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"Svetlana" Meaning

Svetlana is a feminine given name of Russian origin, meaning "bright fame" in Russian. It is a popular name in many Slavic countries, including Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The name Svetlana is often associated with positive qualities such as brightness, wisdom, and nobility. It is also a surname in some cultures.

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Definition

Svetlana is a feminine given name, popular in the countries of Slavic origin.

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Svetlana is a popular Russian name and has been borne by several notable women including Svetlana Alliluyeva (Joseph Stalin's daughter) and Svetlana Zakharova (a principle ballerina at the Bolshoi Ballet).
In literature and art, Svetlana was the subject of a novella by Slovak writer Dominik Dánay; the novel tackles the theme of one-woman understanding her complex identity in a foreign country.
Svetlana is also a given name in many other cultures such as Czech, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Serbian, and Croatian, where it typically means 'clarity', 'light', or 'happiness'.
A number of women have collectively used the single Svetlana Asteroid to track the asteroid 2590.
The character of Svetlana Chmerkovskaya describes her situation at a Ukrainian women-only concentration camp in the novel "Brother's Keeper" by Randa Abdel Aziz.

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Sverdrup

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A unit of volume equal to one million cubic meters, used primarily to measure the volume of water in lakes, reservoirs, and the ocean. It is named after the Norwegian oceanographer Johan Sverdrup.

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An abbreviation of the French phrase "s'il vous plaît", meaning "if you please" or "please".

Swab

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Swabbed

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To clean or remove germs or other particles from a surface using a swab. This term is often used in medical contexts, such as hospitals or laboratories.

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Swabia

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Swabia can refer to:<br><br>1. Swabia (German region): a former duchy and historical region in Germany, located in the southern part of the modern-day state of Baden-Württemberg.<br>2. Swabian (Ethnic group): a subgroup of the Alemanni people, a Germanic tribe living in the region of Swabia.<br>3. Swabian dialect: a group of German dialects spoken in the Swabia region, similar to Austro-Bavarian.<br>4. Bavarian-Swabian culture: the cultural heritage of the Swabian and Bavarian regions, known for their rich tradition of art, music, and folklore.<br><br>In broader contexts, Swabia can also refer to:<br><br> Swabbing: a practice in nautical navigation, where a boat uses a long-handled brush (swab) to clean its deck.<br> Swabia Military Area: a former military district in Germany.<br><br>However, it is worth noting that the primary meaning of Swabia refers to the historical region in southern Germany.

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Swaddle

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To wrap a baby tightly in a blanket, typically to make them feel secure and relaxed, often to help them sleep.