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form into
form someone or something into something
to shape someone or something into something. We formed the people into a line. Kathy formed the clay into a small elephant.
form (up) into something
[for a group of people] to assume the shape of something. The boys formed up into a jagged line. We'll form into a line.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Ferne | | [fɜ:n] | |
| Suri | | - | Yiddish |
| Agi | | - | Ancient Germanic |
| Hephzibah | | HEF-zi-bə (English), HEP-zi-bə (English) | Biblical |
| Violeta | | byo-LE-tah (Spanish) | Romanian, Spanish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Lithuanian |
| ViktÓRia | | - | Hungarian, Slovak |