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ARNOLD BCKLIN
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English
English name derived from French Arnaud, ARNOLD means "eagle power."Â
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English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Arnold, in Nottinghamshire and East Yorkshire, from Old English earn ‘eagle’ + halh ‘nook’.English : variant of Arnold.
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English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, HAROLD means "army ruler."
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Danish
, eagle power.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Arnoldus, ARNOLDO means "eagle power."
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English and German
English and German : from a very widely used personal name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements arn ‘eagle’ + wald ‘rule’. In addition, it has probably absorbed various European cognates and their derivatives (for the forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).English : habitational name from either of the two places called Arnold (see Arnall).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : adoption of the German personal name, at least in part on account of its resemblance to the Jewish name Aaron.Arnold is a widespread and important family name in North America. In particular, it is borne by a prominent RI family, descended from a certain Thomas Arnold, who emigrated to New England before 1635.
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Son of Harold
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French
Norman French form of German Arnwald, ARNAUD means "eagle power."
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Teutonic American English German
Strong as an eagle.
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Italian
Italian form of English Harold, AROLDO means "army leader."
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English
English : habitational name from Arford in Hampshire.
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Australian, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Teutonic
Form of Arnold; Eagle; Eagle Ruler; Warrior; Powerful
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Polish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Eagle Power; Powerful as an Eagle
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Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Arnoldus, ARNALDO means "eagle power."
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English
Scottish Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Raghnall, RANALD means "wise ruler."
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German American
The eagle rules; strong as an eagle. Famous Bearer: Movie star and producer/directer Arnold...
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German
The eagle rules; strong as an eagle. Famous Bearer: Movie star and producer/directer Arnold...
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Armenian, Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Netherlands, Swedish
Short Form Arnold; Diminutive of Arnold; The Eagle Rules; Strong as an Eagle; Eagle-wolf; Powerful Eagle; Sincere
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Sixth Incarnation of Lord Vishnu
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British, English
From the Field by the Small River
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Celtic Gaelic
Manly.
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Arabic, Muslim
Agreed; Willing; Satisfied; Pleased
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Welsh
Welsh name PENLLYN means "from the headland of the lake."
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British, English
From the Red Brook
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Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from a place so called near Kelso on the border with England. Early forms include Hadden, Hauden, and Halden; the place name is probably from Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ + denu ‘valley’.English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire, so named from Old Norse hǫfuð ‘head’ (replacing Old English hēafod) + Old English denu ‘valley’; the first element may have been used in the sense ‘principal’, ‘top’, or ‘end’.Americanized form of Norwegian Hovden.
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Egyptian
, short for Khnum-khufu.
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Arabic, Basque, Muslim
Morning
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Greek American Welsh Latin
Holy one.
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a.
See Gimmal. K () the eleventh letter of the English alphabet, is nonvocal consonant. The form and sound of the letter K are from the Latin, which used the letter but little except in the early period of the language. It came into the Latin from the Greek, which received it from a Phoenician source, the ultimate origin probably being Egyptian. Etymologically K is most nearly related to c, g, h (which see).
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An aroid plant (Caladium sagittaefolium), the leaves of which are boiled and eaten in the West Indies.
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A drug useful in neuralgia, derived from a Fijian plant supposed to be of the aroid genus Epipremnum.
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Near the wind; as, to lay a ship ahold.
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An impression or mold, taken from a thing or person; amold; a pattern.
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Pertaining to, or like, an areola; filled with interstices or areolae.
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Same as Areola.
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of Areola
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Crude tartar; an acidulous salt from which cream of tartar is prepared. It exists in the juice of grapes, and is deposited from wines on the sides of the casks.
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Cold.
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An interstice or small space, as between the cracks of the surface in certain crustaceous lichens; or as between the fibers composing organs or vessels that interlace; or as between the nervures of an insect's wing.
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A genus of stemless, leafless plants, living parasitically upon the roots and stems of grapevines in Malaysia. The flowers have a carrionlike odor, and are very large, in one species (Rafflesia Arnoldi) having a diameter of two or three feet.
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A colored circle around a nipple; an areola.
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Crude tartar. See Argol.
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The colored ring around the nipple, or around a vesicle or pustule.
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Alt. of Arnut
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See Areola, 2.
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See Argol.
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Alt. of Aroideous