
- Origin: Mordvin Эйзюраль
- Meaning: “born in the season of icicles.”
- Gender: Female
A Pre-Christian Mordvin female name, meaning, “born in the season of icicles.”
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A Pre-Christian Mordvin female name, meaning, “born in the season of icicles.”
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The name is derived from the Mordvin word tele (winter).
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From the Faroese word for “flake,” referring to a snowflake.
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The name comes from the Greenlandic masaut (wet snow), a long with the suffix – na on the end.
Other forms include: Masaatsiaq and Masaitsiaq.
Feminine forms are Masaana, Masaani, Masâne, Masáuna and Masaune.
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From the Sino-Vietnamese 雪 (tuyết), meaning, “snow.”
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The name comes from the Greenlandic word for snowflake or ice crystal.
An older form is Aputsiak.
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A Pre-Christian Mordvin female name meaning, “cranberry.”
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The name is from the Igbo meaning “thanks; gratitude.”
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A Gaulic name meaning, “good feast.”
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Nihara is a Sanskrit female name which comes directly from the word for “mist; dew; fog; hoarfrost; snow.”
The masculine form is Nihar.
Another female form is Nihari.
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