What is the name meaning of URU. Phrases containing URU
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URU
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
God Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Pleaser of Heart
Female
Babylonian
, ("the lady"); goddess of Uruk.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Substantial, Excellent, The earth
Girl/Female
Muslim
Forgiving
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Forgiving
Girl/Female
Tamil
Substantial, Excellent, The earth
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
No Fear
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Marathi, Sanskrit
Broad
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Of Far Reaching Fame
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Wife of Sage Marichi
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Born out of the Thigh
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
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Girl/Female
American, Australian, French
Beloved; Dear; Darling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Keel.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Kehl or Kühl (see Kuhl).
Male
English
 French form of Roman Latin Julius, JULES means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)." In use by the English.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha
Female
Hebrew
(דּï‹×¨) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Dowr, DOR means "generation" or "period of time." In the bible, this is the name of a coastal city in Manasseh, south of Carmel.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Eagle
Boy/Male
Muslim
Just.
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian, Telugu
Great Behaviour; Never Lies
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Mine of jewels, Sea
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n.
The European bison (Bison bonasus, / Europaeus), once widely distributed, but now nearly extinct, except where protected in the Lithuanian forests, and perhaps in the Caucasus. It is distinct from the Urus of Caesar, with which it has often been confused.
n.
The black vulture (Catharista atrata). It ranges from the Southern United States to South America. See Vulture.
n.
A very large, powerful, and savage extinct bovine animal (Bos urus / primigenius) anciently abundant in Europe. It appears to have still existed in the time of Julius Caesar. It had very large horns, and was hardly capable of domestication. Called also, ur, ure, and tur.
n.
The Hebrew name of a horned wild animal, probably the Urus.
n.
The urus.
n.
The urus.
n.
The urubu, or American black vulture.