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English and French : habitational name from the city of Arras in Artois, northern France, or one of the other places in France so named.Scottish : habitational name from Airhouse, a locality in Channelkirk, Berwickshire.English : habitational name from a place called Arras in East Yorkshire, earlier spelled Erghes, from the plural of Old Norse erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’.German : metonymic occupational name for a cloth merchant, from a type of woolen cloth for which the city of Arras in Flanders was famous in the Middle Ages. This name is also established in Mexico.
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Hindu
Goddess of mexico, A Goddess
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Tamil
Goddess of mexico, A Goddess
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English
English : habitational name from any of several places so called, named with the genitive plural huntena of Old English hunta ‘hunter’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’ or dūn ‘hill’ (the forms in -ton and -don having become inextricably confused). A number of bearers of this name may well derive it from Huntingdon, now in Cambridgeshire (formerly the county seat of the old county of Huntingdonshire), which is named from the genitive case of Old English hunta ‘huntsman’, perhaps used as a personal name, + dūn ‘hill’.A prominent American family of this name were founded by Simon Huntington, who himself never saw the New World, for he died in 1633 on the voyage to Boston, where his widow settled with her children. Their descendants include Jabez Huntington (1719–86), a wealthy West Indies trader, and Samuel Huntington (1731–96), who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Collis Potter Huntington (1821–1900) was an American railway magnate. Beginning with little education or money, he made a huge fortune, some of which he left to his nephew, Henry Huntington (1850–1927), who used the money to establish the Huntington library and art gallery in CA.
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English American
Divine spear; God's spear. Famous Bearer: poet Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), who was put on trial...
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English
English : nickname, most likely for a tall, thin man with long legs, from Middle English cran ‘crane’ (the bird), Old English cran, cron. The term included the heron until the introduction of a separate word for the latter in the 14th century.Dutch : variant spelling of Krane.English translation of German Krahn or Kranich.The American writer Stephen Crane (1871–1900) was named for a NJ ancestor who was a delegate to the Continental Congress. He was descended from a Stephen Crane who, coming probably from England or Wales, settled at Elizabethtown, NJ, as early as 1665.
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Divine spear; God's spear. Famous Bearer: poet Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), who was put on trial...
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Slovenian
Slovenian : nickname from an old spelling of vran ‘raven’, ‘crow’, or ‘black horse’.English : variant spelling of Uren.probably from a native American language in northern Mexico : unexplaiend.
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Italian
Feminine form of Czech Milan, a short form of Slavic names containing the element mil, MILANA means "favor, grace." Compare with Milada. This name was adopted by the Italians in the early 1900s, and eventually came to be used as a contracted form of MarÃa Elena.
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English and German
English and German : variant spelling of Wall. This name is also established in Mexico.
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Spanish American
Courteous.. The Spanish explorer and adventurer Cortez conquered the Aztec civilization of Mexico...
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English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Bligh. Compare Blee.Hispanic (Mexico) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Galician Brea.
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Tamil
Goddess of mexico, A Goddess
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Hindu
Goddess of mexico, A Goddess
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Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Loveable; Goddess of Mexico
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English
English : variant of Franey.
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Muslim
Beautiful-faced, Charming
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Arabic
Well-satisfied
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Tamil
Sayshika | ஸயà¯à®·à¯€à®•ா
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Handsome One
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Indian, Sanskrit
Divine Beauty
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Hindu
Kautilya, Great scholar, Bright
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Indian
Unique, One, United
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Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Siikriiti, SIIRI means "beautiful victory."
Biblical
countries; without water
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An extinct eocene bird from New Mexico, larger than the ostrich.
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One of a race which formerly occupied Mexico.
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An amphibian of the salamander tribe found in the elevated lakes of Mexico; the siredon.
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A kind of veil, covering the head and falling down upon the shoulders; -- worn in Spain, Mexico, etc.
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An intoxicating liquor made from the maguey in the district of Tequila, Mexico.
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The fire beetle of Mexico and the West Indies.
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A fish of the genus Upeneus, inhabiting the Gulf of Mexico. It is allied to the surmullet.
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A tribe of Pueblo Indians occupying a village in New Mexico, on the Zu/i River.
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A distilled liquor prepared in Mexico from a species of agave. See Agave.
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A group of nomadic North American Indians including several tribes native of Arizona, New Mexico, etc.
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A ball or general dance, as in Mexico.
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A native or inhabitant of Mexico.
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A large toadfish of the Southern United States and the Gulf of Mexico (Batrachus tau, var. pardus).
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A small South American monkey (Mico melanurus), allied to the marmoset. The name was originally applied to an albino variety.
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A tribe of American Indians including many of the Pueblos of New Mexico and adjacent regions.
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A blanket or shawl worn as an outer garment by the Spanish Americans, as in Mexico.
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A species of small opossum (Didelphus murina) ranging from Mexico to Brazil.
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A measure of land in Mexico and Texas, equivalent to an area of 177/ acres.
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Of or pertaining to Mexico or its people.