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ZEA
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Hindu
Zealous
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English
English : nickname for someone supposedly resembling a mole (the burrowing mammal), Middle English mol(le) (from Dutch or Low German mol), for example in having poor eyesight.English : nickname for someone with a prominent mole or blemish on the face, from Middle English mole (Old English mÄl).English : from an Old English masculine personal name, Moll.English : from Old Norse moli ‘crumb’, ‘grain’, possibly a nickname for a small man.French : metonymic occupational name for a knife grinder or a maker of whetstones, from a variant of meule ‘whetstone’, ‘grindstone’, ‘millstone’.Italian : variant of Mule.Slovenian : probably a nickname for a extremely religious man, from mole ‘zealot’, a derivative of moliti ‘to pray’.
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Greek
Zealous.
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American, British, English
From the Zealous One's Hill
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Biblical
Zealous.
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Muslim
Bright, Masculine zealand
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Greek American
Zealous.
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American, British, English
From the Zealous One's Hill
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Greek
Zealous.
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English
English : topographic name for someone living by a pointed hill (or regional name from the Peak District (Old English Pēaclond) in Derbyshire), named with Old English pēac ‘peak’, ‘pointed hill’ (found only in place names). This word is not directly related to Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘pointed hill’, which yielded Pike; there is, however, some evidence of confusion between the two surnames.Possibly also Irish : reduced form of McPeak.Major concentrations of the surname Peak are found in Staffordshire and the West Country of England. Among the earliest known bearers are Richard del Pech or del Pek (d. 1196), son of Rannulf, sheriff of Nottingham, and Willielmus Piec (Winchester 1194). A century later, c.1284, a certain Richard del Peke settled in Denbighshire (now part of Clwyd), Wales, receiving lands from Henry de Lacey, earl of Lincoln, in return for helping to control the region. His descendants, who bear the name Peak(e), can be traced to the present day, and are found in New Zealand and Canada as well as in Britain. Peake is also the name of a family descended from John Pyke, who paid rent to the abbot of Leicester in 1477. The name took various forms, such as Peke and Pick, eventually becoming established as Peak in the 17th century.
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Tamil
Zealous
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Biblical
Zeal, jealousy, possession.
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Indian
Bright, Masculine zealand
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Biblical Hebrew
God the zealous; the zeal of God.
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Tamil
Zealous, Eager, Friend
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British, English, French, Greek
Sunshine; Solemn; Zeal
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Maori
Maori name made popular by New Zealand actress Nyree Dawn Porter.
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Arabic
Outstanding; Distinguished
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Biblical
Zealous, burning.
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Hindu
Zealous, Eager, Friend
ZEA
ZEA
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Indian, Malayalam
Beauty
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British, English
From the Valley
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Hindu
Sun, Rays of Laxmidevi
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Hindu
Obtainment, Master of justice
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Love
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Mongolian Baatar, BÃTOR means "warrior."
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Hindu
All-devouring
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English
Variant spelling of English Gina, GEENA means "earth-worker, farmer."Â
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Australian, Danish, Scandinavian
Small Blue Flower
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Tamil
Chintamani | சிஂதமாணீ
Philosophers stone, A jewel
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ZEA
n.
A zealot.
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A genus of large grasses of which the Indian corn (Zea Mays) is the only species known. Its origin is not yet ascertained. See Maize.
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One who is zealous; one who engages warmly in any cause, and pursues his object with earnestness and ardor; especially, one who is overzealous, or carried away by his zeal; one absorbed in devotion to anything; an enthusiast; a fanatical partisan.
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A malvaceous tree (Hoheria populnea) of New Zealand, the bark of which is used for cordage.
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Filled with religious zeal.
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One who is zealous; a zealot; an enthusiast.
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A large edible fish (Latris hecateia) of the family Cirrhitidae, native of Tasmania and New Zealand. It sometimes weighs as much as fifty or sixty pounds, and is highly esteemed as a food fish.
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Full of zeal.
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The character or conduct of a zealot; zealotry.
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Full of zeal; characterized by zeal.
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A gold coin of Zealand [Netherlands] equal to 14 florins, about $ 5.60.
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Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in judging; harsh; censorious; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal.
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An edible fresh-water New Zealand fish (Prototroctes oxyrhynchus) of the family Haplochitonidae. In general appearance and habits, it resembles the northern lake whitefishes and trout. Called also grayling.
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A nitrogenous substance of the nature of gluten, obtained from the seeds of Indian corn (Zea) as a soft, yellowish, amorphous substance.
v. i.
To be zealous.
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Like, or suitable to, a zealot; ardently zealous.
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The character and behavior of a zealot; excess of zeal; fanatical devotion to a cause.
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Filled with, or characterized by, zeal; warmly engaged, or ardent, in behalf of an object.
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Wanting zeal.
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A zealot.