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Greek
(ἌÏης) Greek myth name of the son of Zeus and Hêrâ. Identified with Roman Mars. Derived from the Greek word ares, ARES means "battle strife; ruination."
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English : patronymic from the Old Norse byname Káti (from káti ‘boy’). (Kate was not in use as a pet form of Catherine during the Middle Ages.)Probably in some instances an Americanized spelling of German Goetz.
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English : variant spelling of Waites.
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English : patronymic from Pate 1.
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English (county Durham)
English (county Durham) : unexplained.
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Hindu
The soul
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American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, Hindu, Indian
Lives by the Gates
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North German (Frisian)
North German (Frisian) : patronymic of the Old Frisian personal name Ake, a variant of Ag(g)o (see Agena).English : variant of Akers.
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English
English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Ode (see Ott).
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English : from Middle English yates ‘gates’, plural of yate, Old English geat ‘gate’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a walled town, or a metonymic occupational name for a gatekeeper.
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English : unexplained.German : unexplained; possibly a variant of Eder or Ader, from a Germanic personal name Adheri, composed of adal ‘clan’, ‘nobility’ + heri ‘army’.Johann Georg Ater was born in about 1745–50 in Clarksburg, OH.
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English : patronymic from the Old English personal name TÄt, an unrecorded variant of TÄta (see Tate).
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English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.
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English : variant of Eaves or possibly Avis.
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French
Norman French name derived from German Otto, OTES means "wealthy."
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English : patronymic from the personal name Ade, a medieval pet form of Adam.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : it is unclear whether this name is derived from Ades, the Yiddish name for Odessa, or is an English-based Romanization of the Ashkenazic family name Eydes, which consists of the Yiddish female personal name Eyde (a back-formation from Eydl, from Yiddish eydl ‘noble’) + genitive -s. The Ashkenazic family name Adesman presents the same difficulty.
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English : patronymic from Bate (see Bartholomew).Americanized form of German Betz. See also Betts.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat ‘gate’ (see Yates). Since medieval gates were normally arranged in pairs, fastened in the center, the Old English plural came to function as a singular, and a new Middle English plural ending in -s was formed. In some cases the name may refer specifically to the Sussex place Eastergate (i.e. ‘eastern gate’), known also as Gates in the 13th and 14th centuries, when surnames were being acquired.Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).Translated form of French Barrière (see Barriere).In New England, Gates was the preferred English version of the name of an extensive French family, called Barrière dit Langevin.
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often used as a surname.
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Greek Latin
The Greek god of war.
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American, Arabic, Chinese, Christian
Companion; Little Battle
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Teutonic French
Rules an estate.
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Iron
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God
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Tamil
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French
Derived from French Charles le Magne, CHARLEMAGNE means "Charles the Great."
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Light; Excellent; Of High Quality; Pure
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
With Heavenly Fame
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Tamil
Gods blessings
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The buttocks.
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One who dates.
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See Utes.
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Provisions. Same as Cates.
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One who hates.
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Food. [Obs.] See Cates.
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Past; as, preterlapsed ages.
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Once.
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A genus of large percoid fishes, of which one species (Lates Niloticus) inhabits the Nile, and another (L. calcarifer) is found in the Ganges and other Indian rivers. They are valued as food fishes.
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of Axis
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Having gates.
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Having gates.
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An extensive tribe of North American Indians of the Shoshone stock, inhabiting Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and adjacent regions. They are subdivided into several subordinate tribes, some of which are among the most degraded of North American Indians.
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Antae. See Anta.
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One who apes.
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The two anterior of the four lobes on the dorsal side of the midbrain of most mammals; the anterior optic lobes.
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Provisions; food; viands; especially, luxurious food; delicacies; dainties.
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See Cates.
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The class of Vertebrata that includes the birds.
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The umbones of a bivalve shell.