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It is not listed in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. [1] Ji 己 is one of the eight surnames of Zhu Rong, related to the Mi clan, which founded Chu, a major state during the Zhou dynasty. [2] Scholar Li Xuanbo believes that the name originates from the clan's totem of snake. The Chinese character Ji 己 resembles a snake. [3]
Named for the Chubut River, ultimately from Tehuelche chupat ("transparent"), and Greek saurus, meaning lizard. [citation needed] Chubutophis † boa snake: Tehuelche: Named for the Chubut River, ultimately from Tehuelche chupat ("transparent"), and Greek ophis, meaning snake. [citation needed] Chuckwalla (Sauromalus) iguanid: Shoshone or Cahuilla
Meaning: Different meanings ... : Atsumi is both a unisex Japanese given name and a Japanese surname. Written forms ... sign of the snake (Chinese zodiac)" 淳美 ...
Meaning: Different meanings ... : Tsunemi is both a masculine Japanese given name and a Japanese surname. Written forms ... "usual, sign of the snake (Chinese zodiac ...
snake 5th 19 Tōtōtl [ˈtoːtoːt͡ɬ] bird 6th 18 Cuāuhtl [kʷaːʍt͡ɬ] eagle 7th 17 Tōchtli [ˈtoːt͡ʃt͡ɬi] rabbit 8th 16 Zōlin quail 9th 12 Mātlal [ˈmaːt͡ɬal] net 10th 12 Xōchitl [ˈʃoːt͡ʃit͡ɬ] flower additional Aztec male names from a 1590 document [2] 1st Component 2nd Component Nahuatl IPA English Nahuatl IPA
This is a list of extant snakes, given by their common names. Note that the snakes are grouped by name, and in some cases the grouping may have no scientific basis.
Uthman (Arabic: عُثمَانُ, romanized: Uṯmānᵘ), also spelled Othman, is a male Arabic given name with the literal meaning the young one of [a] bustard,dragon [2] [or] serpent." [ 1 ] It is popular as a male given name among Muslims .
For ease of use, the [i] in front of the last name, and the ending _ve, were dropped. If the last name ends in [a], then removing the [j] would give the name of the patriarch or the place, as in, Grudaj - j = Gruda (place in MM). Otherwise, removing the whole ending [aj] yields the name of founder or place of origin, as in Lekaj - aj = Lek(ë).