What is the name meaning of CARNATION. Phrases containing CARNATION
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Girl/Female
French
Flesh - colored.
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, from French carnation, CARNATION means "complexion," from Italian carnagione, meaning "flesh-colored."Â
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Irish
Irish form of French Madeline, MADAILÉIN means "of Magdala."
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessings of Lord Ganesha
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic
Dark stranger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Derbyshire, named from Old English hǣð ‘heathland’, ‘heather’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva, Ram and Indra
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dynamic, Moving
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps from Middle English, Old French registre ‘register’, ‘book for recording enactments’, hence perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a scribe or clerk.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princess
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flower of mango plant
Girl/Female
African, American, Christian, English, German, Indian, Latin, Swedish
Swiftness of Foot; Attendant of Temple; Attendant for a Temple
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n.
A sort of carnation with only two colors in the flower, the petals having large stripes.
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A variety of carnation having petals of a light color variously dotted and spotted at the edges.
a.
Belonging to the family of which the pink and the carnation are the types.
n.
A rosy or red color; flesh color; carnation.
a.
Having a flesh color.
n.
Furnished with a claw, or a narrow stalklike base, as the petals of a carnation.
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Flesh-colored; of a carnation or pale red color.
n.
A species of Dianthus (D. Caryophyllus) or pink, having very beautiful flowers of various colors, esp. white and usually a rich, spicy scent.
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Those parts of a picture in which the human body or any part of it is represented in full color; the flesh tints.
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The natural color of flesh; rosy pink.
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A genus of plants containing some of the most popular of cultivated flowers, including the pink, carnation, and Sweet William.