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DOVERDUNKERQUE TRAIN-FERRY
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American, Australian, British, English
Knight's Attendant; Follower
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Cut in Two; Divided in Two
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Australian, British, English
Sparkle
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English
Blend of Tara 'high hill' and Erin 'from Ireland. '.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or hunter, from Middle English trayne, Old French traine ‘guile’, ‘snare’, ‘trap’.English (Devon) : topographic name from Middle English atte trewen ‘at the trees’, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this phrase, for example Train, Traine, or Trewyn, all in Devon.
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American, Australian, German, Irish
High; Noble
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Latin
Abundant Blessings from Above; Ruler; Queen
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English
Cut in two.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : topographic name for someone who lived near an ash tree or ash wood, from Old French fraisne, fresne ‘ash’ (Latin fraxinus).French : habitational name from a place in Vosges named Frain.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Grain
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Of the Earth; Blend of Tara and Erin; From Ireland; Rocky Hill
Female
English
Modern English name, either derived from from the vocabulary word, or a revival of the medieval English personal name Rayne, RAIN means "queen." Compare with masculine Rain.
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Indian
Hill
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Irish
Irish : variant of Crehan.English : variant spelling of Crane.
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Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Dreain ‘descendant of Drean’, a byname possibly from dreán ‘wren’. The name is also found in Scotland.Irish (Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Druacháin (see Drohan).English : from Middle English dreine ‘drain’, ‘ditch’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a ditch digger or a topographic name.English : variant spelling of Drane.French : reduced form of Derain, from Old French dererain ‘last’, hence a nickname for the youngest son of a family.French : habitational name from a place in Maine-et-Loire called Drain.
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English
Follower.
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English
English : variant of Raine.German : topographic name from Middle High German rein ‘margin’, ‘boundary’, or a habitational name from a place in Bavaria named with this word.
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Tamil
Grain
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Rain; Grain
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRAI means "oyster."
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Muslim
Heavens beauty
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Beloved One; Courageous Hero who Killed Goliath King of Israel
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Son of Dharma
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
She was a Companion and She was Al-haysiah
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Hindu, Indian
Eternal; Constant
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Egyptian
, a daughter of Pianki.
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Hindu, Indian
Intelligent
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British, English
From the North Forest
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Tamil
Infinite, Endless
Female
English
Pet form of English Jennifer, JENNY means "white and smooth."
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DOVERDUNKERQUE TRAIN-FERRY
v. t.
To draw along; to trail; to drag.
v.
A distinguishing or marked feature; a peculiarity; as, a trait of character.
v.
The after part of a gun carriage; the trail.
a.
Belonging to train oil.
n.
Anything drawn behind in long undulations; a train.
v. t.
To paint in imitation of the grain of wood, marble, etc.
v. t.
To lead or direct, and form to a wall or espalier; to form to a proper shape, by bending, lopping, or pruning; as, to train young trees.
a.
To injure in the muscles or joints by causing to make too strong an effort; to harm by overexertion; to sprain; as, to strain a horse by overloading; to strain the wrist; to strain a muscle.
v.
A roll train; as, a 12-inch train.
a.
A sort of spice, the grain of paradise.
n.
Anything drawn out to a length; as, the trail of a meteor; a trail of smoke.
n.
Turn; tendency; inborn disposition. Cf. 1st Strain.
v. i.
To prepare by exercise, diet, instruction, etc., for any physical contest; as, to train for a boat race.
n.
The grain from the mashing tub; as, brewers' drains.
v.
Regular method; process; course; order; as, things now in a train for settlement.
v. t.
To teach and form by practice; to educate; to exercise; to discipline; as, to train the militia to the manual exercise; to train soldiers to the use of arms.
a.
To draw with force; to extend with great effort; to stretch; as, to strain a rope; to strain the shrouds of a ship; to strain the cords of a musical instrument.