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Boy/Male
Muslim
Master, Gentleman, Companion
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
He who has the Evidence
Girl/Female
Indian
Lady, Wife, Friend
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
He who Possesses Leadership
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sea Shore
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Friend; Colleague
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of the Banner of Praise
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of Comfort
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
He who Owns the Words
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lady, Wife, Friend
Boy/Male
Indian
Master, Gentleman, Companion
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
He who Ascended to the Heavens
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sea shore, Guide
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of the Crown
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Possessor of the Mantle
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Muslim
Moon
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
He who Rode the Burraq
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of the Staff
Boy/Male
Arabic
Companion; Follower
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Immortality
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Turkish
Strong; Certain; Well-established; Sure
Boy/Male
Tamil
Thigh less
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Persian Esther, ESTER means "star."
Girl/Female
Gaelic
From the pasture.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Greater Manchester (formerly in Cheshire) and Sheffield, South Yorkshire, named with Old English brÅm ‘broom’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’. See also Bramwell.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Country)
English (chiefly West Country) : (of Norman origin) from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon), probably of Germanic origin, but uncertain meaning.English (chiefly West Country) : nickname for a pilgrim or one who carried a pilgrim’s staff, Middle English, Old French bourdon.English (chiefly West Country) : habitational name from any of various places called Burdon or Burden. Burden in West Yorkshire and Great Burdon in County Durham are named with Old English burh ‘stronghold’, ‘fortified place’ + dūn ‘hill’; Burdon in Tyne and Wear is named with Old English b̄re ‘byre’ + denu ‘valley’.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Armenian, Australian, British, English
Maiden
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name from any of several places so named, for example in Westphalia and Switzerland.German : nickname from Middle High German heiden ‘heathen’, Old High German heidano, apparently a derivative of heida ‘heath’, modeled on Latin paganus (see Pain 1). The nickname was sometimes used to refer to a Christian knight who had been on a Crusade to fight in the Holy Land.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin; possibly a shortened form of any of various ornamental names formed with German Heide- ‘heath’, for example Heidenberg, Heidenkorn, Heidenkrug, Heidenwurzel.English : variant spelling of Hayden.Dutch : shortened form of vanderHeiden.
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