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AVDR DAM
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Hindu
Brave, One who fights for peace, Strong, Continuous or ongoing
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Hindu
Dam=cord, Udara=stomach, Lord when he was tied with a rope around his waist
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Tamil
Brave, One who fights for peace, Strong, Continuous or ongoing
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English and French
English and French : from Old French dame ‘lady’ (Latin domina ‘mistress’), originally a nickname for a foppish man or a title of respect for a widow. It may also have been a metonymic occupational name for someone in the service of a lady.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France named Dampierre, in honor of St. Peter. The first element, Dam- or Don, is an Old French title of respect (from Latin dominus ‘lord’), often prefixed to the names of saints.
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Greek
From Damascus.
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Greek
From Damascus.
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Latin American Biblical Greek Hebrew
Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the...
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English
English : presumably an occupational name for someone who sold damask, a richly woven material of a kind originally made in Damascus. The English word also came to denote a rich pink color, and it is possible that the surname arose as a nickname with reference to someone’s complexion.
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Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements hróðr "fame" and valdr "power, rule," hence "famous ruler."
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Greek American Irish Latin
Gentle. To tame. A. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern...
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Greek Celtic Irish
Gentle. To tame. A. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern...
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Spanish
Greek Damaris 'gentle.
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Greek Italian
Tame. Saint Damian was the patron saint of hairdressers.
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English (Hampshire)
English (Hampshire) : apparently from Middle English domp ‘vapor’, ‘gas’ (probably a loan word from Middle Low German), applied as a topographic name.North German and Danish : habitational name from a place called Damp, for example the one near Kiel.
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Greek
From Damascus.
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hróaldr, ROALD means "famous ruler."
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Latin
Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the...
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the personal name Damon, from a classical Greek name, a derivative of damÄn ‘to kill’. Compare Damian.Respelling of the French surname D’Amont, a topographic name, with the preposition d(e) denoting someone who lived à mont ‘uphill’, i.e. on high ground above a village or settlement.
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Latin
Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the...
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Tamil
Hibiscus
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Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Inflamed; Flame; Light
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Indian
Water Droplets Calm
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British, Chinese, English, German
Brown; Colour Name; Russet-complected
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Egyptian
, the brother of the priest Senbu.
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Greek
Seer who warns Penelope's suitors.
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Australian, Christian, French
The King
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Hindu
Name of a Raga
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Pear Tree
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Hindu, Indian
Sita
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n.
That which damps or checks; as: (a) A valve or movable plate in the flue or other part of a stove, furnace, etc., used to check or regulate the draught of air. (b) A contrivance, as in a pianoforte, to deaden vibrations; or, as in other pieces of mechanism, to check some action at a particular time.
v. i.
To assert; to aver; to declare.
n.
A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales.
v. t.
To make damp or moist; to make slightly wet.
n.
A small oval plum of a blue color, the fruit of a variety of the Prunus domestica; -- called also damask plum.
a.
Somewhat damp.
v. t.
To damn.
v. t.
To assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to maintain as true; -- opposed to deny.
imp. & p. p.
of Aver
a.
Moderately damp or moist.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dampen
v. t.
To affirm; to declare with assurance, or plainly and strongly; to state positively; to aver; to asseverate.
v. i.
To become damp; to deaden.
v. t.
To assert, or prove, the truth of.
v. t.
To avouch or verify; to offer to verify; to prove or justify. See Averment.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Aver
n.
A work horse, or working ox.
imp. & p. p.
of Dampen
v. t.
To affirm with confidence; to declare in a positive manner, as in confidence of asserting the truth.
v. t.
To affirm or aver positively, or with solemnity.