What is the name meaning of MUSA. Phrases containing MUSA
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Greek
Gift of the Muses.
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Muslim
Helper
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Indian
She narrated Hadith
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English and German
English and German : from Ida, which is found as both a male and female personal name in English but only as a female name in German. This is of continental Germanic origin and was popular among the Normans, who brought it to England. Its etymology is disputed: it is thought by some to be of the same origin as hild- ‘battle’, ‘strife’; by others to be of the same origin as Old High German idis ‘(wise) woman’, or from Old Norse idh ‘work’, ‘activity’.Japanese : ‘rice paddy by the well’; habitational name from Ida-mura in Musashi (now TÅkyÅ and Saitama prefectures). Variously written and found mostly in eastern Japan and the RyÅ«kyÅ« Islands.
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Old Arabic name
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Indian
Abdullah ibn-musa
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Indian
The bestower of form, The shaper
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Muslim
The bestower of form, The shaper
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Muslim
One who confirms, Verifies another (1)
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Arabic Muslim Egyptian
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Muslim
A prophets name
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English
English : variant of Town.Japanese : variously written, usually with characters meaning either ‘sword’ or ‘benefit’ and ‘root’, the latter version being used for the name of the Tone River, which was formerly the boundary between the provinces of Musashi (now TÅkyÅ and Saitama prefecture) and ShimÅsa (now Chiba prefecture), until it was diverted in early modern times to become the northern boundary of Chiba. Some families may have taken their name from the name of the river.
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Muslim
Servant of the fashioner (Allah)
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Muslim
She narrated Hadith
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Muslim
Early Imam (Leader) of Islam.
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Muslim
Abdullah ibn-musa
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Muslim
(Wife of prophet Musa)
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Muslim
Unfettered camel
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Muslim
(Wife of the prophet Musa)
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One who affirms the truth
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n.
An itinerant player on the musette, an instrument formerly common in Europe.
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A fabric made in Manilla from the older leaf sheaths of the abaca (Musa textilis).
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A treelike perennial herb (Musa paradisiaca) of tropical regions, bearing immense leaves and large clusters of the fruits called plantains. See Musa.
v. i.
A dreamer; an absent-minded person.
n.
A small animal of Java (Paradoxirus fasciatus), allied to the civets. It swallows, but does not digest, large quantities of ripe coffee berries, thus serving to disseminate the coffee plant; hence it is called also coffee rat.
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of Musa
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Of or pertaining to the Muses, or to Poetry.
n.
Any species of Paradoxurus, a genus of Asiatic viverrine mammals allied to the civet, as the musang, and the luwack or palm cat (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). See Musang.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, plants of the genus Musa.
n.
A perennial herbaceous plant of almost treelike size (Musa sapientum); also, its edible fruit. See Musa.
n.
A genus of perennial, herbaceous, endogenous plants of great size, including the banana (Musa sapientum), the plantain (M. paradisiaca of Linnaeus, but probably not a distinct species), the Abyssinian (M. Ensete), the Philippine Island (M. textilis, which yields Manila hemp), and about eighteen other species. See Illust. of Banana and Plantain.
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The Manila-hemp plant (Musa textilis); also, its fiber. See Manila hemp under Manila.