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Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
From the Farm; By the Spring; Farm Near the Well; A Town by the River
Boy/Male
Biblical
Hope, trust.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Chilson in Oxfordshire, named with Old English cild ‘young man’ (see Child) + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.It is not known when this surname was first brought to America, but it was well established in CT in the early 18th century. Daniel Chilson of Weathersfield, CT, was born about 1720 and on 4 October 1745 married Sybil Stanclift in Middlesex County, CT.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and French
English, Scottish, and French : nickname for a brave or
foolhardy man, from Old French, Middle English hardi ‘bold’,
‘courageous’ (of Germanic origin; compare Hard 1).Irish : in addition to being an importation of the English name,
this is also found as an Anglicized form (by partial translation) of
Gaelic Mac Giolla Deacair ‘son of the hard lad’.Scottish : variant spelling of Hardie 2.Bearers of the surname Hardy from Anjou and Normandy, France, are documented
in Quebec City in 1669. The secondary surnames Châtillon,
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mace 1.French (Picardy) : metonymic occupational name from masse ‘mace’, ‘hammer’.French : habitational name from places called Masse (Allier and Cô-d’Or), or La Masse (Eure, Lot, Puy-de-Dôme, Saône-et-Loire).French (Massé) : habitational name from a place called Massé in Maine-et-Loire, so named from Gallo-Roman Macciacum (from the personal name Maccius + the locative suffix -acum).Dutch : from Middle Dutch masse ‘clog’; ‘cudgel’, perhaps a metonymic occupational name for someone who wielded a club.Dutch : possibly a variant of Maas 1, or a patronymic from Mas.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King John' Ambassador from France to King John.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Form of Chilton; A Town by the River
Biblical
hope, trust
Boy/Male
English
From the farm by the spring.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Chilton.
Biblical
finished; complete; perfect
Surname or Lastname
French
French : humorous nickname for a man with shapely legs, from jarrett ‘hock’.French : variant spelling of Garet, which has various explanations: from Old French garet ‘shelter’, a derivative of garer ‘to protect’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman or a topographic name for someone who lived by a covered shelter for animals, or a habitational name for someone from a place named with this word, for example in Allier and Puy-de-Dôme; or alternatively from a pet form of any of the various Germanic personal names beginning with the element geri, gari ‘spear’ or ward ‘guard’, ‘protect’.English : variant spelling of Garrett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cilebi. It was probably originally named with the Old English elements cild (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Chilton. The second element was then replaced some time after the Danish invasions by the Old Norse form býr.Christopher Kilby (1705–71), merchant and government contractor of the colonial era, was born in Boston, MA, as was his father, John. According to family tradition, his grandfather John was born in 1632 in Hertfordshire, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Chilton, for example in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, County Durham, Hampshire, Kent, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, and Wiltshire. The majority are shown by early forms to derive from Old English cild ‘child’ (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One place of this name in Somerset possibly gets its first element from Old English cealc ‘chalk’, ‘limestone’, and one on the Isle of Wight from the personal name Cēola (compare Chilcott), or from Old English ceole ‘deep valley’.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Finished, complete, perfect.
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Boy/Male
American, Australian, Celtic, Irish
Bear; Rock; Noble Strength; A Bear
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Expression; Word; Name
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
World; Horizon; Plural of Ufaq means Skys
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Crowned with Laurels
Male
English
Blessed
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ginn.Perhaps a respelling of French Jean.East Asian : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Latin
Grace.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Dominicus, DOMONKOS means "belongs to the lord."
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABS means "foreign; strange."
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n.
A tune which regulates the dance.
n.
A formal ball.
n.
A kind of woolen material for women's skirts.
n.
A brisk dance, performed by eight persons; a quadrille.
v. i.
A tune by which dancing is regulated, as the minuet, the waltz, the cotillon, etc.
n.
A chime of bells diatonically tuned, played by clockwork or by finger keys.
n.
Alt. of Cotillion
n.
A tune adapted to be played by musical bells.