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DUA
Girl/Female
Indian
Prayer
Girl/Female
Irish
Feminine of Duane.
Girl/Female
Indian
Dual, Second
Female
English
Feminine form of English Duane, DUANA means "little black one."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Eduardus, DUARTE means "guardian of prosperity."
Boy/Male
Indian
Non duality, One without second
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, No one like him, Non duality
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Non duality, One without second
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, No one like him, Non duality
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, No one like him, Non duality
Girl/Female
Muslim
Prayer
Girl/Female
Irish
Feminine of Duane. Dark.
Girl/Female
Indian
Union of matter and soul, Non duality
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dual, Second
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dubhán, originally a byname from a diminutive of Gaelic dubh, DUANE means "little black one."
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, No one like him, Non duality
Girl/Female
Indian
Union of matter and soul, Non duality
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, No one like him, Non duality
Girl/Female
Indian
Non duality, One without second
Girl/Female
Muslim
Prayer
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Male
English
Variant form of English Fulke, FOWKE means "people, tribe."
Female
Russian
Variant form of Russian Agrafina, OGRIFINA means "wild horse."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Cheerfulness; Joy; Energy; Happiness
Male
French
French name AMÉ means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Complete satisfaction
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Not Cold; Hot; Cloud; Water; Traveller
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Praiseworthy; Glorious
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sting, Charm
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Hebrew
Bitterness
Boy/Male
Arabic
One who serves a righteous man.
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n.
That doctrine which refers all phenomena to a single ultimate constituent or agent; -- the opposite of dualism.
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One of a sect of Christian dualists originating in Armenia in the seventh century. They rejected the Old Testament and the part of the New.
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A system which accepts two gods, or two original principles, one good and the other evil.
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Government by two persons.
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Consisting of two; pertaining to dualism or duality.
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Denoting one person or thing; as, the singular number; -- opposed to dual and plural.
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State of being dual or twofold; a twofold division; any system which is founded on a double principle, or a twofold distinction
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Of or pertaining to Ahura-Mazda, or Ormuzd, the beneficent deity in the Zoroastrian dualistic system; hence, Zoroastrian.
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One who rejects the principle of dualism.
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The doctrine that all mankind are divided by the arbitrary decree of God, and in his eternal foreknowledge, into two classes, the elect and the reprobate.
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A union of two; duality.
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The quality or condition of being two or twofold; dual character or usage.
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The duality or state of being obdurate; invincible hardness of heart; obstinacy.
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Expressing, or consisting of, the number two; belonging to two; as, the dual number of nouns, etc. , in Greek.
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One who administers two offices.
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Belief in the existence of two gods; dualism.
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A division of a poem corresponding to a canto; a poem or song.
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The theory that each cerebral hemisphere acts independently of the other.
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A believer in the doctrines of Manes, a Persian of the third century A. D., who taught a dualism in which Light is regarded as the source of Good, and Darkness as the source of Evil.
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One who believes in dualism; a ditheist.