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MERYL MUIRGHEAL
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American, Christian, English, Greek, Indian
A Jewel; Precious Jewel
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Blackbird; Shining Sea; Sea-bright; Form of Merle; A Bird
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Variant spelling of English unisex Merrill, MERYLE means "sea-bright."
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True.
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 English gem name BERYL means "beryl," from Greek beryllos, a word applied to all green gemstones.Â
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Blackbird
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dear one; darling. Rhyminglike Meryl and Beryl.
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Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell.
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dear one; darling. Rhyminglike Meryl and Beryl.
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Dazzling Jewel
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dear one; darling. Rhyminglike Meryl and Beryl.
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Derived from the precious stone Beryl, a gemstone of varying colors; often yellow-green. Famous...
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Variant form of English unisex Merrill, MERYL means "sea-bright."
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Christian, English, Irish
Shining; Sea Bright
Female
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Variant spelling of English unisex Merrill, MERYL means "sea-bright."
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Blackbird.
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Strong; Open Minded
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muirgheal “bright as the sea.†The Irish form of the name Muriel.
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Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
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Blackbird.
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Alt. of Merle
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A metallic element found in the beryl. See Glucinum.
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Like a beryl; of a light or bluish green color.
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A rare metallic element, of a silver white color, and low specific gravity (2.1), resembling magnesium. It never occurs naturally in the free state, but is always combined, usually with silica or alumina, or both; as in the minerals phenacite, chrysoberyl, beryl or emerald, euclase, and danalite. It was named from its oxide glucina, which was known long before the element was isolated. Symbol Gl. Atomic weight 9.1. Called also beryllium.
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A precious stone of a rich green color, a variety of beryl. See Beryl.
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A mineral of great hardness, and, when transparent, of much beauty. It occurs in hexagonal prisms, commonly of a green or bluish green color, but also yellow, pink, and white. It is a silicate of aluminium and glucinum (beryllium). The aquamarine is a transparent, sea-green variety used as a gem. The emerald is another variety highly prized in jewelry, and distinguished by its deep color, which is probably due to the presence of a little oxide of chromium.
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A solid consisting of a double twelve-sided pyramid; -- so called because the planes of this form occur on crystals of beryl.
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A white crystalline substance, C27H55.OH, obtained from Chinese wax, and regarded as an alcohol of the marsh gas series; -- called also cerotic alcohol, ceryl alcohol.
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A radical, C27H55 supposed to exist in several compounds obtained from Chinese wax, beeswax, etc.
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A precious stone of any kind, as the ruby, emerald, topaz, sapphire, beryl, spinel, etc., especially when cut and polished for ornament; a jewel.
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A transparent, pale green variety of beryl, used as a gem. See Beryl.
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Divination by means of a crystal or other transparent body, especially a beryl.