There are many meanings in all different types of languages. It origins from many different places and is often nicknames for many other names. Here are some (MANY) basic meanings.
1. Mimis are fairy-like beings in the folklore of the Indigenous Australians.
They are described as having extremely thin and elongated bodies, so thin as to be in danger of breaking in case of a high wind.
2. Chinese Name: Rice Rice
Rice represents prosperity, health, precious, etc.
Hence the staple food of many countries, thrown during weddings, used as offering to gods, etc.
3. French origin name: Beloved (French variant of Mary.)
4. French name: faithful guard
5. German name: strong opponent
6. Italian name: bitterly wanted child, star of the sea
7. Hebrew name: sea of bitterness, sea of sorrow, uncertain, sweet, rebellion, wished-for child, mistress of the sea, Prophetess to the people mentions in the Bible.
8. Nigerian name: truth
9. Japanese meaning: ears
10. Word French origin: cat, pussycat, baby, honey, cute, kiss
11. Word Spanish origin: sleep
12. Word Native American origin: New moon
13. Word Greek origin: Goddess of Harvest
1. Mimis are fairy-like beings in the folklore of the Indigenous Australians.
They are described as having extremely thin and elongated bodies, so thin as to be in danger of breaking in case of a high wind.
2. Chinese Name: Rice Rice
Rice represents prosperity, health, precious, etc.
Hence the staple food of many countries, thrown during weddings, used as offering to gods, etc.
3. French origin name: Beloved (French variant of Mary.)
4. French name: faithful guard
5. German name: strong opponent
6. Italian name: bitterly wanted child, star of the sea
7. Hebrew name: sea of bitterness, sea of sorrow, uncertain, sweet, rebellion, wished-for child, mistress of the sea, Prophetess to the people mentions in the Bible.
8. Nigerian name: truth
9. Japanese meaning: ears
10. Word French origin: cat, pussycat, baby, honey, cute, kiss
11. Word Spanish origin: sleep
12. Word Native American origin: New moon
13. Word Greek origin: Goddess of Harvest
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To copy or imitate closely, especially in speech, expression, and gesture; ape. To copy or imitate so as to ridicule; See Synonyms at imitate. To resemble closely; To take on the appearance of.
From Latin mmicus, mimic, from Greek mmikos, from mmos, imitator, mime.
See Also:
pimptastichomo
To copy or imitate closely, especially in speech, expression, and gesture; ape. To copy or imitate so as to ridicule; See Synonyms at imitate. To resemble closely; To take on the appearance of.
From Latin mmicus, mimic, from Greek mmikos, from mmos, imitator, mime.
See Also:
pimptastichomo
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