Interestingly, this name is commonly associated with the three wise men in the New Testament, but actually never appears in the Bible. Rhett Rhett comes from the Dutch surname de Raedt, meaning "advice." The name is now famously associated with Rhett Butler, the charming philanderer in the ...
In the apartment marked A there are twelve such loculi about two feet in width by three feet high. On the ground floor these generally open on the level of the door; when in the upper story, as at C, on a ledge or platform, on which the body might be laid to be anointed, and ...
1.Maria.Originally aHebrew girls’ name, more commonly spelled as Mary in the Bible, Maria is the Latin version of the name. It’s the more common spelling in many European languages, whereas Mary continues to be the more common spelling in English-speaking nations. 2.Eleni.Greek for Hel...
dalesmannoun(n.) One living in a dale; -- a term applied particularly to the inhabitants of the valleys in the north of England, Norway, etc. fardingdalenoun(n.) A farthingale. kamtschadalesnoun(n. pl.) An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of Kamtschatka. ...
but from the east of America. The Delaware Indians had two words 'mecheweami'(many spellings) and'ing'meaning 'the great plains' or possibly 'alternating mountains and valleys' and a phonetic translation of this was used to name the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. Then the name of the val...
2.Dimitrios. This Greek boys’ name is derived from the goddess Demeter, who was responsible for agriculture. Her name means “earth mother.” 3.Ioannis. Greek for John, this religious boys’ name means “God is gracious” in Hebrew. In the Bible, John the Baptist and John the Apostle ...
Olivia and Oliver were the most popular names given to newborns in Wyoming last year, according to the Wyoming Department of Health.
The local government in Sonora, Mexico, prevents children from being registered with names that might be construed as derogatory, pejorative, discriminatory, or devoid of meaning—or that would expose kids to ridicule. We can only imagine the mean rhymes the classmates of little “All Power” wou...
The local government in Sonora, Mexico, prevents children from being registered with names that might be construed as derogatory, pejorative, discriminatory, or devoid of meaning—or that would expose kids to ridicule. We can only imagine the mean rhymes the classmates of little “All Power” wou...
Owners of Canada’s media are listed below in alphabetical order. Clicking on the name of the owner will give you a list of the publications and broadcast outlets which they own. Note that this is not a complete guide to media cross-ownership because parent companies may use several ...