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CHARITA
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helpful, Beneficent, Charitable
Girl/Female
Indian
Old ancient, Beautiful, Charitable, Loving
Boy/Male
Muslim
Charitable, Beneficent
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helpful, Beneficent, Charitable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a kindly person, from Middle English gode ‘good’ + herte ‘heart’.Probably also an Americanized form of German Gothard or Swiss Gutherz, a nickname for a charitable person, from Middle High German guot ‘good’ + herze ‘heart’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Old ancient, Beautiful, Charitable, Loving
Boy/Male
Muslim
Charitable, Beneficent
Girl/Female
Indian
Good, One having a very clean character
Girl/Female
Muslim
Charitable and kind
Girl/Female
Tamil
Charitable
Girl/Female
Tamil
Charitavya | சரீதாவà¯à®¯à®¾Â
Female
English
Variant form of English Charity, CHARITA means "dear."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
Charitable
Girl/Female
Indian
Charitable, Good
Girl/Female
Muslim
Charitable
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Tamil
Charitable king
Girl/Female
Tamil
Good, One having a very clean character
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of Surya dynasty, Charitable
Girl/Female
Indian
Charitable
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Boy/Male
American, Australian, English, Greek
Defender of the People
Boy/Male
Indian
An old Arabic name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bright moonlight
Boy/Male
Indian
Protector of light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Himalaya
Boy/Male
Muslim
Dispersed in the air
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Princess; Warrior
Girl/Female
English
Feminine God will judge.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Leader of Men
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Good Natured
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adv.
In a charitable manner.
n.
A charitable gift or contribution; a gift; an alms; a dole; a largess; a sportula.
n.
A member of certain charitable sisterhoods.
n.
A scholarship or charitable foundation in a university, as in Scotland; a sum given to enable a student to pursue his studies.
n.
To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest one in charitable work.
a.
Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in judging; harsh; censorious; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal.
a.
Subsisting on alms or charitable contributions.
n.
Specifically, a lay association for devotion or for charitable purposes.
a.
Full of love and good will; benevolent; kind.
n.
A charitable institution, or a gift to create and support such an institution; as, Lady Margaret's charity.
n.
The quality of being charitable; the exercise of charity.
a.
Liberal in judging of others; disposed to look on the best side, and to avoid harsh judgment.
a.
Liberal in benefactions to the poor; giving freely; generous; beneficent.
n.
An established or organized society or corporation; an establishment, especially of a public character, or affecting a community; a foundation; as, a literary institution; a charitable institution; also, a building or the buildings occupied or used by such organization; as, the Smithsonian Institution.
v. t.
A religious association or society, organized for charitable purposes or for assistance in parish work.
n.
A well known public school and charitable foundation in the building once used as a Carthusian monastery (Chartreuse) in London.
n.
A tenth; the tenth part of anything; specifically, the tenthpart of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support, as in England, or devoted to religious or charitable uses. Almost all the tithes of England and Wales are commuted by law into rent charges.
n.
A gift to some charitable or religious institution; -- nearly synonymous with mortmain.
a.
Of or pertaining to charity; springing from, or intended for, charity; relating to almsgiving; eleemosynary; as, a charitable institution.
a.
Dictated by kindness; favorable; lenient.