What is a babilla?

feminine noun. (Veterinary Science) stifle.

What does Ursula mean in Arabic?

Meaning. “little bear” Other names. Variant form(s) Uschi, Usch, Urs.

What is the biblical meaning of Ursula?

Means “little bear”, derived from a diminutive form of the Latin word ursa “she-bear”. Saint Ursula was a legendary virgin princess of the 4th century who was martyred by the Huns while returning from a pilgrimage.

What does Ursula mean in Greek?

Why is Ursula a saint?

Catholic order The Order of Ursulines, founded in 1535 by Angela Merici, and devoted to the education of young girls, has also helped to spread Ursula’s name throughout the world. St. Ursula was named the patron saint of school girls.

What animal is Ursula?

Ursula is a morbidly obese octopod, classified as a cecaelia (half human, half octopus). She has light lavender skin, short white hair, and her body, from the waist down, is black with six tentacles dotted by violet suckers.

What does Ursula mean baby?

little she-bear
Ursula as a girl’s name is of Scandinavian and Latin origin meaning “little she-bear”.

Where does the last name Babula come from?

In 1920 there were 15 Babula families living in Pennsylvania. This was about 22% of all the recorded Babula’s in the USA. Pennsylvania had the highest population of Babula families in 1920. Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Babula surname lived.

Where did the first Babula family live in the US?

You can see how Babula families moved over time by selecting different census years. The Babula family name was found in the USA in 1920. In 1920 there were 15 Babula families living in Pennsylvania. This was about 22% of all the recorded Babula’s in the USA. Pennsylvania had the highest population of Babula families in 1920.

Where did the name Camilla come from and what does it mean?

Literary: Camilla was the name of a warrior maiden, Queen of the Volscians, who fought in the army of Aeneas in Roman poet Virgil’s “Aeneid”. The name may also be traced back to the young girls who assisted at pagan religious ceremonies. The heroine of Alexandre Dumas’s famous play “Camille” was actually named Marguerite (see Camellia ).

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