Old French girl names Kestrel 24 Apr , 2013 The baby name Kestrel is a girl name. The name Kestrel comes from the Old French origin. In English The meaning of the name Kestrel is: Little hawk. Information: Name: KestrelName meaning: Little hawk.Gender: Female / Feminine / Girl / ...
Young and very old age as well as female sexwere associated with depressed mood (table 1, model 1). Moreover, livingin northern federal states of Germany, poor glycemic control (HbA1c≥58 mmol/mol) and insulin treatment were significantly related to depressedmood in T2D (table 1). Overall...
a 5-year-old spayed female german shepherd dog use of percutaneous arterial embolization for treatment of intractable epistaxis in three dogsdoi:10.2460/javma.2004.224.1307Chick WeisseMatthew E NicholsonChris RollingsDvmKimberly HammerRobert Hurst
Old English also had fyrn "ancient," which is related to Old English feor "far, distant" (see far, and compare Gothic fairneis, Old Norse forn "old, of old, of former times," Old High German firni "old, experienced"). Meaning "of a specified age" (three days old) is from late...
A 59-year-old female with a medical history of rheumatic valvular heart disease with atrial fibrillation (Af), hypertension, type II diabetes, and hyperlipemia presented to the cardiac surgery ward with chest tightness and palpitation for the past two months. She admitted a family history of th...
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Zanuck’s genius at picking the right properties showed up here to such great affect, that a year later MGM copied the idea for their resident star with a huge female following, Robert Taylor, with the film BILLY THE KID. In first rate Technicolor, we watch a screen-writer’s version of...
(a suffix)[471] 庵[471] &%24245; "Hermitage/Hut" [420,p.72], "Nun" [471] Traditional addition to the Dharma names of female teachers (eg. Baika-an, Doku’un*-an, Getsu’un*-an) in Sanbo Zen school [471] An (J.)[1] 安[tmc] &%23433; "Peace, Peace of Being AtHome" ...
More information on English names can be found at Joshua Mittleman's Medieval Names Archive which runs to about 1650 despite the name. In the table below, the name on the left is the modern form wherever this was obvious. Although the Latin was often used directly especially for female na...
One of the loveliest of theWelsh names, striking the perfect balance between being familiar and unusual. In Wales, the female spelling is always Bronwen, but Americans usually see a "y" as adding femininity. Origin: English from Latin