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SHAMA
Girl/Female
Tamil
Garland of Rudraksh
Girl/Female
Muslim
Ready for battle
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fragrance
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Universal, Whole, Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Muslim
Ready for battle
Boy/Male
Biblical
Throne or keeping of the Lord.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Good traits excellent disposition
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shamalangi | ஷாமாஂலாநகீ
Name of a Raga
Shamalangi | ஷாமாஂலாநகீ
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fragrance
Girl/Female
Tamil
Calming, Night
Boy/Male
Tamil
Full of Joy
Boy/Male
Tamil
Quiet, Tranquillity, A counseller, Residing in peace
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shamanth | ஷாமாஂதÂ
Universal, Whole, Lord Rama
Shamanth | ஷாமாஂதÂ
Girl/Female
Muslim
Garland of Rudraksh
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shamakarn | ஷமாகரà¯à®£
Lord Shiva
Shamakarn | ஷமாகரà¯à®£
Girl/Female
Muslim
Candle. Wax.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Makes peace
Boy/Male
Indian
The Sun
Girl/Female
Muslim
Quiet, Tranquillity, Calm, Abstract meditation on brahman, Quietism personified as a son of Dharma, Epithet of Vishnu
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Female
English
Variant spelling of English Brittany, BRITNEY means "Little Britain."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a woodland pasture, from Middle English denn ‘woodland pasture, especially for swine’ (Old English denn, dænn).Scottish : from a short form of the personal name Daniel.German and French (Alsace) : topographic name for someone who lived by a pine tree, from Old High German tanna ‘pine tree’.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Originated from Madina
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God and Guru's Friend
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nandkumar | நஂதகà¯à®®à®¾à®°
Joyful, Happy, Pleasure (father of Krishna)
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Teutonic
Famous Battle Maiden
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Lots of Rain
Girl/Female
Biblical
The house of the lamb.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Princess
Boy/Male
Indian
Slave of the giver of victory
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n.
A saxicoline singing bird (Kittacincla macroura) of India, noted for the sweetness and power of its song. In confinement it imitates the notes of other birds and various animals with accuracy. Its head, neck, back, breast, and tail are glossy black, the rump white, the under parts chestnut.
n.
A priest of Shamanism; a wizard among the Shamanists.
a.
Of or pertaining to Shamanism.
n.
The type of religion which once prevalied among all the Ural-Altaic peoples (Tungusic, Mongol, and Turkish), and which still survives in various parts of Northern Asia. The Shaman, or wizard priest, deals with good as well as with evil spirits, especially the good spirits of ancestors.
n.
An adherent of Shamanism.