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God's acre
God's acre
A churchyard burial area. The phrase is a translation of the German word, Gottesacker, “God's field” where the souls of the faithful are sown. The phrase also been used for the dedication of a portion of a farm field or a garden plot to growing food that will be given to the needy. The phrase should not be confused with Erskine Caldwell's 1933 novel, God's Little Acre.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Karin | | ['ka:rin] | |
Sheryll | | SHER-əl | English |
Miu | | mee-oo | Japanese |
Joye | | [dʒɔi] | |
Ione | | ie-O-nee (English), IE-o-nee (English), ie-ON (English) | Greek Mythology, English |
Mikha'il | | - | Arabic |