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ZARETH SHAHAR
Female
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Hebrew Sarah, ZARITA means "noble lady, princess."Â
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Gareth, possibly GARRETH means "old."
Female
English
American English name probably having the same etymology as Cornish Areta, ARETHA means "excellence, virtue."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Japheth, JAPETH means "opened" or "abundant, spacious."
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American, Australian, British, English
Blend of Jar or Jer and Gareth
Girl/Female
Biblical
Leprosy, hornet.
Male
Welsh
Perhaps a backformation of Welsh Geraint arrived at via Celtic Gahareet, GARETH means "old." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table, the son of Lot and Morgause, therefore Arthur's nephew. A very popular name in Wales. In use by the English.
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Arthurian Legend Welsh
Gentle. Modest and brave Sir Gareth was a legendary knight of King Arthur's Round Table.
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Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish, Welsh
Strong Spear; Spear Brave; Spear Champion; Gentle
Biblical
same as Zer
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Anglo Saxon Arthurian Legend Welsh
Strong spear.
Male
English
Welsh name, perhaps derived from Celtic Gahareet, GARETH means "old." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table, the son of Lot and Morgause, therefore Arthur's nephew. A very popular name in Wales. In use by the English.
Male
English
Probably a modern variant spelling of English Jared, JARETH means "descent."
Boy/Male
English
Bled of Jar or Jer and Gareth.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English
Blend of Jar or Jer and Gareth
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ZAREEN means "golden."
Boy/Male
English
Bled of Jar or Jer and Gareth.
Boy/Male
British, English
Blend of Jar or Jer and Gareth
Boy/Male
English
Bled of Jar or Jer and Gareth.
Biblical
splendor of the dawn
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n.
The glowing effect which arises from the use of warm colors; hence, any similar appearance or effect in a painting, or work of color.
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The softer inorganic matter composing part of the surface of the globe, in distinction from the firm rock; soil of all kinds, including gravel, clay, loam, and the like; sometimes, soil favorable to the growth of plants; the visible surface of the globe; the ground; as, loose earth; rich earth.
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Same as Z/rthe.
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The earth; earth.
v. t.
To hide, or cause to hide, in the earth; to chase into a burrow or den.
a.
Being without warmth; not communicating warmth; cold.
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The hawkbill turtle. See Hawkbill.
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Warmth.
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An improvised stockade; especially, one made of thorn bushes, etc.
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A carnivorous mammal (Viverra zibetha) closely allied to the civet, from which it differs in having the spots on the body less distinct, the throat whiter, and the black rings on the tail more numerous.
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A hole in the ground, where an animal hides himself; as, the earth of a fox.
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A close; a yard; a croft; a garden; as, a cloister garth.
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A plowing.
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A state of lively and excited interest; zeal; ardor; fervor; passion; enthusiasm; earnestness; as, the warmth of love or piety; he replied with much warmth.
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The quality or state of being warm; gentle heat; as, the warmth of the sun; the warmth of the blood; vital warmth.
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A European bream (Abramis vimba).
v. t.
To cover with earth or mold; to inter; to bury; -- sometimes with up.
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A mark [^] used by writers and proof readers to indicate that something is interlined above, or inserted in the margin, which belongs in the place marked by the caret.