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Muslim
Diminutive of Malaka, Angel
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Tamil
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German
In the German Arthurian epic poem, Parzival, Sir Percival has a mulatto half-brother, Feirefiz, FEIREFIZ means "black and white son," whom he meets near the end of the poem. During a fight with Feirefiz, Percival's sword breaks, but Feirefiz does not slay him. As they are talking, they learn that they both have the same father.
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Indian, Sanskrit
The First King
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Companion; Companion of Prophet Muhammad
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Hindu, Indian
Garland of Pearls
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Muslim
Companion of prophet Muhammad
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Indian
Diminutive of Malaka, Angel
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Indian
Companion of prophet Muhammad
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Liberation
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Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr
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Hindu
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Indian
Smooth
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Arabic, Muslim
Angel; Diminutive of Malaka
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African, Indian
Child
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Hindu, Indian
Name of a Nakhatra out of 27 Nakhatras
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Arabic, Muslim
Clever Light of Earth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, perhaps Old English MÅ«l (from Old English mÅ«l ‘mule’, ‘halfbreed’). This was the name of a brother of Ceadwalla, King of Wessex (died 675), and is also found as a place name element. However, it may not have survived to the Conquest, and Domesday Book Mule, Mulo may instead represent Old Norse MÅ«li, which is probably from Old Norse mÅ«li ‘muzzle’, ‘snout’.English : nickname for a stubborn person or metonymic occupational name for a driver of pack animals, from Middle English mule ‘mule’ (Old English mÅ«l, reinforced by Old French mule, both from Latin mula ‘she-mule’).English : from the medieval female personal name Mulle, variant of Molle, a pet form of Mary (see Marie).French : nickname from mule ‘mule’ (see 2).Dutch : nickname for a gossip or someone with a large mouth, from Middle Dutch mule ‘mouth’, ‘snout’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of slippers, from Middle Dutch mule ‘slipper’.Italian (also Mulé) : from the medieval nickname Mulé, Molé, from Arabic mawlÄ â€˜gentleman’, ‘lord’, ‘master’, m(a)uley ‘my lord’.Sicilian and southern Italian : status name, from Arabic mawlÄ â€˜master’, ‘owner’.
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Arthurian Legend
A mulatto heathen who became Christian.
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Indian, Sanskrit
First Root of Creation
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Hebrew
(×™Ö°×”ï‹× ָתָן) Hebrew name YEHOWNATHAN means "God has given." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David. Jehonathan is the Anglicized form.Â
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Arabic, Muslim
Hope with Allah
Female
English
English form of French Léontine, LEONTYNE means "lion-like."
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Muslim
Assistant. Helper.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
The Sun
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Hindu
Name of Lord Hanuman
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Hindu
Enjoyable person
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Greek, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Polish
Mountain; Fair; Bright
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Florian, FLORIANO means "flower."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a river
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of Mulatto
n.
The child of a mulatto and a negro; also, the child of an Indian and a negro; colloquially or humorously, a negro; a sambo.
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A female mulatto.
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The offspring of a mulatto woman and a negro; also, a mulatto.
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One having five eighths negro blood; the offspring of a mulatto and a griffe.
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A moor.
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The offspring of a mulatto and a white person; a person quarter-blooded.
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A colloquial or humorous appellation for a negro; sometimes, the offspring of a black person and a mulatto; a zambo.
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The offspring of a negress by a white man, or of a white woman by a negro, -- usually of a brownish yellow complexion.
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A drove of mules.
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A small child; especially, a negro or mulatto infant.