From Japanese 晴 (haru) meaning "clear weather" and 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful", as well as other kanji combinations that are read the same way. Haruna 1 晴菜, 遥菜, 春菜, はるな f JapaneseFrom Japanese 晴 (haru) meaning "clear weather", 遥 (haru) meaning "distant, remote" or ...
The name Kean Meansancient, distantand has an English origin. It is a relatively short name with 4 letters, and it holds significant appeal due to its powerful meaning. In terms of popularity, Kean ranks 10294 in the US, indicating that it is a unique name. Additionally, the lucky number...
However, we may still use it as the other little girl is a somewhat distant cousin. We also love Emma Catherine and Emma Noelle though. In all, I think Emma is a hard name to go wrong with. It really is lovely. ―acoker95 11/13/2012...
Calling a place Closer implies contrast to some other place called Farther, which might have been Macedonia, whose name derives fromμακρος(makros), meaning distant. Perhaps all this was relative to Athens, to which Assos would indeed have been slightly closer than, say Philippi. ...
To people living in darkness, the sun shining through a distant window looks identical to the window, and the two cannot be told apart from afar. People who know only darkness are not equipped with the faculties to tell the difference between light and an agent of light. This is why peopl...
The name 'Tirana' finds its roots in the distant past. Its earliest known use can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire, when the city was established in 1614. It is believed that the name 'Tirana' was derived from the Turkish word 'Tiranë', meaning 'a plain'. This name was fitting...
It is derived from the word 'dal', which means 'far' or 'distant'. This gives the name a sense of wanderlust and adventure, evoking images of far-off places and unknown horizons. The addition of the suffix '-enka' adds a sense of endearment and familiarity, making 'Dalenka' a name ...
Transferred sense (the main modern one) of "wistful yearning for the past" is recorded by 1920, perhaps from such use ofnostalgiein French literature. The longing for a distant place also necessarily involved a separation in time. Nestorian(n.) ...
Argentina (land of silver)was given its name by 16th-century explorers who believed the country was rich in silver mines. The hopes of the explorers soon vanished when they discovered that the beautiful silver (装饰品)worn by the Indians came from distant Peru. Though rich in many resources,...
They did interact closely with Denmark and Sweden Viking kings. Nordic Vikings reached modern Canada and other distant cities like Russia and the Mediterranean world. Later many historians and records portrayed the Vikings as blood-thirsty and violent men. However, they were good farmers who cultivat...