beetles, or Rhynchophora, in which the head is elongated and usually curved downward. Many of the species are very injurious to cultivated plants. The larvae of some of the species live in nuts, fruit, and grain by eating out the interior, as the plum weevil, or curculio, the nut weevils, and the grain weevil (see under Plum, Nut, and Grain). The larvae of other species bore under the bark and into the pith of trees and various other plants, as the pine weevils (see under Pine). See also Pea weevil, Rice weevil, Seed weevil, under Pea, Rice, and Seed.

  • Rostrifera
  • n. pl.

    A division of pectinibranchiate gastropods, having the head prolonged into a snout which is not retractile.

  • Rostrum
  • n.

    The snout of a gastropod mollusk. See Illust. of Littorina.

  • Snout
  • n.

    The nozzle of a pipe, hose, etc.

  • Snout
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a nozzle or point.

  • Snout
  • n.

    The anterior prolongation of the head of weevils and allied beetles.

  • Wrote
  • v. i.

    To root with the snout. See 1st Root.

  • Whipparee
  • n.

    A large sting ray (Rhinoptera bonasus, or R. quadriloba) of the Atlantic coast of the United States. Its snout appears to be four-lobed when viewed in front, whence it is also called cow-nosed ray.

  • Zingel
  • n.

    A small, edible, freshwater European perch (Aspro zingel), having a round, elongated body and prominent snout.

  • Snouty
  • a.

    Resembling a beast's snout.

  • Rostral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the beak or snout of an animal, or the beak of a ship; resembling a rostrum, esp., the rostra at Rome, or their decorations.

  • Solenostomi
  • n. pl.

    A tribe of lophobranch fishes having a tubular snout. The female carries the eggs in a ventral pouch.

  • Snout
  • n.

    The anterior prolongation of the head of a gastropod; -- called also rostrum.

  • Syngnathi
  • n. pl.

    A suborder of lophobranch fishes which have an elongated snout and lack the ventral and first dorsal fins. The pipefishes and sea horses are examples.

  • Root
  • v. i.

    To turn up the earth with the snout, as swine.

  • Tubular
  • a.

    Having the form of a tube, or pipe; consisting of a pipe; fistular; as, a tubular snout; a tubular calyx. Also, containing, or provided with, tubes.

  • Teleosaurus
  • n.

    A genus of extinct crocodilian reptiles of the Jurassic period, having a long and slender snout.

  • Root
  • v. t.

    To turn up or to dig out with the snout; as, the swine roots the earth.

  • Ring
  • v. t.

    To fit with a ring or with rings, as the fingers, or a swine's snout.