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stamp with
stamp someone or something with something
to affix a label onto someone or something with something; to apply a particular message or symbol onto someone or something, as with a rubber stamp. Judy stamped everyone who went into the dance with a symbol that showed that each had paid admission. Mary stamped the bill with the PAID symbol.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Alcides | | - | Greek Mythology (Latinized), Portuguese, Spanish |
Rabi'a | | - | Arabic |
Haruto | | hah-ṙoo-to | Japanese |
Adrianna | | ayd-ree-AN-ə (English), ahd-RYAHN-nah (Polish) | English, Polish |
Vlado | | - | Croatian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian |
Keren Happukh | | - | Biblical Hebrew |