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ORACULA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the popular medieval female personal name Sibley, a vernacular form of Latin Sibilla, from Greek Sibylla, a title of obscure origin borne by various oracular priestesses in classical times. In Christian mythology the sibyls came to be classed as pagan prophets (who had prophesied the coming of Christ), and hence the name was an acceptable one that could be bestowed on a Christian child.
Girl/Female
Latin
Divine message.
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Dog
Biblical
ship of him that watches
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Admired
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the generous one.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Praise of the glorious protector, Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian
Abd manaaf
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sugar, A bird
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a stout or fat person, from Middle English brode.English : from the Old English personal name BrÄda (from brÄd ‘broad’).
Boy/Male
German
War Sword
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Old Arabic name
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n.
The priestess who gave oracular answers at Delphi in Greece.
a.
Of or pertaining to an oracle; uttering oracles; forecasting the future; as, an oracular tongue.
a.
Prophetic; oracular; pretending to foretell events.
n. pl.
Images connected with the magical rites used by those Israelites who added corrupt practices to the patriarchal religion. Teraphim were consulted by the Israelites for oracular answers.
a.
Resembling an oracle in some way, as in solemnity, wisdom, authority, obscurity, ambiguity, dogmatism.
n.
A small tablet of wood supported on casters and having a pencil attached. The characters produced by the pencil on paper, while the hand rests on the instrument and it is allowed to move, are sometimes translated as of oracular or supernatural import.
a.
Oracular; of the nature of an oracle.
n.
A sleeping in a consecrated place for the purpose of dreaming oracular dreams.