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TANT
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sun
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Hindu
Reincarnated
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American, Anglo, British, English
Town by the Still River; From the Still River Settlement
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian
Planning for Success
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English
English : habitational name from any of a large number of places called Whittington, for example in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Northumberland. The place name could mean ‘Hwīta’s settlement’ (Old English Hwītantūn), ‘settlement associated with Hwīta’ (Old English Hwītingtūn), or ‘(at the) white settlement’ (Old English (æt ðǣm) hwītan tūne).
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English
English : habitational name from Taunton in Somerset, Taunton Farm in Coulsdon, Surrey, or Tanton in North Yorkshire. The Somerset place name was originally a combination of a Celtic river name (now the Tone, possibly meaning ‘roaring stream’) + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The Surrey name is possibly from Old English tÄn ‘branch’, ‘stalk’ + tÅ«n, while Tanton was named in Old English as ‘settlement (tÅ«n) on the Tame’, another Celtic river name.
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Hindu, Indian
Ambition
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Tamil
Reincarnated
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English
English : unexplained. In the U.S., this is a predominantly a southern name, with large concentrations in NC, SC, and GA.
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English
From the quiet river farm.
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Irish Latin
noble. Paddy is also sometimes used as a slang term for Irishman or for a temper tantrum.
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Greek
Condemned to etemal torment.
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English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : variant of Taunton.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Son
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Treatises on Ritual; Meditation; Discipline
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Ecstasy; Engrossed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brilliance
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a.
Of or pertaining to tantalum; derived from, or containing, tantalum; specifically, designating any one of a series of acids analogous to nitric acid and the polyacid compounds of phosphorus.
v. i.
To go away in haste.
n.
A salt of tantalic acid.
imp. & p. p.
of Tantalize
n.
The act of tantalizing, or state of being tantalized.
n.
A genus of wading birds comprising the wood ibises.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tantalize
adv.
Swiftly; speedily; rapidly; -- a fox-hunting term; as, to ride tantivy.
n.
A Phrygian king who was punished in the lower world by being placed in the midst of a lake whose waters reached to his chin but receded whenever he attempted to allay his thirst, while over his head hung branches laden with choice fruit which likewise receded whenever he stretched out his hand to grasp them.
n.
A tantalate of uranium, yttrium, and calcium, of a brown or black color.
n.
A rare nonmetallic element found in certain minerals, as tantalite, samarskite, and fergusonite, and isolated as a dark powder which becomes steel-gray by burnishing. Symbol Ta. Atomic weight 182.0. Formerly called also tantalium.
adv.
In a tantalizing or teasing manner.
n.
One who tantalizes.
n.
A rapid, violent gallop; an impetuous rush.
n.
A punishment like that of Tantalus; a teasing or tormenting by the hope or near approach of good which is not attainable; tantalization.
n.
A heavy mineral of an iron-black color and submetallic luster. It is essentially a tantalate of iron.
a.
Equivalent in value, signification, or effect.
v. i.
To be tantamount or equivalent; to amount.
n.
A whim, or burst of ill-humor; an affected air.
n.
Alt. of Yttro-tantalite