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  2. Blake (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Blake is a primarily male given name which originated from Old English. Its derivation is uncertain; it could come from "blac", a nickname for someone who had dark hair or skin, or from "blaac", a nickname for someone with pale hair or skin.

  3. Beulah (Blake) - Wikipedia

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    Beulah, in its Hebrew origins, often indicates, the happy and delightful for the Lord's country (See Isaiah 62:4). This is one of names given to Palestine when it is rejoined to God after the exile, a prophesied attribute of the land of Israel. John Bunyan in his Pilgrim's Progress also uses the name "Beuhlah". Joseph Hogan describes Bunyan's ...

  4. Hebrew name - Wikipedia

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    While, strictly speaking, a "Hebrew name" for ritual use is in the Hebrew language, it is not uncommon in some Ashkenazi communities for people to have names of Yiddish origin, or a mixed Hebrew-Yiddish name; [4] for example, the name Simhah Bunim, where simhah means "happiness" in Hebrew, and Bunim is a Yiddish-language name possibly derived ...

  5. List of Hebrew dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Steinberg O.N. Jewish and Chaldean etymological dictionary to Old Testament books 1878. Hebräisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch über die Schriften des Alten Testaments mit Einschluß der geographischen Nahmen und der chaldäischen Wörter beym Daniel und Esra (Hebrew-German Hand Dictionary on the Old Testament Scriptures including Geographical Names and Chaldean Words, with Daniel and ...

  6. Beulah (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary relates the word to baal, meaning "owner, master, lord". [1] Literary works have used "Beulah" as the name of a mystical place, somewhere between Earth and Heaven. It was so used in The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan and in the works of William Blake, for example several times in The Four Zoas. [2]

  7. Ryan Reynolds Reveals the Name of His Fourth Child With Blake ...

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    Ryan Reynolds has finally revealed the name of his fourth child with Blake Lively!On Monday, addressing the crowd from inside the premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine in New York City, the 47-year-old ...

  8. To Tirzah - Wikipedia

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    Blake therefore took the name Tirzah to be a symbolic reference to worldly materialism, as opposed to the spiritual realm of Jerusalem. [ 1 ] Particularly striking is the line "Didst close my tongue in senseless clay", which seems to imply that the authority of the artist's voice in Blake's view is that it has been freed from the prison of ...

  9. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' new baby's name finally revealed

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    After months of mystery, the name of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' second child has reportedly been uncovered. According to an Us Weekly report on Wednesday, the couple's second daughter is ...