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SUIDIA SUIDIA
Girl/Female
Latin
Young.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Facility
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sudha
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Lydia, LIDIA means "of Lydia."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
One who Follows Rituals
Girl/Female
Indian
Singer
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Luigi, LUIGIA means "famous warrior."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Singer
Boy/Male
Hindu
The beautiful light
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lucky
Girl/Female
Latin
A Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pure, Nectar
Girl/Female
Hindu
Happiness, Piety, Virtue, Prosperity, Welfare, prosperity
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Good Education
Girl/Female
Tamil
Happiness, Piety, Virtue, Prosperity, Welfare, prosperity
Girl/Female
Hindu
Bright
Female
French
Pet form of French Louise, OUIDA means "famous warrior."Â
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Udiya, UDIA means "fire of God."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Bestowing wealth and prosperity
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SUIDIA SUIDIA
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Trustworthy; Trusted
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sword
Girl/Female
Indian, Traditional
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
British, English
Good Friend
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who wins
Boy/Male
Indian
Buzzing Sound by Honeybee
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Credit
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow. Compare Mead. The form meadow derives from mǣdwe, the dative case of Old English mǣd.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Brightened
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Artistic; A Paint Brush
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SUIDIA SUIDIA
n.
A genus of small beetles, of which one species (the grapevine Fidia, F. longipes) is very injurious to vines in America.
a.
Of or pertaining to a sundial.
n.
A Linnaean genus of Quadrumana which included the types of numerous modern genera. By modern writers it is usually restricted to the genus which includes the orang-outang.
n.
The lowest of the four great castes among the Hindoos. See Caste.
n.
A genus of aquatic flowering plants, in which the submersed leaves bear many little utricles, or ascidia. See Ascidium,
n.
An arboreal anthropoid ape (Simia satyrus), which inhabits Borneo and Sumatra. Often called simply orang.
n.
A quadruped of the genus Sus, and allied genera of Suidae; esp., the domesticated varieties of S. scrofa, kept for their fat and meat, called, respectively, lard and pork; swine; porker; specifically, a castrated boar; a barrow.
a.
Of or pertaining to a hog or the Hog family (Suidae).
n.
An instrument combining a compass, sundial, and universal time dial.
n.
A genus of malvaceous plants common in the tropics. All the species are mucilaginous, and some have tough ligneous fibers which are used as a substitute for hemp and flax.
n.
An instrument to show the time of day by means of the shadow of a gnomon, or style, on a plate.
n.
Quinine.
pl.
of Stadium
a.
Of or pertaining to ancient Numidia in Northern Africa.
pl.
of Ascidium
n.
An Egyptian or Persian measure of length, varying from thirty-two to sixty stadia.
a.
Of or pertaining to the open air; being under the open sky.
n.
A kind of telemeter for measuring the distance of an object of known dimensions, by observing the angle it subtends; especially (Surveying), a graduated rod used to measure the distance of the place where it stands from an instrument having a telescope, by observing the number of the graduations of the rod that are seen between certain parallel wires (stadia wires) in the field of view of the telescope; -- also called stadia, and stadia rod.
a.
Belonging to a sundial.