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ABUL KALAM
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Arabic, Muslim
Well-known Sahabi Abu Moosa Al-ashari
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Indian
Abu amr Nasr
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Arabic, Muslim
Father of Qasim; An Attributive Name of the Prophet Muhammad
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Arabic, Muslim
Merits; Father of Virtues
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Arabic, Muslim
Eloquent; Father of Speech
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Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Great Jurist and Pupil of Imam Abu Hanifah
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Arabic, Muslim
Father of Mankind; An Epithet of Adam who was also the First Prophet
Biblical
mourning to the house of Maachah,meadow of the house of Maachah,also called ABEL-MAIM
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Arabic, Muslim
Sahabi; Great Scholar of History
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Arabic, Hebrew
The Biblical Abel is the English Language Equivalent; Abel; Adam's Younger Son
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Arabic, Muslim
Father of Husain; Caliph Ali
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Wife of Abu Sufyan
Male
English
 In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his jealous brother Cain. Anglicized form of Greek Habel, ABEL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory." Anglicized form of Hebrew Hebel, meaning "breath, breathing."
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Muslim
(Wife of abu Sufyan)
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Arabic, Muslim
One who does Good
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Muslim
Abu amr Nasr
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Arabic
Servant of Allah
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Arabic, Muslim
Blissful; Father of Blessings
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Wife of Abu Sufyan
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Arabic, Muslim
The Son of Ali
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American, British, English
Wester Town-name of a Place; West Town; From the Western Settlement
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Icelandic Helgi, HELGE means "holy; dedicated to the gods."
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Tamil
Hill top
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from Broad Campden or Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, both named with Old English camp ‘enclosure’ + denu ‘valley’.
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Hindu
Bird
Girl/Female
Hindu
A creeper of Love
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from Middle English pilch, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of pilches or a nickname for a habitual wearer of these. A pilch (from Late Latin pellicia, a derivative of pellis ‘skin’, ‘hide’) was a kind of coarse leather garment with the hair or fur still on it.Polish : nickname from Old Polish pilch ‘gray squirrel’.Jewish (from Ukraine) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish piltsh ‘felt’ (see 1).
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Indian, Mythological
One who Never Lies; Another Name of Arjun from Mahabharat
Girl/Female
British, English
From the Royal Fortress Meadow
Boy/Male
Hindu
Invaluable
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imp. & p. p.
of Abut
n.
A solemn affirmation, connected with a sacred object, or one regarded as sacred, as the temple, the altar, the blood of Abel, the Bible, the Koran, etc.
v. i.
See Butt, v., and Abut, v.
n.
One of a sect in Africa (4th century), mentioned by St. Augustine, who states that they married, but lived in continence, after the manner, as they pretended, of Abel.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Abut
v. i.
To project; to terminate or border; to be contiguous; to meet; -- with on, upon, or against; as, his land abuts on the road.
v. i.
To join at the butt, end, or outward extremity; to terminate; to be bounded; to abut.