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Tamil
Lord Rama
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Tamil
Ramnarayan | ராமநாராயணÂ
Ram and Vishnu combined
Ramnarayan | ராமநாராயணÂ
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Tamil
Ramprasad | ராமபà¯à®°à®¸à®¾à®¤
Offering of Lord Rama
Ramprasad | ராமபà¯à®°à®¸à®¾à®¤
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Spanish
Spanish form of German Raginmund, RAMÓN means "wise protector."
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Tamil
Gods jewel, Lord Rama
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Tamil
Lord Shiva, Rameshwaram, Lord Rama
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Tamil
Rampratap | ராமபà¯à®°à®¤à®¾à®ª
Lord Rama
Rampratap | ராமபà¯à®°à®¤à®¾à®ª
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Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Ramón, RAMONA means "wise protector."
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Tamil
Shree Ram | à®·à¯à®°à¯€ ராமÂ
Lord Rama
Shree Ram | à®·à¯à®°à¯€ ராமÂ
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Hindi/Indian
(राम) Hindi myth name of a hero of the Ramayana, RAMA means "black, dark" or "darkness." Compare with another form of Rama.
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English
 Anglicized form of Greek Rhama (Hebrew Ramah), RAMA means "a lofty place." In the bible, this is the name of many places, including a place of battle between Israel and Syria, and the name of a town of the tribe of Benjamin. Compare with another form of Rama.
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Ramirus, RAMIRO means "wise and famous."
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Tamil
Rammohan | ராமமோஹநÂ
Lord Rama and Lord Krishna
Rammohan | ராமமோஹநÂ
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Hebrew
(רַעְמָה) Hebrew name RAMAH means "a lofty place." In the bible, this is the name of many places, including a place of battle between Israel and Syria.Â
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Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Ramsay, RAMSEY means "wild-garlic island."
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Tamil
Lord Rama, God, Supreme spirit, Charming
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Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Ramiro, RAMIRA means "wise and famous."
Male
Hebrew
(רָ×) Hebrew name RAM means "high." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.
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Tamil
Ramswaroop | ராமஸà¯à®µà®°à¯‚பÂ
Lord Rama
Ramswaroop | ராமஸà¯à®µà®°à¯‚பÂ
Male
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Ramachandra, RAMACHANDER means "Rama-moon."
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English French American
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Indian
Achieving; Attaining; Accomplishing; Possessing
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Biblical
The Lord hath wrought.
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Greek
Chaste, very holy. Ariadne was Greek mythological daughter of King Minos of Crete who aided...
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Latin
Happy.
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Australian, Hebrew
Gift of the Lord
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English
English : from Middle English delf ‘excavation’, ‘digging’ (Old English (ge)delf), hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a ditch or quarry, a metonymic occupational name for a ditch-cutter or quarryman, or alternatively a habitational name from any of various places named with this word, as for example Delf in Kent and Delph in Lancashire (now Greater Manchester) and Yorkshire.
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
One with High Self Esteem
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British, English
Lives at the Church Hill
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English (mainly north central England)
English (mainly north central England) : habitational name from a place in Northumberland, so called from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Heðīn (from a short form of the rare compound names formed with hǣð ‘heath’ as the first element) + Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.English (mainly north central England) : habitational name from a place in the parish of Prestbury, Cheshire, and from a lost place in southeastern Lancashire, both named from Middle English hen ‘hen’ + shaw ‘wood’. The name de Henneshagh occurs at Rochdale as early as 1325.
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n.
The rod used in ramming home the charge in a muzzle-loading firearm.
n.
A yellow-flowered weed; -- so named from a Mr. Ramsted who introduced it into Pennsylvania. See Toad flax. Called also Ramsted weed.
v. t.
To surround or protect with, or as with, a rampart or ramparts.
pl.
of Ramus
n.
A rampart.
adv.
In a rampant manner.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rampart
n.
A branch; a projecting part or prominent process; a ramification.
v.
Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs; hence, raging; furious.
n.
See Rampart.
n.
A small ramus, or branch.
v. t.
To fortify with a rampire; to form into a rampire.
n.
A rambler.
n.
A plant (Campanula Rapunculus) of the Bellflower family, with a tuberous esculent root; -- also called ramps.
a.
Having many small branches, or ramuli.
a.
Ramulose.
a.
Roving; rambling.
imp. & p. p.
of Rampart
pl.
of Ramulus