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  • Smitakshi | ஸ்மிதாக்ஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Smitakshi | ஸ்மிதாக்ஷீ

    The girl who possess calmness in her eyes...and has the capacity to express her feelings through her eyes

    Smitakshi | ஸ்மிதாக்ஷீ

  • Abinaya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Abinaya

    Abinaya means expressions

    Abinaya

  • Mudra | முத்ரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mudra | முத்ரா

    Expression

    Mudra | முத்ரா

  • Hillary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hillary

    English : from a medieval male personal name (from Latin Hilarius, a derivative of hilaris ‘cheerful’, ‘glad’, from Greek hilaros ‘propitious’, ‘joyful’). The Latin name was chosen by many early Christians to express their joy and hope of salvation, and was borne by several saints, including a 4th-century bishop of Poitiers noted for his vigorous resistance to the Arian heresy, and a 5th-century bishop of Arles. Largely due to veneration of the first of these, the name became popular in France in the forms Hilari and Hilaire, and was brought to England by the Norman conquerors.English : from the much rarer female personal name Eulalie (from Latin Eulalia, from Greek eulalos ‘eloquent’, literally well-speaking, chosen by early Christians as a reference to the gift of tongues), likewise introduced into England by the Normans. A St. Eulalia was crucified at Barcelona in the reign of the Emperor Diocletian and became the patron of that city. In England the name underwent dissimilation of the sequence -l-l- to -l-r- and the unfamiliar initial vowel was also mutilated, so that eventually the name was considered as no more than a feminine form of Hilary (of which the initial aspirate was in any case variable).

    Hillary

  • Goodbody
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Goodbody

    English (Norfolk) : from Middle English gode ‘good’ + body ‘person’, ‘creature’, apparently a nickname for a good person. Reaney, however, notes that the expression was used as a polite term of address, and the surname may therefore have arisen as a nickname for someone who habitually used this expression.

    Goodbody

  • Bhavika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bhavika

    Cheerful expression

    Bhavika

  • Nayanika | நாயாநீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nayanika | நாயாநீகா

    Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes

    Nayanika | நாயாநீகா

  • Abhinaya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Abhinaya

    Expressions

    Abhinaya

  • Guyer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Guyer

    English : occupational name from Old French guyour ‘guide’ (see Guy 2).Americanized spelling of German Geyer.Swiss German : from a contraction of the expression gut Jahr (‘good year’) which as a greeting in rural Switzerland meant ‘I wish you a good harvest this year’.

    Guyer

  • Noyonika | நோயோநீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Noyonika | நோயோநீகா

    Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes

    Noyonika | நோயோநீகா

  • Gowell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gowell

    English : presumably a nickname for an habitual user of the expression ‘Go well’ (Old English gān ‘go’ + wel ‘well’), or possibly a nickname for a messenger.

    Gowell

  • Cheera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Cheera

    Face, Warm expression

    Cheera

  • Abbynayha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Abbynayha

    Expressions

    Abbynayha

  • Goodyear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goodyear

    English : probably a nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ (Old English gōd) + year, yere ‘year’, bestowed on someone who frequently used the expression, perhaps in the sense ‘(as I hope to have a) good year’ or as a New Year salutation. Alternatively, it may have been from an Americanized form of French Gauthier.English translation of German Gutjahr, originally a nickname for someone born on New year’s Day.The inventor of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear (1800–60) was of the fourth generation descended from Stephen Goodyear (1598–1658), who succeeded Gov. Theophilus Eaton as leader of the company of London merchants that founded the New Haven colony in CT in 1638.

    Goodyear

  • Abhinay
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhinay

    Expression

    Abhinay

  • Bhavika | பாவிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bhavika | பாவிகா

    Cheerful expression

    Bhavika | பாவிகா

  • Herring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and German

    Herring

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and German : metonymic occupational name for a herring fisher or for a seller of the fish, Middle English hering, Dutch haring, Middle High German hærinc. In some cases it may have been a nickname in the sense of a trifle, something of little value, a meaning which is found in medieval phrases and proverbial expressions such as ‘to like neither herring nor barrel’, i.e. not to like something at all.German : habitational name from Herringen in Westphalia.Dutch : from a personal name, a derivative of a Germanic compound name with the first element hari, heri ‘army’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Hering.

    Herring

  • Apinaya | அபிநாயா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Apinaya | அபிநாயா

    Expressions in dance

    Apinaya | அபிநாயா

  • Nayonika | நயோநிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nayonika | நயோநிகா

    Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes

    Nayonika | நயோநிகா

  • Goodspeed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goodspeed

    English : from the expression ‘God speed (you)’; a wish for success for one setting out on an enterprise, presumably applied as a nickname for someone who habitually used this expression.

    Goodspeed

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Online names & meanings

  • Harolda
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Harolda

    Strong in war.

  • Jokshan
  • Biblical

    Jokshan

    an offense; hardness; a knocking

  • Pujman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Pujman

    Desire, Wish

  • Ivashan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ivashan

    Unique Individual

  • Harvill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harvill

    English : variant spelling of Harvell.

  • Jasandeep
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Jasandeep

    Lights of Happiness

  • Jeram | ஜேராம 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jeram | ஜேராம 

  • Gurbaksh
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Gurbaksh

    Blessed by the Guru

  • Suma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Suma

    Good mother

  • Abinaya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Abinaya

    God; Pretty Girl; Lovely; Sweet

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  • Expressure
  • n.

    The act of expressing; expression; utterance; representation.

  • Expression
  • n.

    The act of expressing; the act of forcing out by pressure; as, the expression of juices or oils; also, of extorting or eliciting; as, a forcible expression of truth.

  • Expressing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Express

  • Expressive
  • a.

    Full of expression; vividly representing the meaning or feeling meant to be conveyed; significant; emphatic; as, expressive looks or words.

  • Expressman
  • n.

    A person employed in the express business; also, the driver of a job wagon.

  • Expressed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Express

  • Expressage
  • n.

    The charge for carrying a parcel by express.

  • Expressmen
  • pl.

    of Expressman

  • Expressive
  • a.

    Serving to express, utter, or represent; indicative; communicative; -- followed by of; as, words expressive of his gratitude.

  • Expressional
  • a.

    Of, or relating to, expression; phraseological; also, vividly representing or suggesting an idea or sentiment.

  • Express
  • a.

    To press or squeeze out; as, to express the juice of grapes, or of apples; hence, to extort; to elicit.

  • Expressness
  • n.

    The state or quality of being express; definiteness.

  • Express
  • a.

    To send by express messenger; to forward by special opportunity, or through the medium of an express; as, to express a package.

  • Expressionless
  • a.

    Destitute of expression.

  • Expression
  • n.

    The act of declaring or signifying; declaration; utterance; as, an expression of the public will.

  • Expressible
  • a.

    Capable of being expressed, squeezed out, shown, represented, or uttered.

  • Expressly
  • adv.

    In an express manner; in direct terms; with distinct purpose; particularly; as, a book written expressly for the young.

  • Expression
  • n.

    A form of words in which an idea or sentiment is conveyed; a mode of speech; a phrase; as, a common expression; an odd expression.

  • Expression
  • n.

    Lively or vivid representation of meaning, sentiment, or feeling, etc.; significant and impressive indication, whether by language, appearance, or gesture; that manner or style which gives life and suggestive force to ideas and sentiments; as, he reads with expression; her performance on the piano has expression.

  • Expression
  • n.

    That which is expressed by a countenance, a posture, a work of art, etc.; look, as indicative of thought or feeling.