What is the name meaning of SEA. Phrases containing SEA
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SEA
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English
Variant spelling of English Seymour, SEAMOUR means "St. Maurus."
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from a medieval continuation of the Old English personal name Sǣmann, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + mann ‘man’.English : occupational name for a sailor.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Seemann.
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English
English : unexplained. It may be a variant of Sears or Sayers.
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English
English : patronymic from Searle.
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English
English : from the Norman personal name Serlo, Germanic Sarilo, Serilo. This was probably originally a byname cognate with Old Norse Sorli, and akin to Old English searu ‘armor’, meaning perhaps ‘defender’, ‘protector’.
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English or Irish
English or Irish : variant of Searcy.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Sean, SEANNA means "God is gracious."
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English
English : from the medieval personal name Sefare, a continuation of an unattested Old English female name, Sǣfaru, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + faru ‘journey’. This name has also been established in Ireland since the early 17th century.
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : patronymic from Seaver.Altered spelling of German Sievers.
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English
English : variant spelling of Sealey.Welsh : from the personal name Selyf or Selau, medieval Welsh vernacular forms of Solomon.Irish : probably a variant of Shealy (in counties Kerry and Cork); in other areas it is of English or Welsh origin, as in 1 and 2.
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Partial translation of Swedish Sjöberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements sjö ‘sea’ + berg ‘mountain’, ‘hill’.English
Partial translation of Swedish Sjöberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements sjö ‘sea’ + berg ‘mountain’, ‘hill’.English : from a Middle English form of an Old English feminine personal name, Sǣburh, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + burh ‘fortified place’.Possibly also English : habitational name from Seaborough in Dorset (from Old English seofon ‘seven’ + beorg ‘hill’, ‘burial mound’) or possibly from Seaborough Hall in Essex.
Male
Irish
Older form of Irish Gaelic Seachlainn, SEACHNALL means "second."
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English
English : variant of Searle.
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English
English : variant spelling of Searles.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Roman Latin Secundinus, SEACHLAINN means "second."Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Seán, SEAN means "God is gracious."
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English
English : patronymic from Seal 4.
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Irish (Kerry)
Irish (Kerry) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Saoghair, which in turn may be a patronymic from a Gaelicized form of the Old English personal name Saeger (see 2 below).English : patronymic from a Middle English personal name Saher or Seir (see Sayer 1).Americanized form of French Cyr.Richard Sears came to Plymouth, MA, from England about 1630.
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English
English : perhaps a variant of Sait, from the Old English personal name Sǣgēat (‘sea Geat’).
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English
English : patronymic from Seaman.
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n.
Popularly, any plant or plants growing in the sea.
adv.
Toward the sea.
n.
The state or quality of being seaworthy, or able to resist the ordinary violence of wind and weather.
pl.
of Seawife
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Alt. of Seawant
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Surrounded, bounded, or protected by the sea, as if by a wall.
n.
Seaweed; esp., coarse seaweed. See Ware, and Sea girdles.
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Fit for a voyage; worthy of being trusted to transport a cargo with safety; as, a seaworthy ship.
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Directed or situated toward the sea.