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ARMANDO GNER
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Australian, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Army Man; Feminine of Armando
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Orlandus, ORLANDO means "famous land."Â
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Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' Don Adriano De Armado, fantastical Spaniard.
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German
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
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German
Variant spelling of German Harman, HARMAND means "bold/hardy man."
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American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Of the Army; French Form of Herman; Army Man; Soft Air; Gentle Breeze; Similar to Herman; Form of Armand
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German American Italian
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
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Spanish
Feminine of Armando.
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British, Indian, Romanian
Form of Arman or Harmanas
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French
 Variant spelling of Old French Armand, ARMAN means "bold/hardy man." Compare with another form of Arman.
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Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Amandus, AMANDO means "lovable."
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Italian
Italian form of German Hermann, ERMANNO means "army man."
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German American French Polish
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
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English
English literary name, created by playwright Colley Cibber in the 17th century, derived from Latin amanda, AMANDA means "lovable."
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German Russian
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
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German Italian
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Arnoldus, ARNALDO means "eagle power."
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German
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
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French
Old French form of German Harmand, ARMAND means "bold/hardy man."
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Spanish
Spanish form of German Harmand, ARMANDO means "bold/hardy man."
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Polish
Polish form of Czech Dobromil, DOBROMIÅ means "kind and gracious."
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Tamil
Sidheshwar | ஸிதேஷà¯à®µà®°
Lord Shiva
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Tamil
Tarangini | தரஂகிநீ
A river
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Muslim
Respect
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English
English : nickname for a noisy person, from Middle English lude ‘loud’ (Old English hlūd), perhaps in part preserving the Old English byname Hlūda that Ekwall postulates to explain the place names Loudham (Suffolk) and Lowdham (Nottinghamshire).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a roaring stream, Old English hlūde or hl̄de literally ‘the loud one’, or a habitational name from any of the places named from hl̄de, for example Lyde in Herefordshire and Somerset.English : variant of Louth.
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English
Modern form of Medieval English Fulke, FULK means "people, tribe."
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Muslim
Waliyullah | ولی واللÛ
Supporter of God
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Friend of Horses; Spanish Form of Phillip; Loves Horses
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Honest
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n.
A bead of rough carnelian. Arangoes were formerly imported from Bombay for use in the African slave trade.
a.
Trembling; -- used as a direction to perform a passage with a general shaking of the whole chord.
n.
A contrivance for causing a current of air to impinge on the flame of the Argand lamp; -- called also oxygenator.
n.
A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
v. t.
A fleet of armed ships; a squadron. Specifically, the Spanish fleet which was sent to assail England, a. d. 1558.
a.
Same as Tremando.
a. & adv.
Alt. of Parlante
pl.
of Arango
n.
A canelike grass of southern Europe (Arundo Donax), used for fishing rods, etc.
n.
The period at which any definite event occurred, or person lived; age; period; era; as, the Spanish Armada was destroyed in the time of Queen Elizabeth; -- often in the plural; as, ancient times; modern times.
n.
Armada.
a.
In a melodious, flowing style; in a singing style, as opposed to bravura, recitativo, or parlando.