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- borrow from
borrow from
borrow something from someone
to request and receive the use of something from someone. Can I borrow a hammer from you? Sorry, this hammer was borrowed from my father.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| LonÁN | | - | Irish |
| Dionysus | | die-ə-NIE-səs (English) | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |
| Hilaria | | ee-LAH-ryah (Spanish) | Ancient Roman, Spanish |
| Petronella | | pe-tro-NE-lah (German) | Dutch, German, Swedish |
| Marybeth | | mer-ee-BETH, mar-ee-BETH | English |
| Itzel | | - | Native American, Mayan |