What is the name meaning of VANAVARAMBAN. Phrases containing VANAVARAMBAN
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Ruler Name Reign Vanavaramban [430-350 BC] Kuttuvan Uthiyan Cheralathan [350-328 BC] Imayavaramban Neduncheralathan [328-270 BC] Palyaanai Chelkezhu Kuttuvan
other early Tamil collections (some of the names are re-duplications). Vanavaramban Uthiyan Cheral Athan Kudakko Nedum Cheral Athan Kadalottiya Vel Kezhu
Cheralathan – earliest known ruler of the Chera family who was also known as "Vanavaramban" Cheral Athan. He is sometimes identified with the Chera ruler who prepared
emperors together. This unity among Tamils did not last, however. Vanavan @ Vanavaramban (430-350 BC) Kuttuvan Uthiyan Cheralathan (350-328 BC) ruled for 22 years
off by Anni of Thithian's branches of punnai in Kurukkai field and Vanavaramban's power in destroying fortresses. Velliveeedhiyar is also praised for
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Krishna
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
With Beautiful Hair
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English
English : apparently a variant spelling of Lewison.
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Indian, Telugu
God; Lord
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Arabic
Slave; Servant
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Colleen, KOLLEEN means "girl."
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, Middle English vale (Old French val, from Latin vallis). The surname is now also common in Ireland, where it has been Gaelicized as de Bhál.Galician and Aragonese : topographic name from val ‘valley’, or habitational name from any of the places named with this word.
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Hindu
Perfume
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English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for someone who dealt in weights and measures, for example a grain factor, from Middle English pekke ‘peck’ (an old measure of dry goods equivalent to eight quarts or a quarter of a bushel).English : variant of Peak 1.Irish : variant of Peak 2.South German : variant of Beck.North German and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared or sold pitch, from Middle Low German pek, Middle Dutch pec, pic.Dutch : from Middle Dutch pec, pick ‘desperate straits’, hence a nickname for a person in difficult circumstances or perhaps for someone with a gloomy disposition.
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English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : from the Middle English personal name Addy, a pet form of Adam.
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English Greek
Steady; stable.
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