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  • Microporus (bug)
  • Genus of true bugs

    Microporus: Microporus nigrita (Fabricius, 1794) (black ground bug) Microporus obliquus Uhler, 1872 Microporus shiromai Froeschner, 1977 Microporus testudinatus

    Microporus (bug)

    Microporus (bug)

    Microporus_(bug)

  • Microporus obliquus
  • Species of true bug

    Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-03-06. "Microporus obliquus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-03-06. "Microporus obliquus

    Microporus obliquus

    Microporus_obliquus

  • Ground bug
  • Index of animals with the same common name

    original on 27 January 2014. "Microporus nigrita - the Black Ground Bug". Bug Guide. "Dipsocoridae, Jumping Ground Bugs". Atlas of Living Australia. This

    Ground bug

    Ground_bug

  • Trematoda
  • Class of parasitic flatworms

    paragonimiasis, and schistosomiasis). "Fluke - flatworm". Britannica.com. No. Science–Bugs, Mollusks & Other Invertebrates. Encyclopedia Britannica. 20 July 1998. Retrieved

    Trematoda

    Trematoda

    Trematoda

  • Lamyctes
  • Genus of centipedes

    Lamyctes liani Larwood, 1946 Lamyctes medius Chamberlin, 1951 Lamyctes microporus Attems, 1909 Lamyctes neglectus Lawrence, 1955 Lamyctes neotropicus Turk

    Lamyctes

    Lamyctes

    Lamyctes

  • Cydninae
  • Subfamily of true bugs

    Megacydnus Linnavuori, 1993 Melanaethus Uhler, 1876 Mesocricus Horváth, 1884 Microporus Uhler, 1872 i g b Microscytus Lis, 1993 Onalips Signoret, 1881 Pangaeus

    Cydninae

    Cydninae

    Cydninae

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  • HOTARU
  • Female

    Japanese

    HOTARU

    (蛍) Japanese name HOTARU means "firefly; lightning bug."

    HOTARU

  • FENRIS
  • Male

    Norse

    FENRIS

    Usually said to be an Anglicized form of Old Norse Fenrisúlfr, but according to Sophus Bugge, author of The Home of The Eddic Poems, this name, as well as Fenrir, probably originated with Norsemen under the influence of Christianity, and was a word for "hell" and only later took on the FENRIS means "swamp." 

    FENRIS

  • Budge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall)

    Budge

    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall) : nickname from Norman French buge ‘mouth’ (Late Latin bucca), applied either to someone with a large or misshapen mouth or to someone who made excessive use of his mouth, i.e. a garrulous, indiscreet, or gluttonous person. The word is also recorded in Middle English in the sense ‘victuals supplied for retainers on a military campaign’, and the surname may therefore also have arisen as a metonymic occupational name for a medieval quartermaster.Scottish (Caithness and Orkney) : unexplained.

    Budge

  • Lawton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lawton

    English : habitational name, common in Lancashire and Yorkshire, from Buglawton or Church Lawton in Cheshire, or Lawton in Herefordshire, named in Old English as ‘settlement on or near a hill’, or ‘settlement by a burial mound’, from hlāw ‘hill’, ‘burial mound’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant spelling of Laughton.

    Lawton

  • Sarsour
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Sarsour

    Bug

    Sarsour

  • Bugbee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bugbee

    English : variant spelling of Bugby, a Northamptonshire variant of Buckby (see Buckbee).

    Bugbee

  • Buggy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Buggy

    English : of uncertain derivation. Reaney suggests it may be from Middle English bugee, buggye ‘lambskin’, and hence probably a metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared such skins.

    Buggy

  • Arhya
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Arhya

    Offer to God; Bug

    Arhya

  • Cabell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan

    Cabell

    Catalan : nickname for a bald man, equivalent to Spanish Cabello.English : variant spelling of Cable.Possibly a respelling of German Göbel (see Goebel) or Kabel.William Cabell, of Bugley near Warminster, in Wiltshire, England, trained in surgery and migrated to Virginia in the 18th century. The emigrant ancestor of a distinguished VA family, he married in 1726 and by 1741 had carried settlements 50 miles westward. As a pioneer during VA’s westward push, the surgeon had a private hospital from which he handed out medicines and wooden legs crafted by his artisans.

    Cabell

  • Sarsoureh
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Sarsoureh

    Bug

    Sarsoureh

  • Bugge
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Bugge

    Cute

    Bugge

  • Buggs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Buggs

    English : variant of Bugg.

    Buggs

  • Boggs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boggs

    English : nickname from Middle English boggish ‘boastful’, ‘haughty’ (a word of unknown origin, perhaps akin to Germanic bag and bug, with the literal meaning ‘swollen’, ‘puffed up’). The name (in the forms Boge(y)s, Boga(y)s) is found in the 12th century in Yorkshire and East Anglia, and also around Bordeaux, which had trading links with East Anglia.

    Boggs

  • FENRISÚLFR
  • Male

    Norse

    FENRISÚLFR

    In mythology, this is the name of a wolf, the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboða, popularly translated "swamp wolf," but probably originally FENRISÚLFR means "wolf of hell." According to Sophus Bugge, author of The Home of The Eddic Poems, this name cannot possibly mean "swamp wolf," for there does not exist in Old Norse any derivative endings as -rir, or -ris. He believes Fenrir and Fenris arose under the influence of Christian conceptions of the devil as lupus infernus, combined with tales of the Behemoth and the beast of the Apocalypse, and was altered in form in accordance with popular Old Norse etymology. He compares Old Norse fern from Latin infernus to Old Saxon fern which was derived from Latin infernum, and explains that Fenrir and Fenris must have been formed from *Fernir from fern using the endings -ir and gen. -is, both of which were very much used in mythical names, including names of giants. He goes on to explain that the later connection with fen ("fen, swamp, mire") was natural, for hell and lower regions, such as the abyss, are often connected by imagination just as they still are today.

    FENRISÚLFR

  • FENRIR
  • Male

    Norse

    FENRIR

    Usually said to be an Anglicized form of Old Norse Fenrisúlfr, but according to Sophus Bugge, author of The Home of The Eddic Poems, this name, as well as Fenris, probably originated with Norsemen under the influence of Christianity, and was a word for "hell" and only later took on the FENRIR means "swamp."

    FENRIR

  • Bunyan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Bedfordshire)

    Bunyan

    English (Bedfordshire) : nickname for someone disfigured by a lump or hump, from a diminutive of Old French bugne ‘swelling’, ‘protuberance’. The term bugnon was also applied to a kind of puffed-up fruit tart, and so the surname may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a baker of these.

    Bunyan

  • Bowden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bowden

    English : habitational name from any of several places called Bowden or Bowdon. Bowden in Devon and Derbyshire and Bowdon in Cheshire are named with Old English boga ‘bow’ + dūn ‘hill’, i.e. ‘hill shaped like a bow’; one in Leicestershire (Bugedone in Domesday Book) comes, according to Ekwall, from the Old English personal name Būga (masculine) or Bucge (feminine) + dūn. There are also Scottish places of this name, but there are comparatively few bearers of the surname Bowden north of the border.English : habitational name from Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, so named with the Old English phrase būfan dūne ‘on, upon the hill’. The surname may also have arisen as a topographic name from the same phrase used independently, for someone who lived at the top of a hill.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadáin ‘descendant of Buadán’, an Old Irish personal name.

    Bowden

  • Bugge
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scandinavian

    Bugge

    Scandinavian : habitational name from a place so named in Denmark.Scandinavian : from the old Danish personal names Buggi or Bukki, short forms of various German compound names.English : variant spelling of Bugg.

    Bugge

  • Wigg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Wigg

    English (East Anglia) : nickname from Middle English wigge ‘beetle’, ‘bug’.English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of fancy breads baked in rounds and then divided up into wedge-shaped slices, Middle English wigge, from Middle Dutch wigge ‘wedge(-shaped cake)’.

    Wigg

  • Bugg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bugg

    English : nickname for an uncouth or weird man, from Middle English bugge ‘hobgoblin’, ‘scarecrow’ (perhaps from Welsh bwg ‘ghost’). Compare Bogle 1.

    Bugg

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  • Alvyn
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German

    Alvyn

    Noble Friend; Elf Friend

  • Khatir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Khatir |

    Heart, Idea

  • Quds |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Quds |

    Holiness, Sanctity

  • Sumita | ஸுமீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sumita | ஸுமீதா

    One who has a beautiful body, A good friend, Soul mate

  • Holway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holway

    English : variant of Holloway, possibly specifically from Holway in Somerset.

  • January
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    January

    First Month of the Year; Janus Month

  • MYRINA
  • Female

    Greek

    MYRINA

    (Μυρίνα) Greek name possibly MYRINA means "swiftly bounding." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen of the Amazons who defeated the people of Atlantis.

  • Swechha | ஸ்வேச்சா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Swechha | ஸ்வேச்சா 

    Apni Ichchha own wish

  • Idhar |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Idhar |

    Fluff

  • Jagadguruve | ஜகதகுருவே
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jagadguruve | ஜகதகுருவே

    Spiritual teacher of the universe of Dharma, Artha and Karma

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  • Microsporic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to microspores.

  • Bugle
  • n.

    A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone, shorter and more conical that the trumpet, sometimes keyed; formerly much used in military bands, very rarely in the orchestra; now superseded by the cornet; -- called also the Kent bugle.

  • Bass
  • n.

    The two American fresh-water species of black bass (genus Micropterus). See Black bass.

  • Bugler
  • n.

    One who plays on a bugle.

  • Buggies
  • pl.

    of Buggy

  • Bug
  • n.

    One of various species of Coleoptera; as, the ladybug; potato bug, etc.; loosely, any beetle.

  • Bug
  • n.

    One of certain kinds of Crustacea; as, the sow bug; pill bug; bait bug; salve bug, etc.

  • Buggy
  • a.

    Infested or abounding with bugs.

  • Bugled
  • a.

    Ornamented with bugles.

  • Bugaboo
  • n.

    Alt. of Bugbear

  • Bugbane
  • n.

    A perennial white-flowered herb of the order Ranunculaceae and genus Cimiciguga; bugwort. There are several species.

  • Bugwort
  • n.

    Bugbane.

  • Bugbear
  • n.

    Same as Bugaboo.

  • Buglosses
  • pl.

    of Bugloss

  • Bugger
  • n.

    One guilty of buggery or unnatural vice; a sodomite.

  • Bugginess
  • a.

    The state of being infested with bugs.