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Punjabi Sufi Poet (1722–1798)
Waris Shah (Punjabi: وارث شاہ (Shahmukhi); 1722 – 1798) was an 18th-century Punjabi Muslim Sufi poet of the Chishti order, known popularly for his contribution
Waris_Shah
Indian Sufi saint (1817–1905)
press". p. 102. "Waris ali shah, saint waris ali, hazrat waris ali, desciples sarkar waris, warsi family, generations waris ali shah, urs ceremony, warsi
Waris_Ali_Shah
Tragic romance in Punjabi literature
a preexisting oral legend; and the most famous one, Heer, written by Waris Shah in 1766, in the form of an epic. It follows the story of love, forced
Heer_Ranjha
2006 Indian Punjabi-language film
practices music; Waris Shah (Gurdas Maan) comes and joins him. Baba Makhdum tells Waris that he appreciates his talent, but asks Waris to feel the pain
Waris_Shah:_Ishq_Daa_Waaris
Punjabi-language poetic dirge by Amrita Pritam
Aakhaan Waris Shah Nu (Punjabi: اَج آکھاں وارث شاہ نُوں, ਅੱਜ ਆਖਾਂ ਵਾਰਸ ਸ਼ਾਹ ਨੂੰ, romanized: Ajj ākhāṁ Vāris Śāh nūṁ; transl. 'Today, I Say Unto Waris Shah' or
Ajj_Aakhaan_Waris_Shah_Nu
Punjabi Sufi saint (1643–1728)
philosophical works in Persian. Shah Inayat Qadiri is famous as the spiritual guide of the universal Punjabi poets Bulleh Shah and Waris Shah. Baba is an honorific
Shah_Inayat_Qadiri
Indian writer (1919–2005)
remembered for her poignant poem, Ajj aakhaan Waris Shah nu (Today I invoke Waris Shah – "Ode to Waris Shah"), an elegy to the 18th-century Punjabi poet
Amrita_Pritam
Indian actress (born 1967)
including the biopics Shaheed Udham Singh (2000), Des Hoyaa Pardes (2004), Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris (2006) and Sukhmani – Hope for Life (2010). Among her
Juhi_Chawla
Punjabi philosopher and poet (1680–1757)
Bahu (1629–1691). His lifespan also overlapped with the Punjabi poet Waris Shah (1722–1799), who is famous for Heer Ranjha, the Sindhi Sufi poet Sachal
Bulleh_Shah
17th-century Sufi saint and scholar from India
living in Kasur, Punjab. He was also the teacher of the poets Bulleh Shah and Waris Shah. He was the Imam (main spiritual head) of the city of Kasur during
Hafiz_Ghulam_Murtaza
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up waris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Waris may refer to: Abdul Majeed Waris (born 1991), Ghanaian footballer Manmohan Waris (born 1967), Indian
Waris
Punjabi poet
Later other Punjabi poets, including Waris Shah and Shah Jahan Muqbal, were inspired by Ahmad's version. Waris Shah's famous version of "Heer Ranjha" came
Ahmad_Shah_Gujjar
1970 Hindi film by Chetan Anand
Heer Ranjha, the epic poem Heer by Punjabi poet, Waris Shah, written in 1766. As with Waris Shah's classical retelling of the tragic romance of Heer
Heer_Raanjha
Indian actor, singer and writer (born 1957)
is best known for his starring role in Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris, a depiction of the Punjabi poet Waris Shah during the creation of his epic poem Heer
Gurdas_Maan
Town in Punjab, Pakistan
73°55'10E. The town is notable for being the birthplace of famous poet Waris Shah, known as the Punjabi Shakespeare, and contains his mausoleum. Jandiala
Jandiala_Sher_Khan
Indian rapper and singer (1993–2022)
Virsa, a Pakistan-based literary society, honoured Moose Wala with the Waris Shah International Award. In November 2022, Nigerian artist Burna Boy met with
Sidhu_Moose_Wala
1970 Pakistani film
tragedy of Heer Ranjha, whose most famous rendition was by the Sufi poet Waris Shah. The film is ranked among the critics and users' poll of "Top Ten Pakistani
Heer_Ranjha_(1970_film)
British India. Sabir is recognized for his critical edition of "Heer Waris Shah," a significant text in Punjabi folklore. His edition was based on research
Sharif_Sabir
2003 Indian film
Uttam Singh, with lyrics by Gulzar. The tracks "Charkha Chalati Maa" and "Waris Shah Nu" have lyrics by Amrita Pritam. Amberish K Diwanji of Rediff praised
Pinjar_(2003_film)
Historic monument and mausoleum in Jhang, Pakistan
poetic narrations of the tragic story, the most famous being Heer by Waris Shah written in 1766. Jhang was Heer's home, therefore they were buried here
Tomb_of_Heer_Ranjha
Indian film director
docudramas on the life and contributions of Baba Sheikh Farid, Baba Bulleh Shah, Waris Shah, noted Punjabi singers Bibi Surinder Kaur, Kuldeep Manak, Ustad Puran
Mukesh_Gautam
1992 Indian film
Ranjha's tragic romance, as narrated in the epic poem Heer by Punjabi poet Waris Shah, written in 1766. It was flopped due to very weak screenplay and poor
Heer_Ranjha_(1992_film)
Variety of long-grain rice originating from Indian subcontinent
basmati rice was made in the epic Heer Ranjha composed by the Punjabi poet, Waris Shah in 1766. India accounts for over 70% of the world's basmati rice production
Basmati
Railway station in Pakistan
The service was introduced in 1990 and was named after the poet Waris Shah. The Waris Shah was a passenger train with many stops, unlike the Ravi Express
Shorkot Cantonment Junction railway station
Shorkot_Cantonment_Junction_railway_station
Indian actor, film producer (born 1956)
the villain, Mir Sadiq. Mitter Pyare Nu Haal Mureedan Da Kehna (2004) Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris (2006) Taur Mittran Di (2012) Jatt James Bond (2014)
Mukesh_Rishi
Five Sufi saints mentioned in the classic book 'Heer Ranjha' by Waris Shah
(alongside Nizam al-Din Awliya) in the great love-epic of the Sufi poet sayyid Waris Shah, Heer Ranjha, which opens with an invocation to them. The concept of panch
Panj_peer
City in Punjab, Pakistan
is located 12 kilometers north of Pakpattan in the Pakpattan District. Waris Shah, a Punjabi sufi poet came here from his native village Jandiala Sher Khan
Malka_Hans
Topics referred to by the same term
TV Waris (TV series), a 1980s Pakistani television drama series broadcast on PTV Waarish, 2004 Indian Bengali-language film by Kaushik Ganguly Waris Shah
Waaris
Ethnic Punjabis who are adherents of Islam
saints were born in Punjab, including Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Waris Shah and Bulleh Shah. Punjabi Muslims had a major contribution in the development of
Punjabi_Muslims
Bahauddin Zakariya Rukn-e-Alam Shah Hussain Mian Mir Sultan Bahu Shah Inayat Qadiri Bulleh Shah Waris Shah Muhammad Channan Shah Nuri Mian Muhammad Bakhsh
List of people from Punjab, Pakistan
List_of_people_from_Punjab,_Pakistan
Pakistani actress and director (born 1977)
productions such as Eaitraf, Pukaar, Saibaan, Operation Dwarka 1965, Heer Waris Shah and Eendhan. In 2000, she appeared in Badlon Par Basera as a Pakistani-US
Laila_Wasti
1959 film
all other film songs are by Waris Ludhianvi. "Rab Ik Bujharat" – Sung by Saleem Raza, lyrics by the Sufi poet Waris Shah "Baarin Barsi Khattan Gaya Si" –
Kartar_Singh_(film)
Abandoned Hindu temple complex
founder of the Sikh faith, Guru Nanak. The site also features in the Waris Shah's version of the Punjabi folktale Heer Ranjha, being the location where
Tilla_Jogian
Musical artist
Heer-genre of folk songs, which recount the tales of Heer Ranjha by poet Waris Shah. He became popular in the 1940s, by the mid-1960s, when state-run All
Asa_Singh_Mastana
2006 studio album by Anita Lerche
tracks. One of them is the legendary Punjabi folk song "Heer" written by Waris Shah, sung using the traditional folk tune. The album also includes an English
Heer_from_Denmark
Pakistani film actor, producer and director
the works of the great Sufi poets such as Waris Shah, Bulleh Shah, Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, Sultan Bahoo and Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. During the 1960s and
Inayat_Hussain_Bhatti
Mani Singh (1644–1738) Bulleh Shah (1680–1757) Ali Haider Multani (1690-1785) Waris Shah (1722–1798) Hashim (1735–1843) Shah Mohammad (1780–1862) Ratan Singh
List_of_Punjabi_authors
1932 film
the love story of Heer Ranjha and the 18th-century Punjabi Sufi poet Waris Shah's epic poem narrating their saga. Rafiq Ghaznavi also composed the music
Heer_Ranjha_(1932_film)
Indian actor
D Muqarram Shikhar Bhajanlal 2006 Family: Ties of Blood Abhir V. Sahi Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris Inayat Punjabi 2007 Red: The Dark Side ACP Abhay Rastogi
Sushant_Singh
2008 Indian film award
Antarnad along with a Hindi film, Lage Raho Munna Bhai and a Punjab film, Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris won the maximum number of awards (4). Following were
54th_National_Film_Awards
Indian actress (born 1977)
played supporting roles in Shakti: The Power alongside Karisma Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan, and in Sur – The Melody of Life. She appeared alongside Gurdas
Divya_Dutta
Indian film and television actress
Hindi movies like Singh Is Kinng, Dev D, Udta Punjab, Rabb Da Radio, Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris, Dil Apna Punjabi, Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya, Kaafila. She
Satwant_Kaur
Caste in South Asia
p. 71. ISBN 978-1-85856-353-4. Shāh, Vāris̲ (1966). The Adventures of Hir & Ranjha. Lion Art Press. p. 41. Shah, Waris (2003). The Adventure of Hir and
Khatri
Urdu feminist poetry
has also been practiced by Punjabi Sufi poets, such as Shah Hussain, Bulleh Shah and Waris Shah. Written generally in ghazal form, it uses women's special
Rekhti
Sobha Singh, painter Ali Haider Multani Baba Farid Shah Hussain Sultan Bahu Bulleh Shah Lutf Ali Waris Shah Hashim Qadir Yar Mian Muhammad Baksh Khawaja Ghulam
List_of_Punjabi_people
1955 film
title roles. The film is based on the Punjabi folktale Heer Ranjha, by Waris Shah. It tells the story of the love between Heer Sial and Dheedo Ranjha who
Heer_(1955_film)
Literary works written in the Punjabi language
Heer Ranjha by Waris Shah (1706–1798) is among the most popular of Punjabi qisse. Other popular stories include Sohni Mahiwal by Fazal Shah, Mirza Sahiba
Punjabi_literature
saints were born in Punjab, including Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Waris Shah and Bulleh Shah. Punjabi Muslims had a major contribution in the development of
Islam_in_Punjab,_India
Indo-Aryan language
Heer Ranjha by Waris Shah (1706–1798) is among the most popular of Punjabi qissas. Other popular stories include Sohni Mahiwal by Fazal Shah, Mirza Sahiban
Punjabi_language
16th/17th-century Punjabi poet
tells qazi showed her the whole Shariah. — Damodar Gulati Ahmad Shah Gujjar and Waris Shah later adapted Heer and Ranjha. Particular importance is placed
Damodar_Gulati
In 1999, Chawla co-founded the production company Dreamz Unlimited with Shah Rukh Khan and Aziz Mirza. The company produced Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani
Juhi_Chawla_filmography
Indian film director
chance to work as a chief assistant director for his first Punjabi film Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris (2006) Directed by Manoj Punj. This film was his last
Simerjit_Singh
2011 Indian TV series or programme
discuss the poems of Waris Shah, also popularly known as William Shakespeare of India for his most famous work, Heer Ranjha. Waris Shah's poem is much more
The_Dewarists
Indian film director and actor
Tusshar Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, Paresh Rawal, Rimi Sen Comedy Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris Gurdas Mann, Juhi Chawla, Divya Dutta Drama 2008 Sunday
Ashish_R_Mohan
2013 Pakistani TV series or programme
drama television serial, based on the classical poem of the same name by Waris Shah. It was directed by Shahid Zahoor and written by Ahmed Aqeel Ruby. The
Heer_Ranjha_(TV_series)
Senior officer of the Pakistan Army
Sheikhupura that is also the ancestral village of the famous Sufi poet Waris Shah. His father was Khan Moiz Ullah Khan, a renowned personality of the same
Zia_Ullah_Khan
Winter folk festival
2022. Retrieved 13 January 2022. Sundar mundarye ho by Assa Singh Ghuman Waris Shah Foundation ISBN B1-7856-043-7 "NDTV 06 12 14". Archived from the original
Lohri
Swarajbir Singh Ustad Daman - 20th century Veena Verma Verma Malik Vir Singh Waris Shah - (1722–1798) Wasif Ali Wasif - 20th century Sufi Poets of the Punjab
List of Punjabi-language poets
List_of_Punjabi-language_poets
Pakistani film actor (1943–2009)
director was Maidan (2004). After co-directing his brother Inayat's movie Waris Shah (1964), his first film as an independent film director was Munhzor (1966)
Kaifi
Sufi tradition in Punjab
(1640–1724) Shah Inayat Qadiri (1643 – 1728) Bulleh Shah (1680 – 1757) Ali Haider Multani (1690 – 1785) Farad Faqir (1720 – 1790) Waris Shah (1722 – 1798)
Sufism_in_Punjab
Indian author of short stories (born 1945)
2000 Hashim Shah Purskar 2000 Pash Yadgari Purskar 2000 Kartar Singh Dhaliwal Purskar 2000 Sahitya Akademi Award for Punjabi 2001 Waris Shah Purskar-World
Waryam_Singh_Sandhu
Pakpattan and Baba Farid Ganj-i-Shakar. Kitab Khana Nauras. "Urs of Waris Shah begins". Dawn. September 24, 2013. Raudvere, Catharina; Stenberg, Leif
Punjabi_festivals_(Pakistan)
Indian film award
"Roobaroo" Rang De Basanti Hindi 2006 (54th) Gurdas Maan "Couplets of Heer" Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris Punjabi 2007 (55th) Shankar Mahadevan "Maa" Taare Zameen
National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer
National_Film_Award_for_Best_Male_Playback_Singer
Traditional clothing of women from Indian Subcontinent
"Panjab Gazetteer". 1883. Punjabi Sabhiachaar barey by Jit Singh Joshi Waris Shah Foundation Agam Kala Prakashan, 1991 "Costume, coiffure, and ornaments
Ghagra_choli
Indian musician (born 1972)
the Kafi poem written by the Punjabi Sufi saint Bulleh Shah. "Heer" from "Heer" by Waris Shah and "Ishtihar" by Shiv Kumar Batalvi. Shergill had one song
Rabbi_Shergill
Indian Punjabi folk/pop singer (born 1967)
(Manmohan Waris; born 3 August 1967) is a Punjabi folk/pop singer. He is the elder brother of record producer Sangtar and singer Kamal Heer. Waris is considered
Manmohan_Waris
Town in Punjab, Pakistan
kilometers away to the east, which is the same region mentioned by Syed Waris Shah in his book, Heer. On the western side, thirty kilometers away, lies an
Chowk_Sarwar_Shaheed
Semi-legendary Muslim figure from India
popularity did not decline in the 18th century. The Punjabi Sufi poet Waris Shah named him among the five most venerated Sufi Pirs (saints). In the 19th
Ghazi_Saiyyad_Salar_Masud
Story-telling tradition in South Asia
Qisse also boast to be among the best poetry every written in Punjabi. Waris Shah's (1722–1798) qissa of ‘Heer Ranjha’ (formally known as Qissa ‘Heer’) is
Punjabi_Qisse
Ugandan-British sociologist
recalls reading the novelist Nanak Singh, the eighteenth-century poet Waris Shah and the contemporary poet Amrita Pritam as a young person. In the late
Avtar_Brah
Founder of Bukkur (1145–1246)
Sa'adullah and Waris Shah, the author of Heer Ranjha, the famous romantic story. The saint Sayyid Sadruddin, the son of Sayyid Muhammad Shah al-Makki was
Muhammad_al-Makki
Film production house based in Mumbai
Shaheed-E-Mohabbat Boota Singh, Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai, Des Hoyaa Pardes and Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris. Sai Creations and Sai Lok Sangeet are its sister concerns
Sai_Productions
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
Wikiquote has quotations related to Chishti Order. Islam portal Waris Shah Mirza Halim Shah Dargah Sabri Brothers Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Hakim Ahmad Shuja
Chishti_Order
Sufi shrine in Lahore, Pakistan
shrine to Hazrat Zulfiqar Haider Shah Warsi in Lahore, Pakistan, associated with the Silsila-e-Warsi and Sayed Waris Ali Shah from Dewa Shareef, India. Astana
Astana_Siraj-Ul-Aashqeen
2004 Indian film
the actor Gurdas Maan got the Special Jury Award. Shaheed-E-Mohabbat Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris "'No more romantic leads'". The Tribune. 11 February
Des_Hoyaa_Pardes
Pakistani actress
Nadan Nadia Tahira 1993 Kashkol Salma 1995 Chand Grehan Khanum 1994 Heer Waris Shah Malki 1995 Pukaar Malka-e-Helena 1996 Awazain Shireen Gul Noori Jam Tamachi
Tahira_Wasti
century) Waqif Lahori (1676– 1776) Bulleh Shah (1680–1757) Ali Haider (1690–1785) Lutf Ali (1716–1794) Waris Shah (1722–1798) Farad Faqir (1704/1720–1790)
List_of_Punjabi_Muslims
Topics referred to by the same term
folktale Heer Ranjha, best known from the poetic rendition by Sufi poet Waris Shah Heer Sial (1938 film), a 1938 Indian Punjabi-language film Heer Sial (1965
Heer_Sial
invaded, and government authority was lacking. The great Punjabi poet Baba Waris Shah said of the situation, "khada peeta lahe da, baqi Ahmad Shahy da" — "we
Mughal_period_in_Lahore
Indian actress
Chal Ganga Patthar Se Takkar Radha P. Chand Ram Balram Saraswati Sayyed Waris Shah 1981 Meri Aawaz Suno Mrs. Kaminidevi Kumar Itni Si Baat Brothel Madame
Urmila_Bhatt
(Punjabi: ہیر رانجھا (Shahmukhi), ਹੀਰ ਰਾਂਝਾ (Gurmukhi)) (17th century), Waris Shah Heer Ranjha (1932) Heer Sial (1938) Heer Raanjha (1970) Heer Ranjha (1992)
List_of_films_based_on_poems
Folklore from Punjab
Folios of a manuscript of Heer Waris Shah (Waris Shah's version of the Heer-Ranjha folktale), circa 19th century
Punjabi_folklore
City in Punjab, Pakistan
Akbar Khan, politician and former MPA PP-142 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Waris Shah, Punjabi Sufi poet Zaka Ullah Bhangoo, Pakistani army aviator Zia Ullah
Sheikhupura
Pakistani provincial ministry
Gujranwala Arts Council, Sargodha Arts Council, Murree Arts Council, and Waris Shah Memorial Complex. An established 'Trust' for the assistance of the veterans
Punjab Information and Culture Department
Punjab_Information_and_Culture_Department
Indian musician and producer (born 1983)
Dildaara Taur Mittran Di Dharti (2011) Yaaran Naal Baharan Khushiyaan Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris Love Exchange Tera Mera Ki Rishta Pata Nahi Rabb Kehdeyan
Jaidev_Kumar
1938 film
is based on Heer Ranjha - a tragic epic romance story from Punjab by Waris Shah. Balo Shamshad Begum M. Ismail Baby Noor Jehan Eiden Bai P. N. Bally J
Heer_Sial_(1938_film)
and Saba Shabbir on backing vocals and on percussions were Babar Khanna, Waris 'Baloo' Ali and Zulfiq 'Shazee' Ahmed Khan. This series also featured some
List of Coke Studio Pakistan episodes
List_of_Coke_Studio_Pakistan_episodes
Musical artist
that began with her soulful rendition of the epic Indian poem "Heer" by Waris Shah for Sawhney's 2003 album Human (V2). She went on to co-write the popular
Reena_Bhardwaj
Province of Pakistan
scholars and poets including Shah Hussain, Sultan Bahu, Abdullah Lahori, Bulleh Shah, Abdul Hakim Sialkoti, Mita Chenabi and Waris Shah wrote their works in the
Punjab,_Pakistan
Sikh temple in Mattoo Bhaie Key, Pakistan
2026. Tahir, Saif; Jatt, Zahida Rehman (28 August 2019). "In the land of Waris Shah, Muslims protect Sikh heritage". Dawn. Retrieved 19 April 2026. Singh
Gurdwara_Khara_Sahib
redirect targets Mian Muhammad Bakhsh – Punjabi Sufi poet (c. 1830–1907) Waris Shah – Punjabi Sufi Poet (1722–1798) Sultan Bahu – Punjabi poet, Sufi mystic
Pakistani_poetry
roles in many films such as Taare Zameen Par, Tabaahi, Jatt Jeona Mour, Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris, and Shaheed-E-Mohabbat Boota Singh. After having obtained
Gurkirtan_Chauhan
Pakistani television series
theme "Mujhay Jeenay Do" Vocals Arieb Azhar & Gulshan Jehan Composer Heer Waris Shah Country of origin Pakistan Original language Urdu No. of seasons 1 No
Mujhay_Jeenay_Do
Indian singer and songwriter
describes her music as "eclectic folk-pop." She lists Lalleshwari, Waris Shah, Bulleh Shah, Surinder Kaur, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Reshma, Jagjit Singh and
Aabha_Hanjura
British-Pakistani actor and producer (born 1981)
Entertainment Mirat Ul Uroos Hashim 2013 Heer Ranjha Ranjha PTV Based on Waris Shah's Heer Ranjha (1766) Khoya Khoya Chand Aarib Hum TV Also co-sung the OST
Ahsan_Khan
Traditional Iranian female garment
were in high demand among these women. The 20th century Pahlavi ruler Reza Shah banned the chador and all hijab during the Kashf-e hijab in 1936, as incompatible
Chador
of West African Jihad in 1804 Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Naqshbandi Waris Shah Waris Ali Shah Sayed Wasi-ud-Din Yahya bey Dukagjini Yahya Efendi Makhdoom Yahya
List_of_Sufi_saints
List of notable Sufis
– d. 1817 AD || Sokoto, Nigeria Uways al-Barawi Waheed Ashraf Waris Shah Waris Ali Shah Wasif Ali Wasif (1929–1993) Yahya ibn Mu'adh al-Razi Yunus Ali
List_of_Sufis
City in Punjab, Pakistan
Yousuf Khan, actor Hafiz Ghulam Murtaza, spiritual murshid of Bulleh Shah and Waris Shah Sardar Asif Nakai, Member of the Punjab Provincial Assembly Sardar
Kasur
Genre of drama based on human suffering
the four classic tragedies of Punjabi folklore; the tragedy's epic form by Waris Shah is regarded as one of the greatest pieces of Punjabi literature
Tragedy
WARIS SHAH
WARIS SHAH
Boy/Male
Muslim
Vigilant. Watchman.
Male
German
Old High German name derived from the word wari(n), WARIN means "cover, shelter," from warnôn "to be careful, watchful."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ploughman, Cultivator, Friend
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Survivor
Girl/Female
Hindu
To seek, Search for, Searcher
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Mares 2.Dutch : variant of Mares 3.Dutch and Belgian (van Maris) : habitational name for someone from Merris in French Flanders or possibly from Maris in Dutch Limburg.Greek : probably a metronymic from the female personal name Maria.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the survivor
Girl/Female
Muslim
Heiress
Boy/Male
Indian
Heir, Inheritor, Successor
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Charis, CARIS means "grace."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Heir, Inheritor, Successor
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Laures, LARIS means "of Laurentum."
Boy/Male
Indian
Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
Boy/Male
Indian
Ploughman, Cultivator, Friend
Boy/Male
Muslim
Arriving, Descending
Male
Arthurian
, ("of the sea"), Ector de Maris.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh
Successor; Inheritor; Heir
Male
Greek
(ΠάÏις) Greek name probably derived from the word pari, PARIS means "wager." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Priam who kidnapped HelénÄ“ and later fatally wounded Achilles. Because it had been prophesied that he would cause the collapse of Troy, his father gave him to a shepherd to be destroyed. The shepherd could not bring himself to kill the baby so he left him in the desert. Five days later he found the infant still alive and decided to "take a chance," and raise the child himself. He named the baby Paris. Compare with another form of Paris.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Carras.Dutch : from a reduced form of the Greek personal name Makarios (see Macario).Americanized spelling of German Karas, Gareis, or Gehres.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ware 1.
WARIS SHAH
WARIS SHAH
WARIS SHAH
WARIS SHAH
WARIS SHAH
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n.
A female native or resident of Paris.
n. pl.
See 4th Ware.
n.
A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic.
v. i.
To deal in small wares.
v. t.
To protect from the effects of; hence, to cure; to heal.
v. i.
Alt. of -wards
n.
The herb Paris. See Herb Paris, under Herb.
a.
Of or pertaining to Paris.
n.
A storehouse for wares, or goods.
v. i.
Suffixes denoting course or direction to; motion or tendency toward; as in backward, or backwards; toward, or towards, etc.
a.
Shaped like a wart or warts.
v. i.
To be cured; to recover.
n.
The chief city of France.
a.
Having warts; full of warts; overgrow with warts; as, a warty leaf.
n.
One who, or that which, warms.
n.
One who warns; an admonisher.
a.
Resembling plaster of Paris.
n.
A plant. See Paris.
n.
A man-of-war's boat.
travel, tourism, insurance, shopping
Home and auto insurance
Lawyers, legal services
Online shopping