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Tatar people serving as state servants
Serving Tatars (Tatar: йомышлы татарлар; Russian: Служилые татары) were a class of ethnically Tatars state servants in Russia (particularly Muscovy) and
Serving_Tatars
Turkic ethnic groups in Eurasia
use the Tatar designation Shors: Kuznetsk Tatars Oghuz branch Azerbaijanis: Caucasus Tatars (also Transcaucasia Tatars or Azerbaijan Tatars) Eleventh-century
Tatars
Tatar ethnic group in Eastern Europe
another wave of Tatars—this time, Islamized Turkic populations, were invited into the Grand Duchy by Vytautas the Great. These Tatars first settled in
Lipka_Tatars
referred to as Tatars, such as Volga Tatars, Lipka Tatars, Tatars in Lithuania, Crimean Tatars, Mishar Tatars, Dobrujan Tatars, Tatar (Hazara tribe) and
List_of_Tatars
1452–1681 Tatar vassal state of Russia
Muroma have been assimilated by Tatars and became Mishar Tatars. Later, the land was settled by the Russians. Some Kazan Tatars resettled to Qasim lands, and
Qasim_Khanate
Kipchak Turkic language
Tatar (/ˈtɑːtər/ TAH-tər; Tatar: татар теле, romanized: tatar tele or татарча, romanized: tatarça) is a Turkic language spoken by the Tatars mainly located
Tatar_language
Turkic ethnic group mostly of southeast Romania
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Tatars of Romania, Tatars of Dobruja or Dobrujan Tatars are a Turkic ethnic group that have been present
Tatars_of_Romania
1944 Soviet ethnic cleansing and genocide
themselves as Tatars. It wasn't until the 1989 census that Crimean Tatars were again recognized as a separate nationality. The Crimean Tatar language was
Deportation of the Crimean Tatars
Deportation_of_the_Crimean_Tatars
Tatar ethnic group in Northern Europe
Finnish Tatars once again identify as Tatars and are very connected to Tatarstan. Its head, Rustam Minnikhanov, has visited the community. Finnish Tatars have
Finnish_Tatars
Ethnic group
historical lands of Lithuania. The Tatars are considered one of the oldest ethnic minorities in Lithuania. Lithuanian Tatars are descendants of various Turkic
Tatars_in_Lithuania
First-level administrative division of Russia
Bashkir minorities are also significant. Most Tatars are Sunni Muslims, but a small minority known as Keräşen Tatars are Orthodox Christians, some of whom regard
Tatarstan
Ethnic group in Russian Ural-Volga region
that of the Keräşen Tatars, but male clothing contains many elements of the Cossack uniform. Keräşen Tatars Orenburg Cossacks Tatar: Нагайбәкләр, Nağaybäklär
Nağaybäk
Turkic tribe in Iran
The Qarai, Karai or Qara Tatars (lit. Black Tatars) are a Turkic tribe found in Khorasan, Azerbaijan, Kerman, and Fars. According to Encyclopedia Iranica
Qarai_(tribe)
monasteries and Serving Tatars were placed there in the 16th–18th centuries. "Arça daruğası/Арча даругасы". Tatar Encyclopaedia (in Tatar). Kazan: The Republic
Archa_Darugha
Latin letter G with breve
has in most cases been reduced to a silent letter, serving as a vowel-lengthener. But for Crimean Tatar spelling in Romania it represents the voiced palato-alveolar
Ğ
the Tatars returned to their native lands after their service expired. However, in the late 14th century Grand Duke Vytautas (named by the Tatars Wattad
Islam_in_Poland
Military unit
between Germans and Tatars, saying that only through joint struggle would it be possible to defeat the Bolsheviks, and that the Tatars would sooner or later
Idel-Ural_Legion
1672 mutiny in Poland–Lithuania
privileges and religious freedom also played a role. The Lipka Tatars were a group of Tatars who settled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 14th century
Lipka_rebellion
Ukrainian Crimean Tatar politician
born 3 August 1957) is a Crimean Tatar politician currently serving as deputy leader of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People since 2015. He previously
İlmi_Ümerov
Traditional Ukrainian stuffed dumplings
course, dessert Place of origin Ukraine Region or state Eastern Europe Serving temperature Hot Main ingredients Flour, water or milk, various fillings
Varenyky
Type of Chinese steamed bun
Asia Boraki Gondi Gürzə Hingel Khinkali Kubbeh Qatayef Sambusak Shishbarak Tatar böreği North Asia Pelmeni Pyanse European cuisine Eastern Europe Borș de
Xiaolongbao
Crimean Tatar consider other groups such as the Crimean Urums, Lipka Tatars, and Dobrujan Tatars to also be subethnic groups of the Crimean Tatars, but these
Crimean Tatar subethnic groups
Crimean_Tatar_subethnic_groups
Horsemeat sausages
Yakut: хаһа) is a traditional sausage-like food of Bashkirs, Kazakhs, Tatars, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks and other Turkic or Central Asian ethnic groups. It is a
Qazı
1941–1944 military occupation of the Crimean peninsula by Nazi Germany
Crimean Tatars during the German occupation served as the basis for the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, despite active Crimean Tatar participation
German occupation of Crimea during World War II
German_occupation_of_Crimea_during_World_War_II
Tatar politician and dissident (born 1958)
Rafailovych Kashapov (Tatar: Кашапов Рәфис Рафаил улы, Russian: Рафис Рафаилович Кашапов) is a Tatar politician and dissident serving as the vice-prime minister
Rafis_Kashapov
President of Northern Cyprus from 2020 to 2025
until his election. Tatar comes from a family of Crimean Tatars who left Crimea in the 19th century and eventually moved to Cyprus. Tatar was born in Nicosia
Ersin_Tatar
Polish major
coat—of—arms' name), the main historian of the Polish Tatars. He died in Gdańsk, and was buried in the Islamic Tatar Cemetery in Warsaw. Dawid Moryc Apfelbaum Baruch
Aleksander_Jeljaszewicz
tradition of Crimean Tatars is a set of traditions of preparing and consuming coffee in the traditional cuisine of the Crimean Tatars. The drink made from
Coffee tradition of Crimean Tatars
Coffee_tradition_of_Crimean_Tatars
Town in Crimea
the Crimean War, during the second wave of emigration of Crimean Tatars, the Tatar population of Saky abandoned the ruined village. In 1858, migrants
Saky
Turkish meat dish from Mersin
Main course, Street food Place of origin Turkey Region or state Mersin Serving temperature Hot Main ingredients Beef or lamb, cottonseed oil, onion, tomato
Tantuni
Plain in Russia
Tatars, its indigenous inhabitants. Since the 19th century the Baraba Lowland is an important Russian agricultural region, with its meadows serving primarily
Baraba_Steppe
Ukrainian pie with potatoes and buckwheat
cultivated throughout the region since ancient times and was even called "Tatar grain" (Ukrainian: татарське зерно) by the Galicians. Historian, co-founder
Yavoriv_pie
chronicles related to the Siege of Kazan in 1552. Descendants of Yaush were Serving Tatars in Russia and were granted Russian noble title and land by Ivan the
Yaushev_family
Sweetened, anise-flavored Turkish alcoholic drink
Perdeli pilav Pilav Piyaziye Puf Böreği Siron Su Böreği Soğan dolma Tas kebap Tatar böreği Türlü Uzun erişte Van köfte Yahni Grilled meats Kebab (main article)
Rakı
Head of Tatarstan since 2010
quell Crimean Tatars' concerns and to state that "in the 23 years of Ukraine's independence the Ukrainian leaders have been using Crimean Tatars as pawns in
Rustam_Minnikhanov
Ukrainian activist and politician
USSR, to a deported Crimean Tatar family. In 1991, she returned to Crimea with her family, like many other Crimean Tatars, and settled in Simferopol.
Tamila_Tasheva
Annual international song competition
in 2016, "1944", whose lyrics referenced the deportation of the Crimean Tatars, but which the Russian delegation claimed had a greater political meaning
Eurovision_Song_Contest
Central Asian dish of meat with noodles
Natsional’nyie kukhni nashikh narodov (National cuisines of our peoples). The serving of beshbarmak is steeped in ritual. If an animal, such as a sheep, was
Beshbarmak
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
pounds sterling on 4 August 1854. The war caused an exodus of the Crimean Tatars, about 200,000 of whom moved to the Ottoman Empire in continuing waves of
Ottoman_Empire
Country in Northern Europe
Department. For centuries, Tatar and Karaite communities have lived in Lithuania. In 2021, there were around 2,150 registered Tatars and 196 Karaites in the
Lithuania
Dish of finely chopped raw beef
seared on both sides. A popular caricature of Turco-Mongol warriors—called Tatars or Tartars—has them tenderizing meat under their saddles, then eating it
Steak_tartare
WWII resistance movements
in Tatar villages without distinguishing friends from foes'". This resulted in violent conflict between mostly Slavic partisans and local Tatars, encouraged
Soviet_partisans
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1206 to 1227
band of Tatars he encountered while riding homewards alone, relying on the steppe tradition of hospitality to strangers. However, the Tatars recognised
Genghis_Khan
especially for enemy soldiers. Its use has been traced to United States Marines serving in the Philippines in the early 20th century. It gained widespread notice
List_of_ethnic_slurs
German military officer (1886–1963)
Soviet Union, especially the Turkmens as well as Caspian and Black Sea Tatars that felt no loyalty to the USSR. It suffered from bad discipline and morale
Harun_el-Raschid_Bey
Social networking service owned by Meta Platforms
content delivery network or "edge network" under the domain fbcdn.net for serving static data. Until the mid-2010s, Facebook also relied on Akamai for CDN
Crimean Tatar deep-fried turnover
sunflower oil or corn oil) until the dough becomes golden. Among Crimean Tatars, the pastry is referred to as Şırbörek, Çiborek, and other phonologically
Chebureki
Thin dry Polish sausage
initially loaned from Turkic languages where it denotes a boar (compare Tatar: kaban, Azerbaijani: qaban, Kazakh: қабан, cognate with Turkish: yaban)
Kabanos
Tatar poet (1886–1913)
or New Kisekbaş, based on classical Old Tatar poem Kisekbaş. In own poem he derided nationalism among Tatars, as well as Wəisi sect's fanatics, associating
Gabdulla_Tukay
History of Crimea ((1921-1991)
1945. Due to alleged collaboration of Crimean Tatars with Nazi Germany during World War II, all Crimean Tatars were deported by the Soviet regime in 1944
Crimea_in_the_Soviet_Union
(Armenian & Tatar volunteer units) Wolgatatarische Legion (Volga Tatars and Volga-Finns) Tataren-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment der SS (Crimean Tatar volunteers)
Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts
Wehrmacht_foreign_volunteers_and_conscripts
Lithuanian Tatars, who are descendants of immigrants from the Crimean Khanate, are considered an ethnic group of Crimean Tatars. The first Tatar settlers
Islam_in_Europe
Mordvin Tatars (Russian: Мордовские татары, Italian: Tartari di Mordua) was a term used to refer to medieval nobility of Volga Tatar, Volga Finnic, and
Mordvin_Tatars
Capital of Tatarstan, Russia
as evidenced by the text: Kazan Tatars got their name from the main city of Kazan - and it is so called from the Tatar word Kazan, the cauldron, which
Kazan
Soviet-Tatar poet and fighter (1906–1944)
basin. Since the majority of the legion were Volga Tatars, the Germans usually called it the Volga-Tatar Legion. The Wehrmacht began preparing the legionnaires
Musa_Cälil
Maize porridge from the Balkans
Perdeli pilav Pilav Piyaziye Puf Böreği Siron Su Böreği Soğan dolma Tas kebap Tatar böreği Türlü Uzun erişte Van köfte Yahni Grilled meats Kebab (main article)
Kačamak
1819–1821 expedition to explore the Southern Ocean and Antarctica
authority. One of the topics that they discussed was a beauty of Kazan Tatars: Beauty is a relative condition, and, maybe, Bongaree and your neighbors
First Russian Antarctic Expedition
First_Russian_Antarctic_Expedition
Crimean Tatar writer, journalist, historian, archaeologist, ethnographer, and teacher
[Code of Monuments of History, Architecture and Culture of the Crimean Tatars]. Constant. 3: 185–193. 2018. "Акчокраклы Осман Нури Асанович (1879)" [Akchokraly
Osman_Aqçoqraqlı
Chicken dish
Perdeli pilav Pilav Piyaziye Puf Böreği Siron Su Böreği Soğan dolma Tas kebap Tatar böreği Türlü Uzun erişte Van köfte Yahni Grilled meats Kebab (main article)
Shish_taouk
Crimean Khan's action in Russia
burned villages and towns in Western and Eastern Crimea, with many Crimean Tatars captured or killed. In 1561, Muscovites "received a letter from the Patriarch
Fire_of_Moscow_(1571)
Daily log of ongoing military conflict
sentenced to six years' imprisonment for defacing posters of Russian soldiers serving in Ukraine. Sergei Khadzhikurbanov, one of five people jailed in connection
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 September – 30 November 2023)
Timeline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(1_September_–_30_November_2023)
Country mainly in West Asia
were both Turkish and non-Turkish people, such as Circassians and Crimean Tatars. Paul Mojzes has called the Balkan Wars an "unrecognized genocide", where
Turkey
Turkic ethnic group
Bashkirs and Tatars, living in the Chelyabinsk Region (Russian South Urals): HLA gene and haplotype frequencies in Russians, Bashkirs and Tatars". International
Bashkirs
Khan of the Kazan Khanate
his father's death he was crowned Khan at the age of two with his mother serving as regent. Ivan the Terrible took advantage of this situation and sent
Utameshgaray_of_Kazan
Baked thin flatbread common in many areas
many Asian languages, including Georgian (lavaš-i), Azerbaijani (lavaş), Tatar (lawaš), Turkmen (lavaš), and Pashto (lawausha). Lavash is the most common
Lavash
Turkish grilled ground meat on a skewer
Commerce, Adana (2005). "Instruction for the Production, Presentation and the Serving of the Patented Adana Kebabı" (in Turkish). Adana Ticaret Odası. Archived
Adana_kebabı
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
to west or parallel to a river, with the entrance on the west side also serving as a storeroom.[citation needed] It has three windows, including the sacred
Ainu_people
Chinese pan-fried steamed bun dish
Asia Boraki Gondi Gürzə Hingel Khinkali Kubbeh Qatayef Sambusak Shishbarak Tatar böreği North Asia Pelmeni Pyanse European cuisine Eastern Europe Borș de
Shengjian_mantou
Name list
beauty pageant titleholder Amina Desai (died 2009), South Africa's longest serving female Indian political prisoner Amina Dilbazi (1919–2010), Azerbaijani
Amina
Turkic ethnic group
being considered for merging. › The Chuvash people, also called Chuvash Tatars, are a Turkic ethnic group, a branch of the Oğurs, inhabiting an area stretching
Chuvash_people
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
reaching over 6 million passengers in 2022 with Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport serving bulk of it, being a hub of flagship carrier Air Serbia which flies to 80
Serbia
Crimean Tatar meat pie
burma among Crimean Tatars and as pierekaczewnik among Lipka Tatars, is a traditional meat pie in Crimean Tatar cuisine. In Crimean Tatar language sarmaq
Sarburma
Polish Army colonel
Stanisław Tatar nom de guerre "Stanisław Tabor" (3 October 1896 – 16 December 1980) was a Polish Army colonel in the interwar period and, during World
Stanisław_Tatar
President of Russia (2000–2008; since 2012)
Chechen separatists, re-establishing federal control over the region. While serving as prime minister under Medvedev, he oversaw the Russo-Georgian War, alongside
Vladimir_Putin
Romanian politician (born 1953)
of Turco-Islamic Tatars of Romania (UDTTMR) and former member of the Chamber of Deputies in 2000–2004. A Muslim member of the Tatar minority and graduate
Negiat_Sali
Ottoman pickled bonito dish
Perdeli pilav Pilav Piyaziye Puf Böreği Siron Su Böreği Soğan dolma Tas kebap Tatar böreği Türlü Uzun erişte Van köfte Yahni Grilled meats Kebab (main article)
Lakerda
Tatar Osman Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: تاتار عثمان پاشا Tatar Osman Paşa; d. 25 June 1845) was an Ottoman statesman of Crimean Tatar origin who served as
Tatar_Osman_Pasha
Turkish historian
wrote numerous articles related to Crimea and Crimean Tatars, mostly published in Crimean Tatar bi-monthly journal Kırım, issued in Ankara, Turkey. His
Necip_Hablemitoğlu
Belarusian Lipka Tatar community leader
Belarusian Association of Muslim Tatars (known since 2000 as the Zikr ul-Kitab Belarusian Public Association of Tatars). The first conference of Zikr ul-Kitab
Ibrahim_Kanapacki
Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group
neighbours the Karaites, Mishar Tatars, the Moldavian Csángós and others. Turkic-speaking Crimean Karaites (known in the Crimean Tatar language as Qaraylar), some
Khazars
Twenty-fourth letter of the Latin alphabet
series of Xs is used as a visual bleep censor for subtitles and captions, serving the same role as an asterisk (*). In the C programming language, "x" preceded
X
Swedish dish
Asia Boraki Gondi Gürzə Hingel Khinkali Kubbeh Qatayef Sambusak Shishbarak Tatar böreği North Asia Pelmeni Pyanse European cuisine Eastern Europe Borș de
Pitepalt
Slave-soldiers and enslaved mercenaries in the Muslim world
its Sources (London, I. B. Tauris, 2002) István Vásáry (2005) Cuman and Tatars, Cambridge University Press. T. Pavlidis, A Concise History of the Middle
Mamluk
Federal subject of the Russian Federation in the Russian Far East
and Okrugs, Krais, Oblasts, Districts, Urban Settlements, and Villages Serving as District Administrative Centers]. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года
Jewish_Autonomous_Oblast
Bugle call from Krakow
alarm by playing the Hejnał, and the city gates were closed before the Tatars could ambush the city. The trumpeter, however, was shot in the throat by
St._Mary's_Trumpet_Call
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
Other minorities include Ukrainians, Germans, Turks, Lipovans, Aromanians, Tatars, and Serbs. In 1930, there were 745,421 Germans living in Romania, but only
Romania
Country in Central Asia
include Tajiks 4.8%, Kazakhs 2.4%, Karakalpaks 2.2%, Russians 2.1% and Tatars 0.5% as of 2021. Ethnic composition of the population of Uzbekistan in 2021
Uzbekistan
Casualties of ongoing conflict since 2014
September 2025. Retrieved 24 September 2025. "Kiwi killed in Ukraine was serving in army". The Post. 9 May 2026. "Stian drept i Ukraina: Uerstattelig" (in
Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian war
Casualties_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Korean dumpling soup
Type Guk Place of origin Korea Main ingredients Mandu Food energy (per 1 serving) 88 kcal (370 kJ) Korean name Hangul 만둣국 Hanja 饅頭국 RR mandutguk MR mandukkuk
Mandu-guk
First-level administrative division of Russia
Russian, but native Shors and Kalmak Siberian Tatars also live in the oblast, along with Ukrainians, Volga Tatars, and Chuvash. The population recorded during
Kemerovo_Oblast
Crimean Tatar food
Yantiq or yantyk (Crimean Tatar: yantıq, Turkish: cantık, Ukrainian: янтик) is a Crimean Tatar turnover. Unlike a cheburek, a yantiq is grilled without
Yantiq
Russo-Ukrainian war since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, either while serving in the armed forces or as civilian casualties. Those proven to have died
List of deaths during the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
List_of_deaths_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
centre of Free French activities in Africa, with the city of Brazzaville serving as the capital of Free France from 1940 to 1943. In 1944, Brazzaville hosted
World_War_II_by_country
Russian Circassian general (1880–1947)
1880 – 17 January 1947) was a Russian and Circassian general of Crimean Tatar descent. A career military officer, Klych-Girey participated in the suppression
Sultan_Klych-Girey
Movement and former far-right political party in Poland
principle of exclusive loyalty to the Homeland by the army, the ban on serving the command of the superiors of the armed forces of foreign countries.
Rodacy_Kamraci
Ukrainian Ground Forces unit
representatives of different nations—Georgians, Americans, Jews, Armenians, Tatars, Belarusians, Swedes, etc.—who are fighting side by side with Ukrainians
3rd_Assault_Brigade
called the China Martyrs of 1900. The Muslim unit Kansu Braves which was serving in the Chinese army attacked Christians. During the Northern Expedition
Persecution_of_Christians
University of Bucharest. He died on 3 May 1996 in Bucharest. Crimean Tatars List of Crimean Tatars Ekrem 1994. Vuap-Mocanu 1985, pp. 460–470. Önal, Mehmet Naci
Ismail_H._A._Ziyaeddin
Russian general and warlord (1886–1921)
possible with the aid of "cavalry people" – meaning Russian Cossacks, Buryats, Tatars, Mongols, Kyrgyz, Kalmyks, etc. In 1898, his father was briefly imprisoned
Roman_von_Ungern-Sternberg
Fratrum Minorum ad Tartaros (On the Journey of the Franciscan Friars to the Tatars) and the longer Hystoria Tartarorum (History of the Tartars, or Tartar Relation)
Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration
Historical_sources_of_the_Crusades:_pilgrimages_and_exploration
SERVING TATARS
SERVING TATARS
Male
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from the Middle English word sterrling, STERLING means "little star."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe, Middle High German spar(e) ‘sparrow’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Sperling ‘sparrow’.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant spelling of Stirling.English : perhaps a variant of Starling.German : from Middle High German sterlinc, the name of a coin, hence probably a nickname for someone who paid that amount in rent.William Sterling settled in Haverhill, MA, in 1662.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Indian
Springtime; Spring Season; Rapid Movement
Boy/Male
American, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, Gaelic, Hungarian, Irish, Scottish, Swedish
Friend of the Sea; Form of Irving; Handsome and Fair; Beautiful; Place Name; Honored Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Service.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Mervyn, MERVIN means "marrow-eminent."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Merrin.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Serena, SERINA means "serene, tranquil."
Boy/Male
Scottish English
Beautiful.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and German
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.
Girl/Female
Indian
Lively, Entertainer, From a stream or a Spring, The Spring season, The Spring season
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Service.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Sussex, so named from the Old English personal name Fēra + -ingas ‘people of’, ‘family of’, or ‘followers of’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Early examples, as for example William Spring (Yorkshire 1280), all point to a personal name or nickname, perhaps going back to an Old English byname derived from the verb springan ‘to jump or leap’ (see Springer 1). Alternatively, it could be a topographic name from Middle English spring ‘young wood’, ‘spring’. Compare Springer. Reaney derives the surname from the word denoting the season, although the word is not attested in this sense until the 16th century, the usual Middle English word being lenten. Compare Lenz. The surname has also been established in Ireland (County Kerry) for several centuries.German : from Middle High German sprinc, Middle Low German sprink ‘spring’, ‘well’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well, or habitational name from Springe near Hannover.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Springer.John Spring emigrated from England and settled in Watertown, MA, in 1634.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Irish
Friend of the Sea; Friend; Variant of Irving; Green; Fresh Water; Handsome
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : metonymic occupational name for a spurrier (a maker of spurs), from Old French esporon, esperun ‘spur’.
Female
English
English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement."Â
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Erwin, ERVIN means "boar friend." Compare with another form of Ervin.
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German hærinc ‘herring’, German Hering, a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a herring or a metonymic occupational name for a fish seller. In some cases the Jewish surname is ornamental.English : variant spelling of Herring.
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Boy/Male
Indian
Full Moon of the faith
Girl/Female
Indian
Moderation, Equality
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lily, LILLI means "lily."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Snake God
Girl/Female
Muslim
Proper name name of grand D
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Obeyed
Boy/Male
Muslim
Eloquent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sabari Gireesh | ஸாபரீ கீரீஷÂ
Lord of Sabari hill, Lord Ayyappa
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
With Determination; Focussed
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian, Tamil
Water Falls
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n.
The act of providong with a seat or seats; as, the seating of an audience.
a.
Not belonging to the original root; as, a servile letter.
n.
A nervine agent.
n.
Act of serving or covering. See Serve, v. t., 13.
n.
The act of making seats; also, the material for making seats; as, cane seating.
n.
A poisonous alkaloid resembling veratrine, and found with it in white hellebore (Veratrum album); -- called also jervina.
a.
Acting as a hired servant; serving; ministering; assisting.
a.
Not itself sounded, but serving to lengthen the preceeding vowel, as e in tune.
a.
Meritorious; worthy; as, a deserving person or act.
a.
Except; excepting; not including; leaving out; deducting; reserving; saving.
a.
Of or pertaining to a servant or slave; befitting a servant or a slave; proceeding from dependence; hence, meanly submissive; slavish; mean; cringing; fawning; as, servile flattery; servile fear; servile obedience.
n.
The act of serving the ball.
a.
Having a semblance, whether with or without reality; apparent; specious; befitting; as, seeming friendship; seeming truth.
a.
Giving particular attention; habitually attentive to what passes; as, an observing person; an observing mind.
n.
A herring preserved in brine; a pickled herring.
n.
The act of serving; the occupation of a servant; the performance of labor for the benefit of another, or at another's command; attendance of an inferior, hired helper, slave, etc., on a superior, employer, master, or the like; also, spiritual obedience and love.
a.
Of or pertaining to ministry or service; serving; attendant.
n.
The materials used for serving a rope, etc., as spun yarn, small lines, etc.