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  • 71Blinman — Recorded in various spellings including Blind, Blint, Blindt, Blinde, Blinder Blinman, Blinerman,and Blindermann, this is a medieval surname of Germanic origins. On the face of it this surname was originally a descriptive name for a blind man as… …

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  • 72Waller-Bridge — The original double barrelled surnames revived an Olde English tradition which, in the days long before surnames, conjoined contrasting descriptive words to form, what later became personal names or surnames, in their own right. Most double… …

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  • 73Flowering plant — Flowering plants Temporal range: Early Cretaceous Recent …

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  • 74Microspermae — Phalaenopsis orchid Microspermae is a botanical name of an order of flowering plants. It is a descriptive name referring to the size of the seed; it was used for the order containing the orchids. In taxonomical systems this name has now mostly… …

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  • 75Navein — This is a name spelling of extreme rarity. It is probably a developed form of the Old English pre 7th Century Cnafa meaning originally a child or servant, and after the medieval times as a rascal or comic the knave. However in its modern spelling …

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  • 76title — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin titulus inscription, title Date: 14th century 1. a. obsolete inscription b. written material introduced into a motion picture or television program to give credits, explain an… …

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  • 77Clan Little — is a Scottish clan of the Borders. The clan does not currently have a chief and is therefore considered an armigerous clan. Clan Little Crest badge …

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  • 78Page — This interesting surname relates back to the origins of chivalry and heraldry, and is from an occupational descriptive name, derived from the Middle English and Old French page , a friend or servant, or a knighthood many preferred to stay as a… …

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  • 79Taylder — This extraordinary English surname is almost certainly not a variant form of Tayler Taylor, although its origins may well be similar, and it is almost certainly job descriptive. The derivation is probably from the Olde English till , through the… …

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  • 80Mount Camber — (64°41′S 63°16′W / 64.683°S 63.267°W / 64.683; 63.267) is a mainly snow covered mountain, 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) high, 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Molar Peak in the …

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