What is the name meaning of REWA. Phrases containing REWA
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REWA
Girl/Female
Tamil
Swift
Girl/Female
Muslim
Visiting, Returning, Reward
Girl/Female
Muslim
Visiting, Returning, Reward
Girl/Female
Indian
Visiting, Returning, Reward
Boy/Male
Muslim
Prize, Reward
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Godefrei, Godefroi(s), composed of the Germanic elements god, got ‘god’ + frid(u), fred ‘peace’. See also Jeffrey.Americanized form of Irish Mac Gothraidh or Ó Gothraidh, patronymics from the Irish equivalent of Godfrey (see 1 above), borrowed from the Vikings.Americanized form of the French surname Godefroi, of the same origin as 1.An Irish family of the name Godfrey originated in Romney, Kent. The first of them to settle in Ireland was Colonel John Godfrey, who was rewarded with lands in Kerry for his services in the 1641 rebellion.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Reward, Compensation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sarva Punyadhikaphala | ஸரà¯à®µ பà¯à®¨à¯à®¯à®¤à¯€à®•ாபாலா
One who answers prayers and rewards good deeds
Sarva Punyadhikaphala | ஸரà¯à®µ பà¯à®¨à¯à®¯à®¤à¯€à®•ாபாலா
Girl/Female
Muslim
Deserving of gods reward, Name of a female companion of the prophet
Girl/Female
Muslim
Daily wages, Pension, Reward
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift from God, Rewarded, Given, Giving
Girl/Female
Muslim
Reward, Generous
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gift from God, Rewarded, Given, Giving
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland)
English (Northumberland) : habitational name from a place in the foothills of the Cheviots named Harbottle, from Old English hÌ„ra ‘hireling’ (a derivative of hÌ„r ‘wages’, ‘reward’) + bÅtl ‘dwelling’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a Middle English personal name, Ode, in which personal names of several different origins have coalesced: principally Old English Od(d)a, Old Norse Od(d)a and Continental Germanic Odo, Otto. The first two are short forms of names with the first element Old English ord, Old Norse odd ‘point of a weapon’. The Continental Germanic names are from a short form of compound names with the first element od- ‘possessions’, ‘riches’. The situation is further confused by the fact that all of these names were Latinized as Odo. Odo was the name of the half-brother of the Conqueror, archbishop of Bayeux, who accompanied the Norman expedition to England and was rewarded with 439 confiscated manors. The German name Odo or Otto was a hereditary name in the Saxon ruling house, as well as being borne by Otto von Wittelsbach, who founded the Bavarian ruling dynasty in the 11th century, and the 12th-century Otto of Bamberg, apostle of Pomerania.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Reward
Boy/Male
Muslim
Reward
Girl/Female
Muslim
Reward name of An early poe
Girl/Female
Tamil
REWA
REWA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aim, Target
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Clever
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sivanesan | ஸீவாநேஸந
The most noble of all human beings
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kamalakshi | கமலாகà¯à®·à¯€
One whose eyes are beautiful like lotuses
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Good Deed
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Water; Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Unique Friend
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Sustainer
Boy/Male
Celtic
From the narrow river.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Polish, Teutonic
Peaceful Warrior; Peaceful Strength / Giant
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n.
Pay; reward.
a.
Having, or affording, no reward.
a.
Not gilded; hence, not rewarded with gold.
v. t.
To make a matter of bargain and sale of; to accept a price or reward for, as for a breach of duty, trust, or the like; to betray.
v. t.
To reward to an excessive degree.
v. t.
To adventure, or lay out, for hire or reward; to hire out.
n.
One who rewards.
a.
Worthy of reward.
imp. & p. p.
of Reward
v. t.
To come to for the purpose of chastising, rewarding, comforting; to come upon with reward or retribution; to appear before or judge; as, to visit in mercy; to visit one in wrath.
a.
Yielding reward.
n.
The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward.
n.
Compensation for instruction; price or reward paid to an instructor for teaching pupils.
n.
To cheer in grief or under calamity; to comfort; to relieve in affliction, solitude, or discomfort; to console; -- applied to persons; as, to solace one with the hope of future reward.
v. t.
That for which one labors; meed; reward; stipulated payment for service performed; hire; pay; compensation; -- at present generally used in the plural. See Wages.
n.
The quality or state of being venal, or purchasable; mercenariness; prostitution of talents, offices, or services, for money or reward; as, the venality of a corrupt court; the venality of an official.
v. t.
Reward; requital; guerdon.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Reward
v. t.
To excite as if with a goad; to excite, rouse, or animate, to action or more vigorous exertion by some pungent motive or by persuasion; as, to stimulate one by the hope of reward, or by the prospect of glory.
v. t.
To give a reward to; to bless.