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form from something
[for something] to develop from something; [for something] to assume a shape, using something else as raw material. Suddenly, an idea began to form from the things that you had said. It seemed that a figure was forming from the mists arising from the swamps.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Santiago | | sahn-TYAH-go (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
| Karola | | KAW-ro-law (Hungarian), kah-RO-lah (German) | Hungarian, German |
| Susie | | SOO-zee | English |
| Margarete | | mahr-gah-RE-tə | German |
| Cathy | | ['kæθi] | |
| Sajjad | | - | Arabic |