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Thwaites Name Meaning. Northern English: topographic name for someone who lived by a clearing or patch of pasture land, Middle English thwaite (Old Norse þveit), or a habitational name from any of the various places named with this word, in northern England, Norfolk, and Suffolk.
Hypolite Name Meaning. French: from the personal name Hippolyte, from Greek Hippolytos, composed of the elements hippos 'horse' + lyein 'to loose', 'release' (see Ippolito).
Hushathite is a baby boy name its meaning is man of haste, or of silence. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1515 times.
Waite Name Meaning. English: occupational name for a watchman, Anglo-Norman French waite (of Germanic origin; compare Wachter), or from the same word in its original abstract/collective sense, 'the watch'. There may also have been some late confusion with White.
Tarpelite is a baby boy name its meaning is ravisher succession of miracles. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1326 times.
Nahum (/ˈneɪ.əm/ or /ˈneɪhəm/; Hebrew: נַחוּם Naḥūm) was a minor prophet whose prophecy is recorded in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. His book comes in chronological order between Micah and Habakkuk in the Bible. He wrote about the end of the Assyrian Empire, and its capital city, Nineveh, in a vivid poetic style.
Naite Name Meaning & Origin. Baby Name Wizard.
Contribute your knowledge to the name Granite. ... Granite /ˈɡrænɨt/ is a common type of felsic intrusive igneous rock which is granular and phaneritic in texture. The word "granite" comes from the Latin granum, a grain, in reference to the coarse-grained structure of such a holocrystalline rock.