What is the name meaning of AUDA. Phrases containing AUDA
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AUDA
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Auðr, AUDA means "deeply rich."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Divine Beauty
Girl/Female
Norse French
Wealthy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Aldous.
Male
Welsh
Welsh Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table best remembered as the lover of Esyllt (French: Tristan and Iseult). But the earliest texts hint at a character who was far more than just a lover; he was a master of deception and had the ability to shape-shift, a definite attribute of a trickster. In the Cymric Trioedd, Esyllt is his uncle's wife; with the help of the swineherd, Drystan arranges for a secret tryst with her, but Arthur shows up unexpectedly wanting to steal some of his uncle's swine, and Drystan somehow outwits the Forever King.     The name has been associated with Latin tristis "sad," referring to the tragic fate of the young "lover." It has been linked with Pictish drust of unknown DRYSTAN means, and Celtic drest, "riot, tumult." The latter comes closest to fitting his true character; compare with Old English þr�st/þrÃste: "bold, daring, rash, audacious," and even "shameless."Â
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superl.
Quietly impudent; negligent of propriety in matters of minor importance, either ignorantly or willfully; presuming and selfish; audacious; as, cool behavior.
n.
The quality of being audacious; impudence; audacity.
n.
Audacity; assurance.
a.
Full of presumption; presuming; overconfident or venturesome; audacious; rash; taking liberties unduly; arrogant; insolent; as, a presumptuous commander; presumptuous conduct.
n.
Boldness, united with firmness and constancy of mind; bravery; intrepidity; also, audaciousness; impudence.
a.
Contemning the restraints of law, religion, or decorum; bold in wickedness; presumptuous; impudent; insolent.
adv.
In an audacious manner; with excess of boldness; impudently.
n.
Reckless daring; presumptuous impudence; -- implying a contempt of law or moral restraints.
a.
Strong; powerful; hardy; bold; audacious.
v. t.
To excel in bravery o/ in insolence; to defy with superior courage or audacity
a.
Without concealment; undisguised. Hence: Shameless; audacious.
a.
Committed with, or proceedings from, daring effrontery or contempt of law, morality, or decorum.
n.
Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer.
n.
Daring spirit, resolution, or confidence; venturesomeness.
a.
Unreasonably adventurous; despising danger; rash; headstrong; audacious; reckless; heedless.
n.
Excess of boldness; impudence; audacity; as, his assurance is intolerable.
a.
Daring; spirited; adventurous.
n.
The quality of being barefaced; shamelessness; assurance; audaciousness.