What is the name meaning of KAVITVA. Phrases containing KAVITVA
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Singh 'Dinkar' Urvashi (1961) Parashuram ki Pratiksha (1963) Koylaa aur Kavitva (1964) Mritti Tilak (1964) Atmaa ki Ankhe (1964) Haare ko Harinaam (1970)
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English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a watchman or guard, from Norman French wardein (a derivative of warder ‘to guard’).English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Bedfordshire, County Durham, Kent, Northumbria, and Northamptonshire, called Warden, from Old English weard ‘watch’ + dūn ‘hill’. Compare Wardlaw and Wardle 1.
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English (East Anglian)
English (East Anglian) : from a Middle English personal name, Keterych. Reaney suggests this is a blend of the Old Norse name Ketill (see Kettle) with the common Old English name element rīc, as in Burridge.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
A Pure Beauty
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Americanized spelling of Dutch Acker.English
Americanized spelling of Dutch Acker.English : variant of Alker, which has two possible origins: either from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Ealhhere meaning ‘altar army’; or a habitational name from Altcar in Lancashire, named from the Celtic river name Alt (meaning ‘muddy river’) + Old Norse kiarr ‘marsh’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pachaimani | பசைமாநீÂ
Youthful, Resourceful
Biblical
the same as Caphtor
Boy/Male
Spanish
Bringer of peace.
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English
English : variant of Parsley.Scottish : variant of Paisley. Black suggests also that some examples of Pasley and Paisley may be derived from a place known as Pasley or Howpasley, in the Borders region.Possibly an altered spelling of German Pasler, a variant of Basler, or of Pässler, an occupational name, from an agent derivative of basteln ‘to do handicraft’.
Female
Hebrew
(לִי×ï‹×¨Ö´×™×ª) Feminine form of Hebrew unisex Lior, LIORIT means "my light."
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : unexplained. Probably a shortened form of northern Irish and Scottish McLeish.
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