English word portable, import, export, all come from portare
The Latin verb portat is literally "he/she/it carries" in English (third person singular present active indicative of portare, "to carry").
Portable
Transport
In modern English that is 'to carry'.
The Latin word portare means "passage" in English. The Latin word itself comes from the Greek word poros which means "journey; passage; way."
The word 'ferry' comes from an Old English word meaning to carry by water.
The name comes from the English, simply meaning "A cushion".
The name comes from an old English origin, and its meaning is "Noble"
It comes from the English name meaning "meadow on a ledge"
William comes from the English name, meaning "Protector".
=== === Heather comes from the English name, meaning, "A flowering plant".
Shoshanah (×©×•×©× ×”), which is where the English name Susan comes from.
=== === Heather comes from the English name, meaning, "A flowering plant".
Beverly has no meaning in Hebrew. It comes from Old English.
It comes from the English name, meaning "from the ash tree".