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  2. Hyacinth - Wikipedia

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    This hyacinth has a single dense spike of fragrant flowers in shades of red, blue, white, orange, pink, violet or yellow. A form of the common hyacinth is the less hardy and smaller blue- or white-petalled Roman hyacinth. These flowers need full sunlight and should be watered moderately. [14]

  3. Hyacinth (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Hyacinth is a variant form of the given name Hyacinthe. The name is derived from a Greek word meaning the blue larkspur flower or the colour purple. [1]

  4. Jacinth - Wikipedia

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    Jacinth (/ ˈ dʒ æ s ɪ n θ /, [1] / ˈ dʒ eɪ s ɪ n θ /) [2] or hyacinth (/ ˈ h aɪ. ə s ɪ n θ /) [3] is a yellow-red to red-brown variety of zircon used as a gemstone. [ 4 ] In Exodus 28:19, one of the precious stones set into the hoshen (the breastplate worn by the High Priest of Israel ) is called, in Hebrew, leshem , which is ...

  5. Jacin - Wikipedia

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    Jacinta, Hyacinth, Jason Jacin is a unisex given name . It is either Spanish in origin, and is a shortened form of Jacinta , meaning " Hyacinth ", or a variation on the spelling of Jason , both ultimately from Greek.

  6. Jacinta - Wikipedia

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    The given name Jacinta is the feminine form of old European masculine name known across the West as . Jácint in Hungarian language; Jacenty in Polish; Jacinto in Spanish and Portuguese.

  7. Hyacinth (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The flower hyacinth that rose from Hyacinth's blood is said to have had a deep blue or purple hue and a sign resembling the inscription "AI" on its petals, a symbol of sorrow. [42] However, this flower has been identified with another plant, the larkspur, or an iris, or perhaps gladiolus italicus rather than what we today call hyacinth. [43]

  8. Keeping Up Appearances - Wikipedia

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    Keeping Up Appearances is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke.It originally aired on BBC1 from 1990 to 1995. The central character is an eccentric and snobbish middle-class social climber, Hyacinth Bucket (Patricia Routledge), who insists that her surname is pronounced "Bouquet". [1]

  9. Jacinto - Wikipedia

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    Jacinto is a Spanish and Portuguese given name meaning Hyacinth, [1] which can refer to Saint Hyacinth, a Roman martyr (Hyacinth and Protus), or the Hyacinth flower itself. Common English nicknames for "Jacinto" are "Jack", "Chinto" and "Jesse".