What is the name meaning of STERN. Phrases containing STERN
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STERN
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French, German, Latin, Swedish
Stern
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English
Austere.
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English
English : variant of Stearman.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Sternman, elaborated form of Stern.
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English
English : patronymic from Stern 2.
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English
English : from the Old English personal name Heard or a Norman cognate Hard(on), also of Germanic origin. This was a byname meaning ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, but it also seems to have been used as a short form of the various compound names containing this as a first element. Occasionally this may also be a variant of Hardy.English, German, Dutch, and Swedish (Hård) : nickname for a stern or severe man, from Middle English, Middle Low German hard, Middle Dutch hart, hert, Swedish hård ‘hard’, ‘inflexible’. The Swedish name was probably originally a soldier’s name.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of particularly hard ground or one that was difficult to farm. Compare Hardacre.Dutch : occupational name from Middle Dutch harde, herde ‘herder’.
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Dutch
Dutch : nickname for a dour and forbidding person, from Middle Dutch grim, grem ‘stern’, ‘severe’.English : nickname with the same meaning as 1, from Old English grim ‘fierce’, ‘grim’.Respelling of German Grimm.
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African, Arabic, Egyptian, Muslim, Swahili
Stern
Girl/Female
Arabic
Austere; Stern
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English
English : variant spelling of Stern 2.
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Tamil
Stern
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Arabic Muslim
Stern; lion.
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English
English : variant spelling of Stern 2.
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English
English : patronymic from Stern 2.In 1646 Charles Stearns was admitted as a freeman of Watertown, MA.
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, Hindu, Indian
Stern
Boy/Male
German
Star
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German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German stern, German Stern ‘star’, a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a star, or a Jewish ornamental name.English : nickname for a severe person, from Middle English stern(e) ‘strict’, ‘austere’.
Boy/Male
French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Stern
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Hindu
Stern
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American, British, English, German
Austere; Stern; Unbending
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Teutonic Dutch
Divinely stern.
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STERN
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Soul
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Wish; Hope; Love
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English (Somerset; of Norman origin)
English (Somerset; of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Aunou in Orne, Normandy (French d’Aunou), which is named with Old French aunaie ‘alder grove’ (see Delaney).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fair complexioned
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Having Voluptuous Eyes
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Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian
Its shining
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
Champion; Form of Neil
Girl/Female
Latin Greek
Cumaean.
Boy/Male
Norse
Giver of senses.
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Sternutative.
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Of or pertaining to the sternum and the hyoid bone or cartilage.
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Of or pertaining to the sternum and the mastoid process.
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Farthest in the rear; farthest astern; as, the sternmost ship in a convoy.
pl.
of Sternum
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Of or pertaining to the sternum and the thyroid cartilage.
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The end of a ship's keelson, to which the sternpost is bolted; -- called also stern knee.
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The sternum of an arthropod somite.
pl.
of Sternum
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Having a stern of a particular shape; -- used in composition; as, square-sterned.
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A steamboat having a stern wheel instead of side wheels.
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The movement of a ship backward, or with her stern foremost.
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A sternutatory substance or medicine.
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The quality or state of being stern.
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Having a paddle wheel at the stern; as, a stern-wheel steamer.
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Of or pertaining to the sternum and the coracoid.
adv.
With the stern, instead of the bow, in advance; hence, figuratively, in an awkward, blundering manner.
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In a stern manner.
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Of or pertaining to the sternum and the ribs; as, the sternocostal cartilages.