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- leopard cannot change its spots, a
leopard cannot change its spots, a
leopard cannot change its spots, a
Also, the tiger cannot change its stripes. One can't change one's essential nature. For example, He's a conservative, no matter what he says; the leopard cannot change its spots. These metaphoric expressions both originated in an ancient Greek proverb that appears in the Bible (Jeremiah 13:23): "Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?" It was first recorded in English in 1546.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Eldad | | EL-dad (English) | Biblical |
Jelle | | YEL-lə (Dutch) | Frisian, Dutch |
Juliet | | ['dʒu:ljət] | |
Filiberto | | - | Italian |
Alexia | | ə-LEK-see-ə (English) | French, English (Modern) |
Chayim | | - | Hebrew |