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- get from
get from
get something from someone or something
1. to receive something from someone or something. I got this belt from my aunt for my birthday. I got a letter from the bank about the loan we applied for.
2. to contract a disease from someone or something. I got chicken pox from my son. I probably got my cold from walking in the rain.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Satan | | SAY-tən (English) | Theology, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew |
| Shahnaz | | - | Persian, Arabic, Urdu |
| Lauressa | | lə-RES-ə | English (Rare) |
| Okoro | | - | Western African, Urhobo |
| Dand | | - | Scottish |
| Jacinto | | hah-THEEN-to (Spanish), hah-SEEN-to (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |