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Patali | Meaning : Type Of Flower (trumpet) Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Patali | Meaning : Type Of Flower (trumpet) Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Patanjali | Meaning : Sun Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Patanjali | Meaning : Sun Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Prabhavali | Meaning : Shining, Graceful, A Raga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Pranali | Meaning : Knowledge Of Truth Used in : Hindu |
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Pranjali | Meaning : Joining The Hollowed Open Hands As A Mark Of Respect Used in : Sanskrit |
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Pushpaanjali | Meaning : Nourishing Used in : Hindu |
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Pushpakali | Meaning : From The East Used in : Hindu |
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Pushpanjali | Meaning : Flower Offering Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Pushpanjali | Meaning : Flower Offering Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Quetzali | Meaning : Hyper Used in : Hindu |
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Rali | Meaning : Ewe Used in : Finnish, Australian |
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Rangavali | Meaning : A Queen Used in : Hindu |
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Ratanjali | Meaning : Red Sandal Wood Used in : Hindu |
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Ratnabali | Meaning : String Of Pearls Used in : Hindu |
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Ratnali | Meaning : Jewelled Used in : Hindu |
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Ratnavali | Meaning : A Necklace Of Jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ravali | Meaning : Eshwara Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Roopali | Meaning : Beautiful Used in : Hindu, Malayalam, Assamese, Gujarati |
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Rosali | Meaning : In Swedish meaning is : Rose Used in : German, Swedish |
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Rozali | Meaning : Pretty Rose. Used in : Latin |
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Rudrakali | Meaning : Black And Angry, Goddess Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Runali | Meaning : Red Coloured, Lakshmi Used in : Hindu |
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Rupali | Meaning : Excellent In Form, beautiful Used in : Hindu |
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Rushali | Meaning : Bright Girl Used in : Hindu |
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Salali | Meaning : Squirrel. Used in : Native American |
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Samali | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Sanchali | Meaning : King Prithviraj's Wife Used in : Hindu |
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Sandhyavali | Meaning : Period Of Twilight Used in : Sanskrit |
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Sanjali | Meaning : With Hands Hollowed And Joined In Prayer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Sanvali | Meaning : Wheatish Colour Used in : Hindu |
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Sayali | Meaning : Flower Used in : Hindu |
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Sentwali | Meaning : Courageous Used in : African |
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Shakshavali | Meaning : Name of a God Used in : Telugu |
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Shalmali | Meaning : Lord Vishnu Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Shalmali | Meaning : Lord Vishnu Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Sharali | Meaning : Union Used in : Hindu |
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Shayamali | Meaning : Goddess Durga Used in : Hindu |
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Shefali | Meaning : A Flower. Used in : Hindu, Marathi, Gujarati, Oriya |
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Shivali | Meaning : Night Used in : Hindu |
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Shivanjali | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Shrivali | Meaning : Goddesses Lakshmi & Saraswathi Used in : Hindu |
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Shyaamali | Meaning : Fair Complexioned Used in : Hindu |
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Shyamali | Meaning : Goddess Durga Used in : Hindu |
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Sinivali | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : The first day of the new moon Used in : Hindu |
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Sivali | Meaning : Another Name For Parvati Used in : Hindu |
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Sonali | Meaning : Beautiful In Marathi Used in : Hindu, Gujarati, Oriya |
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Sonali | Meaning : Beautiful In Marathi Used in : Hindu, Gujarati, Oriya |
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Subali | Meaning : Strong, Powerful Used in : Hindu |
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Swapnali | Meaning : A Dream Girl Used in : Hindu |
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Tajamali | Meaning : Favor Used in : African, Swahili |
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Tali | Meaning : In Sindhi meaning is : Rising, Ascending, Going up. Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Sindhi, French, Greek, Swedish, French, German, Australian, Hebrew, Sindhi |
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Tali | Meaning : In Sindhi meaning is : Rising, Ascending, Going up. Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Sindhi, French, Greek, Swedish, French, German, Australian, Hebrew, Sindhi |
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Taravali | Meaning : Zodiac Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Taravali | Meaning : Zodiac Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tejali | Meaning : Bright Girl Used in : Hindu |
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Thikhathali | Meaning : One Who Does Not Worry (Venda Of South Africa) Used in : African |
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Thilivhali | Meaning : One Who Does Not Forget (Venda Of South Africa) Used in : African |
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Toyanjali | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Udakanjali | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Ugrakali | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Fierce and black; goddess Durga in her dreadful form Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Ukthyasthali | Meaning : Place Of Uktha Used in : Sanskrit |
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Unjali | Meaning : Blessing Used in : Hindu |
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Uskali | Meaning : Faithful Used in : Finnish |
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Vaishali | Meaning : The Great, Princess Of Vaishala Used in : Hindu |
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Vaishali; Baishali | Meaning : An ancient city of India Used in : Gujarati, Oriya |
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Vajrakali | Meaning : Black Goddess Of Lighnting Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vali | Meaning : In norse meaning is : Son of Odin. Used in : Persian, Hindu, Iranian, Norse, Romanian |
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Vangali | Meaning : Belonging To Bengal Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vanmali | Meaning : An Epithet Of Krishna Used in : Hindu |
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Varali | Meaning : Name Of A River Used in : Hindu |
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Varnali | Meaning : Lotus Used in : Hindu |
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Vetali | Meaning : Durga Used in : Hindu |
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Vibali | Meaning : Young, A River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vindhyavali | Meaning : Row Of Vindhya Mountains Used in : Sanskrit |
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Virali | Meaning : Used in : Tamil, Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Vitali | Meaning : In finnish meaning is : Life Used in : Australian, British, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Ukrainian |
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Wali | Meaning : Friend Of God. Used in : American, African, Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Pashtun, Sindhi, German |
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Xitllali | Meaning : Goddess Of The Moon. Used in : Aztec |
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Zali | Meaning : Princess Used in : Polish, Australian |