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DANCER
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English
English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French dance ‘dance’ (see Dance).Translation of German Dänzer or Danser (see Danzer).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dancer
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Tamil
Musical instrument worn by the dancer
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Hindu
Dancer
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dancer, Suggestive look
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dancer, Body, Playful, Peacock, Another, Peacock
Girl/Female
Tamil
Celestial dancer or An Apsara or shakuntalas mother
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English le(a)pere, an occupational name for a basket maker (from Old English lēap ‘basket’).English and Scottish : occupational name or nickname for a dancer, runner, or courier (Old English hlēapere).
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Indian
Musical instrument worn by the dancer
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Tamil
A celestial dancer, Lovable, Pleasing
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Hindu
Celestial dancer or An Apsara or shakuntalas mother
Girl/Female
Hindu
Celestial dancer or An Apsara or shakuntalas mother
Boy/Male
Hindu
Philosophical verses, Activity, Dancer, Actress
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Hindu
Dancer, Body, Playful, Peacock, Another, Peacock
Girl/Female
Hindu
A play, With dancers / actors, A musical Raagini
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Tamil
Lord Shiva, Lord of natas dancers
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Muslim
A well dancer
Girl/Female
Tamil
Celestial dancer or An Apsara or shakuntalas mother
Girl/Female
Tamil
A play, With dancers / actors, A musical Raagini
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Tamil
Dancer
DANCER
DANCER
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Muslim
Aspect
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Latin
Born eighth.
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Tamil
Paanchali | பாஂசாலீ
Wife of Pandavas, One from the kingdom of panchala, Draupadis name
Female
Arthurian
, gilt by love.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhavyanasha | பாவà¯à®¯à®¨à®¾à®·à®¾
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, British, Christian, English, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Brilliant; Shining; Drummer; Lord Shiva; Lighting; Abbreviation of Tabor
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Sussex and Kent)
English (mainly Sussex and Kent) : topographic name from Middle English hilder ‘dweller on a slope’ (from Old English hylde ‘slope’).
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Indian
Girl/Female
Welsh
White flower.
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American, Australian, Danish, German, Teutonic
Rules an Estate
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n.
A band of singers and dancers.
n.
One who trips or supplants; also, one who walks or trips nimbly; a dancer.
n. pl.
Flesh-colored tights, worn by actors dancers.
v. i.
To perform a pirouette; to whirl, like a dancer.
n.
A cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection; as, a dancer's mask; a fencer's mask; a ball player's mask.
a.
Not arrayed in the dress of a morris dancer.
n.
The leader of a circle of dancers; hence, the leader of a number of persons acting together; the leader of a herd of animals.
n.
a type of restaurant where liquor and dinner is served, and entertainment is provided, as by musicians, dancers, or comedians, and providing space for dancing by the patrons; -- similar to a nightclub. The term cabaret is often used in the names of such an establishment.
n.
A professional female dancer; a woman who dances at a public exhibition as in a ballet.
n.
A female dancer.
n.
A dancer of the lavolta.
n.
One who dances or who practices dancing.
n.
A Moorish dance, usually performed by a single dancer, who accompanies the dance with castanets.
n.
A female dancer.
n.
A dance formerly common in England, often performed in pagenats, processions, and May games. The dancers, grotesquely dressed and ornamented, took the parts of Robin Hood, Maidmarian, and other fictious characters.
n.
A ballet dancer.
n.
Any one of the several regular steps or movements made by a dancer.
n.
A dance having five figures, in common time, four couples of dancers being in each set.
n.
A morris dancer.
n.
A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers.