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Singhalese
Jewel.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyhuw, ABIHU means "he is (my) father." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Aaron who was slain (along with his brother Nadab) by God for offering incense contrary to the law.Â
Surname or Lastname
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English : apparently a topographic name for someone who lived by the river so named in southeastern England.
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Greek
Name of a saint.
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish LechosÅ‚aw, LECHOSÅAWA means "Lech's glory."
Biblical
City of streets, Populous city
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Arabic, Muslim
Thankful; Grateful
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Hindu
An epithet of Vishnu, God of wealth or Vishnu or husband of Lakshmi, Beautiful, Lord Shiva, Of glorious neck
Male
Egyptian
, ("falcon"); son of Osiris and Isis.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nagamunendra | நாகமà¯à®¨à¯‡à®¨à¯à®¤à¯à®°Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Swan
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A double salt of boric and silicic acids, as in the natural minerals tourmaline, datolite, etc.
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That which polarizes; especially, the part of a polariscope which receives and polarizes the light. It is usually a reflecting plate, or a plate of some crystal, as tourmaline, or a doubly refracting crystal.
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A nonmetallic element occurring abundantly in borax. It is reduced with difficulty to the free state, when it can be obtained in several different forms; viz., as a substance of a deep olive color, in a semimetallic form, and in colorless quadratic crystals similar to the diamond in hardness and other properties. It occurs in nature also in boracite, datolite, tourmaline, and some other minerals. Atomic weight 10.9. Symbol B.
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Resembling sagenite; -- applied to quartz when containing acicular crystals of other minerals, most commonly rutile, also tourmaline, actinolite, and the like.
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Black tourmaline.
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A mineral occurring usually in three-sided or six-sided prisms terminated by rhombohedral or scalenohedral planes. Black tourmaline (schorl) is the most common variety, but there are also other varieties, as the blue (indicolite), red (rubellite), also green, brown, and white. The red and green varieties when transparent are valued as jewels.
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The mineral black tourmaline or schorl; -- so called by the Cornish miners.
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A mineral, composed of silica, magnesia, and iron, of a yellow to green color. It is common in certain volcanic rocks; -- called also olivine and peridot. Sometimes used as a gem. The name was also early used for yellow varieties of tourmaline and topaz.
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A kind of granite from Luxullian, Cornwall, characterized by the presence of radiating groups of minute tourmaline crystals.
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A variety of tourmaline varying in color from a pale rose to a deep ruby, and containing lithium.
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A variety of tourmaline of an indigo-blue color.
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See Tourmaline.