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Character from The Little Mermaid
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Hebrew
(×ֻמָה) Hebrew name UMA means "nation." Compare with another form of Uma.
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Hindu
Goddess Parvati
Male
Hebrew
(עֻזָּה, ×¢Ö»×–Ö¼Ö¸×) Variant spelling of Hebrew Uzza, UZA means "power, strength."Â
Female
Japanese
(梅) Japanese name UME means "plum blossom."
Female
German
 Variant spelling of German Imma, IMA means "entire, whole." Compare with another form of Ima.
Female
Greek
(ΚÏμα) Greek name KUMA means "sprout" or "wave." Also spelled Kyma.
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian form of Norman French Emma, EMA means "entire, whole." Compare with other forms of Ema.
Female
Hungarian
 Hungarian form of Norman French Emma, EMA means "entire, whole." Compare with other forms of Ema.
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Imma, IMA means "mother." Compare with another form of Ima.
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Hindi Indian
Bright.
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Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Mythological, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Goddess Parvati; Nation; Mother; Light; Fame; Reputation; Education
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Úna, probably UNA means "famine, hunger." Compare with another form of Una.
Female
Hebrew
(עוּלָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ulla, ULA means "yoke." Compare with other forms of Ula.
Female
Slovene
 Slovene form of English Emily, EMA means "rival." Compare with other forms of Ema.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Ulrica, ULA means "wolf power." Compare with other forms of Ula.
Male
Hebrew
(עוּלָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ulla, ULA means "yoke." Compare with strictly feminine forms of Ula.
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Female
Hindi/Indian
(उमा) Hindi name UMA means "flax." Compare with another form of Uma.
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Tamil
Goddess Parvati
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name UNA means "remember." Compare with another form of Una.
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
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Irish
Knows the sea.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Truth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name from the district on the south coast of Cumbria (formerly in Lancashire), earlier Fuðarnes, so named from the genitive case (Fuðar) of Old Norse Fuð, meaning ‘rump’, the name of the peninsula, formerly of an island opposite the southern part of this district + Old Norse nes ‘headland’, ‘nose’.Norwegian : habitational name from any of various farms, particularly in Møre og Romsdal, named Furnes, from Old Norse fura ‘pine’ + nes ‘headland’.
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Arabic, Muslim
Light of the Truth i.e Allah
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave King
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English French
Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...
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Tamil
Pleasure-seeking, Well-groomed (A great king in the dynasty of the moon-god (all kshatriyas are descendents either of Chandra, the moon-god, or Surya, the sun-god) who ruled the earth for thousands of years.)
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Scandinavian Hulda, HULTA means "hidden, obscure, secret."
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Supreme Spirit; The God
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An American feline quadruped (Felis concolor), resembling the African panther in size and habits. Its color is tawny, without spots; hence writers often called it the American lion. Called also puma, panther, mountain lion, and catamount. See Puma.
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In America, the name is applied to the puma, or cougar, and sometimes to the jaguar.
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A large American carnivore (Felis concolor), found from Canada to Patagonia, especially among the mountains. Its color is tawny, or brownish yellow, without spots or stripes. Called also catamount, cougar, American lion, mountain lion, and panther or painter.
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A child's word for mother.
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A small pulpy or juicy fruit containing several seeds and having a thin skin, as a grape.
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A verbal noun; or (according to C.F.Becker), a case of the infinitive mood ending in -um and -u, that in -um being sometimes called the former supine, and that in -u the latter supine.
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In Oriental countries, a respectful form of address given to a woman; mother.
n.
The bearberry.
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A trailing plant of the heath family (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond.
pl.
of Monopodium
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The panther, or puma.
conj.
But; -- used in cautionary phrases; as, "Vivace, ma non troppo presto" (i. e., lively, but not too quick).
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The sacred shield of the Romans, said to have-fallen from heaven in the reign of Numa. It was the palladium of Rome.
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The middle bark of a tree; the green layer of bark, usually soon covered by the outer or corky layer, and obliterated.