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XYLO
Girl/Female
Greek
From the woods.
Boy/Male
German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
From the Forest; Wood or Forest
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Hope; Sky; Fiercest
Female
English
English name derived from the Greek word xylon, XYLIA means "forest-dweller."Â
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Greek
From the forest.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wonderful
Female
Native American
Native American Miwok name SANUYE means "red cloud at sundown."
Male
English
English name derived from the Old Norman French family name Oudinot, ADNEY means "the noble's island."
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Hindu, Indian
Son of King
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Ukrainian
God's gift.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Latin
Christ-bearer; Anointed Christian; Follower of Christ
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Muslim
Leader of the religion (Islam)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bink; this is much the commoner form of the surname in the British Isles.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Blessed by God' Grace
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Latin, Norse, Teutonic
Thunder Ruler; Powerful; Thor; The God of Thunder; Follower of Thor; Stubborn
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n.
One who practices xylography.
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A genus of marine bivalves closely allied to Teredo, and equally destructive to timber. One species (Xylotrya fimbriata) is very common on the Atlantic coast of the United States.
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Any one of a group of quinone compounds obtained respectively by the oxidation of certain xylidine compounds. In general they are yellow crystalline substances.
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Same as Parkesine.
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The art or practice of burning pictures on wood with a hot iron; -- called also poker painting. See Poker picture, under Poker.
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A derivative of xylene obtained as a white crystalline substance which on exposure in the air becomes red; -- called also betaorcin.
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Of or pertaining to the genus Xylophaga.
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Of or pertaining to xylography, or wood engraving.
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Eating, boring in, or destroying, wood; -- said especially of certain insect larvae, crustaceans, and mollusks.
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A glucoside found in the poisonous berries of a species of honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum), and extracted as a bitter, white, crystalline substance.
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Any one of the Xylophagides.
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An instrument to determine the vibrative properties of different kinds of wood.
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An engraving on wood, or the impression from such an engraving; a print by xylography.
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One of a tribe of beetles (Xylophili) whose larvae live on decayed wood.
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Formed of wood pulp by molds; relating to casts made of wood pulp in molds.
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Of or pertaining to the xylophilans.
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An instrument common among the Russians, Poles, and Tartars, consisting of a series of strips of wood or glass graduated in length to the musical scale, resting on belts of straw, and struck with two small hammers. Called in Germany strohfiedel, or straw fiddle.
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Any species of Xylophaga.
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Alt. of Xylographical