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cold hands, warm heart
Cold hands, warm heart.
Prov. People whose hands are usually cold have kind and loving personalities. Nancy: I don't like holding hands with Joe. His hands are so cold. Jane: Cold hands, warm heart.
cold hands, warm heart
Not showing one's feelings does not signify lack of feeling. For example, Dan rarely sends flowers or anything, but he's a case of cold hands, warm heart. Why a literally cold hand should indicate sympathy or affection is not really clear, but this expression has been so used since about 1900, and the Germans have an identical saying ( kalte Hand, warmes Herz).
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Lyov | | LYOF | Russian |
| Lia (2) | | LEE-ah (Italian) | Italian, Dutch |
| Ove | | - | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
| Suibhne | | SIV-na (Irish, Scottish) | Irish, Scottish, Ancient Irish |
| Ghayth | | - | Arabic |
| Augustijn | | OW-khuys-tien | Dutch |