What is the name meaning of VAC. Phrases containing VAC
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VAC
Boy/Male
Hindu
Well spoken of, Praiseworthy, Celebrated
Boy/Male
Muslim
East/West. Vacant.
Boy/Male
Muslim
East/West. Vacant.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Speech
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of speech
Girl/Female
Latin
Victory.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vachasya | வாசாஸà¯à®¯
Well spoken of, Praiseworthy, Celebrated
Girl/Female
Tamil
Talk
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vachaspati | வாசஸà¯à®ªà®¤à®¿
Lord of speech
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nectar like speech
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire, Dorset)
English (Hampshire, Dorset) : occupational name for a cowherd, from Old French vachier.
Girl/Female
Indian
Well spoken.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Nectar like speech
Boy/Male
Hindu
Speech
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Sita
Girl/Female
Indian
Well spoken.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Sita
Boy/Male
Slavic
Wreath of glory.
Surname or Lastname
Vietnamese
Vietnamese : unexplained.Dutch (De Van) : metonymic occupational name for a winnower or a maker of winnowing fans, from Middle Dutch van(ne) ‘fan’.English : Western English variant of Fann.Czech (Vaň) : from a pet form of the personal name Václav, Old Czech Vęceslav (see Vacek).Ukrainian : from a short form of the personal name Ivan, Slavic form of John.
Boy/Male
French
Little cow.
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Boy/Male
Irish Celtic Gaelic
a Latin name meaning dove.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Moon Like
Girl/Female
Greek English
Liberator. Feminine of Lysander.
Boy/Male
Indian
Musical prelude
Female
English
(ΞÎνα) Feminine form of Greek Xenon, XENA means "foreigner; stranger."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life
Boy/Male
Tamil
Line
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss
Wealthy Guardian; Wealthy Defender; Wealth; Fortune; Prosperous Guardian; Guardian of Prosperity
Boy/Male
Egyptian
First born.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Daily Pay
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VAC
n.
Space unfilled or unoccupied, or occupied with an invisible fluid only; emptiness; void; vacuum.
a.
Empty; unfilled; void; vacant.
n.
One who holds the doctrine that the space between the bodies of the universe, or the molecules and atoms of matter., is a vacuum; -- opposed to plenist.
pl.
of Vacuum
n.
The act of vacillating; a moving one way and the other; a wavering.
a.
Inclined to vacillate; wavering; irresolute.
a.
Full of vacuoles, or small air cavities; as, vacuolated cells.
n.
Cowpox; vaccina. See Cowpox.
n.
The quality or state of being vacuous; emptiness; vacuity.
n.
A vaccinator.
n.
The quality or state of being vacuous, or not filled; emptiness; vacancy; as, vacuity of mind; vacuity of countenance.
imp. & p. p.
of Vacillate
a.
Vacillating; wavering; fluctuating; irresolute.
pl.
of Vacuum
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vacillate
n.
A space entirely devoid of matter (called also, by way of distinction, absolute vacuum); hence, in a more general sense, a space, as the interior of a closed vessel, which has been exhausted to a high or the highest degree by an air pump or other artificial means; as, water boils at a reduced temperature in a vacuum.
n.
The quality or state of being vacillant, or wavering.
n.
Formation into, or multiplication of, vacuoles.
n.
The condition of rarefaction, or reduction of pressure below that of the atmosphere, in a vessel, as the condenser of a steam engine, which is nearly exhausted of air or steam, etc.; as, a vacuum of 26 inches of mercury, or 13 pounds per square inch.
n.
The virus of vaccinia used in vaccination.