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His name "" means " painless, without sorrow " in Sanskrit ( the a privativum and śoka " pain, distress ").
" John Chadwick, a decipherer of Linear B, remarks "" her name may be connected with hērōs, ἥρως, ' hero ', but that is no help, since it too is etymologically obscure.
However, "" should be transliterated as "" without the letter ' h ', which is found only in the English rendition of the name, the common equivalent of Greece since: → Ellas → Hellas ( in English renderings ).
The name might mean " Yah ( weh ) has concealed ", " whom Yah ( weh ) has hidden ", or "" Yah ( weh ) lies in wait "".
In 2001, Hip Hop music started to regain attention with nefret, who now is one of the most famous Turkish rapper with the name "" ceza "" He started the next generation of Turkish rap.
The Chinese name of the island, "" (" Taiwan "), derives from an aboriginal term ; in the past ( from the 16th century ), the island has been called " Formosa " ( from Portuguese: Ilha Formosa, " Beautiful Island ") by the west.
Originally, the name Xiamen was written "" (, BP: ), possibly referring to its position at the mouth of the Nine Dragon River.
Les Six is a name, inspired by Mily Balakirev's The Five, given in 1920 by critic Henri Collet in an article titled "" ( Comoedia, 16 January 1920 ) to a group of six composers working in Montparnasse.
The name is derived from the word "" ( plyos ) which means " river reach ".
They also wrote that "" Drudge, with his droll Dickensian name, was not the only media or political agent whose actions led to John Kerry's defeat.
* Caesar ( also "" or " Nobilissimus Caesar "), " Caesar " or " Most Noble Caesar "; initially the mere cognomen of a single individual, it was transformed into a title ; an honorific name later used to identify an emperor-designate ;
"" The Bluestocking " is the name of the yearbook of Mary Baldwin College, a traditionally all-women's school in Staunton, Virginia.
Herodotus does not formulate an abstract name for the union but simply calls them "" ( the Greeks ) and " the Greeks who had sworn alliance " ( Godley translation ) or " the Greeks who had banded themselves together " ( Rawlinson translation ).
The Hebrew name "" ( Matityahu ) was transliterated into Greek to " Ματταθίας " ( Mattathias ), which was shortened to " Ματθαῖος "( Matthaios ).
The American band Foo Fighters takes its name from an old term for UFOs, specific to "" that trailed the wings of fighter planes, and has named its record label Roswell Records.
The name "" literally means " abundant rice " in Japanese and " harvest " in the figurative sense.
The name Belgorod in Russian literally means " a white city ", name being a compound of "" ( bely, " white, light ") and "" ( gorod, " town, city ").
Mandel pronounced the name "" Mix-yez-pit-leck ".
17 ); " paunu guru gursabadu hai vahiguru gur sabadu sunaia ", "" paun — guru " is the Master ’ s word wherethrough he imparted the holy name Vahiguru "
Officially, each track is named after its respective running order number, but fan impetus led to each track being given a name based on the image representing it ( such as "" for track 3 ).

name and alludes
The chosen name, " Ravens ," alludes to the famous poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, who spent the early part of his career in Baltimore, and is also buried there .< ref >
The name “ Dachau ” originated in the Celtic Dahauua, which roughly translates to “ loamy meadow ” and also alludes to the loamy soil of the surrounding hills.
( The name of his TV role alludes to Peter Quince, a Shakespeare character who leads a company of bad actors in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The name of Lamorna's pub, The Wink, alludes to smuggling, ' the wink ' being a signal that contraband could be obtained.
The Cozy Cone Motel design is the Wigwam Motel on U. S. Route 66 in Arizona with the neon " 100 % Refrigerated Air " slogan of Tucumcari, New Mexico's Blue Swallow Motel ; the Wheel Well Motel's name alludes to the restored stone-cabin Wagon Wheel Motel in Cuba, Missouri.
The passion of Osiris was reflected in his name ' Wenennefer " (" the one who continues to be perfect "), which also alludes to his post mortem power.
It has also been suggested that the name of the temple alludes to the virgins ( parthenoi ), whose supreme sacrifice guaranteed the safety of the city.
Although it is believed that the name " Tekka ", meaning ' red hot iron ', alludes to the color of the tuna flesh or salmon flesh, it actually originated as a quick snack to eat in gambling dens called " Tekkaba " (), much like the sandwich.
The city's coat of arms is an example of canting: depicting a boat, it alludes to the city's name which translates literally as " boat ".
It is to these footprints that the official name of the church alludes: palmis refers to the soles of Jesus ' feet.
In David Foster Wallace's 1996 novel Infinite Jest, the name of the character Madame Psychosis in a pun that alludes to metempsychosis.
The name " cedar " has more recently ( since about 1700 ) been applied to many other trees ( such as Western redcedar ; in some cases the botanical name alludes to this usage, such as the genus Calocedrus ( meaning " beautiful cedar "), also known as Incense-cedar ).
However, the NGV was founded some 40 years before the founding of the Commonwealth of Australia, when Victoria was a self-governing British colony ; the name alludes to that period, when Victoria was a discrete political entity.
Its current name alludes to clusters of the fruit on the tree, which often appear similar to grapes.
The genus name is derived from the Greek word sparasso, meaning " to tear ", and alludes to the shape of the floral bracts.
* The town of Ilium alludes to the town of Troy, NY ( Ilium being the Latinized form of Troy's Greek name, Ἴλιον ).
His name in the Nahuatl language is often translated as " Smoking Mirror " and alludes to his connection to obsidian, the material from which mirrors were made in Mesoamerica and which was used for shamanic rituals.
Columbia County was created on March 22, 1813, from part of Northumberland County and named for Columbia, a poetic name for the United States that alludes to Christopher Columbus.
The name Golders comes from a family named Godyere who lived in the area and Green alludes to the manorial waste the settlement was built on.
The name of the book alludes to the nursery rhyme about Humpty Dumpty (" All the king's horses and all the king's men / Couldn't put Humpty together again "), an allusion similar to that made more explicitly a quarter-century earlier in the Robert Penn Warren novel All the King's Men, which describes the career of a fictional governor loosely based on Huey Long.
The fiesta takes its name from the tamale and alludes to the town's local notoriety for a spicier version of the Mississippi Delta style boiled tamale.
The most prominent and famous fairy is Tinker Bell, Peter Pan's companion, whose name alludes to her profession as a " tinker " or fixer or pots and pans.
* A 2002 short story by Glen David Gold entitled " The Tears of Squonk, and What Happened Thereafter " alludes to the myth and gives the name to the deceitful clown of the story, who cries " heedless crocodile tears.
The title alludes to the hidden and mysterious nature of its subject, as he used to sign his name as Hatzafun.

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