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BILA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bilahari | பீலாஹாரீ
Name of a Raga
Bilahari | பீலாஹாரீ
Boy/Male
Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Australian, French, German, Indian, Irish, Muslim, Nigerian, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi
The Chosen One; Black Man; First Convert of Muhammad; Name of the Prophet's Muezzin (Person who Calls to Prayer); Wetting; Moistening; A Proph
Boy/Male
Native American
White person.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of the Prophet's Muezzin
Boy/Male
Muslim
The prophets person calling prayer
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Swahili
Call to Prayer
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Hollow; Cave
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Indian
The prophets person calling prayer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Play
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Pleasure
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim
Chosen one.
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name BILAGAANA means "white person."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bilakshyen | பீலாகà¯à®·à¯à®¯à¯‡à®¨
One having abnormal quality
Bilakshyen | பீலாகà¯à®·à¯à®¯à¯‡à®¨
Boy/Male
Hindu
Play
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beauty; Gift
Boy/Male
Hindu
One having abnormal quality
Boy/Male
Indian
Happy, God like
BILA
BILA
Girl/Female
French
meaning pure.
Girl/Female
British, English, Hungarian
Bright Fame
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, Irish
Radiant Girl; Famous Battle
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a variant of the personal name Clement.Perhaps a reduced form of Scottish and northern Irish McClymont.
Girl/Female
Greek
Wife of Pandion.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Deputy
Girl/Female
Biblical
Mourning of sickness.
Boy/Male
Italian Spanish American
peaceful ruler'.
Boy/Male
Indian
Leniecy
Female
Finnish
Finnish name derived from the word seijas, SEIJA means "serene."
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BILA
a.
Alt. of Bilaminate
a.
Having the lips widely separated and gaping like an open mouth; as a ringent bilabiate corolla.
n. pl.
One of the grand divisions of the animal kingdom, including the classes Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, PteropodaScaphopoda, and Lamellibranchiata, or Conchifera. These animals have an unsegmented bilateral body, with most of the organs and parts paired, but not repeated longitudinally. Most of them develop a mantle, which incloses either a branchial or a pulmonary cavity. They are generally more or less covered and protected by a calcareous shell, which may be univalve, bivalve, or multivalve.
a.
Having two sides; arranged upon two sides; affecting two sides or two parties.
n. pl.
An order of holothurians mostly found in the deep sea. They are remarkable for their bilateral symmetry and curious forms.
n.
State of being bilateral.
n.
See Bilander.
a.
Formed of, or having, two laminae, or thin plates.
a.
Divided in such a manner as to resemble the two lips when the mouth is more or less open; bilabiate.
n.
A small two-masted merchant vessel, fitted only for coasting, or for use in canals, as in Holland.
a.
Situated in the middle; lying in a plane dividing a bilateral animal into right and left halves; -- said of unpaired organs and parts; as, median coverts.
n.
A two-masted passenger boat or small vessel, used in the bay of Manila.
a.
Formed of two plates, as the stigma of the Mimulus; also, having two elevated ridges, as in the lip of certain flowers.
a.
Alt. of Bilamellated
a.
Of or pertaining to the two sides of a central area or organ, or of a central axis; as, bilateral symmetry in animals, where there is a similarity of parts on the right and left sides of the body.
n. pl.
A peculiar early larval stage of certain starfishes, having a bilateral structure, and swimming by means of bands of vibrating cilia.
a.
Having the throat of a bilabiate corolla nearly closed by a projection of the base of the lower lip; masked, as in the flower of the snapdragon.
a.
Symmetrical bilaterally; -- said of organisms, or parts of organisms, capable of division into two symmetrical halves only in a single plane.
n.
A byland.
n.
A treatise on the bile and bilary organs.