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Pati Patni Aur Woh (2019 film)
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PATI
Girl/Female
Latin
Patient.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kshantu | கà¯à®·à®¨à®¤à¯à®‚
Patient
Kshantu | கà¯à®·à®¨à®¤à¯à®‚
Girl/Female
Tamil
A flower, Clever, Patient
Girl/Female
Latin American French English Shakespearean
Patient.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Shakespearean
To Endure; Patience; One of the Many Qualities and Virtues that the Puritans Adopted as Names After the Reformation; Enduring; To Suffer
Girl/Female
Tamil
Patience, Bold
Girl/Female
Latin
Patient.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Patience, Bold
Girl/Female
Tamil
Raaga or patience
Girl/Female
Tamil
Raaga or patience
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English, Old French patience (Latin patientia, a derivative of patiens ‘patient’), hence a nickname, given perhaps to a notably long-suffering individual or to someone who had represented this abstract virtue in a morality play. However, this was also a personal name for men and women and the surname may derive from this use.
Boy/Male
Tamil
(Son of Madri and Pandu, known for patience)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Patience
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhairyya | தைரà¯à®¯à¯à®¯à®¾
Patience
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Female
English
A Christian virtue name, derived from the English vocabulary word, patience, from Latin pati, PATIENCE means "to suffer." The Puritans considered it virtuous "to suffer" misfortune and persecution without complaint or loss of faith.Â
Female
African
endurance; submission.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Patience
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English dregh, probably as a nickname from any of its several senses: ‘lasting’, ‘patient’, ‘slow’, ‘tedious’, ‘doughty’. Alternatively, in some cases, the name may derive from Old English dr̄ge ‘dry’, ‘withered’, also applied as a nickname.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Patience
Girl/Female
Tamil
Contented, Peaceful and patient
PATI
PATI
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese
Lover of Horses
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Gainer; Story Teller
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fish which moves with ease everywhere bestowing Love and peace over her surroundings getting pride to all, Paradise, A gem, Precious stone
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Truely Kind person , Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
King of River Ganga
Boy/Male
Muslim
Compensation, Consoling
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Son of Madri and Pandu, known for patience)
Girl/Female
Latin
Venus's surname.
Boy/Male
Indian
Shining Sun or cheerful, The Sun
Girl/Female
Latin
Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is...
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adv.
In a patient manner.
n.
A condition, often simulating death, in which there is a total suspension of the power of voluntary movement, with abolition of all evidences of mental activity and the reduction to a minimum of all the vital functions so that the patient lies still and apparently unconscious of surrounding objects, while the pulsation of the heart and the breathing, although still present, are almost or altogether imperceptible.
a.
Constant in pursuit or exertion; persevering; calmly diligent; as, patient endeavor.
v. t.
To go or come to see, as for the purpose of friendship, business, curiosity, etc.; to attend; to call upon; as, the physician visits his patient.
n.
Alt. of Patine
v. t.
To strain; to subject to excessive tests; as, the light tries his eyes; repeated disappointments try one's patience.
prep.
Denoting relation to some thing or person that is superior, weighs upon, oppresses, bows down, governs, directs, influences powerfully, or the like, in a relation of subjection, subordination, obligation, liability, or the like; as, to travel under a heavy load; to live under extreme oppression; to have fortitude under the evils of life; to have patience under pain, or under misfortunes; to behave like a Christian under reproaches and injuries; under the pains and penalties of the law; the condition under which one enters upon an office; under the necessity of obeying the laws; under vows of chastity.
n.
a flat heap of moist, crushed silver ore, prepared for the patio process.
n.
A patient who is outside a hospital, but receives medical aid from it.
v. i.
To become weary; to be fatigued; to have the strength fail; to have the patience exhausted; as, a feeble person soon tires.
n.
The state of being tried or tempted; exposure to suffering that tests strength, patience, faith, or the like; affliction or temptation that exercises and proves the graces or virtues of men.
v. i.
To stay or rest in expectation; to stop or remain stationary till the arrival of some person or event; to rest in patience; to stay; not to depart.
n.
The agile gibbon; -- called also ungka-pati, and ungka-etam. See Gibbon.
n.
A kind of dock (Rumex Patientia), less common in America than in Europe; monk's rhubarb.
v. t.
To exhaust the strength of, as by toil or labor; to exhaust the patience of; to wear out (one's interest, attention, or the like); to weary; to fatigue; to jade.
a.
Lasting for a time only; existing or continuing for a limited time; not permanent; as, the patient has obtained temporary relief.
v. t.
To care for medicinally or surgically; to manage in the use of remedies or appliances; as, to treat a disease, a wound, or a patient.
v. t.
Moderation of passion; patience; calmness; sedateness.
v. i.
To go too far; to put any one to inconvenience by demand or importunity; to intrude; as, to trespass upon the time or patience of another.
n.
The state or quality of being patient; the power of suffering with fortitude; uncomplaining endurance of evils or wrongs, as toil, pain, poverty, insult, oppression, calamity, etc.