A person that was born during cold period (Hamattan) and since childhood coughing.
The name Anthony carries variations and meanings across different languages. In English, it means "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy." In Italian, it is derived from the Latin term Antonius and means "priceless" or "invaluable." In Spanish, it signifies "of inestimable worth."
The name Madison does not have a specific meaning in all languages because it is a modern English name derived from a surname. It does not have a universal meaning across different languages like traditional names with established meanings.
"Jai" does not have a consistent or universal meaning across all languages. In Hindi, it can mean victory or success. In Thai, it can mean heart or mind. In French, it can be a masculine given name.
The name Amanda generally means "lovable" or "worthy of love" in several languages, including Latin, English, and Spanish.
The name Marissa is of Latin origin, meaning "of the sea" or "from the sea". It may have variations or different meanings in other languages depending on cultural interpretations.
No, my name may vary depending on the language or region.
God in English and all other languages
In all languages Victoria always means 'Victory'.
Cindy is short for Cynthia, which comes from the Greek name Kynthia. It means a peson from Kynthos. But in all other languages, including English, it has no meaning.
Words and phrases, when correctly translated, mean the same thing in all languages.
In english, yes but not in all languages. The more common meaning of the name Kayla is "pure"
No, I Can't.
Well the scientist me says that 1 person in the world is named anthoni or anthony and that is my best friedn
There are several saints named Anthony. Please be more specific.
The name Amanda generally means "lovable" or "worthy of love" in several languages, including Latin, English, and Spanish.
The name Marissa is of Latin origin, meaning "of the sea" or "from the sea". It may have variations or different meanings in other languages depending on cultural interpretations.
Maria in portuguese
The point of it all