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Musical artist
Vasantotsav Awards "Dr. Arawind Thatte : Harmonium revitalized". 11 November 2013. "Harmonium Solo by Dr. Arwind Thatte - NICI086". www.neelam.com. "Awards
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notable harmonium players. Aditya Oke Alistair Iain Paterson Amjad Sabri Arwind Thatte Bhupen Hazarika Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan Fanna-Fi-Allah George Harrison
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English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : from the Old French personal name Harduin, composed of the Germanic elements hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’ + win ‘friend’.
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English American
Dear friend. Nineteenth-century naturalist Charles Darwin was the first major exponent of human...
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French
Old French form of German Harmand, ARMAND means "bold/hardy man."
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Hindu
Love, Avatar
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Assamese, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Lotus; Wisdom; Name of God; One who with Beautiful Eyes
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Hindi
Red lotus.
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Russian
(Ðрина) Variant spelling of Russian Irina, ARINA means "peace."
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Lotus
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German English
Friend of the people.
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English (Cumbria)
English (Cumbria) : variant of Irvin.
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Alwin or Elwin, a falling together of various Old English personal names: Ælfwine ‘elf friend’, Æ{dh}elwine ‘noble friend’, Ealdwine ‘old friend’, and others.
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English : variant of Harwood.
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It is a name of a star
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People's Friend; Examination; Friend of the People
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English : from the Old English personal name Dēorwine, composed of the elements dēor ‘dear’ + wine ‘friend’. This name is attested in the 10th century, but it was not common; nevertheless it may have survived long enough to become a Middle English personal name and so given rise to the surname.English : habitational name from Darwen in Lancashire, named from the Darwin river (earlier Derwent) on which it stands. This seems to be a British name derived from a word meaning ‘oak’.
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German American Italian
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
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English
English : variant of Harlin.German : possibly from a Germanic personal name derived from Old High German aro ‘eagle’.
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English
 Variant spelling of Middle English Elwin, ALWIN means "elf friend." Compare with other forms of Alwin.
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German American French Polish
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
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Victory, Goddess Parvati
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Someone You cannot Stop Loving; Brilliant Red
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Lord Shiva
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Muslim/Islamic
Full of life
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One with Beautiful Neck
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Fulfilling Desire
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Weary, tired.
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Precious
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Nobility
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Sum of the Vedas
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v. i.
To have a circular course or direction; to crook; to bend; to meander; as, to wind in and out among trees.
n.
A horse given to wind-sucking
v. t.
To wind off; to loose or separate, as what or convolved; to untwist; to untwine; as, to unwind thread; to unwind a ball of yarn.
adv.
Near; in the neighborhood; as, this man was standing around when the fight took place.
v. t.
To remove the rind of; to bark.
v. t.
To expose to the wind; to winnow; to ventilate.
a.
Anemophilous; fertilized by pollen borne by the wind.
v. i.
To wind itself cylindrically or spirally; to form a coil; to wind; -- often with about or around.
n.
To wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body.
n.
Air artificially put in motion by any force or action; as, the wind of a cannon ball; the wind of a bellows.
adv.
In a circuit; here and there within the surrounding space; all about; as, to travel around from town to town.
v. t.
To drive hard, or force to violent exertion, as a horse, so as to render scant of wind; to put out of breath.
v. t.
To wind up.
n.
To wrap or wind around something.
v. t.
To cover or surround with something coiled about; as, to wind a rope with twine.
n.
Air or gas generated in the stomach or bowels; flatulence; as, to be troubled with wind.
v. t.
To wind about; to encircle.
prep.
From one part to another of; at random through; about; on another side of; as, to travel around the country; a house standing around the corner.
v. t.
To wind marline around; as, to marline a rope.
v. i.
To turn completely or repeatedly; to become coiled about anything; to assume a convolved or spiral form; as, vines wind round a pole.