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name and means
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 dwellers
The original Berber name, Anfa ( meaning: " hill " in English ), was used by the locals, and Berber-speaking, city dwellers until the French occupation army entered the city in 1907 and adopted the Spanish name, Casablanca.
Some take the name Chasuarii to mean " dwellers on the Hase ", a tributary to the Ems.
Its name comes from the Wyandot Indians and is variously translated from their language as " around the plains " and " dwellers on the peninsula ".
Historically this contained marshes and gave the name to the Durotriges, water dwellers, the Celtic tribe of Dorset.
The Angles re-occupied a 1st century Roman fort on the site of Jarrow in the 5th century Its name is recorded around AD 750 as Gyruum, representing Old English Gyrwum = " the marsh dwellers ", from Anglo-Saxon gyr = " mud ", " marsh ".
A tipi ( also tepee and teepee ) is a Lakota name for a conical tent traditionally made of animal skins and wooden poles used by the nomadic tribes and sedentary tribal dwellers ( when hunting ) of the Great Plains.
It is believed the name " Leicester " is derived from the words castra ( camp ) of the Ligore, meaning dwellers on the ' River Legro ' ( an early name for the River Soar ).
After the partition of Ukraine in 1663 ( The Ruin ), the inhabitants of Left Bank Ukraine continued to wear żupan, the name transliterated into, and also adopted the kontusz from their Right Bank counterparts as part of their dress, and therefore żupan was worn by Ukrainian nobility, wealthy merchants, cossacks, wealthier peasants and town dwellers as well as new Russian inhabitants-administrators, soldiers, and settlers.
The name of the tribe has been interpreted as meaning ' dwellers in the water country ' and may be associated with the Irish hero Cúchulainn, whose birthname, Sétanta, bears clear similarities to it.
Their name is thought to mean " dwellers on a peninsula " or " islanders.
Sometimes translated as " water dwellers ", this name could mean that they were seafarers, but is more likely a reference to the marshy valley of the River Frome which they would have farmed.
The village in the area, with mainly Hokkien and Teochew-speaking dwellers was also known by this name.
The area is at the east end of Glasgow on London Road, and it was often said that Glasgow Corporation Transport Department invented the name so that curious tourists and city dwellers would travel there thus increasing revenue.
The Malay word seletar refers to the aboriginal coastal dwellers ( orang Seletar River ( which has since been dammed up to form the Lower Seletar Reservoir ), hence the river's name.
The name Sompting ( known as Sultinges in the Domesday Book ) is said to come from the Old English for dwellers by the marsh ( Sompt + ingas ).
The name Swahili is derived from the Arabic word Sawahil, meaning " coastal dwellers ", and they speak the Swahili language.
In Grant Morrison's Animal Man, Brother Power is mentioned several times as someone who escaped from comic book limbo, in spite of other limbo dwellers ' expectations, and his name appears in graffiti.
The name Conii, found in Strabo, seems to have been identical with the Cynesii, who were mentioned by Herodotus as the westernmost dwellers of Europe and distinguished by him from the Celts.
The second segment-varii is by far the most productive constituent of Germanic tribal names ( found among others in the name of the neighbouring Ampsivarii tribe ), commonly taken to mean " inhabitants of ", " dwellers in ", though its precise etymology remains unclear.
*" The Insect World ": An old lady shows a young child the disturbing connections between London underground dwellers and a tropical insect parasite whose name they share in slang.
It is not only the meaning Island dwellers that connects them to the island Öland ( meaning " Island land "), but also the Old English name for the island which was Eowland ( mentioned by Wulfstan of Hedeby ), " the land of the Eowan ".
According to Dr Wilson, part of the name Kamboja ( i. e. Kambi ) is in the Cambistholi of Arrian: the last two syllables, no doubt, represent the Sanscrit Sthala, ' place ,' ' district ;' and the word denotes the dwellers in the Kamba or Kambis country: so Kamboja may be explained as those born in Kamba or Kambas.

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