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ZAR GUL
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Zar - Gold; Mina - Love
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name AZAR means "fire."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Muslim
Derived from zarwari
Girl/Female
Indian
Derived from zarwari
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of the god Har-hut of Edfu.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Zack, ZAK means "whom Jehovah remembered."Â
Male
Hebrew
(בַּר) Hebrew name DAR means both "mother-of-pearl" and "marble."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gold flower
Male
French
French and Spanish form of Roman Latin Cæsar, CÉSAR means "severed."
Female
Hebrew
(זָרָה) Hebrew name ZARA means "stranger." Compare with another form of Zara.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Zar - gold, Masta - excited
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gold Flower
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Flower; Garden
Girl/Female
Muslim
Zar - gold, Mina - Love
Male
Hebrew
Short form of Hebrew Elazar, EZAR means "my god has helped."
Biblical
same as Zoar
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Zar - Gold; Masta - Excited
Boy/Male
Muslim
Flower garden
Male
Greek
(ΖαÏά) Greek name ZARA means "a rising (of light)." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the son of Judah. Compare with feminine Zara.
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v. t.
To make war upon; to fight.
n
An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar.
a.
Remote; as, the far-off distance. Cf. Far-off, under Far, adv.
n.
A broad shaft, or band, or stripe; as, a bar of light; a bar of color.
n.
Any tribunal; as, the bar of public opinion; the bar of God.
v. t.
To cause a short, tremulous motion of, to cause to tremble, as by a sudden shock or blow; to shake; to shock; as, to jar the earth; to jar one's faith.
v. t.
To smear with tar, or as with tar; as, to tar ropes; to tar cloth.
n.
The measure of what is contained in a jar; as, a jar of oil; a jar of preserves.
n.
The organ of hearing; the external ear.
adv.
In great part; as, the day is far spent.
prep.
By; with; -- used frequently in Early English in phrases taken from the French, being sometimes written as a part of the word which it governs; as, par amour, or paramour; par cas, or parcase; par fay, or parfay.
n.
To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate.
n.
The emperor of Russia. See Czar.
n.
A deep, broad-mouthed vessel of earthenware or glass, for holding fruit, preserves, etc., or for ornamental purposes; as, a jar of honey; a rose jar.
n.
The profession of arms; the art of war.
n.
Instruments of war.
v.
The gar pike. See Alligator gar (under Alligator), and Gar pike.
a.
Having the ear perforated.
n.
A rattling, tremulous vibration or shock; a shake; a harsh sound; a discord; as, the jar of a train; the jar of harsh sounds.