What is the name meaning of SINE. Phrases containing SINE
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SINE
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Irish
Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
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Irish
From sorcha meaning “bright, radiant, light.†Popular in the Middle Ages, the name has become popular again in recent years partly due to the success of the Irish actress Sorcha Cusack in Britain. Incidentally, her actor sisters are named Sinead and Niamh.
Male
Welsh
Welsh name, possibly derived from proto-Celtic *bod(o)-wid-r, BEDWYR means "grave-knower," inferring that he was "the one who knows (Arthur's) grave." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table who returned Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake after King Arthur's death. Described as being one-handed, he was still an excellent warrior. In Welsh, his full name was Bedwyr Bedrydant, meaning "Bedivere of the Perfect Sinews."Â
Girl/Female
Irish
Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
Girl/Female
Irish
An Irish form of Jane “God is gracious†and may be a shortened form of Sinead.
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Irish
Praise.
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Hebrew English Irish
Kind.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Bedwyr, possibly BEDIVERE means "grave-knower," inferring "one who knows (Arthur's) grave." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table who returned Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake after King Arthur's death. Described as being one-handed, he was still an excellent warrior. In Welsh, his full name was Bedwyr Bedrydant, meaning "Bedivere of the Perfect Sinews."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : in all probability an English variant of Scottish Lachlan (see McLachlan), altered through folk etymology. However, Black cites one John sine terra (c. 1180–1214), suggesting that the surname could have arisen quite literally as a nickname for a man with no land.
Girl/Female
Irish
An Irish form of Jane “God is gracious†and may be a shortened form of Sinead.
Girl/Female
Irish
Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Irish
Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish Scottish
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Australian, Hebrew, Irish
The Lord is Gracious; Praise; Kind; Female Version of John
SINE
SINE
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Hindu
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Arabic, Muslim
Corpulent; A Distinguished Companion
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Tamil
Different
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Tamil
Lalataksha | லாலாதகà¯à®·à®¾
One who has An eye in the forehead
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name from Saint-Denis in France, SIDNEY means "St. Denis."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Determination; Firm will
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cumbria and West Yorkshire named Dent, possibly from a British hill name cognate with Old Irish dinn, dind ‘hill’.English and French : nickname from Old French dent ‘tooth’ (Latin dens, genitive dentis), bestowed on someone with some deficiency or peculiarity of the teeth, or of a gluttonous or avaricious nature.
Girl/Female
Indian
Intelligent, Charming, A poem, Ode
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent; Beauty; Smart
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful
SINE
SINE
SINE
SINE
SINE
a.
Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling, a sinew or sinews.
n.
The perpendicular itself. See Sine of angle, below.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sinew
n.
Any definite quantity, or aggregate of quantities or magnitudes taken as one, or for which 1 is made to stand in calculation; thus, in a table of natural sines, the radius of the circle is regarded as unity.
a.
Sinewy.
a.
Furnished with sinews; as, a strong-sinewed youth.
n.
Quality of being sinewy.
n.
The state of having a sinecure.
imp. & p. p.
of Sinew
v. t.
To deprive of sinews or of strength.
n.
One who has a sinecure.
a.
Having no sinews; hence, having no strength or vigor.
a.
Of or pertaining to a sinecure; being in the nature of a sinecure.
a.
Sinewy.
a.
Having the sinews under the belly shrunk by excessive fatigue.
n.
The distance from a point in a curve to the chord; also, the versed sine of an arc; -- so called from its resemblance to an arrow resting on the bow and string.
a.
Well braced with, or as if with, sinews; nervous; vigorous; strong; firm; tough; as, the sinewy Ajax.
v. t.
To knit together, or make strong with, or as with, sinews.
v. t.
To put or place in a sinecure.