Grave
81Grave — This interesting and unusual name has a number of possible origins, the first and most generally applicable to bearers of the modern surname being ultimately of Norse origin, from the Olde Norse word greifi , in Middle English greyve , meaning… …
82Grave — Original name in latin Grave Name in other language Grave State code NL Continent/City Europe/Amsterdam longitude 51.75902 latitude 5.73882 altitude 13 Population 12999 Date 2009 12 14 …
83grave — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sepulcher, tomb, mausoleum; death.See interment. adj. important, weighty, serious; sedate, dignified; momentous, solemn; dull, somber. See dejection, importance, inexcitability. II (Roget s IV) modif …
84grave — adjetivo 1) pesado, ponderoso. Ejemplo: dedicó un tiempo al estudio de los cuerpos graves. 2) importante, considerable, digno*. Ejemplo: padece una enfermedad grave. 3) difícil*, arduo, peligroso …
85Grave — Used to describe or forewarn of a no lie topic; equivalent to serious, or I swear to God. More serious still: grandma grave. I saw a terrible accident on the freeway just now, and I think somebody was hurt really bad...grave …
86Grave — Used to describe or forewarn of a no lie topic; equivalent to serious, or I swear to God. More serious still: grandma grave. I saw a terrible accident on the freeway just now, and I think somebody was hurt really bad...grave …
87Grave — Sp Grãvė Ap Grave L Nyderlandai …
88Gravė — Sp Grãvė Ap Grave L Nyderlandai …
89Grave — Sp Grãvė Ap Grave L Olandija …
90Gravė — Sp Grãvė Ap Grave L Olandija …