What does the name Stephon mean?
crown
s-te-phon. Origin:Greek. Popularity:4216. Meaning:crown.
What does the name Sumeet mean?
good friend
Sumeet. Sumit or Sumeet is a masculine given name. It originated from Hindi language, and means “good friend” or “well pleased”.
What does the name quinci mean?
estate of the fifth son
qu(in)-ci. Origin:French. Popularity:26931. Meaning:estate of the fifth son.
Is Stephon a common name?
The name, in both the forms Stephen and Steven, is commonly shortened to Steve or Stevie. The spelling as Stephen can also be pronounced /ˈstɛfən/ which is from the Greek Original version of Stephanos….Stephen.
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Derived | Στέφανος (Stéphanos) |
Is Stephon a male name?
Stephon – Boy’s name meaning, origin, and popularity | BabyCenter.
What is the meaning of Fumet?
: a reduced and seasoned fish, meat, or vegetable stock.
Is Sujin a male or female name?
Soo-jin, also spelled Su-jin or Sue-jin, is a Korean unisex given name.
Is Stephon a male or female name?
Stephen or Steven is a common English first name….Stephen.
Gender | Male |
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Word/name | Greek |
Meaning | Wreath, crown, honour, reward, royalty, renown, fame |
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How do you pronounce Stephon?
- Phonetic spelling of Stephon. STIY-VAHN. Ste-phon. stephon.
- Meanings for Stephon. It is an English masculine name.
- Translations of Stephon. Korean : 스테판 Arabic : ستيفون Chinese : 斯蒂芬* Japanese : 当然 Tamil : ஸ்டெஃபென்
What is the another name of fumet?
fumatory, fumble, fume, fume cupboard, fumed, fumet, fumeuse, fumigant, fumigate, fumigator, fuming.
What Remouillage means?
re-wetting
A French word that means “re-wetting”. Remouillage is a stock that is made from bones that have already been used once to make a stock. The stock is weaker that the first stock and is sometimes called “second stock”. It is sometimes used for water in making another stock or is reduced to make a glace.
Is soojin a unisex name?
Soo-jin, also spelled Su-jin or Sue-jin, is a Korean unisex given name. Soo-jin was the fifth-most popular name for baby girls in South Korea in 1980, third-most popular in 1988, and fifth-most popular again in 1990.