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Latin
Drowned for hubris.
Boy/Male
Latin
Drowned for hubris.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Airey.variant of Avery.Respelling of German Erich or, in some cases, Ihrig.Richard Arey was in Salisbury, MA, in 1646. By 1652 he was in Martha’s Vineyard, where he drowned in 1669.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall and Devon)
English (Cornwall and Devon) : unexplained.Possibly a reflex of French Drouin.
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Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fabianus, FABIÃO means "like Fabius."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Rama, God, Supreme spirit, Charming
Girl/Female
Muslim
Adornment, Beauty
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
One with Big Heart
Girl/Female
English
Snow
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Muslim
A flower name
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hope, Expectation, Pre-eminence
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lamp; Light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shatananda | ஷாதாநஂதா
(Head Preist (kul Guru) of Mithila)
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n.
The act of submerging, or putting under water or other fluid, or of causing to be overflowed; the act of plunging under water, or of drowning.
n.
Fig.: Intoxicating liquor; as, to drown one's reason in the bottle.
v. t.
To revivify; to revive; especially, to recover or restore from apparent death; as, to resuscitate a drowned person; to resuscitate withered plants.
n.
The state of being put under water or other fluid, or of being overflowed or drowned.
v. t.
To animate anew; to restore to animation or life; to infuse new life, vigor, spirit, or courage into; to revive; to reinvigorate; as, to reanimate a drowned person; to reanimate disheartened troops; to reanimate languid spirits.
imp. & p. p.
of Drown
a.
That saves life, or is suited to save life, esp. from drowning; as, the life-saving service; a life-saving station.
n.
A genus of California pitcher plants consisting of a single species. The long tubular leaves are hooded at the top, and frequently contain many insects drowned in the secretion of the leaves.
v. t.
To overwhelm with water; to drench; to drown.
v. t.
To deprive of life by immersion in water or other liquid.
n.
The act of plunging into a fluid; a drowning.
v. t.
To cover or overflow with water; to inundate; to flood; to drown.
v. t.
To overpower; to overcome; to extinguish; -- said especially of sound.
v. t.
To overwhelm in water; to submerge; to inundate.
n.
One who, or that which, drowns.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Drown
v. i.
To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish in water.
n.
The act of drowning.
n.
An imaginary spirit of the waters, horselike in form, vulgarly believed to warn, by preternatural noises and lights, those who are to be drowned.
n.
An apparatus, made in very various forms, and of various materials, for saving one from drowning by buoying up the body while in the water.