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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of the House of God
Female
Native American
Native American Cherokee name SALALI means "squirrel."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gurney.Altered spelling of Polish Gorny.Possibly an altered spelling of German Gornig, Görnig, occupational names for a miner, from Polish góra ‘mountain’.
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who attains the gurus shelter, Refuge of the victor, Protected
Boy/Male
Greek American English French Gaelic Scottish
People's victory.
Boy/Male
Dutch Latin Polish
White.
Girl/Female
Greek Spanish
Daffodil.
Male
Greek
(ΣτÏάτων) Greek name STRATON means "army."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
All-devouring
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v. t.
A list of candidates, prepared for nomination or for election; a list of candidates, or a programme of action, devised beforehand.
n.
A tidal flood which regularly or occasionally rushes into certain rivers of peculiar configuration or location, in one or more waves which present a very abrupt front of considerable height, dangerous to shipping, as at the mouth of the Amazon, in South America, the Hoogly and Indus, in India, and the Tsien-tang, in China.
n.
Any law, which, after it had passed the Athenian senate, was fixed on a tablet for public inspection previously to its being proposed to the general assembly of the people.
n.
The shape and structure of anything, as distinguished from the material of which it is composed; particular disposition or arrangement of matter, giving it individuality or distinctive character; configuration; figure; external appearance.
n.
A magical figure cut or engraved under certain superstitious observances of the configuration of the heavens, to which wonderful effects are ascribed; the seal, figure, character, or image, of a heavenly sign, constellation, or planet, engraved on a sympathetic stone, or on a metal corresponding to the star, in order to receive its influence.
pl.
of Programma
n.
An elaborate instrumental composition for a full orchestra, consisting usually, like the sonata, of three or four contrasted yet inwardly related movements, as the allegro, the adagio, the minuet and trio, or scherzo, and the finale in quick time. The term has recently been applied to large orchestral works in freer form, with arguments or programmes to explain their meaning, such as the "symphonic poems" of Liszt. The term was formerly applied to any composition for an orchestra, as overtures, etc., and still earlier, to certain compositions partly vocal, partly instrumental.
n.
A printed programme of a play, with the parts assigned to the actors.
n.
See Programme.
n.
Anything that is scattered abroad in great numbers as a theatrical programme, an advertising leaf, etc.
n.
An edict published for public information; an official bulletin; a public proclamation.
n.
The face or countenance, with respect to the temper of the mind; particular configuration, cast, or expression of countenance, as denoting character.
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A preface.
n.
A published note, containing a brief statement, explanation, request, expression of thanks, or the like; as, to put a card in the newspapers. Also, a printed programme, and (fig.), an attraction or inducement; as, this will be a good card for the last day of the fair.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians who formerly occupied Florida, where some of them still remain. They belonged to the Creek Confideration.
n.
A planet supposed to influence one's destiny; (usually pl.) a configuration of the planets, supposed to influence fortune.
n.
Relative position or aspect of the planets; the face of the horoscope, according to the relative positions of the planets at any time.
n.
Same as Programme.
n.
Form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing' shape; figure.
n.
That which is written or printed as a public notice or advertisement; a scheme; a prospectus; especially, a brief outline or explanation of the order to be pursued, or the subjects embraced, in any public exercise, performance, or entertainment; a preliminary sketch.