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Cian is a male given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Irish word "cΓan," meaning "ancient" or "long-lasting." Cian can also refer to a blue-green color.
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in ancient Greece it meant, the area surrounding the fortified hill, or acropolis.
All military units / branches use .mil as their domain suffix.
A suffix is a part of a larger word; for example, in the word helpless, "less" is a suffix. Jr. is just part of the name, not a suffix, since it is not attached to any other word. However, names can have prefixes or suffixes. For example, John McCain, the "Mc" is a prefix, attached to the word. In Icelandic, you can have names such as "Siggurdsdottir" in which "dottir" is a suffix (meaning, the daughter of).
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One possible suffix that can be added to the word "doctor" is "-ate," for example, to create the word "doctorate." This word refers to the highest academic degree awarded by universities.
magician, technician
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In English the closest is fashion, shun is not a suffix we use. It is either tion, sion, cian, tian, cion, cean, and shion.
CIAN-TV ended in 2011.
CIAN-TV was created in 1984.
Cian Deegan is 6' 2".
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ANSWERSome words end with the suffix cian:academician. acoustician. aesthetician. arithmetician. beautician. clinician. cosmetician. diagnostician. dialectician. dietician. econometrician. electrician. esthetician. ethician. geometrician. geriatrician. logician. logistician. magician. mathematician. mortician. musician. obstetrician. optician. patrician. politician. pediatrician. phonetician. photometrician. physician. practician. rhetorician. semiotician. statistician. syntactician. tactician. technician. theoretician. trigonometrician. wtf? ohmagoshcian.All of the words that end with the suffix ~cian are:ACADEMICIANACOUSTICIANAESTHETICIANARITHMETICIANBEAUTICIANBIOMETRICIANBIOSTATISTICIANCLINICIANCLIOMETRICIANCOSMETICIANCRUCIANCYBERNETICIANDIAGNOSTICIANDIALECTICIANDIETICIANECONOMETRICIANELECTRICIANESTHETICIANETHICIANGEOMETRICIANGEOPOLITICIANGERIATRICIANLINGUISTICIANLOGICIANLOGISTICIANMAGICIANMATHEMATICIANMECHANICIANMETAPHYSICIANMONECIANMORTICIANMUSICIANNONMUSICIANNONPHYSICIANNONPOLITICIANOBSTETRICIANONOMASTICIANOPTICIANPAEDIATRICIANPATRICIANPEDIATRICIANPHONETICIANPHYSICIANPOLITICIANPSYCHOMETRICIANRHETORICIANRUBRICIANSABERMETRICIANSEMIOTICIANSTATISTICIANTACTICIANTECHNICIANTHEORETICIAN
The Irish name Cian (Cían) may mean either long (enduring) or far (distant), which are adjectives.The color cyan (a yellow hue) can be an adjective, or a noun for the color itself.
Cian Bolger was born on 1992-03-12.