What is the name meaning of ESTRA. Phrases containing ESTRA
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ESTRA
Male
English
English form of Greek Diabolos, DEVIL means "accuser, slanderer." In the bible, this is a title for Satan, the prince of demons and author of evil, who estranges men from God and entices them to sin. Figuratively, the devil is a man who, by opposing the cause of God, may be said to act the part of the devil or to side with him.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an incomer, a newcomer to an area, from Middle English strange ‘foreign’ (a reduced form of Old French estrange, Latin extraneus, from extra ‘outside’).
Male
Greek
(Διάβολος) Greek name DIABOLOS means "accuser, slanderer." In the bible, this is a title for Satan, the prince of demons and author of evil, who estranges men from God and entices them to sin. Figuratively, the devil is a man who, by opposing the cause of God, may be said to act the part of the devil or to side with him.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Goddess of Spring
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Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Mind's Light
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Rudolphus, RUDOLPH means "famous wolf."
Girl/Female
Hindu
To be worshipped
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Indra
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of mountain attributed to Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Sweet Like Honey
Boy/Male
Latin
Youth.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Skylar, SKYLER means "protection, shelter."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Criel-sur-Mer, in Seine-Inférieure, France.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Consent
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n.
A blow with edge of a sword.
n.
The action of a horse, when, to get rid of his rider, he rears, plunges, and kicks furiously.
n.
Any domestic animal that has an inclosure, or its proper place and company, and wanders at large, or is lost; an estray. Used also figuratively.
v. t.
To strangle.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Estrange
imp. & p. p.
of Estrange
n.
The act of estranging, or the state of being estranged; alienation.
v. i.
To stray.
n.
One who estranges.
v. t.
To alienate; to estrange.
n.
State of being estranged; estrangement.
v. t.
To estrange; to alienate.
n.
A portion of the floor of a room raised above the general level, as a place for a bed or a throne; a platform; a dais.
n.
Any valuable animal, not wild, found wandering from its owner; a stray.
n.
A straight, heavy sword with two edges, used in the 16th and 17th centuries.
v. t.
To withdraw; to withhold; hence, reflexively, to keep at a distance; to cease to be familiar and friendly with.
n.
A withdrawing or estrangement, as of the affections.
v. t.
To alienate the affections or confidence of; to turn from attachment to enmity or indifference.
v. t.
To divert from its original use or purpose, or from its former possessor; to alienate.
v. i.
To be estranged or alienated.