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AMADIS
Female
English
Latin name first found in the medieval romance Amadis of Gaul, as the name of the king's daughter who married the Gaulish knight Amadis, possibly from the medieval Latin word oroana, ORIANA means "golden."Â
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of French Bayard, BAJARDO means "bay color." This was the name of Reynaldo's horse, once the property of Amadis of Gaul. It was found by Malagigi, the wizard, in a cave guarded by a dragon which the wizard slew. According to tradition, the horse still lives, but flees at the approach of man, so that no one can ever hope to catch him.
Girl/Female
Latin
Loved by God.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Amadeus, AMADIS means "to love God." In the medieval romance Amadis of Gaul, this is the name of the Gaulish knight who married the king's daughter Oriana.
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Latin
Loves God.
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Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Sovereign Lord
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Indian, Sanskrit
Triumphant from Birth; Victory on Birth
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Indian
Doer of good deeds, Righteous
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American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Swedish
Noble; Bear; Rock; Noble Strength; Stone; Eagle of Thor
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Ben-Owniy, BENONI means "son of my sorrow." In the bible, this is the name given to Benjamin by his mother Rachel as she died giving birth to him.
Surname or Lastname
English (southern)
English (southern) : habitational name from places in Gloucestershire and Middlesex, so named from Old English strÅd ‘marshy ground overgrown with brushwood’. Strood in Kent is named with the same word, and some examples of the surname are no doubt derived from this term in independent use.
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English
Speannan.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Victorious; Goddess of Victory
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pea-hen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bhanu Rekha | பாந௠ரேகாÂ
Sun rays
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n.
A species of fictitious writing, originally composed in meter in the Romance dialects, and afterward in prose, such as the tales of the court of Arthur, and of Amadis of Gaul; hence, any fictitious and wonderful tale; a sort of novel, especially one which treats of surprising adventures usually befalling a hero or a heroine; a tale of extravagant adventures, of love, and the like.