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"De" or "di" at the beginning of Italian names typically mean "of" or "from" and are used to indicate a familial connection to a specific place or family. It is a part of the surname and signifies the person's lineage or origin.
"Llan" is a Welsh word that translates to "church" or "parish" in English. It is often found in place names throughout Wales.
The word "de" used in this way can mean "from" or "of" and can refer to a person from a place or of a group or person. "De Sousa" for example, can be used with feminine names to mean the wife of a person whose family name is Sousa.
"Wainui" in Maori means "big water" or "large bay." It is often used in place names or to describe a significant body of water.
In Māori, the word "iti" means "small" or "little." It is often used in language and place names to denote something that is of a smaller size or scale.
What mean by annum?
Exactly what they say. Common names can vary from place to place but the scientific name is the same the world over.
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
From Norse as a measure of land or from Gaelic ditch.
Depending on the coctail the names change. Heroin and coke is called a speedball, heroin and meth is a goof ball. Street names change from place to place and drug to drug.
He says this because war is an ugly thing, which comes to names of places being pointless.
Jima' is a word in the Japanese language. It means 'island' and occurs in place names, such as Iwo Jima.
"De" or "di" at the beginning of Italian names typically mean "of" or "from" and are used to indicate a familial connection to a specific place or family. It is a part of the surname and signifies the person's lineage or origin.
I think you mean "seamstress." it is a noun. A noun names a person, place or thing; and a seamstress is a person.
Assuming that you mean the Civil War that took place in the United States - two alternate names are The War Between the States, and the The War of Northern Agression.
If your question is: What do names mean? then names mean a word that is everyone is going to call you except if you have nicknames