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King of Manipur
Nara Singh (1792 – 11 April 1850) also known as Chingthanglen Pamheiba and Meetingu Lairen Nonglen Sendreng Manik Khomba, was a ruler of the Kingdom of
Nara_Singh
Ruling dynasty of Kangleipak (Manipur) Kingdom
Kiyamba, Khagemba, Charairongba, Pamheiba, Maharaja Jai Singh, Maharaja Gambhir Singh, Maharaja Nara Singh, Chandrakirti and Churchand are outstanding. Nongdā
Ningthouja_dynasty
Man-lion and the fourth avatar of Hindu god Vishnu
defeat Hiranyakashipu. In Sanskrit, the word Narasimha consists of two words "nara" which means man, and "simha" which means lion, referring to the man-lion
Narasimha
Monarch of Manipur (1788–1834)
as Gambhir Singh Levy (later Manipur Levy). The Manipur Levy under Gambhir Singh and his second cousin Nara Singh, later Maharaja Nara Singh, played a
Gambhir_Singh
and his young son to his cousin Nara Singh. Many people tried to stop him from going, including: His cousin Nara Singh Nobles of the royal court The royal
Gambhir_Singh_Nonggaba
Maharaja
He was a great-grandson of Raja Nara Singh who had ruled up to 1850 prior to Raja Chandrakirti Singh. Churachand Singh's investiture followed the quelling
Churachand_Singh
Inscriptions of Meitei language
letters are not identified. An inscription of Gambhir Singh made in 1928 and one of Nara Singh made in 1843 are situated at the 1st Manipur Rifles complex
Meitei_inscriptions
Royal house of the uncrowned Meitei extended royal family
Ningthouja dynasty of Manipur, India, alongside its counterpart, House of Nara Singh, with the latter being the current ruling house of Manipur. The House
House_of_Karta
Monument in Imphal, India
The Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh, also known as the Statue of Maharaja Narasingh (Meitei: Meidingu Narasinghgi Mitam), is a bronze sculpture located at
Statue_of_Meidingu_Nara_Singh
Meitei king of Manipur Kingdom
Singh was succeeded by Raja Nara singh and, later on his death, by his brother Debindro Singh for a short time. After the death of Raja Gambhir Singh
Chandrakirti_Singh
Hindu temple in Imphal, India
India. It was originally built in 1846 during the reign of Maharaja Nara Singh and later rebuilt by Maharaja Chandrakriti in 1876. Shree Govindajee Temple
Shree_Govindajee_Temple
Western entrance gate to the Kangla Fort
Manipur, led by Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh, unveiled the bronze statue of Meidingu Nara Singh, built at the Kangla western entrance gate in Imphal
Kangla_Sanathong
Indian politician
Dr. Moirangthem Nara Singh (born Tentha, (1949-05-27) 27 May 1949 (age 76) is an Indian politician from the state of Manipur. He is a former Cabinet Minister
Moirangthem_Nara
List of rulers of Indian state of Manipur
Chandrakirti Singh (1834–1850 AD) Nara Singh (1844–1850 AD), son of Bhadra Singh Debendro Singh (1850 AD), brother of Nara Singh Chandrakirti Singh (1850–1886
List of kings of the Ningthouja dynasty
List_of_kings_of_the_Ningthouja_dynasty
1110–1949 kingdom in South Asia, now Manipur state, India
this day. At the death of Gambhir Singh, his son Chandrakirti Singh was only one year old, and his uncle Nara Singh was appointed as regent. That same
Manipur_(princely_state)
Meitei drama of 20th century and afterwards
full-length Manipuri play, Nara Singh, was written in 1925 by Lairenmayum Ibungohal Singh at the request of the king, Maharaja Churachand Singh. It was performed
Modern_Meitei_theatre
Fortified Palace in Manipur, India
Singh 1823 Raghav Singh 1823–1824 Bhadra Singh 1824 British protectorage Gambhir Singh (restored) 1825–1834 Chandrakirti Singh 1834–1844 Nara Singh 1844–1850
Kangla_fort
Meitei historical military body
Gambhir Singh, determined to reclaim the throne of Manipur, formed a strategic alliance with his cousin Nara Singh. Gambhir Singh and Nara Singh actively
Manipur_Levy
British colonial administrator
Political Agent. In 1844, Chandrakirti went into exile with Nara Singh being made king. Nara Singh's rule lasted till 1850, when Chandrakirti returned and assumed
William McCulloch (political officer)
William_McCulloch_(political_officer)
Legislative Assembly constituency in Manipur State, India
Peoples Party 1974 Saqam Ibomcha Singh Independent politician 1980 Laishram Saratchandra Singh 1984 Moirangthem Nara Singh Communist Party of India 1990
Wangjing Tentha Assembly constituency
Wangjing_Tentha_Assembly_constituency
Manipuri King
land in Manipur. He was the successor to, and brother of Nara Singh, the regent of Gambhir Singh. He was given the title of Raja by the British, but he
Debindro_Singh
Yuvaraj
Tikendrajit Singh (29 December 1856 – 13 August 1891), also known as Koireng, was a crown prince of Kangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur kingdom') in present-day
Tikendrajit_Singh
Constituency of the Indian parliament in Manipur
Votes % ±% BJP R.K. Ranjan Singh 263,632 34.72 20.20 INC Oinam Nabakishore Singh 2,45,877 32.38 13.20 CPI Moirangthem Nara Singh 1,33,813 17.62 13.19 Independent
Inner Manipur Lok Sabha constituency
Inner_Manipur_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Maharaja of Manipur from 1941 to 1949
Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh or Bodhachandra Singh (1908–1955) was the last ruler of the princely state of Manipur under the British Raj as well as the
Bodhchandra_Singh
Ethnic group of South Asia
are the Marjing Polo Statue, Kangla Sha sculptures, Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh. The Lai Haraoba (Meitei for 'Merrymaking festival of the gods') is a
Meitei_people
Sabha elections, Dr Meinya defeated his nearest rival Dr Moirangthem Nara Singh of CPI by 40,960 votes with Thangso Baite favoured by 344,517 voters compared
2009 Indian general election in Manipur
2009_Indian_general_election_in_Manipur
Ningthou
one by Borachaoba, the eldest son of Maharaja Nara Singh and two others by Wangkheirakpa and Jogendro Singh. List of Manipuri kings Manipur (princely state)
Surachandra_Singh
Meitei traditional military system
bell metal cannons called Sen Kamran were used. By 1825, Raja Gambhir Singh received 1,500 muskets from the British, indicating further modernization
Lanmi_(Meitei_culture)
the throne. Gambhir Singh refused the idea of sending his brother Nara Singh, the Senapati, in his place. Instead, he asked Nara Singh to take care of the
Khahi_Ngamba
June - Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh was unveiled in the Kangla Sanathong (Western Kangla Gate) by Nongthombam Biren Singh, the Chief Minister of Manipur
2022_in_Manipur
Meitei traditional cavalry
Kiyamba Mungyamba Khagemba Garibaniwaj Bhagyachandra Chourajit Marjit Gambhir Singh During the reign of Garibaniwaj, Meitei horsemen created fear in the minds
Sagol_Lanmi
Political party in India
Congress (INC). The alliance supported the candidature of Moirangthem Nara Singh of CPI in the Inner Manipur seat. Following voting in the 2014 election
Left_and_Secular_Alliance
Daughters of the Meitei royal family
Manipur Levy, a military force organized by her relatives Gambhir Singh and Nara Singh to resist Burmese occupation during the period known as the Seven
List_of_Meitei_princesses
Sikh religious figure
Giani Isher Singh Ji Nara (2023-05-04). Tat Saar Granth Bir Mrigesh - Giani Isher Singh Ji Nara. Singh, Pritam (2009). Sant Baba Bir Singh Ji Naurangabad
Bir_Singh_of_Naurangabad
June – The Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh was unveiled in the Kangla Sanathong (Western Kangla Gate) by Nongthombam Biren Singh, the then Chief Minister of
2022_in_Meitei_culture
Meitei King and Maharaja of Kangleipak
Chourjit Singh, also known as Charajit Singh, was a Meitei King and a Maharaja of Kangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur kingdom'), who ruled between 1806 and
Chourajit_Singh
Indian writer (1906–1995)
family of royal descendants of Maharaja Nara Singh by Sanajaobi Devi, the granddaughter of Maharaja Nara Singh at Moirangkhom Sougaijam Leirak. He graduated
Ashangbam_Minaketan_Singh
Historical account of Manipur
Singh 1823 Raghav Singh 1823–1824 Bhadra Singh 1824 British protectorage Gambhir Singh (restored) 1825–1834 Chandrakirti Singh 1834–1844 Nara Singh 1844–1850
History_of_Manipur
Calendar year
– William Prout, English chemist, physician (b. 1785) April 11 – Raja Nara Singh, regent of Manipur (b. 1792) April 12 – Adoniram Judson, American Baptist
1850
Meitei dragon lion
During the months of June and July in the year 1844, Meitei king Raja Nara Singh (Meitei: ꯅꯤꯡꯊꯧ ꯅꯔꯁꯤꯡꯍ) reconstructed the two statues of the Kangla Sha
Kanglā_shā
Simha Singh, took power in 1418 and died in 1431 Viswavasa Devi, wife of Padma Singh, died in 1443 Hara Singh Deva, younger brother of Deva Singh Nara Singh
List_of_Indian_monarchs
Seven years' devastation in Manipur Kingdom
to defend Manipur. During his absence, Nara Singh served as the commander-in-chief. In Sylhet, Gambhir Singh received an additional 1,500 muskets from
Chahi_Taret_Khuntakpa
13th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh (born 1950)
Nara Chandrababu Naidu (Telugu pronunciation: [ˈnɑːrɑː ˈtʃʌnˌdrɑː ˈbɑːbuː ˈnaɪduː]; born 20 April 1950), commonly known as CBN, is an Indian politician
N._Chandrababu_Naidu
Maharaja of Manipur kingdom
Kulachandra Singh was a Meitei monarch and the Maharaja of Manipur kingdom. He was a son of Maharaja Chandrakriti. At the end of the Anglo-Manipur War
Kulachandra_Singh
King of Manipur
Singh 1823 Raghav Singh 1823–1824 Bhadra Singh 1824 British protectorage Gambhir Singh (restored) 1825–1834 Chandrakirti Singh 1834–1844 Nara Singh 1844–1850
Gaurisiam
Monuments of Meitei culture in Bangladesh
original appearance. The Narasingha Akhara, associated with Maharaja Nara Singh, the then ruler of Manipur, is believed to have been the site of a Jagannath
Meitei monuments in Bangladesh
Meitei_monuments_in_Bangladesh
King of Manipur from 1748 to 1752
"Shah". Somorjit Sana, The Chronology of Meitei Monarchs (2010), p. 66. Singh, Aheibam Koireng; Hanjabam, Shukhdeba Sharma; Thangjam, Homen (2015-01-01)
Chitsai
Ningthou
Singh 1823 Raghav Singh 1823–1824 Bhadra Singh 1824 British protectorage Gambhir Singh (restored) 1825–1834 Chandrakirti Singh 1834–1844 Nara Singh 1844–1850
Rabinchandra
King of Manipur (r. 1759–62, 1763–98)
Bhagya Chandra (also known as Ching-Thang Khomba and Jai Singh) (1748–1798) was a king of Manipur in the 18th century CE. He was the grandson of Gharib
Bhagya_Chandra
Indian lower house poll in Manipur
Nara CPI 7,598 1,582 5 Thongju R.K. Ranjan Singh BJP 13,764 Moirangthem Nara CPI 4,764 9,000 6 Keirao Oinam Nabakishore INC 10,240 R.K. Ranjan Singh BJP
2019 Indian general election in Manipur
2019_Indian_general_election_in_Manipur
16th-century Meitei monarch
501–508. ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44146744. [Chaitharol Kumbaba: Raja Jai Singh Meitrabak]. [Sebastian, Rodney (2019). Cultural Fusion in a Religious Dance
Khagemba
Court chronicle of the kings of Manipur
the early 19th century, under Ching-Thang Khomba (Bhagyachandra or Jai Singh), as "the former copy was no more available". It is the main source for
Cheitharol_Kumbaba
King of Manipur from 1709 to 1748
Gharib Niwaz (Meitei: /pāmheiba/, Sanskrit: Gopal Singh; 23 December 1690 – 13 December 1748), also known as Pamheiba, was the ruler of the Manipur Kingdom
Gharib_Niwaz_(Manipur)
17th-century king of Kantipur
Dambar Shah, son of Ram Shah had come with a contingent to help Siddhi Nara Singh Malla, but his troops were waylaid and put to rout. Pratap Malla gave
Pratap_Malla
King of Manipur from 33 to 54 CE
Society and State in Manipur. Routledge. pp. 231–232. ISBN 978-1-317-27066-9. Singh, Dr Th Suresh (2 June 2014). The Endless Kabaw Valley: British Created Visious
Nongdā_Lāiren_Pākhangbā
Meitei queen of Cachar Kingdom
formation of the Manipur Levy force, organized by her relatives, Gambhir Singh and Nara Singh, aimed at liberating Manipur from Burmese occupation, better known
Induprabha
Bodybuilding competition in Manipur
Indira Singh (YBB) Junior Category Winners by Weight: Up to 55 kg: R.K. Johnson Singh (Callisthenics Health Circuit, Tera) 60 kg: Nara Singh Khundrakpam
Mr._Manipur
Meitei Ningthou
rendering support, you may see errors in display. Maharaja Madhuchandra Singh or Meidingu Tamlen Khomba (Meitei: ꯇꯝꯂꯦꯟ ꯈꯣꯝꯕ) was a king of the Ningthouja
Madhuchandra_Singh
Indian recreation area
(MAHUD) in the Kangla Nongpok Torban. Kangla Sanathong Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh Hijagang Iputhou Pakhangba Laishang Manung Kangjeibung Museums in Kangla
Kangla_Nongpok_Torban
unveiled on the 16 March 1866 Imphal Marjing Polo Statue Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh Kolhapur Equestrian statue of Rani Tara Bai. Location: 16°42′24″N 74°14′53″E
List_of_equestrian_statues
Topics referred to by the same term
pages with titles containing Nara Singh All pages with titles containing Nara Singha All pages with titles containing Nar Singh All pages with titles containing
Narasimha_(disambiguation)
Manipur Legislative Assembly election
Congress won the most seats as well as the popular vote, and Okram Ibobi Singh was appointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur. The Indian National Congress
2002 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
2002_Manipur_Legislative_Assembly_election
Meitei temple inside the Kangla Fort
Hiyangthang Lairembi Temple Hijagang Kangla Sanathong Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh "Pakhangba temple consecrated amidst religious rituals: 20th feb10 ~ E-Pao
Pakhangba_Temple,_Kangla
(1825–1834) Nara Singh, Regent (1834–1844) Nara Singh, King (1834–1850) Debindro Singh, King (1850) Chandrakirti Singh, King (1850–1886) Surachandra Singh, King
List of state leaders in 19th-century British South Asia subsidiary states
List_of_state_leaders_in_19th-century_British_South_Asia_subsidiary_states
Building in Imphal, India
Hiren Hiyang Tannaba Heikru Hidongba Kangla Sanathong Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh Manipur State Museum Terms like canoe and dugout are also used besides
Hijagang
Indian actress and model (born 1985)
Vishakha Singh (born 5 May 1985) is an Indian actress, producer and entrepreneur. She appeared in many South Indian language films debuting in Telugu
Vishakha_Singh
Pride of Manipur. Gyan Publishing House. p. 55. ISBN 978-81-7835-772-0. Singh, Ch Manihar (1996). A History of Manipuri Literature (in English and Manipuri)
Animals_in_Meitei_culture
Place in Manipur, India
(spelt "Mombi" by Manipuris) for their new village. During the rule of Nara Singh (r. 1834–1850), the Kamhau-Sukte tribes apparently took possession of
Mombi,_Manipur
Ningthou, Meidingu of Kangleipak (Manipur)
responsibility for the suffering of the kingdom during that year. Rajkumar Jhalajit Singh (1965). A Short History of Manipur. Imphal: O.K. Store. Phanjoubam Tarapot
Senbi_Kiyamba
the written version was created much later, during the reign of King Nara Singh (1844–1850). It was composed by Atol Nongyai Pukhramba. According to the
Chahui_Leirong_Pampa
Legislative Assembly election in Manipur, India
Congress won the most seats as well as the popular vote, and Okram Ibobi Singh was re-appointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur. The Indian National Congress
2007 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
2007_Manipur_Legislative_Assembly_election
Legislative Assembly election in Manipur, India
won the most seats as well as the popular vote, and Wahengbam Nipamacha Singh was re-appointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur. After the passing of
2000 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
2000_Manipur_Legislative_Assembly_election
Meitei community in West Bengal
starting from Aiketan and concluding at the Swabhumi complex. Led by Dr. Nara Singh, the Minister of Arts and Culture of Manipur, the procession included
Meitei_people_in_West_Bengal
Meitei Monarch of the Ningthouja dynasty
Singh 1823 Raghav Singh 1823–1824 Bhadra Singh 1824 British protectorage Gambhir Singh (restored) 1825–1834 Chandrakirti Singh 1834–1844 Nara Singh 1844–1850
Lamkiyamba
Union council in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Abbott set up base with the forces of Jageerdar of Nara. The base was vital to keep an eye on Chatar Singh and his forces, Abbott wrote: "I had no roofs,
Nara,_Abbottabad
Meitei ruler (died 1231)
(2018-05-11). Northeast India: A Reader. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-429-95320-0. Singh, Ch Manihar (1996). A History of Manipuri Literature. Sahitya Akademi. pp
Thawānthābā
Former royal palace in Kangla, India
to the features of the old bridge. Kangla Sanathong Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh Hijagang Pakhangba Temple, Kangla Manung Kangjeibung Museums in Kangla
Sanggai_Yumpham
Congress Kim Gangte 2 Naga People's Front Lorho S. Pfoze 1 Communist Party of India Moirangthem Nara Singh 1 Nationalist Congress Party Chungkhokai Doungel 1
2014 Indian general election in Manipur
2014_Indian_general_election_in_Manipur
King of Kangleipak
98–99. ISBN 978-81-241-0902-1. Mairembam, Sanjeeb Singh (2025-07-25). The Life and Works of M. Koireng Singh: Freedom Fighter, INA and First-elected Chief
Ningthou_Khomba
Indian prince who helped found Jodhpur in 1459
Rao Nara (Hindi: राव नरा), (born in c. 1420 and died 1487). Rao Nara was of Rathore lineage and the crown Prince of Nadol, the then small kingdom in northwest
Rao_Nara
King of Manipur from 1074 to 1122
Singh 1823 Raghav Singh 1823–1824 Bhadra Singh 1824 British protectorage Gambhir Singh (restored) 1825–1834 Chandrakirti Singh 1834–1844 Nara Singh 1844–1850
Loiyumba
King of Manipur from 1752 CE to 1753 CE
Hanjabam & Koireng Singh (2022), p. 185. Banerjee (1946), pp. 33–34. Somorjit Sana (2010), pp. 139–140. Hanjabam & Koireng Singh (2022), p. 73. Somorjit
Bharatsai
Polo Ground located inside the Kangla fort in Imphal
Iputhou Pakhangba Laisang Hijagang Kangla Sanathong Statue of Meidingu Nara Singh Since Meitei language uses both Meitei script as well as Bengali script
Manung_Kangjeibung
Vassal king of Manipur
Marjit Singh was a king of Manipur kingdom between 1812 and 1819 as a vassal of Burma, but was eventually expelled by the Burmese. The Burmese devastated
Marjit_Singh
King of the Koch kingdom, Assam (India)
western part of his kingdom Koch Bihar. On 23 December 1596 Man Singh I married Nara Narayan's daughter Kshamadevi. Naranarayan employed eminent scholars
Nara_Narayan
Fijian professional golfer (born 1963)
Vijay Singh CF (Fiji Hindi: विजय सिंह, pronounced [ˈʋɪdʒəj sɪ̃ɦ]; born 22 February 1963) is a Fijian professional golfer. In 1982, Singh turned professional
Vijay_Singh
Legislative Assembly election in Manipur, India
Hemanta Singh INC 7,638 41.52% Moirangthem Nara Singh CPI 5,925 32.20% 1,713 35 Khangabok 96.60% Laishram Jatra Singh MPP 8,021 39.57% Okram Ibobi Singh INC
1995 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
1995_Manipur_Legislative_Assembly_election
1990 Indian film
Sarpanch Sucha Singh (friendly appearance) Gurdas Maan ... Karamjeet (Karma) Raj Babbar ... Jagroop Yograj Singh ... Jora Gugu Gill ... Nara Priti Sapru
Qurbani_Jatt_Di
16 – Shree Govindajee Temple in Imphal, Manipur, commissioned by Raja Nara Singh. March 7 – Grace Church (Manhattan), New York City, United States, designed
1846_in_architecture
in Manipur. In the Inner Manipur seat the party supported Moirangthem Nara Singh of CPI, as the common candidate of the Left and Secular Alliance. In the
List of Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidates in the 2014 Indian general election
List_of_Communist_Party_of_India_(Marxist)_candidates_in_the_2014_Indian_general_election
Rao of Bikaner from 1505 to 1526
brother Nara. His first military engagement was the suppression of nobles who, after having lost lands under Bika, had revolted during the reign of Nara. Later
Lunkaran
Legislative Assembly election in Manipur, India
89.47% Moirangthem Nara Singh CPI 3,079 19.59% Sapam Ibocha Singh Independent 2,599 16.53% 480 35 Khangabok 92.65% Okram Ibobi Singh Independent 4,157
1984 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
1984_Manipur_Legislative_Assembly_election
General of the Sikh Empire (1791–1837)
Hari Singh Nalwa (29 April 1791 – 30 April 1837) was the commander-in-chief of the Sikh Khalsa Fauj, the army of the Sikh Empire. He is known for his
Hari_Singh_Nalwa
Descendant of Guru Nanak
Barsi | Rara Sahib UK. Giani Isher Singh Ji Nara (2023-05-04). Tat Saar Granth Bir Mrigesh - Giani Isher Singh Ji Nara. BoS TV (2023-05-07). Unveiling the
Sahib_Singh_Bedi
Legislative Assembly election in Manipur, India
Congress won the most seats as well as the popular vote, but Raj Kumar Ranbir Singh of the Manipur Peoples Party was appointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur
1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
1990_Manipur_Legislative_Assembly_election
Sikh religious undergarment
family and not as objects of lust. The kacchera is secured and tied with a "nara" (drawstring). This serves as another reminder that when one is untying the
Kachera
Legislative Assembly election in Manipur, India
won the most seats as well as the popular vote, and Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh was reappointed as the Chief Minister of Manipur. After the passing of the
1980 Manipur Legislative Assembly election
1980_Manipur_Legislative_Assembly_election
Purandeswari Nara Bhuvaneshwari, 3rd daughter of NTR Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh – husband of Nara Bhuvaneshwari Nara Lokesh,
List of South Indian film families
List_of_South_Indian_film_families
Udasi leader and scholar
neither Hindu nor Muslim). Nara, Ishar Singh (1985). Safarnama and Zafarnama: Being an Account of the Travels of Guru Gobind Singh and the Epistle of Moral
Harnam_Das_Udasi
2014 film written and directed by Krishna Chaitanya
Moviemills, and presented by Cinema 5. This hybrid genre film stars Nara Rohit and Vishakha Singh in the lead roles, while Rao Ramesh, Paruchuri Venkateswara
Rowdy_Fellow
NARA SINGH
NARA SINGH
Female
English
Modern English name derived either from Italian cara, a term of endearment CARA means "beloved," or from the Irish Gaelic word cara, meaning "friend."
Female
Native American
Native American Quechua name NAIRA means "big eyes."
Female
Russian
(Лара) Short form of Russian Larissa, possibly LARA means "fortified town." Compare with another form of Lara.
Female
English
 English variant spelling of Latin Laura, LARA means "laurel." Compare with another form of Lara.
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö¸×וָה) Hebrew name NAVA means "beautiful."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Japanese, Latin
Happy; Near One; Joyous; Place Name; The Nearest and Dearest One; An Oak Tree; A Companion
Male
Irish
 From Irish Gaelic Mac Dara, DARA means "son of oak." Compare with other forms of Dara.
Female
Hebrew
(בָּרָה) Hebrew name BARA means "to choose."
Female
English
 Middle English name DARA means "brave, daring." Compare with another form of Dara.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(तारा) Hindi name TARA means "star." Compare with another form of Tara.
Girl/Female
Gaelic Celtic English Native American
Happy.
Female
Greek
(Îανα) Pet form of Greek Ioanna, NANA means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Nana.
Male
Hebrew
(דֶּרַע) Hebrew name DARA means "the arm." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Zerah. Compare with other forms of Dara.
Female
English
 English name derived from the Irish Gaelic place name Teamhair in Meath, the seat of the high kings of Ireland, TARA means "high place," i.e. "hill." Compare with another form of Tara.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Nancy, NANA means "favor; grace." Compare with other forms of Nana.
Female
English
 English form of Irish Nóra, NORA means "honor, valor." Compare with another form of Nora.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cara, KARA means either "beloved" or "friend."
Female
Russian
(Ðада) Pet form of Russian Nadezhda, NADA means "hope."
Female
Japanese
(ナナ) Japanese name NANA means "seven." Compare with other forms of Nana.
Male
Iranian/Persian
 Short form of Persian Dârayavahush, DARA means "possesses a lot, wealthy." Compare with other forms of Dara.
NARA SINGH
NARA SINGH
Boy/Male
British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Sword Friend; Polished Chief
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name brayne (a back formation of the Yiddish female personal name brayndl, which is a diminutive of Yiddish broyn ‘brown’) + the genitive ending -s.English : variant of Brine.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Cox.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Latin
Little Laurel; The Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree; Symbolic of Honor and Victory
Boy/Male
Tamil
Paarthiv | பாரà¯à®¤à®¿à®µ
Prince of earth
Biblical
strange descent
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Virtuous; Full of Virtues
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Company
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Face like moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Devotee of God Sivan
NARA SINGH
NARA SINGH
NARA SINGH
NARA SINGH
NARA SINGH
n.
A name of the great blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), native of South America.
n.
A piece of Turkish money, usually copper, the fortieth part of a piaster, or about one ninth of a cent.
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The Altar; a southern constellation, south of the tail of the Scorpion.
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Of or pertaining to nard; having the qualities of nard.
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A genus of fresh-water air-breathing mollusks, abundant in ponds and streams; -- called also pond snail.
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A female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions.
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An East Indian plant (Nardostachys Jatamansi) of the Valerian family, used from remote ages in Oriental perfumery.
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See Hara-kiri.
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The principal or ruling evil spirit.
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A Spanish measure of length equal to about one yard. The vara now in use equals 33.385 inches.
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A nostril.
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An ointment prepared partly from this plant. See Spikenard.
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Same as Hara-kiri.
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The Patagonian cavy (Dolichotis Patagonicus).
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Same as Para.
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A kind of grass (Nardus stricta) of little value, found in Europe and Asia.