What is the name meaning of SWEET. Phrases containing SWEET
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SWEET
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Tamil
Hanishka | ஹநீஷà¯à®•ா
Sweetness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet girl, Variant of donald great chief
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English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from Sweetlands in Upottery, Devon, so named from Old English swēte ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’, ‘fertile’ + land ‘cultivated land’, ‘estate’, or possibly a topographic name with the same meaning.
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English
English : nickname from Middle English lovere ‘lover’, ‘sweetheart’.
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Lefman, Old English Lēofman, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + mann ‘man’, ‘person’. This came to be used as a nickname for a lover or sweetheart, from Middle English lem(m)an. There is no connection with the word denoting the citrus fruit (which is of Persian origin).Scottish and northern Irish : variant of Lamont.
Girl/Female
Hindu
So sweet, Happiness
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English
English : nickname from Middle English douce, dowce ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’ (Old French dolz, dous, from Latin dulcis). This was also in occasional use as a female personal name in the Middle Ages, and some examples may derive from it.Italian : from duce ‘leader’, ‘chief’, probably applied as a nickname.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Panmoli | பாநமோலீÂ
Speaks sweetly
Girl/Female
Tamil
So sweet, Happiness
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Tamil
Sweet name to called
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Hindu, Indian
Sweet
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English (Norman) and French
English (Norman) and French : nickname from Old French druerie ‘love’, ‘friendship’, a derivative of dru ‘lover’, ‘friend’ (see Drew 3). In Middle English the word also had the concrete meanings ‘love affair’, ‘love token’, ‘sweetheart’.English (Norman) and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of Old High German triuwa ‘truth’, ‘trust’ + rīc ‘power(ful)’.Irish (County Roscommon) : English name adopted by bearers of Gaelic Mac an Druaidh ‘son of the druid’. Compare Drew 6.
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English (most common in the West Country)
English (most common in the West Country) : nickname from Middle English swete ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’, ‘agreeable’. The Old English bynames Swēt(a) (masculine) and Swēte (feminine) derived from this word survived into the early Middle English period, and may also be sources of the surname.Translation of German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) Suess.In New England, a translation of French Ledoux.
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English
English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from Swēt(a) (see Sweet).English : from Middle English sweting ‘darling’, ‘sweetheart’, hence a nickname for a popular and attractive person, or for somebody who habitually addressed people with the term.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Light, The ever new light, New lamp, The sweet smell of a pack of fundip mixed with a new flame
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English
English : patronymic or metronymic from Eade.Hungarian (Édes) : nickname from édes ‘sweet’ ‘charming’.
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English
English : nickname for a kindly master, from Middle English swete ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’, ‘agreeable’ + sire, sier ‘master’ (often used to address an older man).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Schweitzer.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Light, The ever new light, New lamp, The sweet smell of a pack of fundip mixed with a new flame
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gandhalika | கநà¯à®¤à®¾à®²à®¿à®•ா
Fragrant, Sweet smelling, Another name for Paarvati
Girl/Female
Tamil
So sweet, Happiness
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a.
To make sweet to the taste; as, to sweeten tea.
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Somewhat sweet.
n.
Any plant of a sweet taste.
v. i.
To become sweet.
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To make less painful or laborious; to relieve; as, to sweeten the cares of life.
n.
One who, or that which, sweetens; one who palliates; that which moderates acrimony.
imp. & p. p.
of Sweeten
adv.
In a sweet manner.
a.
Having a sweet scent or smell; fragrant.
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To restore to purity; to free from taint; as, to sweeten water, butter, or meat.
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To make mild or kind; to soften; as, to sweeten the temper.
n.
That which sweetens.
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The act of making sweet.
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To make pure and salubrious by destroying noxious matter; as, to sweeten rooms or apartments that have been infected; to sweeten the air.
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To make warm and fertile; -- opposed to sour; as, to dry and sweeten soils.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sweeten
n.
A sweet apple.
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The quality or state of being sweet (in any sense of the adjective); gratefulness to the taste or to the smell; agreeableness.
n.
A variety of white grape, having a sweet watery juice; -- also called white sweetwater, and white muscadine.
a.
To make pleasing or grateful to the mind or feelings; as, to sweeten life; to sweeten friendship.