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Maharana of Mewar from 1597 to 1620
Maharana Amar Singh I (Hindi: अमर सिंह प्रथम, 16 March 1559–26 January 1620.), was a Rajput king of the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar. He was the eldest son
Amar_Singh_I
2024 Indian film by Imtiaz Ali
Amar Singh Chamkila is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language biographical drama film based on the life of musician Amar Singh Chamkila. It is directed, produced
Amar_Singh_Chamkila_(film)
Maharana of Mewar from 1572 to 1597
of Bijolia. Their eldest son was Amar Singh I. He belonged to the royal family of Mewar. After the death of Udai Singh in 1572, Rani Dheer Bai Bhatiyani
Maharana_Pratap
Maharana of Mewar from 1620 to 1628
eldest son of Maharana Amar Singh I and the grandson of Maharana Pratap. He was succeeded by his son Jagat Singh I. Karan Singh made several administrative
Karan_Singh_II
Maharana of Mewar from 1698 to 1710
Maharana Amar Singh II (3 October 1672 – 10 December 1710) was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom ruling from 1698 to 1710. He was the eldest son of his father
Amar_Singh_II
Maharani of Mewar and consort of Maharana Pratap (1542–1591)
consort, first and favourite wife of Maharana Pratap, and the mother of Amar Singh I. Ajabde was known for her beauty, intelligence and influence on Pratap
Ajabde
Indian singer (1960–1988)
Amar Singh Chamkila (21 July 1960 – 8 March 1988) was an Indian singer and musician of Punjabi music. Chamkila's vivid language, high-pitched vocals, and
Amar_Singh_Chamkila
Indian historical television series (2013)
Bai Punwar and Phool Bai Rathore's husband; Amar Singh I's father Faisal Khan as a young Pratap Singh I Rachana Parulkar as Maharani Ajabde Bai Punwar
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap
Bharat_Ka_Veer_Putra_–_Maharana_Pratap
Rana of Mewar from 1468 to 1473
Udai Singh I, also known as Udaikaran, was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom. He was the eldest son of Rana Kumbha whom he assassinated to gain
Udai_Singh_I
Topics referred to by the same term
politician Amar Singh (Punjab politician), MP for Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab Amar Singh I (1559–1620), ruler of Mewar, Udaipur 1597-1620 Amar Singh II (1672–1710)
Amar_Singh
Military general, governor and warlord in Nepal
Amar Singh Thapa distinguished as Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa (Nepali: बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा), or Amar Singh Thapa The Elder, (also spelled Ambar Simha)
Amar_Singh_Thapa
Art dealer
Kanwar Amar Jit Singh (born 14 June 1989) is a British art dealer and women's rights and LGBTQ+ activist. Singh is a member of the erstwhile Kapurthala
Amar_Singh_(art_dealer)
Maharana of Mewar from 1628 to 1652
Maharana Jagat Singh I (1607 – 10 April 1652), was the Rana (ruler) of the Kingdom of Mewar belonging to the Sisodia Dynasty. He reigned from 1628 to
Jagat_Singh_I
Mughal emperor from 1707 to 1712
where he visited the Dargah Sharif. The Kingdom of Mewar, under Maharana Amar Singh I, had submitted to Mughal rule in 1615, during Jahangir's reign. However
Bahadur_Shah_I
1526–1779 conflicts in India
continued to remain under the Mughals. Battle of Dewair (1606) Both Amar Singh I and Asaf Khan claimed victory in an indecisive battle. Battle of Ranakpur--
Mughal–Rajput_wars
1606 battle between Mewar and Mughals
The battle of Dewair (Dewar) was fought between Amar Singh I of Mewar and Mughal army led by Jahangir under Muhammad Parviz and Asaf Khan III. Shortly
Battle_of_Dewair_(1606)
Maharana of Mewar from 1754 to 1761
Maharana Raj Singh II (25 April 1743 – 3 April 1761), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom from 1754 until his death in 1761. He was the only son of Maharana
Raj_Singh_II
Maharana of Mewar from 1772–1778
Hamir Singh II (1762 – 6 January 1778) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1772–1778). He was the eldest son of Maharana Ari Singh II. He
Hamir_Singh_II
Maharana of Mewar from 1680 to 1698
reigned for 1680 to 1698. He was the eldest son of Maharana Raj Singh I. Jai Singh was involved the military conflicts against the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb
Jai_Singh_of_Mewar
Subahdar of Nagaur
Rao Amar Singh (30 December 1613 – 25 July 1644) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Raja Gaj Singh I of the Rathore Kingdom of Marwar in seventeenth-century
Amar_Singh_Rathore
Maharana of Mewar from 1778–1818 and first Maharana of Udaipur from 1818-1828
Maharana Bhim Singh had to sign a treaty with the British East India Company accepting their protection. On the birth of his heir Yuvraj Amar Singh by his queen
Bhim_Singh_of_Mewar
Last ruling Maharana of Udaipur from 1930–1948 and Rajpramukh from 1948–1955
Shri Maharana Sir Bhupal Singh Bahadur KCIE (1884 – 4 July 1955), also spelt Bhopal Singh, was the ruler of the Indian princely state of Udaipur (or Mewar)
Bhupal_Singh
Maharaja of Patiala from 1765 to 1781
Amar Singh (7 June 1748 – February 1781) was the second ruler and the Raja-e-Rajgan (King of Kings) of Patiala. Singh succeeded his grandfather, Ala Singh
Amar_Singh_of_Patiala
Maharana of Udaipur from 1828–1838
Maharana Jawan Singh (2 July 1800 – 30 August 1838) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler (r. 1828–1838) of Princely State of Udaipur. He was the only son of Maharana
Jawan_Singh
Former kingdom in the Indian subcontinent (566–1949)
with force. He then chased Amar Singh II into Mewar territory. Amar Singh made a matrimonial alliance with Sawai Jai Singh of Amber by marrying his daughter
Kingdom_of_Mewar
Rana of Mewar from 1364 to 1382
Kshetra Singh (r. 1356–1376), was a Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom. He was the eldest son of his father and predecessor Rana Hammir Singh, the progenitor
Kshetra_Singh
Indian royal and businessman (1944–2025)
Arvind Singh Mewar (Hindi: अरविन्द सिंह मेवाड़; Hindi pronunciation: [ʌɾʋɪndᵊ sɪɳɣʰ meʋäːɽ]; 13 December 1944 – 16 March 2025) was an Indian businessman
Arvind_Singh_Mewar
Maharana of Mewar from 1421 to 1433
Mokal or Mokal Singh (1409–1433), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom in medieval India. Henry Soszynski dates his reign to r. 1421–1433, and his lifespan
Mokal_Singh
Indian cricket player (1910–1940)
Ladhabhai Nakum Amar Singh pronunciation (4 December 1910 – 21 May 1940) was an Indian Test cricketer. A right-arm fast-medium bowler and effective lower-order
Amar_Singh_(cricketer)
Mughal emperor from 1628 to 1658
since Akbar's reign. After a year of a harsh war of attrition, Rana Amar Singh I surrendered conditionally to the Mughal forces and became a vassal state
Shah_Jahan
Maharana of Udaipur from 1884–1930
of Maharaj Dal Singh of the Shivrati branch of Mewar dynasty – a descendant of the fourth son, Arjun Singh, of the Rana Sangram Singh II (AD 1710–1734)
Fateh_Singh_of_Mewar
Maharana of Mewar from 1734 to 1751
Madho Singh I on the throne of Jaipur, he was defeated at the Battle of Rajamahal by Sawai Ishwari Singh the elder step brother of Madho Singh and forced
Jagat_Singh_II
Rana of Mewar from 1473 to 1509
predecessor Rana Udai Singh I and father of Rana Sanga. He came to power by defeating his patricide predecessor Rana Udai Singh I in battles at Jawar,
Rana_Raimal
Maharana of Mewar from 1762 to 1772
Maharana Ari Singh II (after 27 July 1724 – 9 March 1773) was the Maharana of the Kingdom of Mewar. His accession to the throne was controversial as he
Ari_Singh_II
Indian politician (1956–2020)
Amar Singh (27 January 1956 – 1 August 2020) was an Indian politician from the state of Uttar Pradesh. He was the general secretary of the Samajwadi Party
Amar Singh (Uttar Pradesh politician)
Amar_Singh_(Uttar_Pradesh_politician)
Maharana of Mewar from 1710 to 1734
granted the Pargana of Pur Mandal by the Mughal EmperorBahadur Shah I. Sangram Singh II mobilized a large army to counter him. Rajput forces faced Ranbaz
Sangram_Singh_II
Maharana of Udaipur from 1838–1842
Singh II, grandson of Maharaj Nath Singh of Bagore, son of Maharaj Shivdan Singh of Bagore who were the "Thikanedars" i.e a hereditary fief under their parent
Sardar_Singh_of_Udaipur
Calendar year
state of Rajasthan in India) upon the death of his father, the Maharana Amar Singh I. February 4 – Prince Bethlen Gabor secures a peace treaty with Ferdinand
1620
2024 EP by A. R. Rahman
Amar Singh Chamkila is a soundtrack, composed by A. R. Rahman with lyrics written by Irshad Kamil. The 2024 Hindi film of the same name was written and
Amar Singh Chamkila (soundtrack)
Amar_Singh_Chamkila_(soundtrack)
Maharana of Udaipur from 1874–1884
Shakti Singh of Bagore and was adopted by his childless first cousin Maharana Shambhu Singh whom he succeeded in the year 1874. He adopted Fateh Singh a descendant
Sajjan_Singh_of_Udaipur
its ancestry back to Rahapa, a son of the Guhila king Ranasimha. Hammir Singh, a scion of this branch family of the Guhilas, re-established the Kingdom
List_of_ranas_of_Mewar
General minister of Maharana Pratap (1547–1600)
died in 1600. At the time of his death he was Mewar's treasurer under Amar Singh I. Descendants of Bhamashah also served as prime ministers of the Ranas
Bhamashah
Royal Rajput dynasty of Rajasthan
Mughals. Amar Singh I (1597–1620) Karan Singh II (1620–1628) Jagat Singh I (1628–1652) Raj Singh I (1652–1680) Jai Singh (1680–1698) Amar Singh II (1698–1710)
Sisodia_dynasty
Raja of Thanjavur Maratha kingdom from 1793–1798
Amar Singh or Ramaswami Amarasimha Bhonsle (Marathi: रामस्वामी अमरसिंह भोसले) was the younger son of the Maratha Raja of Thanjavur Pratap Singh and served
Amar_Singh_of_Thanjavur
State in northwestern India
tortured to make Amar Singh accept surrender. During Aurangzeb's rule Rana Raj Singh I, Veer Durgadas Rathore and Patshah Akheraj Singh Rajpurohit were
Rajasthan
Raja of Amber from 1589 to 1614
Mirza Raja Man Singh I (21 December 1550 – 6 July 1614) was the 24th Kachawaha ruler of the Kingdom of Amber from 1589 to 1614. For the Mughals, he also
Man_Singh_I
Maharana of Udaipur from 1861–1874
HH Maharana Sir Shambhu Singh GCSI (22 December 1847 – 7 October 1874), was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of the Princely State of Udaipur reigning from 1861
Shambhu_Singh
Building in Udaipur, India
Emperor Akbar in the year 1576. After the death of Maharana Pratap, Amar Singh I took the reins of power at Udaipur. But with the increasing Marathas
City_Palace,_Udaipur
Religious policy of the Mughal emperors after Akbar
treatment by Shah Jahan (Khurram) and marble statues of Rana Amar Singh I and Karan Singh were installed at the Jahangir's Agra Palace. In 1621, the Kangra
Religious policy of the Mughals after Akbar
Religious_policy_of_the_Mughals_after_Akbar
The family of Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa (1751 - 1816) was a noble Chhetri family in the central politics of Kingdom of Nepal as well as former military
Family_of_Amar_Singh_Thapa
Third Sikh guru from 1552 to 1574
Guru Amar Das (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ, pronunciation: [gʊɾuː əməɾᵊ d̯aːsᵊ]; 5 May 1479 – 1 September 1574), sometimes spelled as Guru Amardas, was the
Guru_Amar_Das
to distinguish him from Amar Singh Khurd (junior). Both Amar Singh Kallan and Khurd were from the village of Majitha. Amar Singh Majithia took part in many
Amar_Singh_Majithia
Director of Central Bureau of Investigation
Amar Pratap Singh is an Indian government official who served as Director of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from 2010 to 2012. Singh oversaw investigations
Amar_Pratap_Singh
Indian period drama web series
Mahal Rajat Kaul as Abu'l-Hasan Asaf Khan (season-2) Akshay Agarwal as Amar Singh I (season-2) Rouhallah Quazim as Sher Afgan Khan (season-2) Arman Khera
Taj:_Divided_by_Blood
Village in India
from Deogarh. This is the site of the Battle of Dewair (1606) in which Amar Singh I fought Mughal forces of Jahangir. On 10 January 2012, a victory memorial
Dewair
City in Rajasthan, India
treaty between Akbar's successor Jahangir and the Maharana of Mewar, Amar Singh I, Mewar accepted Mughal suzerainty and the fort as well as the areas surrounding
Chittorgarh
Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir from 1925 to 1952
of the Dogra dynasty. Hari Singh was the son of Amar Singh and Bhotiali Chib. In 1923, following his uncle's death, Singh became the new Maharaja of Jammu
Hari_Singh
Maharawal Amar Singh of Jaisalmer (1661–1702) Maharawal Jaswant Singh of Jaisalmer (1702–1708) Maharawal Budh Singh (1708–1722) Maharawal Akhi Singh (1722–1762)
List of dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan
List_of_dynasties_and_rulers_of_Rajasthan
Maharana of Udaipur from 1842–1861
Maharana Swarup Singh (or Sarup Singh) (8 January 1815 – 17 November 1861) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Udaipur State previously Kingdom of Mewar (r
Swarup_Singh_of_Udaipur
Palace in Jammu, India
The palace has now been converted into a museum. Commissioned by Raja Amar Singh, the palace was built in the nineteenth century by a French architect
Amar_Mahal_Palace
2018 Indian film by Srinu Vaitla
Amar Akbar Anthony is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film co-written and directed by Sreenu Vaitla which features Ravi Teja and Ileana D'Cruz
Amar Akbar Anthony (2018 film)
Amar_Akbar_Anthony_(2018_film)
Mughal painter
Border by Daulat to a portrait by Nanha of Maharaja Bhim Kanwar, son of Amar Singh I of Mewar, from the Kevorkian Album, a muraqqa (album), c. 1615–1629.
Daulat_(artist)
City in Rajasthan, India
Maharana Amar Singh I (r. 1597–1620); their title is 'Raja Dhiraj'. Many of Mewar's nobles were against Maharana Ari Singh II (r. 1761–1773). Ari Singh wooed
Shahpura,_Bhilwara
Maharaja of Jaipur from 1750 to 1768
based his claim on a historical agreement signed in 1708 between Maharana Amar Singh II of Mewar and other Rajput states, including Kingdom of Amber (Jaipur's
Madho_Singh_I
Concubine of Gaj Singh I of Marwar
played an instrumental role in the selection of Jaswant Singh as heir over his elder brother Amar Singh Rathore. According to Jodhpur-ri-khyat, a historical
Anara_Begum
Indian actor
the role of Vidhayak Jaganpal Singh, the main antagonist. The film was released on Zee5 and produced by Salman Khan. Amar also made a small appearance
Amar_Upadhyay
Notable members of the Rajput community
soldiers against Mughal ruler Akbar in the Battle of Haldighati Maharana Amar Singh I, King of Mewar, he was the eldest son of Maharana Pratap who continued
List_of_Rajputs
Baba Amar Singh Nibber was an important figure in 18th century Bandai Sikhism. He was a leader of the Bandai Sikh holdouts against the Tat Khalsa faction
Baba_Amar_Singh_Nibber
Durrani Dynasty to the 21st Century. ABC-CLIO. p. 21. ISBN 978-1-59884-760-4. Singh, Ganda (1959). Ahmad Shah Durrani,father of modern Afghanistan. Asia Publishing
List of wars in the Indian subcontinent
List_of_wars_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Maharaja of Marwar from 1619 to 1638
Singh's durbar, playing an instrumental role in his decision to nominate his second son, Jaswant Singh, as successor over the first-born Amar Singh Rathore
Gaj_Singh_I
British Indian soldier (1863–1903)
Worlds: A Rajput Officer in the Indian Army, 1905-21: Based on the Diary of Amar Singh of Jaipur (review)". The Journal of Military History. 70 (3): 851–853
Thakur_Hari_Singh
Indian dancer and actor
Amarjeet Singh enters 'Naamkarann'". The Times of India. 17 November 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2020. "Kunwar Amar on joining Anupamaa: I was initially
Kunwar_Amar
British singer
she featured on the song "I'm So Sexy" by Talvin Singh. Amar also recorded a solo song called "Why Am I So Sexy". In 1999, she was featured in a duet with
Amar_(British_singer)
Indian-born American singer and actor (born 1984)
2024, Dosanjh played Punjabi singer Amar Singh Chamkila opposite Parineeti Chopra in Imtiaz Ali film Amar Singh Chamkila, that released on Netflix. In
Diljit_Dosanjh
Calendar year
1626) March 12 – Christoph Brouwer, Dutch historian (d. 1617) March 16 – Amar Singh I, eldest son and successor of Maharana Pratap of Mewar (d. 1620) March
1559
American engineer (1929–2013)
Amar Gopal Bose (Bengali pronunciation: [ɔmoɾ ɡopal boʃu]; November 2, 1929 – July 12, 2013) was an American entrepreneur and academic. An electrical engineer
Amar_Bose
Day of the year
– Nicholas Wotton, English courtier and diplomat (born 1497) 1620 – Amar Singh I, ruler of Mewar (born 1559) 1630 – Henry Briggs, English mathematician
January_26
Prithviraj Singh I (d. 1527) 5 Nov 1527 – 19 Jan 1534 Puranmal (d. 1534) 19 Jan 1534 – 22 Jul 1537 Bhim Singh (d. 1537) 22 Jul 1537 – 15 May 1548 Ratan Singh (d
List_of_Indian_monarchs
Day of the year
Bavaria (died 1520) 1473 – Henry IV, Duke of Saxony (died 1541) 1559 – Amar Singh I, successor of Maharana Pratap of Mewar (died 1620) 1581 – Pieter Corneliszoon
March_16
Upcoming Indian Hindi-language crime drama television series
Pratap Singh Saddam Sophia Hussain as Radhe Singh Satish Badal as DSP Pankaj Kumar Kashsish Duggal as Priya Singh Bhawana Aneja as Rani Singh Rahul Sinha
Satrangi:_Badle_Ka_Khel
Leader of the Indian rebellion of 1857
brother, Babu Amar Singh and his commander-in-chief, Hare Krishna Singh. Some argue that the latter was the real reason behind Kunwar Singh's initial military
Kunwar_Singh
Decade
state of Rajasthan in India) upon the death of his father, the Maharana Amar Singh I. February 4 – Prince Bethlen Gabor secures a peace treaty with Ferdinand
1620s
1809 conflict in South Asia
between the forces of the Kingdom of Nepal under Amar Singh Thapa and the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The confrontation between Nepal and the Sikhs
Nepal–Sikh_war
Indian playback singer and actor
Video Song | Shailendra Singh | Ajasra Dhanyabad". YouTube. 3 November 2022. Hungama, Bollywood (28 May 2019). "42 Facts about 'Amar Akbar Anthony' : Bollywood
Shailendra_Singh_(singer)
Indian actor (born 1990)
Aparshakti Khurana, Sunny Singh have been thanked in Khel Khel Mein". Bollywood Hungama. 15 August 2024. Retrieved 15 August 2024. "Amar Prem Ki Prem Kahani
Sunny_Singh_(actor)
Indian military officer and Param Vir Chakra recipient (1924–1962)
Param Vir Chakra by Amar Chitra Katha (2015): a graphic novel by Amar Chitra Katha dedicated their 9th story to Shaitan Singh written by Aparna Kapur
Shaitan_Singh
American-Indian singer-songwriter, producer, actor and model
2012, he released a Punjabi remix of "Birthday Cake", with vocals by Singh and Amar Sandhu. Shortly after, in December 2012, he released a remake of Rahat
Mickey_Singh
Raja of Amber from 1503 to 1527
Prithviraj Singh I (died 4 November 1527), also known as Prithvi Singh I, was a 16th-century Rajput ruler of Amber. He was a monarch of strong religious
Prithviraj_Singh_I
Maharani of the Sikh Empire
Nepal and Punjab against the British when Maharaja Ranjit Singh was alive. She stayed in Amar Bikram Shah's house for a few months before she decided to
Jind_Kaur
Maharana of Mewar from 1509 to 1528
Sangram Singh I (Mewari pronunciation: [səŋɡɾaːm sɪ̃ɳ]; 12 April 1482 – 30 January 1528), most commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the Maharana of Mewar
Rana_Sanga
Fourth Sikh guru from 1574 to 1581
ISBN 9788171161416. Singh, Pashaura; Mandair, Arvind-Pal Singh (2023). The Sikh World. Routledge Worlds. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780429848384. Under his [Guru Amar Das]
Guru_Ram_Das
First Rani Consort of Patiala (1698–1773)
also known as Fateh Kaur, was the wife of Ala Singh of Patiala. She was paternal grandmother of Amar Singh. She is not to be confused with another Fateh
Mai_Fatto
territory. He had to cross the river Sutlej and go to Amar Singh, the ruler of Patiala. Maharaja Amar Singh welcomed Ramgarhia and who then occupied the areas
History_of_Sikhism
Indian actress
ecstatic over praise for 'Kaali Kaali Aankhein', says 'I didn't expected so much love']. Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Archived from the original on 28 November
Anchal_Singh
Indian film director (born 1971)
Rockstar (2011), Highway (2014), Tamasha (2015), Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017),Amar Singh Chamkila (2024), and Main Vaapas Aaunga (2026). Imtiaz Ali was born in
Imtiaz_Ali_(director)
Sikh military commander (1670–1716)
In 1707, Guru Gobind Singh accepted an invitation to meet Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah I in southern India, he visited Banda Singh Bahadur in 1708. Banda
Banda_Singh_Bahadur
Indian politician (1939–2022)
was led by Mulayam Singh and supported by his brother and State Chief of Party, Shivpal Yadav, and a friend, former MP Amar Singh. Akhilesh had fired
Mulayam_Singh_Yadav
Maharao Raja of Bundi (1696 – 1730)
Budh Singh was the Maharao Raja of Bundi from 1696 to 1730. He was born to Anirudh Singh. He married twice: firstly, in 1708, to Amar Kanwar, daughter
Budh_Singh
Sikh martyr (1682–1757)
(1710) Siege of Sirhind (1710) Battle of Amritsar (1757) Anokhe Amar Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Ji, an Indian historical biographical film by Jaswinder Chahal
Baba_Deep_Singh
Maharaja of Bikaner from 1943 to 1949
Bhagwat Singh of Mewar. His eldest son, Colonel Dr Maharaja Karni Singh succeeded him as the Maharaja of Bikaner. His younger son Lt Colonel Maharaj Amar Singh
Sadul_Singh_of_Bikaner
AMAR SINGH-I
AMAR SINGH-I
Boy/Male
Indian
Singh
Male
Hindi/Indian
(ਸਿੰਘ) Hindi name SINGH means "lion."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(अमर) Hindi name AMAR means "immortal."
Boy/Male
Latin
From the Arar.
Male
Hebrew
(עָמָל) Hebrew name AMAL means "heavy, wearisome labor." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Asher. Compare with other forms of Amal.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lotus of the Guru submitted by Aman Singh)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Amar
Male
Irish
Modern form of Irish Gaelic Séamus, SÉAMAS means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who prays times and fasts, Forever, Immortal
Girl/Female
Hindu
Amar
Male
English
Modern American English name of uncertain origin. It may be from Hebrew Yamir, JAMAR means "to change," or it may be a contracted form of the French surname Jamard, from German Gamhard, meaning "happy and healthy."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lion
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name AZAR means "fire."
Male
Babylonian
, Adar is prince, or, Adar is fire-king.
Male
German
 Old German name derived from the word amal, AMAL means "labor, work." Compare with other forms of Amal.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One who Lives Forever; Gods Most Beautiful Creation; Forever
Male
Hebrew
(עָכָר) Variant form of Hebrew Akan, AKAR means "one who troubles." In the bible, this is the name of an Israelite who stole forbidden items during the assault on Jericho, for which he was stoned to death.Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prajina | பà¯à®°à®œà¯€à®¨à®¾Â
Amar
Prajina | பà¯à®°à®œà¯€à®¨à®¾Â
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Forever; Long Life; Luck; Everlasting; The Immortal One; Never Die; Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Amar
AMAR SINGH-I
AMAR SINGH-I
Girl/Female
Indian
Song
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of the serpents, King of cobras
Girl/Female
Indian
More than Sky
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Exalted Way of Life
Boy/Male
Hindu
A character from the epic ramayana
Girl/Female
Hindi
Moon.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Brocade
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements heiðr "clear, cloudless; honor" and rún "rune, secret lore," hence "true-rune." In mythology, this is the name of a goat who produced mead for the Einherjar, the spirits of warriors who died in battle.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Golden Moon
Boy/Male
Australian, Italian, Portuguese
Has Many Skills
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n.
The apar.
n.
A fucus or seaweed much used in the East for soups and jellies; Ceylon moss (Gracilaria lichenoides).
n.
Same as Agar-agar.
adv.
At, to, or from a great distance; far away; -- often used with from preceding, or off following; as, he was seen from afar; I saw him afar off.
n.
An amorphous, gummy carbohydrate, found in Gelidium, agar-agar, and other seaweeds.
n.
Alt. of Amir
imp. & p. p.
of Singe
imp. & p. p.
of Mar
adv.
In a state of discord; out of harmony; as, he is ajar with the world.
v. t.
To influence by singing; to lull by singing; as, to sing a child to sleep.
v. i.
A deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air, as when fatigued or grieved; the act of sighing.
v. i.
To inhale a larger quantity of air than usual, and immediately expel it; to make a deep single audible respiration, especially as the result or involuntary expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, or the like.
v. i.
To utter sounds with musical inflections or melodious modulations of voice, as fancy may dictate, or according to the notes of a song or tune, or of a given part (as alto, tenor, etc.) in a chorus or concerted piece.
n.
One who sings; especially, one whose profession is to sing.
v. t.
To burn slightly or superficially; to burn the surface of; to burn the ends or outside of; as, to singe the hair or the skin.
v. i.
To sing in concert.
v. t.
To gird with a sinch; to tighten the sinch or girth of (a saddle); as, to sinch up a sadle.
adv.
Slightly turned or opened; as, the door was standing ajar.
v. i.
To tell or relate something in numbers or verse; to celebrate something in poetry.
v. i.
To make a small, shrill sound; as, the air sings in passing through a crevice.