Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Kumaradhara | Meaning : Bearer Of Children Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kumbhadhara | Meaning : Pitcher Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kumbhandakodara | Meaning : Pot Bellied Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kumbhodara | Meaning : Pot Bellied Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kundadhara | Meaning : Pot Bearer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kundaresavara | Meaning : Lord Of Vegetation Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kundodara | Meaning : Pot Bellied Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kunjara | Meaning : Dwelling In Forests Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Kunjesvara | Meaning : Lord Of The Forest Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kupara | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Kurmavatara | Meaning : The Tortoise Incarnation Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kurukulodvara | Meaning : Elevating The Kuru Family Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kushadhara | Meaning : With Sharp Waves Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kusumakara | Meaning : Treasure Of Flowers, The Spring Season Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kusumasekhara | Meaning : Best Among Flowers Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kuthara | Meaning : Spade, Axe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kuvara | Meaning : Astringent In Flavour, Fragrant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kyara | Meaning : Little And Dark Used in : American |
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Laara | Meaning : Famous Used in : Finnish, Australian |
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Lacramioara | Meaning : Lily Of The Valley Used in : Romanian |
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Lara | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Scottish, Spanish, Swiss, Ukrainian, American, Armenian, Chinese, Celtic, Danish |
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Latakara | Meaning : Mass Of Creepers Used in : Hindu |
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Latikara | Meaning : Mass Of Creepers Used in : Hindu |
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Llara | Meaning : Meek. Used in : Welsh, Australian |
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Lovely-kara | Meaning : A Combination Of Lovely And Kara Used in : American |
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Mac dara | Meaning : Son, Oak Used in : Irish |
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Mac-dara | Meaning : Son Of The Oak Used in : Irish |
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Machara | Meaning : Plain Used in : Scottish |
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Madhudhara | Meaning : Stream Of Honey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Madhuksara | Meaning : One Who Showers Honey Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Madhurasvara | Meaning : Sweet Voiced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahabalesvara | Meaning : Another Name Of Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Maheshwara | Meaning : Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Maheswara | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Malghalara | Meaning : Pearl Used in : Pashtun |
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Manara | Meaning : Light. Used in : Arabic |
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Manavara | Meaning : Pleasant To The Mind Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mandara | Meaning : Leader (Swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Swahili, Hindu, Kannada |
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Mandara | Meaning : Leader (Swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Swahili, Hindu, Kannada |
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Manisankara | Meaning : Lord Shiva covered in jewels Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manjutara | Meaning : Most Lovely Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mannara | Meaning : Shining. Used in : Greek |
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Manohara | Meaning : Winning The Heart Used in : Sanskrit |
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Manthara | Meaning : Slow, Broad, Crooked, An Obstacle Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mara | Meaning : Bitter Used in : Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Czechoslovakian, Finnish, American, Hawaiian, African, Hebrew |
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Mara | Meaning : Bitter Used in : Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Czechoslovakian, Finnish, American, Hawaiian, African, Hebrew |
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Marghalara | Meaning : Pearl Used in : Afghan |
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Marioara | Meaning : Meaning Unknown Used in : Romanian, Australian |
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Marmara | Meaning : Sparkling, Shining. Used in : Greek |
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Masara | Meaning : Joy Used in : African, Australian, Swahili |
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Maysara | Meaning : Used in : Australian, African, Swahili |
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Meahpaara | Meaning : Piece Of Moon. Used in : Arabic |
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Meara | Meaning : Jollity. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Irish |
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Meara | Meaning : Jollity. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Irish |
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Medhakara | Meaning : Peacock Used in : Hindu |
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Megara | Meaning : Wife Of Hercules. Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Miara | Meaning : Wise Used in : Polish |
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Mivara | Meaning : Capital Of Videha Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Mivara | Meaning : Capital Of Videha Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Molara | Meaning : Reference To The Virgin Mary Used in : Spanish, Basque |
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Mubashshara | Meaning : Giver Of Good News Used in : Hindu |
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Mukamutara | Meaning : Daughter Of Mutara ( Rwanda Origin ) Used in : African, Egyptian |
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Mukantagara | Meaning : Born During War ( Rwanda Origin ) Used in : African, Egyptian |
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Munawwara | Meaning : Lighted, Illuminated. Used in : Arabic |
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Mutehhara | Meaning : Purified, Chaste. Used in : Arabic |
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Mwara | Meaning : Intelligent ( Kikuyu Origin ) Used in : African, Kenyan |
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Naayantara | Meaning : Star Of Our Eyes Used in : Hindu |
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Nageswara | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Naiara | Meaning : Reference To The Virgin Mary Used in : Spanish, Basque |
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Nara | Meaning : Oak (Symbol Of Stability) Used in : Hindu, English, Latin, American, Native American, Japanese, British, Japanese |
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Nara | Meaning : Oak (Symbol Of Stability) Used in : Hindu, English, Latin, American, Native American, Japanese, British, Japanese |
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Nathaara | Meaning : Variant Of Nathara: Fragments, Prose Writer. Used in : Arabic |
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Nathara | Meaning : Snake Used in : Scottish |
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Naueshwara | Meaning : King Among Actors Used in : Hindu |
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Navatara | Meaning : Butter Used in : Hindu |
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Nayantara | Meaning : Star Of One's Eye, Beloved, Very Dear To One Used in : Hindu |
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Niara | Meaning : Of High Purpose Used in : African, Swahili |
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Nirahankara | Meaning : She Who Is Without Egoism Used in : Hindu |
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Nirantara | Meaning : She Who Is All-pervading Used in : Hindu |
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Nirjara | Meaning : Young, Not Becoming Old Used in : Hindu, Gujarati |
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Nirjhara | Meaning : Immortal Used in : Hindu |
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Nirvikara | Meaning : She Who Is Unchanging Used in : Hindu |
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Nitara | Meaning : Alert Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Nityasundara | Meaning : Perennially Happy Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Nudara | Meaning : Gold. Used in : Arabic |
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Oaisara | Meaning : Empress. Wife Of Caesar. Used in : Arabic |
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Okpara | Meaning : The First Son Used in : African, Egyptian |
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Omkara | Meaning : Lord Of The Om Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Omkara | Meaning : Lord Of The Om Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Omolara | Meaning : Child Born At The Right Time Used in : African, African |
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Omolara | Meaning : Child Born At The Right Time Used in : African, African |
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Omorenoniwara | Meaning : Meant Not To Suffer Used in : African |
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Padamakara | Meaning : With A Lotus In Hand Used in : Sanskrit |
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Pahara | Meaning : Mountain. Used in : Sikh |
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Patara | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : Trodden under foot. Non-gerderized Biblical name. Used in : Australian, Biblical |
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Phullara | Meaning : Woman Full Of Grace Used in : Sanskrit |
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Piara | Meaning : King Of Serpents Used in : Hindu |
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Pitambara | Meaning : One Who Has Yellow-colored Body Used in : Hindu |
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Pivara | Meaning : Fat, Stout Used in : Sanskrit |
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Prabhakara | Meaning : Strong Used in : Hindu |