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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".
Date | Editor | Name ID | Change Summary | ||||
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 |