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In Indian religions, a rishi (Sanskrit: ऋषि IAST: ṛṣi) is an accomplished and enlightened person. They find mention in various Vedic texts. Rishis are
Liu Rushi (Chinese: 柳如是; pinyin: Liú Rúshì; Wade–Giles: Liu Ju-shih; 1618–1664), also known as Yang Ai (楊愛), Liu Shi (柳是), Liu Yin (柳隱),Yang Yinlian (楊影憐)
Rushi is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language medical drama film directed by Raj Madiraju and starring Arvind Krishna, Supriya Shelja, Master Gaurav and Ravi
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predominantly worked in Telugu cinema. In 2011 and 2012, he wrote and directed Rushi, for which he won the Nandi Award for Best Story Writer. He joined Avanthi
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Doddapaneni Rushi Raj (born 3 April 1986) is an Indian former cricketer. He played five first-class matches for Hyderabad between 2008 and 2009. List
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Tamil
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname denoting someone who behaved in a regal fashion or who had earned the title in some contest of skill or by presiding over festivities, from Old French rey, roy ‘king’. Occasionally this was used as a personal name.English : nickname for a timid person, from Middle English ray ‘female roe deer’ or northern Middle English ray ‘roebuck’.English : variant of Rye (1 and 2).English : habitational name, a variant spelling of Wray.Scottish : reduced and altered form of McRae.French : from a noun derivative of Old French raier ‘to gush, stream, or pour’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or rushing stream, or a habitational name from a place called Ray.Indian : variant of Rai.
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English
English : habitational name of uncertain origin. There are places called Gate Wood End, South Yorkshire, Gatewood Hill, Hampshire, and Gatewood House Farm, Leicestershire. The first is named from an Old Norse geyt ‘rushing stream or spring’; the second is from Old English gÄt ‘goat’; the etymology of the Leicestershire place name is not known.The Gatewood family has been established in Essex Co., VA, and Spotsylvania since the 17th century.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived near a loud, rushing stream, Old English hl̄de, or a habitational name from Lead in West Yorkshire, which is named from Old English lǣd ‘water course’ or Old English hlēda ‘ledge’.
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Prosperity
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Charming
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Rushitha | ரூஷீடாÂ
Bright girl
Rushitha | ரூஷீடாÂ
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Rushikesh | ரஷிகேஷÂ
Rushikesh | ரஷிகேஷÂ
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Hindu
Hindu sage, An old Rushi, Deceitful
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Rushimuni
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Sag
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Son of saint, Lord of earth
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Bright girl
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Born with blessings of Lord Shiva
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Hindu
Rushikesh
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : from Middle English swal(e)we, swalu ‘swallow’, hence a nickname for someone thought to resemble the bird, perhaps in swiftness and grace.English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Lincolnshire, so called from the Swallow river on which it stands. The river name is probably ultimately akin to that of the bird, with some transferred meaning such as ‘swirling’ or ‘rushing’.
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Rushikesh
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Tamil
Hindu sage, An old Rushi, Deceitful
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived among rushes, from Middle English rush (a collective singular, Old English rysc), or perhaps an occupational name for someone who wove mats, baskets, and other articles out of rushes.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ruis ‘descendant of Ros’, a personal name perhaps derived from ros ‘wood’. In Connacht it has also been used as a translation of Ó Luachra (see Loughrey).Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada, ‘descendant of Fuada’ a personal name meaning ‘hasty’, ‘rushing’ (see Foody).Altered spelling of German Rüsch or Rusch (see Rusch) or Rosch.Benjamin Rush (1745–1813), a physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born in the PA farming community of Byberry. He was descended from John Rush, a yeoman from Oxfordshire, England, who came to Byberry in 1683.
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English : habitational name from the city in West Yorkshire, or the place in Kent. The former is of British origin, appearing in Bede in the form Loidis ‘People of the LÄt’, (LÄt being an earlier name of the river Aire, meaning ‘the violent one’). Loidis was originally a district name, but was subsequently restricted to the city. The Kentish place name may be from an Old English stream name hlÌ„de ‘loud, rushing stream’.Daniel Leeds (1652–1720) was born in England, probably in Nottinghamshire, and emigrated to America with his father, Thomas, some time in the third quarter of the 17th century. The family settled in Shrewsbury, NJ, in 1677. Daniel made almanacs and was surveyor general of the Province of West Jersey in 1682. He was married four times and had numerous children.
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Hebrew
(×™ï‹×—Ö¸× Ö¸×Ÿ) Hebrew name YOWCHANAN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Josiah. Johanan is the Anglicized form.
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Danish, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Fish
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : of uncertain derivation. It may be a habitational name, perhaps from a place called Ganges in southern France. This is recorded in the 12th century as Agange and Aganthicum, perhaps from a derivative of Latin acanthus ‘bear’s-foot’. On the other hand, it may be from the Old Norse personal name Gangi, a cognate of Old English Gegn.German (Gänge) : from Middle High German genge ‘common’, ‘circulating (among the people)’, ‘sprightly’, hence an occupational name for a hawker or peddler; perhaps also a nickname for an energetic person (see Genge 2).German (Gange or Gänge) : from a short form of the personal names Wolfgang or Gangulf, both formed with Old High German gang- ‘gait’, ‘walk’ (+ wolf ‘wolf’).
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Fasting
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Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Lit by the Moon
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Kashish
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British, English
Wood; Small Forest; Copse
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Hebrew
(תֵּימָן) Hebrew name TEYMAN means "on the right, south." In the bible, this is the name of the city, country, and people of Idumea, and the name of a descendant of Esau.
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Goddess Parvati
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Shivanath | ஷிவநாத
Lord Shiva
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n.
A bursting in; a sudden, violent rushing into a place; as, irruptions of the sea.
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Falling or rushing headlong; rushing swiftly, violently, or recklessly; moving precipitately.
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The act of scudding; a driving along; a rushing with precipitation.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rush
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Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as, gushing waters.
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A rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army.
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A sudden squall; a violent blast of wind; a sudden and brief rushing or driving of the wind. Snow, and hail, stormy gust and flaw.
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A falling, flowing, or rushing downward with violence and rapidity.
v. t.
The act of rushing upon, or towards, an enemy; a sudden onset or attack, as of troops, esp. cavalry; hence, the signal for attack; as, to sound the charge.
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Rushing with force and violence; moving with impetus; furious; forcible; violent; as, an impetuous wind; an impetuous torrent.
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A rushing onward.
v.
A rushing or bursting forth; a quick issue; a sudden eruption; specifically, an issuing of troops from a place besieged to attack the besiegers; a sortie.
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Rolling or rushing in a rapid stream.
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The act of producing a hollow or roaring sound; a violent rushing with heavy roar; as, the booming of the sea; a deep, hollow sound; as, the booming of bitterns.
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Rushing in or upon.
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An extensive current of wind, rushing with great velocity and violence, and commonly attended with rain, hail, or snow; a furious storm.
adv.
In a rushing manner.
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Falling, flowing, or rushing, with steep descent; headlong.
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The quality or state of abounding with rushes.
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Act of rushing upward; an upbreak or upburst; as, an uprush of lava.