come out of



come out of

Also, come from or come of . Issue, proceed, or result from, as in What good can come out of all this wrangling? or Where are these questions coming from? or What do you think will come of this change? The first term dates from the early 1600s, the second from the early 1200s, and the third from the late 1500s. Also see where one is coming from.
See also: come, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Roza (2)-Ancient Germanic
Rhodes[rəudz]
Jagodayah-GAW-dah (Polish)Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Polish
Mclain[mək'lein]
PercivalPUR-si-vəl (English)Arthurian Romance, English
Snorre-Norwegian