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ADIE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Swedish
Noble; Kind; Adornment; Jewel
Biblical
the witness of the Lord
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Hebrew
Goat
Boy/Male
Hebrew Biblical
God's ornament.
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Champakmala | சமà¯à®ªà®•à¯à®®à®¾à®²à®¾
Garland of Champa flowers
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Innocent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vandurga | வநதà¯à®°à¯à®•ா
Goddess of forests
Male
Hebrew
Possibly a contracted form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, YODA means "praised."Â This is the name of a wise Jedi master in the Star Wars stories.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhanavanthi | தநாவாநà¯à®¤à¯€
Very quit, Holding wealth
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
He Descends
Female
French
French form of Latin Amarantha, AMARANTE means "unfading."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Boundless Blessings
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Sita
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somendra | ஸோமேஂதà¯à®°
The Moon
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interj. & adv.
Good-by; farewell; an expression of kind wishes at parting.
interj.
Go well; good-by; adieu; -- originally applied to a person departing, but by custom now applied both to those who depart and those who remain. It is often separated by the pronoun; as, fare you well; and is sometimes used as an expression of separation only; as, farewell the year; farewell, ye sweet groves; that is, I bid you farewell.
n.
Three letters united in pronunciation so as to have but one sound, or to form but one syllable, as -ieu in adieu; a triphthong.
n.
The act of leaving or departing; a formal parting; a leaving; farewell; adieu; -- used chiefly in the phrase, to take leave, i. e., literally, to take permission to go.
n.
A farewell; commendation to the care of God at parting.
pl.
of Adieu
n.
A combination of three vowel sounds in a single syllable, forming a simple or compound sound; also, a union of three vowel characters, representing together a single sound; a trigraph; as, eye, -ieu in adieu, -eau in beau, are examples of triphthongs.
n.
A passing without notice; intentional neglect; thrusting away; a shifting off; adieu; as, to give a proposal the go-by.
n.
A wish of happiness or welfare at parting; the parting compliment; a good-by; adieu.