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Sindhi given names are the first names in Sindhi language are used among Sindhi people. Many Sindhis are Muslim, and to a lesser extent Hindu. Their given
Sindhi_names
Indo-Aryan ethnic group
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Sindhis
Sindhi tribes and clans
Sindhis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who speak the Sindhi language and are native to the Sindh province of Pakistan. Besides Sindh the historical
List_of_Sindhi_tribes
Sindhi adherents of Hinduism
Sindhi Hindus are ethnic Sindhis who practice Hinduism and are native to, or have origins in, Sindh, Pakistan. They are spread across Sindh, primarily
Sindhi_Hindus
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Sindhi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sindhi may refer to: something from or related to Sindh, a province of Pakistan Sindhi people, an ethnic
Sindhi
Name list
on Raivavae island is named Mont Hiro. Hiro is also an Indian and Pakistani masculine given name. Its originally from the Sindhi language and means diamond
Hiro_(given_name)
surnames. Tribal and clan names are widely used across Pakistan. Punjabi clans may have surnames like Malik, Chaudhry, or Bhatti, Sindhi tribes may use Soomro
Pakistani_name
Indigenous Jats of Sindh
The Sindhi Jats (Sindhi: سنڌي جت/جاٽ) are an indigenous community of Sindh, Pakistan. They are mostly Muslims. Originally from the lower Indus Valley
Sindhi_Jats
Skullcap from Sindh, Pakistan
The Sindhi cap, locally called Sindhī ṭopī (Sindhi: سنڌي ٽوپي) is a skullcap worn predominantly by Sindhis in Sindh, Pakistan. Together with Ajrak, the
Sindhi_cap
Indo-Aryan language native to Sindh
may see unjoined letters or other symbols instead of Sindhi script. Sindhi (سِنڌِي, Sindhī, [sɪndʱiː]) is an Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian
Sindhi_language
Socio-ethnic group of people originating from Sindh
Sindhis in India or Indian Sindhis (सिन्धी, سنڌي, Sindhī), refer to a socio-ethnic group of Sindhi people living in the Republic of India, originating
Sindhis_in_India
Sikhism in Sindh, or Sindhi Sikhs, is a minor religious affiliation, adhered to by 5,182 people or around 0.01% of the total population as per 2023 Pakistani
Sikhism_in_Sindh
Breed of cattle
Pakistan, and distributed to India and Bangladesh. Other names include Las Bela, Malir and Sindhi. Figures reported for milk production vary from 1188 to
Red_Sindhi
List of names derived from gemstones include the following: Gemstone Jewellery "100 Beautiful Baby Names Inspired by Jewels and Gemstones". Family Education
List of names derived from gemstones
List_of_names_derived_from_gemstones
Group of Sindhi merchants and traders during British-rule
Sindhi workies, also called Sindworkis, Sindworkies, or Sindwork merchants (Sindhi: سِنڌُ وَرِڪِي ; Urdu: سندھ ورکی ; Hindi: सिंधवर्की), were wealthy Hindu
Sindhi_workies
Writer, politician, journalist of Pakistan
symbols instead of Sindhi script. Shaikh Abdul Majeed Sindhi (Sindhi: شيخ عبدالمجيد سنڌي; 7 July 1889 – 24 May 1978) was a famous Sindhi writer, politician
Abdul_Majid_Sindhi
Sindhi Sammat tribe
Palijo/Palejo/Paleejo/Palija/Paleja/Paleeja (Sindhi: پليجو) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe of Sindh province, Pakistan. The clans of Palija are: Agham, Agheem
Palijo
New year day of Sindhi Hindus
Chetri Chandra (Sindhi: چيٽي چنڊ, Moon of Chaitra) is a festival that marks the beginning of the Lunar Hindu New Year for Sindhi Hindus. The date of the
Cheti_Chand
Abugida
the Sindhi language, sometimes used by some Sindhi Hindus even in the present-day. The script originates from Khudabad, a city in Sindh, and is named after
Khudabadi_script
Pakistani writer columnist and journalist
Madad Ali Sindhi (Sindhi: مدد علي سنڌي , Urdu: مدد علی سندھی) is a Pakistani writer columnist and journalist who belongs to Sindh a southern province of
Madad_Ali_Sindhi
Sindhi Sammat tribe
The Pal, Paluh, or Palh (Sindhi: پلهہ) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe of Sindh province, Pakistan, in parts of Punjab bordering Sindh, also in Balochistan province
Palh
Surname list
Lakhani Sydney, Australian Migration Consultant Dictionary of American Family Names. "Lakhani Family History", Oxford University Press, 2013. Retrieved on 16
Lakhani_(surname)
Clothing style of Sindh
Sindhi clothing are a part of the Sindhi culture. Sindhi women and men wear the Shalwar Qameez or the Kurta with Pyjama. Women also wear Sari or ghagra
Sindhi_clothing
Incarnation of Varuna
Jhulelal (Sindhi: جھولےلال ; Hindi: झूलेलाल) is a folkloric figure amongst the Sindhis and one of the most revered deities of Sindhi Hindus in the modern-day
Jhulelal_(Hinduism)
Indian–British hotelier (born 1965)
January 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) "Six Senses to redefine luxury
Sonu_Shivdasani
Pakistani ethnic group
The Sindhi Bhils/Bheels (Sindhi: سنڌي ڀيل) are a Sindhinised sub-group of the Bhil people who live in the Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan provinces of
Sindhi_Bhils
Representation of the Sindhi language using the Latin script
Romanisation of Sindhi is a system for representing the Sindhi language using the Latin script. In Sindh, Pakistan, the Sindhi language is written in modified
Romanisation_of_Sindhi
Sindhi language. All of these are based in Pakistan, but many are available in other countries as well. Time News HD offers high definition, Sindhi content
List of Sindhi-language television channels
List_of_Sindhi-language_television_channels
Surname list
Indian oncologist Poornima Advani Indian lawyer, author and social worker Sindhi names Shibani Roy; S. H. M. Rizvi (2002). Encyclopaedia of Indian surnames
Advani
Community in Sindh
Sindhi Memons (Sindhi: سنڌي ميمڻ) are a people of the Memon community native to the Pakistani province of Sindh. They speak Sindhi as their first language
Sindhi_Memon
Sindhi separatist movement in Pakistan
ethnolinguistic group Sindhi by establishing a sovereign state called Sindhudesh (Sindhi: سنڌو ديش, lit. 'Country of Sindhis') in the region of Sindh
Sindhudesh_movement
Writing systems of northwestern Indian Subcontinent
used to refer to writing systems used in Punjab and adjoining areas. In Sindhi, it was known as 'Wāṇiko' or 'Baniyañ'. Laṇḍā is a script that evolved from
Laṇḍā_scripts
Family name
Shaikh or Sheikh (Sindhi: شيخ), is a Sindhi tribe or caste. The "Shaikh" word is an Arabic term meaning elder of a tribe, lord, revered old man, or Islamic
Sindhi_Shaikh
Overview of mass media of Sindhi language
importance of Sindhi media, decided to establish the Sindhi Media House in Karachi. The Habib University began teaching students Sindhi through Sindhi music and
Sindhi-language_media
Province of Pakistan
This article contains Sindhi text, written from right to left with some letters joined. Without proper rendering support, you may see unjoined letters
Sindh
Sindhi dialect
Siraiki, also known as Ubheji, Siroli and Sireli, is a dialect of the Sindhi language spoken in the Siro region of upper Sindh. Inhabitants of this 'Siro'
Siraiki_(Sindhi_dialect)
Prominent poet of Sindhi language
Sarkash Sindhi (Sindhi: سرڪش سنڌي) (1 October 1940 - 5 March 2012) was a poet from Sindh, Pakistan. Sarkash Sindhi was born on 1 October 1940 in Palipota
Sarkash_Sindhi
Traditions of Sindh, Pakistan
Sindhi traditions and rituals (Sindhi: سنڌي رسم ۽ رواج) refers to some Sindhi practices that span a person's life. They differ across regions. During
Sindhi_traditions_and_rituals
Indian scholar and political activist (1872–1944)
Ubaidullah Sindhi (10 March 1872 – 21 August 1944) was a political activist of the Indian independence movement and one of its prominent leaders. According
Ubaidullah_Sindhi
Indian singer
Sindhi-language music and films. She was a folk as well as playback singer. Due to her melodious and sweet voice, she was popularly known as "Sindhi Koel"
Bhagwanti_Navani
Referring to a transgender person by their former name
of preferred names instead of legal names, or formally ban the practice of deadnaming. In many cultures, given names are considered either masculine (e
Deadnaming
Indian television actor
(17 October 2007). "A Sindhi film after 19 years!". GulfNews. Retrieved 28 September 2017.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Jiten_Lalwani
Locality in Karachi
Karachi, and is one of its earliest settled areas. Lyari's name is said to be derived from a Sindhi word lyar, a tree which grows along the banks of the river
Lyari
Autonomous institution of the Government of Sindh, Pakistan
The Sindhi Language Authority (abbreviated as SLA; Sindhi: سنڌي ٻوليءَ جو با اختيار ادارو, romanized: Sindhī Bōlī’a Jō Bā Ixtiyār Idārō) is an autonomous
Sindhi_Language_Authority
Islamic scholar
Muḥammad Hāshim Thattvī Sindhi (1692 – 1761; Sindhi: مخدوم محمد هاشم ٺٺوي سنڌي, Arabic: المخدوم محمد هاشم التتوي السندي) was an Islamic scholar, author
Muhammad_Hashim_Thattvi
Dialect of Sindhi spoken in Pakistan
(Sindhi: لاسي) is a dialect of the Sindhi language spoken on the western frontier of Sindh and Balochistan in Pakistan. It is spoken by the Sindhi Lasi
Lasi_dialect
Political party in Pakistan
The Sindh United Party (SUP; Sindhi: سندھ یونائیٹڈ پارٹی) is a Sindhi nationalist regional political party that aims to give the democratic rights to the
Sindh_United_Party
Pakistani writer
Naseem Thebo (Sindhi: نسيم ٿيٻو; April 1, 1948 – March 19, 2012) was a Sindhi language teacher and short story writer from Pakistan. She served as an
Naseem_Thebo
Jaipur Metro's Pink Line metro station
Sindhi Camp, also known as AbhiBus Sindhi Camp, is an elevated metro station on the East-West Corridor of the Pink Line of Jaipur Metro in Jaipur, India
Sindhi_Camp_metro_station
Sindhi curry dish
Sai bhaji (Sindhi: سائي ڀاڄي) is a Sindhi vegetarian curry, consisting of dal (lentils), palak (spinach) and other vegetables. It forms a staple part of
Sai_bhaji
Trousers and tunic worn in South Asia
shalwar: the Peshawari shalwar, Balochi shalwar, Sindhi Chareno, Sindhi Kancha, Sindhi Suthan/Salwar, Sindhi Pajamo/Sorhi Suthan and Punjabi shalwar. Although
Shalwar_kameez
Pakistani actress (1947–2010)
Chakori (Sindhi: چڪوري), a.k.a. Chakori Begum (1947 – 2 November 2010), was a film actress from Sindh, Pakistan. She worked in Sindhi, Punjabi and Urdu
Chakori_(actress)
Pakistani poet (1930-1992)
Ustad Bukhari (Sindhi: اُستاد بُخارِي) Urdu (استاد بخاری) (16 January 1930 – 9 October 1992), born "Punhal Shah", a name he later changed to Syed Ahmed
Ustad_Bukhari
Sindhi Sufi singer and poet
Bhagat Kanwar Ram (1885 – 1939) was a Sindhi Sufi singer and poet. He was a disciple of saint Satram Das Sahib of Raharki. Kanwar Ram was born to Tarachand
Bhagat_Kanwar_Ram
Community of Sindhi-speaking Baloch tribes
The Balochs of Sindh, (Sindhi: سنڌي ٻروچ, Balochi: سندی بلۏچ) is a community of Sindhi-speaking Baloch tribes living throughout the Sindh province of
Baloch_people_in_Sindh
Pakistani politician (1904–1995)
activist and politician from Sindh, who later laid the foundations of modern Sindhi nationalism in Pakistan. In colonial era, he was a proponent of the Pakistan
G._M._Syed
Set of dances from Sindh
Folk dances of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ جا لوڪ ناچ) are the traditional dances of the Sindhi people, which are indigenous to Sindh region which is now in Pakistan
Folk_dances_of_Sindh
Pakistani journalist
Nasrullah Gadani (Sindhi: نصر الله گڏاڻي) was a Pakistani journalist and social media activist, renowned for his work in Sindhi language. He fervently
Nasrullah_Gadani
languages, the names given to the seven days of the week are derived from the names of the seven classical planets which were in turn named after contemporary
Names_of_the_days_of_the_week
Baloch scholar, historian, sindhologist, linguist and educationist
Nabi Bakhsh Khan Baloch (Sindhi: نبي بخش خان بلوچ; 16 December 1917 – 6 April 2011) was a Pakistani research scholar, historian, Sindhologist, educationist
Nabi_Bakhsh_Baloch
Sindhi folk art form
Sindhi Bhagat is a Sindhi folk art incorporating song, dance, story and drama. It is the most popular Sindhi folk form of entertainment. Bhagat developed
Sindhi_bhagat
Sindhi crafts
from pottery. Kashi tiles have long been produced in Hala and Naserpur. Sindhi Lungee: made of silk, cotton and wool, in both bright and soft colours with
Crafts_of_Sindh
Actions by Sindhi nationalists in Pakistan
by Sindhi nationalists against Pakistan. Sindhi nationalists want to create an independent Sindhi state, often referred to as Sindhudesh. Sindhi nationalists
Insurgency_in_Sindh
City in Sindh, Pakistan
Dadu (Sindhi and Urdu: دادو) is a city and the capital of Dadu District in Sindh, Pakistan. The city is located on the western bank of River Indus and
Dadu,_Sindh
Sindhi clan of Pakistan
Bhutto (Sindhi: ڀُٽو) is a Sindhi Rajput clan in Sindh, Pakistan. The Bhuttos along with Bhattis and other subclans are said to be linked to the Bhati
Bhutto_(clan)
The Sindhi language has a long history of arts, literature, and culture. The first Sindhi newspaper was Sind Sudhar, founded in 1884. Sindhi language newspapers
List of Sindhi-language newspapers
List_of_Sindhi-language_newspapers
Abro (Sindhi: علي خان ابڙو;Urdu: علامه علي خان ابڑو;1888-1954) was a Sindhi scholar and educationist who is known for having written the Sindhi translation
Ali_Khan_Abro
Book by Shah Abdul Latif
Shah Jo Risalo (Sindhi: شاھ جو رسالو) is a book of poems of the Sindhi Sufi mystic and poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Shah Abdul Latif's poetry was transmitted
Shah_Jo_Risalo
Sindhi tribe in India and Pakistan
Soomro (Sindhi: سومرو, Devanagari: सूमरो), Soomra, Sumrah or Sumra is a tribe having a local origin in Sindh, Pakistan. They are found in Sindh, parts
Soomro
Folk song and associated dance in the Sindhi culture
"Ho Jamalo" is a Sindhi-language folk song and associated dance in the Sindhi culture. The performance is about the local folk hero Jamalo. It is sung
Ho_Jamalo
Indian breed of chicken
Conservation status FAO (2007): not at risk DAD-IS (2021): unknown Other names Aseel Country of origin Indian subcontinent Distribution international Use
Asil_chicken
Breed of cattle
The Tharparkar (Sindhi: ٿرپارڪر) (also known as White Sindhi, Cutchi and Thari) is an indigenous breed of zebuine cattle from the Indian subcontinent,
Tharparkar_cattle
City in Sindh, Pakistan
Kotri (Sindhi: ڪوٽڙي, Urdu: کوٹری) is a city and the headquarters of the Kotri Taluka of Jamshoro District of Sindh province in Pakistan. Located on the
Kotri
Indian businessman, philanthropist and freedom fighter
a city for the displaced Sindhi Hindus. Actually it was two twin cities that he founded one next to the other by the names of Gandhidham and Adipur,
Bhai_Pratap_Dialdas
Abugida script
Khojkī or Khojā Sindhī (Sindhi: 𑈉𑈲𑈐𑈈𑈮 (Khokji script) خوجڪي (Arabic script) खोजकी (Devanagari)), is a Landa script used formerly and almost exclusively
Khojki_script
– Sindarin Constructed language spoken by the Elves in the Middle-earth Sindhi – سنڌي Official language in: India and the Pakistani province of Sindh Sinhala
List_of_language_names
Pakistani Folk and Sufi Singer
Sanam Marvi (Sindhi: صنم ماروی) (born : 17 April 1986) is a Pakistani folk and sufi singer. She sings in Sindhi, Punjabi, and Balochi languages. Sanam
Sanam_Marvi
Sindhi term for Punjabi winter folk festival
is observed the day after Lal Loi by all Sindhis. Tirmoor is the Sindhi name for Makar Sankranti. For Sindhis, Makar Sankranti means worshipping Lord Sun
Lal_Loi
Sindhi tribe of Pakistan
Dahar or Daher (Sindhi: ڏهر) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe. The Daharki city is named after this tribe.[citation needed] It is one of the prominent tribes in
Dahar_(tribe)
Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages
(Kohati, Ghebi, Awankari, Chachhi, Peshawari, Hazarvi), Pahari-Pothwari Sindhi: Sindhi, Jadgali, Kutchi, Luwati, Memoni, Khetrani, Kholosi. Western Indo-Aryan
Indo-Aryan_languages
Species of flowering plant
dilpasand, and in Sindhi it is called meha (Sindhi: ميها). Tinda can be confused with tendli or kundru due to similar-sounding names from different languages
Tinda
Sindhi language poet
(Sindhi: شيخ اياز, Urdu: شیخ ایاز) born Mubarak Ali Shaikh (Sindhi: مبارڪ علي شيخ, Urdu: مبارک علی شیخ) (March 1923 – 28 December 1997) was a Sindhi
Shaikh_Ayaz
Fairy tales of Sindhi
Sindhi folktales (Sindhi: لوڪ سنڌي آکاڻيون) play an important part in the culture of the Sindhi people of southern Pakistan. Pakistan's Sindh province
Sindhi_folk_tales
refugees from India. Sindhi Hindus differentiated between the local Sindhi Muslims and the migrant Muslims from India. A large number of Sindhi Hindus travelled
History_of_Sindh
Pakistani poet (1931–2002)
sciences, Western literature, and Kabbala". He was fluent in Urdu, Arabic, Sindhi, English and Persian. Elia was also the younger brother of poet Rais Amrohvi
Jaun_Elia
Indian businessman (born 1950)
2014. Retrieved 28 March 2016. Wajihuddin, Mohammed (25 February 2015). "Sindhis to get a shrine they can call their own in Kutch". The Times of India.
Niranjan_Hiranandani
Name for a resident of a particular geographical area
Dictionary of Resident Names (the first edition of Labels for Locals) Dickson attributed the term to George H. Scheetz, in his Names' Names: A Descriptive and
Demonym
Sindhi nationalist poet
Mohammad Khan Majeedi (Sindhi: محمد خان مجيدي; 5 January 1918 at Shadman Jatoi village, in Taluka Mirpur Bathoro, Sujawal District – 7 April 2003 in Sujawal)
Mohammad_Khan_Majeedi
languages with more than a million speakers each include Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, Saraiki, Urdu, Balochi, Hindko, Brahui and the Kohistani languages. The
Languages_of_Pakistan
Sindhi Sufi mystic and poet (1739–1827)
(Sindhi: سچو سرمست; c. 1739 – 1827), was an 18th and 19th century Sindhi Sufi mystic and poet. He is regarded as an important figure in the Sindhi literature
Sachal_Sarmast
Pakistani actress, producer and director (born 1960)
Sakina Samo (Sindhi: سڪینہ سمو) is a Pakistani actress, producer, and director. Sakina Samo began her acting career in regional plays on Pakistan Television
Sakina_Samo
Sunni Muslim dynasty in the region of Sindh
The Kalhora dynasty (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙا خاندان, romanized: Kalhōṛā khāndān) was a Sindhi Muslim dynasty based in the region of Sindh in present day Pakistan
Kalhora_dynasty
Sindhi poet, writer, feminist and activist (born 1958)
important feminist Sindhi writers of her time. Attiya uses her poetry to highlight the oppression of women in Sindhi society in the name of tradition. She
Attiya_Dawood
General of the Samma Dynasty of Sindh
Dollah Darya Khan (Sindhi: دولہ دریا خان:Balochi: دلا دريا هان) was a general in the Samma Dynasty of Sindh era, a statesman and regent at the court of
Dollah_Darya_Khan
Country in South Asia
November 2009. Pakistan boasts literature in various languages including Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Pashto, Baluchi, Persian, English, and more. The Pakistan Academy
Pakistan
British Indian educationist, scholar (1885–1948)
Jethmal Parsram Gulrajani (Sindhi: ڄيٺمل پرسرام گلراجاڻي; 1885 or 1886 – 6 July 1948) was a journalist, publisher, and writer from Sindh, British India
Jethmal_Parsram_Gulrajani
Scholar, Sindhi language writer of Pakistan
Allama Ghulam Mustafa Qasmi (Sindhi: علامه غلام مصطفيٰ قاسمي) (b. 1924 – d.2003), was a scholar, Sindhi language writer and Sindhologist. G.M Qasmi was
Ghulam_Mustafa_Qasmi
Pakistani singer (1940–2022)
Rubina Qureshi, TI (Sindhi: روبينہ قريشي also Rubeena; 19 October 1940 – 13 July 2022) was a Pakistani Sindhi language folk singer. She was popularly
Rubina_Qureshi
Pakistani actor
Pakistani actor, director, and producer who initially worked primarily in Sindhi-language television dramas, particularly for Pakistan Television (PTV).
Kaiser_Khan_Nizamani
Indian Sindhi language poet
a. Narayan Shyam or Narain Shyam (22 July 1922 – 10 January 1989) was a Sindhi language poet from India. He was one of the foremost poets associated with
Narayan_Shyam
SINDHI NAMES
SINDHI NAMES
Girl/Female
Hindu
Achievement, Lord Shiva, Perfection or completion
Male
Norse
Old Norse name, possibly SINDRI means "sparkling." In mythology, this is the name of a hall in the world that is supposed to exist after Ragnarök, having a roof of red gold. The name is also sometimes used as an alternate name for the dwarf Eitri.Â
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Wealth; Prosperity; Wife of Lord Ganesh; Siddhi will Follow; Good Fortune
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Prosperity; Wealthy; Achievement; Memory; Mind; Lord Ganesh's Wife; Ready to Protect; Goddess; Ability of Success
Boy/Male
Norse
A mythical dwarf.
Surname or Lastname
English (Sussex)
English (Sussex) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bestowed of wishes and boons
Girl/Female
Indian
Wealthy.
Girl/Female
Sikh
Elixir obtained from holy congregation
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Sindri, possibly SINDRE means "sparkling."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Achievement, Lord Shiva, Perfection or completion
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Ocean; Lord Vishnu; White
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Sea; Ocean; River; Water
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Compact; Promise
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sister in Hindi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Thai
Knowledge and Wealth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Success; Perfection; In Worship; Completion; Wife of Lord Ganesha
Boy/Male
Hindu
An indian family name
Girl/Female
Indian
Drop of water, Point
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ocean, River
SINDHI NAMES
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Boy/Male
Arabic, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Name of an Angel
Girl/Female
Indian
Happy
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Guru's Devotee; One who is Absorbed in the Guru
Girl/Female
English
Hidden.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Better
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic name FÃONA means "vine."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Star; A Pole Star; Attractive Person
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Attraction
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Teutonic
Little Home-lover; Ruler of the Estate
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Life
SINDHI NAMES
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n.
One of the two parallels of terrestrial latitude corresponding to the celestial tropics, and called by the same names.
n.
A wrapper.
a.
Different; diverse; several; manifold; as, men of various names; various occupations; various colors.
n.
A variety; -- used in giving scientific names, and often abbreviated to var.
a.
Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law.
n.
An imaginary island, represented by Sir Thomas More, in a work called Utopia, as enjoying the greatest perfection in politics, laws, and the like. See Utopia, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
n.
The name given by Europeans to that form of the Hindustani language which is chiefly spoken by native Hindoos. In employs the Devanagari character, in which Sanskrit is written.
n.
The act of publishing or making known; notification to the people at large, either by words, writing, or printing; proclamation; divulgation; promulgation; as, the publication of the law at Mount Sinai; the publication of the gospel; the publication of statutes or edicts.
n.
One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
n.
An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai.
n.
A small rag or pledget introduced into the hole in the cranium made by a trephine.
n.
A saddle girth made of leather, canvas, woven horsehair, or woven grass.
n.
Alt. of Indri
n.
An esculent swallow.
n.
Any lemurine animal of the genus Indris.
n.
The title of an incarnation of self-abnegation, virtue, and wisdom, or a deified religious teacher of the Buddhists, esp. Gautama Siddartha or Sakya Sinha (or Muni), the founder of Buddhism.
n.
The Ten Commandments or precepts given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, and originally written on two tables of stone.
n.
A forest; -- used as a termination of names. See Weald.
v. t.
To gird with a sinch; to tighten the sinch or girth of (a saddle); as, to sinch up a sadle.
n.
The language of Hindostan; the name given by Europeans to the most generally spoken of the modern Aryan languages of India. It is Hindi with the addition of Persian and Arabic words.