What is the name meaning of XENO. Phrases containing XENO
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XENO
Boy/Male
German, Greek
Strange Voice
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek
Strange Voice
Female
English
(ΞÎνα) Feminine form of Greek Xenon, XENA means "foreigner; stranger."
Male
Greek
(ΞÎνων) Greek name derived from the word xenos, XENON means "foreigner; stranger."Â
Boy/Male
German, Greek
Hospitality; Stranger
Boy/Male
Spanish
Receiver of life from Zeus.
Boy/Male
Greek
Stranger.
Female
Greek
(ΞÎνη) Feminine form of Greek Xenon, XENE means "foreigner; stranger."
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Boy/Male
Latin
Son of Apollo.
Boy/Male
German, Swedish
Elf Warrior
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Pleasant night
Girl/Female
Tamil
It comes from An indian leaf - Bilwa patra its is also that bilwanilayam which means Goddess lakshmis house
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, German
Comely; Helmet of God; Feminine of Anselm; Godly Helmet
Girl/Female
Indian
Noble, Highborn
Male
Hebrew
(×™ï‹×ªÖ¸×) Hebrew name YOWTHAM means "God is perfect." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the youngest son of Gideon. Jotham is the Anglicized form.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(f शशी, m: शशि): Variant spelling of Hindi unisex Shashi, SASHI means "having a hare."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Sita
Girl/Female
Latin English
Flower.
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n. pl.
A suborder of soft-rayed fresh-water fishes of which the blackfish of Alaska (Dallia pectoralis) is the type.
n.
Same as Heterogenesis.
n.
The fancied production of an organism of one kind by an organism of another.
n.
A Persian measure of length, which, according to Herodotus and Xenophon, was thirty stadia, or somewhat more than three and a half miles. The measure varied in different times and places, and, as now used, is estimated at from three and a half to four English miles.
n.
Cross fertilization.
n.
In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]
n.
A journey or expedition up from the coast, like that of the younger Cyrus into Central Asia, described by Xenophon in his work called "The Anabasis."
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A mania for, or an inordinate attachment to, foreign customs, institutions, manners, fashions, etc.
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A house for the reception of strangers.
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Reception of strangers; hospitality.
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A native phosphate of yttrium occurring in yellowish-brown tetragonal crystals.
n.
One of several large wading birds of the genera Mycteria and Xenorhynchus, allied to the storks in form and habits.
a.
Of or pertaining to xenogenesis; as, the xenogenetic origin of microzymes.
n. pl.
A suborder of fishes including Gobiesox and allied genera. These fishes have soft-rayed fins, and a ventral sucker supported in front by the pectoral fins. They are destitute of scales.
n.
A form of headdress worn by the ancient Persians. According to Xenophon, the royal tiara was encircled with a diadem, and was high and erect, while those of the people were flexible, or had rims turned over.