• An obsolete spelling of wain, American general during the American Revolution (1745-1796), United States film actor who played tough heroes (1907-1979), proper A male given name transferred from the surname, A surname.
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  • A surname, A male given name, transferred from the surname since the nineteenth century
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  • An obsolete or archaic form of tiler, elected vice president and became the 10th President of the United States when Harrison died (1790-1862), a town in northeast Texas, proper A female given name used since the 1980s. (Much less common than the male name), A male given name transferred from the surname, An occupational surname for a tiler
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  • A surname, a spelling variant of Sidney, A former city, now part of the amalgamated Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, Dharuk, an Aboriginal language of Australia, noun_ the largest Australian city located in southeastern Australia on the Tasman Sea; state capital of New South Wales; Australia's chief port
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  • A name shared in common to identify the members of a family, as distinguished from each member's given name, the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name), An appellation added to the original name; an agnomen, transitive verb_ To give a surname to, To name or call by an appellation added to the original name; to give a surname to, verb_ To give a surname, To call by a surname.
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  • Welsh journalist and explorer who led an expedition to Africa in search of David Livingstone and found him in Tanzania in 1871; he and Livingstone together tried to find the source of the Nile River (1841-1904), United States inventor who built a steam-powered automobile (1849-1918), proper A habitational surname, Any of several places, outside England named for persons with the surname, A male given name transferred from the surname. Popular in early 20th century
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  • The first Christian martyr, A male given name, A patronymic surname, noun_ English writer (1832-1904)
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  • A male given name used by Sikhs, often but not necessarily a middle name, A Gujarati surname that was later adopted by Sikhs, A surname common among the states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in India
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  • A surname common in Ireland, A male given name derived from the surname, popular in all English-speaking countries from the 1970s to the 1990s, A female given name in quiet use since the 1970s, from the surname, or a variant of Rhian. Spelling variant_ Ryann
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  • Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a girl or single woman, A series of clothing sizes for women and girls of average height and proportions, Mistress_ a reduced form of this title, which, so reduced, came to be regarded, when prefixed to the name of a young woman or girl, as a sort of diminutive, and was especially applied to young girls (corresponding to master as applied to young boys), older unmarried girls or women being styled mistress even in the lifetime of the mother; later, and in present use, a title prefixed to the name of any unmarried woman or girl, intransitive verb_ To misfire, as an internal-combustion engine, To fail to hit or otherwise make contact with something, To escape or avoid
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