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4x4 Truck
UniCOLT is a family of 4x4 military logistical vehicles manufactured by the Sri Lanka Electrical and Mechanical Engineers for use by the Sri Lankan Armed
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Land force branch of the Sri Lankan armed forces
range of 20 km. The SLEME is also producing vehicles for transport, the UniCOLT series trucks, and landmine-resistant vehicles, the UniAIMOVs and the UniAVALONs
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Military unit
designed for urban warfare, counter-insurgency and special operations. UniCOLT: Family of 4x4 military logistical vehicles with multiple variants for
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Infantry mobility vehicle
Special Task Force: 15 Unibuffels handed to the STF. Unicorn APC Avalon MPV UniCOLT Unicob "The evolution of the indigenous armoured vehicle: From Unicorn
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Armoured personnel carrier
Special Task Force : Five Unicorns handed to the STF. Unibuffel Avalon MPV UniCOLT 59th Independence. Retrieved on April 22, 2008. "Sri Lanka Electrical and
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Indian
Beautiful Angel
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Australian, Hebrew, Irish, Jewish
Courteous; Gift; Similar to Shea
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Happiness
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Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Berenguer, BERENGÃRIA means "bear-spear."
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Danish
, pure.
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English : originally, like most of the English names derived from the ranks of nobility, either a nickname or an occupational name for a servant employed in a noble household. The vocabulary word is a native one, from Old English eorl ‘nobleman’, and in the Middle Ages was often used as an equivalent of Norman Count.
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Margarites, MARGARÉTA means "pearl."
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Indian, Sanskrit
Guardian of the Mango Tree
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English (or Norman origin) and French
English (or Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of several places in France, for example in Manche and Somme, that are named with Old French beu, bel ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ + champ(s) ‘field’, ‘plain’. In English the surname is generally pronounced Beecham.Two families of this name which were prominent in the 13th and 14th centuries in England. One was established in Somerset, the other in Warwickshire, and there is no apparent connection between them.
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English : variant of Sandall.Variant of Scandinavian Sandahl.Indian (Panjab, Jammu and Kashmir) : Hindu (Arora, Dogra) and Sikh name, from Arabic ̣sandal ‘sandal’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from Polish sandał, Yiddish sandal ‘sandalwood’.
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