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Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Sri
Male
Chinese
mankind.
Boy/Male
Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Tamil
King; Lord Shiva
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THI means "poem."
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
God Sai
Boy/Male
Indian
Sri Sai Baba
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name CHI means "tree branch."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Lord Shib
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sai
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sai baba
Female
Japanese
Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Shig-, SHIG means "luxuriant."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, Auspicious, Lucky
Boy/Male
Hindu
Immortal, Shirdi Sai baba
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
Korean name SHIN means "faith, trust." Compare with another form of Shin.
Boy/Male
Indian
God Sai
Boy/Male
Hindu
Putaparti Sai baba
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sai = Sai baba, Shivudu = Lord Shiva
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ִיר) Hebrew unisex name SHIR means "song."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sai baba
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sri Hari, Beloved of Sri
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Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful; Handsome
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Great
Male
Hebrew
(×ֲבִיש×Ö·×™) Variant spelling of Hebrew Abiyshay, AVISHAI means "my father is my gift."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bless of Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Excellent, The best
Male
German
Short form of longer Germanic names containing the word engel, ENGEL means "angel." Though the word engel is the German word for the heavenly being, there are two other words which have often been confused with it so that names containing such words are difficult to translate. The first, Ingal is an extended form of Ing, the name of the Old Norse fertility god. The second, Angel is the Old English spelling for "Angle," the name of the Germanic tribe of the Jutland peninsula who invaded eastern and northern Britain in the 5th-6th centuries and gave their name to England. To further complicate matters, angel is also the Old English word for "angle," which has fishing connotations in both English and German.
Boy/Male
Latin American English Shakespearean
Black; dark; of the Adriatic.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri, Sanskrit, Tamil
The Father of the God Krishna
Boy/Male
British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Handsome Prince; Father of Peace
Boy/Male
Polish Norse
Lovable.
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a.
Rigged like a ship, that is, having three masts, each with square sails.
v. t.
By extension, in commercial usage, to commit to any conveyance for transportation to a distance; as, to ship freight by railroad.
v. t.
To put on board of a ship, or vessel of any kind, for transportation; to send by water.
n.
The place where a ship lies when she is at anchor, or at a wharf.
v. t.
To put in its place; as, to ship the tiller or rudder.
v. t.
To receive on board ship; as, to ship a sea.
n.
A dish or utensil (originally fashioned like the hull of a ship) used to hold incense.
n.
Specifically, a vessel furnished with a bowsprit and three masts (a mainmast, a foremast, and a mizzenmast), each of which is composed of a lower mast, a topmast, and a topgallant mast, and square-rigged on all masts. See Illustation in Appendix.
v. t.
Hence, to send away; to get rid of.
n. pl.
The parts of a ship above the water when she is laden.
v. i.
To embark on a ship.
v. i.
To engage to serve on board of a vessel; as, to ship on a man-of-war.
v. i.
To climb a mast, tree, rope, or the like, by embracing it alternately with the arms and legs, without help of steps, spurs, or the like; -- used with up; as, to shin up a mast.
v. t.
To engage or secure for service on board of a ship; as, to ship seamen.
n.
The front part of the leg below the knee; the front edge of the shin bone; the lower part of the leg; the shank.
n.
The mold of a ship when she begins to curve in at the rungheads; any part of a ship shaped in a segment of a circle.
n.
See Capuchin, 3 (a).
v. t.
See Shy, to throw.
v. t.
To throw sidewise with a jerk; to fling; as, to shy a stone; to shy a slipper.
superl.
Easily frightened; timid; as, a shy bird.