What is the name meaning of ASHE. Phrases containing ASHE
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ASHE
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German
German : occupational name for a wheelwright or cartmaker, from Middle Low German asse ‘axle’ + the agent suffix -er.German : variant of Essner.English : perhaps a variant of Asser, itself a variant of Asher.
Girl/Female
French English
Of the ashes.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : occupational name for a janitor or gatekeeper, Middle English usher (Anglo-Norman French usser, Old French ussier, huissier, from Late Latin ustiarius, a derivative of classical Latin ostium ‘door’, ‘gate’). The term was also used in the Middle Ages of a court official charged with accompanying a person of rank on ceremonial occasions, and this may be a partial souce of the surname. This surname has been recorded in Ireland since the 14th century, and has sometimes been used as an equivalent of Hession.Jewish (from Poland and Ukraine) : from a southern Yiddish pronunciation of the Yiddish male personal name Osher (Hebrew Asher).Hezekiah Usher (d. 1676) is buried in King’s Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, MA.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Wise, Knowledgeable
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a hypercorrected form of Asher.
Boy/Male
Indian
Wise, Knowledgeable
Female
Hebrew
(×ֲש×ֵרָה) Hebrew name ASHERAH means "groves (for idol worship)" or "blessed, fortunate." In the bible, this is the Hebrew name for the Babylonian-Canaanite goddess Astarte. It is also the name for her images and sacred trees or poles used for worshiping her.Â
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Asheman (Old English Æscmann, probably originally a byname from æscman ‘seaman’ or ‘pirate’, i.e. one who sailed in an ash-wood boat).Americanized spelling of German Aschmann, an occupational name from Middle High German aschman ‘kitchen servant’ or ‘boatman’.Variant of German and Swiss Eschmann.
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Hindu
Perfect, Complete, Godly
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Hebrew
Happy. In the old Testament, Asher was one of Jacob's sons.
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Biblical American Hebrew
Happiness.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a topographic name for someone who lived by a group of five ash trees (Middle English ashe) or a habitational name from a place so named, for example Five Ashes in East Sussex.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Limitless shank, Boundless, Protector
Female
Hebrew
Hittite form of Hebrew Asherah, perhaps having the same ASHERDU means "groves (for idol worship)" or "blessed, fortunate."
Girl/Female
Indian
Nest, Beautiful home, Dwelling place
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Sussex and Hampshire)
English (mainly Sussex and Hampshire) : topographic name denoting someone dwelling by an ash tree, from Middle English asche ‘ash tree’ + the habitational suffix -er.Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Asher ‘blessed’.Americanized spelling of German Ascher.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Nest, Beautiful home, Dwelling place
Male
English
(×ָש×ֵר) Hebrew name derived from the word ashar, ASHER means "happy." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jacob. In use by the English.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ash; the name arose as the result of misdivision of Middle English atter ashe ‘at the ash tree’ (Old English æt þǣre æsce).Jewish : of uncertain origin; the Guggenheimers consider it to be a variant of Rasch 1.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Rasch.
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French
Variant spelling of French Mathieu, MATTHIEU means "gift of God."
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Welsh
Son of Drew.
Girl/Female
Latin
Purity; Innocence.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Pure; Clear; Crystal
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English
Worthy of Admiration
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Traditional
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Affectionate
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Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Small
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Name of a Raga
Biblical
destroying
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n.
obs. pl. for Ashes.
a.
Relating to spodomancy, or divination by means of ashes.
v. t.
To pass, as coal, gravel, ashes, etc., through a screen in order to separate the coarse from the fine, or the worthless from the valuable; to sift.
n.
Divination by means of ashes.
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Divination by the ashes of the altar on which a victim had been consumed in sacrifice.
n.
Ashes of barilla.
n. pl.
The refuse left after screening sand, coal, ashes, etc.
n.
The calcined ashes of any coarse seaweed used for the manufacture of soda and iodine; also, the seaweed itself; fucus; wrack.
n.
A strong caustic alkaline solution of potassium salts, obtained by leaching wood ashes. It is much used in making soap, etc.
n.
A cake of Indian meal, water, and salt, baked before the fire or in the ashes; -- so called because often cooked on a hoe.
n. pl.
The color of ashes; deathlike paleness.
v. t.
To cook by surrounding with hot embers, ashes, sand, etc.; as, to roast a potato in ashes.
n.
A sieve with coarse meshes, usually of wire, for separating coarser materials from finer, as chaff from grain, cinders from ashes, or gravel from sand.
n.
A vessel of various forms, usually a vase furnished with a foot or pedestal, employed for different purposes, as for holding liquids, for ornamental uses, for preserving the ashes of the dead after cremation, and anciently for holding lots to be drawn.
v. t.
Specifically, to make known the way to (a person); hence, to direct; to guide; to asher; to conduct; as, to show a person into a parlor; to show one to the door.
n.
A sweetish exudation in the form of pale yellow friable flakes, coming from several trees and shrubs and used in medicine as a gentle laxative, as the secretion of Fraxinus Ornus, and F. rotundifolia, the manna ashes of Southern Europe.
n.
A depository for ashes.
v. t.
To affect as by suffocation; to stife; to deprive of air by a thick covering, as of ashes, of smoke, or the like; as, to smother a fire.
a.
Consisting of, or resembling, ashes; of a color between brown and gray, or white and gray.