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In Ireland's County Limerick, near the River Shannon, there is a quiet little suburb by the name of Garryowen, which means `` Garden of Owen ''.
Boun My -- the name means one who has a boun, a celebration, and is therefore lucky -- was born in Savannakhet, the Border of Paradise.
Aristotle, whose name means " the best purpose ," was born in Stageira, Chalcidice, in 384 BC, about east of modern-day Thessaloniki.
Hesychius connects the name Apollo with the Doric απέλλα ( apella ), which means " assembly ", so that Apollo would be the god of political life, and he also gives the explanation σηκός ( sekos ), " fold ", in which case Apollo would be the god of flocks and herds.
The name comes from earlier Afrikaans and means " earth pig " or " ground pig " ( aarde earth / ground, varken pig ), because of its burrowing habits ( similar origin to the name groundhog ).
Its name means " earth wolf " in the Afrikaans / Dutch language.
The name " Yu-lin " means " feathers and forests ", referring to the numerous light-footed soldiers represented by these faint stars.
The name " Turkey " ( Türkiye ) means " land of the Turks " and was never used as a name of Anatolia specifically.
His real name was Muhammad bin Da ' ud Chaghri, and for his military prowess, personal valour, and fighting skills he obtained the surname Alp Arslan, which means " Heroic Lion " in Turkish.
They named the element " astatine ", a name coming from the great instability of the synthesized matter ( the source Greek word αστατος ( astatos ) means " unstable ").
The name atom comes from the Greek ἄτομος ( atomos, " indivisible ") from ἀ-( a -, " not ") and τέμνω ( temnō, " I cut "), which means uncuttable, or indivisible, something that cannot be divided further.
' Compositae ', an older but still valid name, means composite and refers to the characteristic inflorescence, a special type of pseudanthium found in only a few other angiosperm families.
However Abdul is a common Arabic prefix meaning " Servant of the " and " Al " is Arabic for " the ", and if " hazra " means " he prohibited ", " he fenced in " or " Great Lord ", then the name would mean " Servant of the Prohibited ", " Servant of the Fenced in ", or " Servant of the Great Lord " which would make sense considering his role, even if it is not a proper Arabic name.
The name Ardipithecus ramidus stems mostly from the Afar language, in which Ardi means " ground / floor " ( borrowed from the Semitic root in either Amharic or Arabic ) and ramid means " root ".
The name probably means " she who ( comes ) at dusk ," which would identify Aphrodite in her personification as the evening star, a significant parallel she shares with Mesopotamian Ishtar.
His name "" means " painless, without sorrow " in Sanskrit ( the a privativum and śoka " pain, distress ").
Their name derives from the Spanish el lagarto, which means " the lizard ".
According to Asinius Quadratus ( quoted in the mid-6th century by Byzantine historian Agathias ) their name means " all men ".
Their most widely known ethnonym is derived from the word ainu, which means " human " ( particularly as opposed to kamui, divine beings ), basically neither ethnicity nor the name of a race, in the Hokkaidō dialects of the Ainu language ; Emishi ( Ebisu ) and Ezo ( Yezo ) ( both ) are Japanese terms, which are believed to derive from another word for " human ", which otherwise survived in Sakhalin Ainu as enciw or enju.
The name means " red-beard " ( literally, " bronze-beard ") in Latin.
In Arabic, the name ' Abd Allah ' means " servant of Allah ".

name and beloved
Frigg's name means " love " or " beloved one " ( Proto-Germanic * frijjō, cf.
Sanskrit priyā " beloved ") and was known among many northern European cultures with slight name variations over time: e. g. Friggja in Sweden, Frīg ( genitive Frīge ) in Old English, and Fricka in Richard Wagner's operatic cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen.
Most, most of me beloved, whose silent name
When the venerable Roman pontiff heard that, said: " Most beloved brethren, today is manifest in you what the Lord says in the Gospel, ' Where two or three are gathered together in my name there am I in the midst of them.
The aspects of style and gameplay from Super Mario Kart that have been retained throughout the series have led Nintendo to face criticism for a lack of originality but the franchise is still considered to be a beloved household name by many, known for its familiar core gameplay.
French offers a closer pun: " Constant " is both a first name and the quality of steadfastness, thus the play is commonly known as De l ' importance d ' être Constant, though Jean Anouilh translated the play under the title: Il est important d ' être Aimé (" Aimé " is a name which also means " beloved ").
Matthew Paris reports that the Bishop of Lincoln, Robert Grosseteste, once said to Simon's eldest son Henry: " My beloved child, both you and your father will meet your deaths on one day, and by one kind of death, but it will be in the name of justice and truth.
General managers included Bob Linscheid ( who would go to become president of the WBL ) and Jeff Kragel ( now at Chico State University ) and their mascot was the beloved " Heater The Dragon " ( not to be confused with the Bakersfield Blaze mascot of the same name ).
The name “ Love in Idleness ” was meant to imply the image of a lover who has little or no other employment than to think of his beloved one.
The god, still infatuated, took some of the reeds, because he could not identify which reed she became, and cut seven pieces ( or according to some versions, nine ), joined them side by side in gradually decreasing lengths, and formed the musical instrument bearing the name of his beloved Syrinx.
" Rather than calling on the queen to abdicate, the Dutch people were this time fearful that their beloved Juliana might abdicate out of shame or because of a criminal prosecution conducted in her name against her consort.
The name Cinyras does not appear again until he is mentioned by Pindar as " beloved of Apollo ," and the priest of Aphrodite.
Her name being a reference to this, meaning simply the beloved.
In the book Clam-I-Am, the Cat in the Hat takes a break, and Dick and Sally's beloved pet, Norval the Fish, ( the fish's name in the cartoon special was Karlos K. Krinklebein ) along with the Cat in the Hat and the Things, teaches the children about life at the beach.
The Livesay Historical Society says that the names Livesay and Livesey came from the common Anglo-Saxon personal name Lēofsige ( which means " beloved victory " or " he whose victory is beloved "), and that that name refers to the Battle of Brunaburh ; but see Livesey # Etymology.
The coffins were inscribed with Tiye's names, and it seems were a memento of a beloved grandmother .< ref name =" dodsonp157 "> Dodson & Hilton, < cite > The Royal Families of Ancient Egypt </ cite > p. 157 </ ref > Analysis of the hair in the 1970s matched to that of the Elder Lady mummy from KV35.
However, the male beloved in Labé's poetry is never identified by name, and may well represent a poetic fiction rather than a historical person.
Periodically their name and insignia as well as 3. 5 " x8. 5 " sheets of paper are glued to walls all over campus, with double-entendre comments on local goings-on: when beloved century-old Holmes Hall was dynamited to make way for a new building in 1987, the tiny signs all over campus announced " BLAST OF A CENTURY LEAVES THOUSANDS HOLMESLESS.
Rama can refer to Ramachandra or to Krishna as Radha-Raman, another name of Krishna meaning beloved of Radha.
Sadly Gaimaral returns to his father's domains naming rivers, towns and regions with his beloved name.
" His better known nomen, or birth name, is transliterated as sty mry-n-ptḥ, or Sety Merenptah, meaning " Man of Set, beloved of Ptah ".

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