What is the name meaning of ARYAN RAJ. Phrases containing ARYAN RAJ
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Male
English
Variant spelling of English Aaron, ARRAN means "light-bringer."
Boy/Male
Afghan, American, Arabic, Assamese, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Parsi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
King; Noble; Old Civilisation; Related; From a High Race; Son of Arya; That which is Beyond Anyone's Strength; Leader; Belonging to the Aryans who Loves Flute; Brave Noble
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Indian
Of the Aryan race, Ancient
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Hindu
Of the Aryan race, Ancient, Warrior
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Tamil
Of the Aryan race, Ancient, Warrior
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Hindu
Ryan is An Irish baby name that means king (Celebrity Name: Madhuri Dixit)
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Muslim
Of the Aryan race, Ancient, Warrior
Male
Hebrew
(×וּרְיָן) Hebrew name of Aramaic origin, URYAN means "light."
Female
English
Modern variant spelling of English Ariana, ARYANA means "utterly pure."
Male
French
 Variant spelling of Old French Armand, ARMAN means "bold/hardy man." Compare with another form of Arman.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Bryan
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Muslim/Islamic
Of utmost strength
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Non Aryan
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Tamil
A non Aryan
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Tamil
Of the Aryan race, Ancient
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Irish Brian, BRYAN means "high hill."
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Non Aryan
Male
Norwegian
 Norwegian form of Latin Adrianus, ARIAN means "from Hadria." Compare with another form of Arian.
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Hindu
Non Aryan
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Australian, Farsi, Hebrew
Noble; Old Civilisation; Related; From a High Race; Son of Arya; Similar to Aryan
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a.
Pertaining to or denoting the Teutonic family of languages as related to the Sanskrit, or derived from the ancient Aryan language.
n.
One who adheres to or believes the doctrines of Arius.
a.
Of or pertaining to Semi-Arianism.
a.
Pertaining to a race or a language neither Aryan nor Semitic.
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Of or pertaining to the people called Aryans; Indo-European; Indo-Germanic; as, the Aryan stock, the Aryan languages.
n.
The language spoken by the Lapps in Lapland. It is related to the Finnish and Hungarian, and is not an Aryan language.
n. pl.
A race of Hindostan, believed to be the original people who occupied the land before the Hindoo or Aryan invasion.
a. & n.
See Aryan.
v. t.
To make Aryan (a language, or in language).
n.
The act of tracing origin or descent, as in grammar or genealogy; as, the derivation of a word from an Aryan root.
v. i.
To admit or accept the tenets of the Arians; to become an Arian.
n.
One of a primitive people supposed to have lived in prehistoric times, in Central Asia, east of the Caspian Sea, and north of the Hindoo Koosh and Paropamisan Mountains, and to have been the stock from which sprang the Hindoo, Persian, Greek, Latin, Celtic, Teutonic, Slavonic, and other races; one of that ethnological division of mankind called also Indo-European or Indo-Germanic.
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The language of the original Aryans.
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A member of a branch of the Arians which did not acknowledge the Son to be consubstantial with the Father, that is, of the same substance, but admitted him to be of a like substance with the Father, not by nature, but by a peculiar privilege.
a.
Same as Aryan, and Indo-European.
n.
A native of Iran; also, the Iranian or Persian language, a division of the Aryan family of languages.
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Pertaining to Arius, a presbyter of the church of Alexandria, in the fourth century, or to the doctrines of Arius, who held Christ to be inferior to God the Father in nature and dignity, though the first and noblest of all created beings.
n.
See Prian.
a.
Aryan; -- applied to the languages of India and Europe which are derived from the prehistoric Aryan language; also, pertaining to the people or nations who speak these languages; as, the Indo-European or Aryan family.
n.
A member of the Teutonic branch of the Indo-European, or Aryan, family.