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Meaning & History
From the English word for the gemstone (a variety of chalcedony), which can be black, red or other colours. It is derived from Greek ὄνυξ (onyx) meaning "claw, nail".
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12/1/2024, 10:33 PM | Mike C | onyx | update #117 | |||
4/5/2022, 10:13 PM | Mike C | onyx | added (from user-submitted name 14813) | ||||
12/28/2020, 7:17 PM | LMS | 14813 | |||||
7/8/2016, 10:11 PM | LMS | 14813 | |||||
9/29/2015, 4:24 PM | mirfak | 14813 | |||||
8/6/2014, 5:28 PM | New_Chloe | 14813 | |||||
8/6/2014, 5:27 PM | New_Chloe | 14813 | |||||
1/12/2013, 1:01 AM | Mike C | 14813 | |||||
9/28/2007, 4:27 PM | Cassandra113 |