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four corners of the earth, the
four corners of the earth, the
The far ends of the world; all parts of the world. For example, Athletes came from the four corners of the earth to compete in the Olympics. This expression appeared in the Bible (Isaiah 11:12): "And gather the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth." Although the idea that the earth is a flat plane with actual corners has long been discarded, the term has survived.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| ŞEmsettİN | | - | Turkish |
| Lourdes | | LOOR-des (Spanish), LUWRD (French), LAWRDZ (English) | Spanish, Various |
| Violet | | VIE-lət, VIE-ə-lət | English |
| Talon | | - | English (Modern) |
| Gasto | | - | Ancient Germanic |
| GonÇAlo | | goon-SA-loo | Portuguese |