Max is also used as a feminine name, as a short form of Maxine, Maximiliana, etc. However, it's more common for males. So, I think that the "Gender" of this name should be updated from "Masculine" to "Masculine & Feminine". A known female fictional bearer of this name is Max ...
pig in the 1950s British TV program Pinky and Perky Pinky Tuscadero female character on TV's "Happy Days" Pinky pink koala in the 1984 Japanese cartoon Noozles, aka Fushigi na Koala Blinky Pinky panther in the 1980s TV cartoon Pink Panther and Sons Pinky cat in the online animated TV se...
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An ancestor of Jesus in the Lucan genealogy (Luke 3:29), and only according to some translations. In Greek this name is spelled Ιωση (Jose), which only the King James and Young translations properly transliterate. The Darby translation speaks of Joses. The New International Version and...
French, feminine diminutive of Charles Meaning: "free man" Description: Charlotte, the name of the young Princess of Cambridge, is the latest classic name to join Sophia, Emma, Olivia, and Isabella at the top of the popularity list. It is now among the most popular girl names in many Eng...
As such, Rome became the symbol of global governance — and Julia, as in Romeo and Julia, the free-spirited social culture embodied by a young maiden whom the waxing government (Romeo) sincerely woes and diligently avoids to violate, stifle or tempt into doing something foolish. The same ...
A female interlocutor. trice noun (n.) A very short time; an instant; a moment; -- now used only in the phrase in a trice. verb (v. t.) To pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away. verb (v. t.) To haul and tie up by means of a rope. victrice noun (n.) A victress. ...
English names come from a variety of different origins, some of them fairly recent, and some of them extending back to the days of Classical Antiquity. In addition to English, common languages and cultures from which English names are derived include German, French, Irish, Latin, Greek and ...
A man living in the forest in or beyond the new settlements, especially on the western frontiers of the older portions of the United States. bacon noun (n.) The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh. baconian noun (n.) One who ...
often Holy Name people have wicked secret agendas of their own. They are not friends of ours. Luther in effect depicted the Rabbis looking for the Holy Name up the backside of a female pig. The scatological imagery used by Luther tells more than we need to know as to what he really ...