What is the name meaning of SPENCER. Phrases containing SPENCER
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SPENCER
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Dispenser; Form of Spencer; Provisioner
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone employed in the pantry of a great house or monastery, from Middle English spense ‘larder’ + the agent suffix -er.
Boy/Male
English American
Keeper of provisions. Famous Bearer: actor Spencer Tracy.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Jamaican
Dispenser of Provisions; Dispenser; Provisioner
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, SPENCER means "dispenser (of provisions)."
Girl/Female
English
Famous bearer: bestselling romance lovelist LaVyrle Spencer. Origin unknown. May be a derivative...
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Steward
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Girl/Female
Hebrew
God is light.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Abu Salih as Saman az-ziyat
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Philip.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Joins Devotion and Piety
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Angelicus, ANGELICO means "angelic."
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Symbol; Sign
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Aaron, ARRON means "light-bringer."
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n.
A short jacket worn by men and by women.
n.
The doctrine that the existence of a personal Deity, an unseen world, etc., can be neither proved nor disproved, because of the necessary limits of the human mind (as sometimes charged upon Hamilton and Mansel), or because of the insufficiency of the evidence furnished by physical and physical data, to warrant a positive conclusion (as taught by the school of Herbert Spencer); -- opposed alike dogmatic skepticism and to dogmatic theism.
n.
A fore-and-aft sail, abaft the foremast or the mainmast, hoisted upon a small supplementary mast and set with a gaff and no boom; a trysail carried at the foremast or mainmast; -- named after its inventor, Knight Spencer, of England [1802].
n.
One who has the care of the spence, or buttery.
n.
A fore-and-aft sail, bent to a gaff, and hoisted on a lower mast or on a small mast, called the trysail mast, close abaft a lower mast; -- used chiefly as a storm sail. Called also spencer.