What is Your Name?: A Popular Account of the Meanings and Derivations of Christian NamesR. Bentley, 1863 - 313페이지 |
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... Beauty , Complexion , & c . - Hebrew , Greek , Latin , Teutonic , Arabic , North American Indian , & c . - Notes • 274 CHAPTER XIV . Classified List Names signifying and significative of Mis- cellaneous Subjects ; Animals , Plants ...
... Beauty , Complexion , & c . - Hebrew , Greek , Latin , Teutonic , Arabic , North American Indian , & c . - Notes • 274 CHAPTER XIV . Classified List Names signifying and significative of Mis- cellaneous Subjects ; Animals , Plants ...
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... beauty . Her name had deprived her of a noble husband and of a crown . The lovely Urraca saw her younger sister ( less fair than herself , except in name ) preferred before her , and Blanche the Fair of Castile was carried in triumph to ...
... beauty . Her name had deprived her of a noble husband and of a crown . The lovely Urraca saw her younger sister ( less fair than herself , except in name ) preferred before her , and Blanche the Fair of Castile was carried in triumph to ...
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... beauty of face , are not of our own choosing , nor can they be chosen for us by those to whom we are dear . Our family names are appointed for us . We cannot at will be Sydneys , Talbots , Barings , or Rothschilds . ⁕ But amongst ...
... beauty of face , are not of our own choosing , nor can they be chosen for us by those to whom we are dear . Our family names are appointed for us . We cannot at will be Sydneys , Talbots , Barings , or Rothschilds . ⁕ But amongst ...
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... beauty of form , strength , and skill— not one of all these is inalienable . Nay , if a long life be granted to us , the infirmities of age must deprive us of all personal gifts . The clearest intellect must be obscured , the brightest ...
... beauty of form , strength , and skill— not one of all these is inalienable . Nay , if a long life be granted to us , the infirmities of age must deprive us of all personal gifts . The clearest intellect must be obscured , the brightest ...
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... beauty without end — it is as a solemn voice , teaching us lessons for time and for eternity . All names are significant . If they are not so to us , it is because we do not understand the language in which they speak . Amongst the ...
... beauty without end — it is as a solemn voice , teaching us lessons for time and for eternity . All names are significant . If they are not so to us , it is because we do not understand the language in which they speak . Amongst the ...
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ABSTRACT QUALITIES acrostics Amalaric amongst ancient Arabian Arabic Assyrian bear beautiful bestowed blessed brave bright called Celt Celtic century change of name charm child Christian names Christopher Columbus Church conquerors courage Cyaxares daughter death Deri derived East emperor England English expressive exquisite fair faith family names father flowers France French gift glory God's grace Greece Greek Greek name heart Hebrew Hebrew names hero history of names holy honour individual names Julius Cæsar king lady land Latin legend letters light lives Lord Mary meaning mighty moon mother name-giving nations noble North American Indian original peace Persian prænomen prince princess queen QUEEN DAGMAR race Roman Rome royal sacred saint Saxon Semiramis significant name signifying sion Sophi sound Spanish story strange supposed surnames sweet synonyme tell Teutonic vation Class Divi wife woman WOMEN word دو وو
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