First name for Yale
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ELIHUFirst name for Yale
LSATHarvard and Yale drafted the first one for 1948
KRISFirst name for Santa
PRIMOName for a first "figlio"
ERLEFirst name for an author.
SAMLClemens's first name, for short
IRAFirst name that's Hebrew for "watchful"
JANEFirst name for an anonymous woman
MOTOROLAName first used for car radios
ROBApt first name for a thief
ROBApt first name for a thief?
SUEApt first name for a lawyer?
SUEAppropriate first name for an attorney
CLETEApt first name for a baseball player?
STROMSenate first name for nearly 50 years
ROSAFirst name in sitting still for justice?
ELTON"That's What Friends Are For" first name
IRAGood first name for a tax adviser
IRAApt first name for a tax adviser
ONOMusician whose first name is Japanese for "ocean child"
OUGHTSPossible name for the first decade of the century
NMIAbbr. for someone with just a first and last name
VANESSAFirst name invented by Jonathan Swift for his paramour, Esther Vanhomrigh
NMIAbbr. for someone who has just a first and last name
KAREEMN.B.A. first name that's Arabic for "noble" or "exalted"
AGRICOLAFirst-century governor of Britain, whose name was Latin for "farmer"
EBENEZERFirst name associated with Christmas, from the Hebrew for "rock of help"
praenomenAn ancient Roman's first or personal name, for example Marcus Tullius Cicero
praenomensAn ancient Roman's first or personal name, for example Marcus Tullius Cicero
MAEUnlikely choice for a girl's first name if your last name is Day
REDD"Sanford and Son" comedian's first name, which could be a cryptogram for his last name
VANESSAFirst name invented by Jonathan Swift for his paramour, immortalized in his poem "Cadenus and ..."
SLADEFirst name of a senator being targeted for defeat in November by Native American groups
VANESSAFirst name invented by Jonathan Swift for his paramour in his later life, immortalized in his poem "Cadenus and ..."
trinomial(of a systematic name for a taxon) Consisting of three terms of which the first is the name of the genus, the second that of the species, and the third that of the subspecies or variety