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Let the dead bury the dead
Let the dead bury the dead.
Prov. Do not try to revive old grievances.; Forget about past conflicts. (Biblical.) The Nelson family and the Hopkins family had been feuding for decades, but when Andrew Nelson and Louise Hopkins declared that they wanted to get married, their families decided to let the dead bury the dead.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Branca | | BRAN-ka (Galician) | Portuguese, Galician |
Ambridge | | ['æmbridʒ] | |
Geneva | | jə-NEE-və | English |
ŽOfia | | - | Slovak |
Vasil | | vah-SIL (Bulgarian) | Bulgarian, Macedonian, Georgian, Albanian |
Maurits | | MOW-rits | Dutch |