The name Paul is NOT a derivative of pallbearers. It's roots are latin, most probably derived from the word paulus meaning small. This name has no other meaning in English other than a name, and has no sinister connotations.
Justin is derived from the Latin Iustinus, which was derived from Justus, meaning "just, righteous."Blake is derived from the Old English blæc meaning "black" or blāc meaning "pale".
The lexical meaning of a word is given in a dictionary. Derivation is the history of that word's meaning. For example the word "derivation" (in this sense meaning "etymology") is derived from the Latin derivare, "to draw off," derived from de-, away, off, and rivus, stream.
Plankton do not eat fish. This is because plankton are normally producers meaning they produce their own food. Normally fish eat plankton.
The name Shakeia has no true meaning because it is a made up name and not derived from a specific origin.
The name ferret is derived from the Latin furittus, meaning "little thief"
The word that is derived from words meaning both whole and burned is holocaust.
It's derived from the Gaelic Mac Conaill meaning "son of Conall". Conall is derived from "cú" meaning wolf and "gal" meaning valor.
The English word derived from the Latin root meaning "to settle" is "sedentary."
The name of the element is derived from the Greek word chroma meaning colour, because many of its compounds are intensely colored.
Sitem, is the name of another moon for Neptune and it is derived from this, the meaning is 'meteor-like', because the moon itself looks like a meteor. Hope I helped :)
It could be because the word Hoe is derived from Anglo Saxon meaning high position, which is what Plymouth Hoe is.
Yes it is because the Zimbabwe was derived from "Dzimba dzemambwe" meaning house of stones which was Mutapa's kingdom