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STRIDE
Male
Hindi/Indian
(विकà¥à¤°à¤®) Hindi name VIKRAM means "pace, stride."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Stride; Strong
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English stride ‘(long) pace’ (from stride(n) ‘to walk with long steps’), presumably a nickname for someone with long legs or whose gait had a purposeful air, although Reaney and Wilson suggest it may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a crossing point over a stream, presumably no wider than a stride. They cite as an example a place known as The Strid, in North Yorkshire.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Long Strides; Panther Strides
Boy/Male
Indian
Stride; Strong
Boy/Male
Muslim
Long strides, Panther strides
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Stride; Strong
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in Staffordshire and Shropshire named Hints, from Welsh hynt ‘road’, ‘path’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anusuya | அநà¯à®¸à¯à®¯à®¾
Non jealous
Boy/Male
Indian
Mind
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, French, Scandinavian
Messenger; One who Brings News
Female
English
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Aisling, AISLINN means "dream; vision."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Best of the Creation
Girl/Female
Tamil
One who brings goodness
Boy/Male
Finnish, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Famous Wolf; Wolf Fame
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
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n.
The act of stridding; a long step; the space measured by a long step; as, a masculine stride.
p. p.
of Stride
v. t.
To straddle; to bestride.
v. t.
To stride over or beyond.
n.
An easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps.
v. t.
To stand with the legs wide apart; to straddle.
imp.
of Stride
a.
Characterized by harshness; grating; shrill.
v. i.
To take long strides in walking.
v. t.
To step over; to stride over or across; as, to bestride a threshold.
v. t.
To pass over at a step; to step over.
n.
One who takes long, quick strides in walking; also, a fast horse.
n.
A narrow passage between precipitous rocks or banks, which looks as if it might be crossed at a stride.
v. t.
To walk with long steps, especially in a measured or pompous manner.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stride