What is the name meaning of TRON. Phrases containing TRON
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TRON
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Danish, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Growing; To Grow; Thrive
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American, Australian, Norse, Swedish
Growing; Thor's Arrow
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Weighing Machine
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRONG means "respected."
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Norse
Growing.
Boy/Male
Norse
Growing.
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English
English : nickname for a short, fat man, from Middle English, Old French tronchon ‘piece broken off’ (Late Latin truncio, genitive truncionis, from truncus ‘lopped’, ‘cut short’). It is just possible that the nickname also denoted someone who carried a staff or cudgel as a symbol of office, but this sense of the word is not attested in English before the 16th century.French : from Old French tronson ‘block of wood’, perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a woodcutter.
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English and French
English and French : metonymic occupational name, from Middle English, Old French trone ‘weighing machine’.
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English
English : patronymic or metronymic from Lott 1.Possibly an altered spelling of German Lotz.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Lovely Flower
Male
Arthurian
, a knight of the Round Table.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements bjarga "to rescue" and ljótr "bright, light," hence "rescue light."Â
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Hindu
Credit, Marvelous
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English
English : habitational name from Cleaves in Devon (see Cleve).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gift of Clouds
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French personal name Malhard, composed of the Germanic elements madal ‘council’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’. This was introduced to Britain by the Normans.English : nickname for someone supposedly resembling a male wild duck, Middle English, Old French malard.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Killed by Arthur.
Girl/Female
Hindu
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TRON
n.
A throne.
n.
A small drain.
n.
A toll or duty paid for weighing wool; also, the act of weighing wool.
n.
A form of weighing machine for heavy wares, consisting of two horizontal bars crossing each other, beaked at the extremities, and supported by a wooden pillar. It is now mostly disused.
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Alt. of Trones
n.
See Trona.
n.
A steelyard.
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An officer in London whose duty was to weigh wool.
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A native double salt, consisting of a combination of neutral and acid sodium carbonate, Na2CO3.2HNaCO3.2H2O, occurring as a white crystalline fibrous deposit from certain soda brine springs and lakes; -- called also urao, and by the ancients nitrum.
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See 3d Trone, 2.