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in awe of, be

Also, stand in awe of. Respect and revere someone or something, experience a feeling of solemn wonder, as in All of us are in awe of his many achievements. This expression dates from about a.d. 1000 and originally meant "fear something or someone." Later awe came to mean "dread mingled with respect," and eventually it signified reverence alone.
See also: awe

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MargrÉT-Icelandic
Lale-Turkish
Xaviera-English (Rare)
Prabodh-Indian, Hindi
EsteriES-te-reeFinnish
AmramAM-ram (English), ahm-RAHM (Hebrew)Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Hebrew