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Aatbodh | Meaning : another name of lord Brahma Used in : Tamil |
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Abdul-hafeedh | Meaning : Servant Of The Preserver. Used in : Sindhi |
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Aedh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Fire Used in : British, English, Irish |
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Agadh | Meaning : Unfathomable. Used in : Sikh |
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Agadhbodh | Meaning : Having Unfathomable Knowledge. Used in : Sikh |
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Aidh | Meaning : Name Of A Reciter Of The Holy Quran. Used in : Sindhi |
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Ailidh | Meaning : In celtic meaning is : Kind Used in : German, Irish, Celtic |
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Akalbodh | Meaning : One With Knowledge Of God. Used in : Sikh |
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Akrodh | Meaning : Non- Anger Used in : Hindu |
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Amarjodh | Meaning : Immortal Warrior. Used in : Sikh |
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Amhalgaidh | Meaning : Son Of Amhalghadh Used in : Irish |
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Amnchadh | Meaning : Brave Used in : Irish |
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Aniruddh | Meaning : Boundless, Lord Vishnu Used in : Hindu |
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Anirudh | Meaning : Boundless Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Antarbodh | Meaning : Radiating The Divine Light. Used in : Sikh |
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Aodh | Meaning : In celtic meaning is : Fire. Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish |
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Aoidh | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Spirited Used in : Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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Atambodh | Meaning : Spiritual Knowledge. Used in : Sikh |
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Awadh | Meaning : One Who Never Been Killed. Used in : Hindu |
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Baillidh | Meaning : Steward. Used in : Gaelic |
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Beartlaidh | Meaning : From Bart's Meadow Used in : Irish |
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Bodh | Meaning : Used in : Celtic, Persian |
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Brandudh | Meaning : Black Raven Used in : Irish |
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Brennadh | Meaning : Sword Used in : Norse |
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Budh | Meaning : Wisdom Used in : Hindu |
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Caladh | Meaning : Harbor Used in : Scottish |
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Camhlaidh | Meaning : Relic Used in : Scottish |
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Cathbadh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Legendary Irish Prophet Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Chitrayudh | Meaning : Name Of A King Used in : Hindu |
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Cinneididh | Meaning : Helmeted. Used in : Gaelic |
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Cionadh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Born of fire Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Cionaodh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Born of fire Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Conlaodh | Meaning : Purifying Fire, Fire Of Purity Used in : Irish |
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Connlaodh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Pure Fire Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Corrruadh | Meaning : Russet Round Hill Used in : Irish |
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Cu uladh | Meaning : Hound Of The Ulstermen Used in : Irish |
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Cuuladh | Meaning : Hound Of Ulster Used in : Irish |
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Daibhidh | Meaning : Beloved. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Daljodh | Meaning : Team Fighter. Used in : Sikh |
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Dharamjodh | Meaning : Righteous Warrior. Used in : Sikh |
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Donnachadh | Meaning : Brown Warrior Used in : Scottish |
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Donnchadh | Meaning : Strong Fighter. Used in : Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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Dorchaidh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Dark, Brown haired Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Drupadh | Meaning : The great king Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dunchadh | Meaning : Dún A Fortress, Cath Battle Used in : Irish |
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Echmhilidh | Meaning : Horse-soldier Used in : Irish |
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Eilidh | Meaning : Light. Used in : Gaelic, Australian |
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Eochaidh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Horse rider Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Faidh | Meaning : Superabundance, Favor Used in : Arabic |
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Fatehjodh | Meaning : Victory Of The Warrior. Used in : Sikh |
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Fayadh | Meaning : Variant Of Fayyadh: Generous Used in : Arabic |
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Fayyaadh | Meaning : Variant Of Fayyadh: Generous Used in : Arabic |
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Fayyadh | Meaning : Generous, Liberal Used in : Arabic, Sindhi |
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Feidhlimidh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Beauty, Evergood, Bright, Shiny Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Frannsaidh | Meaning : Frank. Used in : Gaelic |
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Giollaruaidh | Meaning : Serves The Red Haired One. Used in : Gaelic |
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Gofraidh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Peace from God Used in : German, Irish |
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Goraidh | Meaning : God's Peace. Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Gothfraidh | Meaning : Peaceful Used in : Irish |
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Gothraidh | Meaning : God's Peace Used in : Irish |
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Gurbodh | Meaning : Having Knowledge Of Guru's Word. Used in : Sikh |
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Gurjodh | Meaning : Warrior Of Guru. Used in : Sikh |
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Hafidh | Meaning : Preserver Used in : African, Australian, Swahili |
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Haranadh | Meaning : Lord Vishnu Used in : Hindu |
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Harbodh | Meaning : Divine Knowledge. Used in : Sikh |
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Harchandh | Meaning : Moon-like God. Used in : Hindu |
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Harisaadh | Meaning : Devotee Of The Lord. Used in : Sikh |
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Harjodh | Meaning : Courageous Like God Used in : Hindu |
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Harmanjodh | Meaning : Warrior Of God's Heart. Used in : Sikh |
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Harsimranjodh | Meaning : Warrior In Remebrance Of God. Used in : Sikh |
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Irmgardh | Meaning : Complete, Universal Used in : Swedish |
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Jagadhidh | Meaning : Light Of The World Used in : Hindu |
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Jagjodh | Meaning : Warrior Of The World. Used in : Hindu |
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Jodh | Meaning : In punjabi meaning is : Brave Used in : Hindu, Punjabi, Punjabi |
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Kanwarjodh | Meaning : Warrior Prince. Used in : Sikh |
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Kovidh | Meaning : Wise Used in : Hindu |
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Labhraidh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : One who speaks Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Labraidh | Meaning : Speaker Used in : Irish |
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Liusaidh | Meaning : Warrior. Used in : Gaelic |
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Luchaidh | Meaning : Famous Warrior Used in : Irish |
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Lugaidh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Famous warrior Used in : Celtic, German, Irish |
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Lughaidh | Meaning : In german meaning is : Famous fighter Used in : Celtic, German, Irish |
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Macdaibhidh | Meaning : David's Son Used in : Scottish |
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Magadh | Meaning : Son Of Yadu Used in : Hindu |
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Mahfudh | Meaning : Preserved Used in : African, Swahili |
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Mallaidh | Meaning : Bitter Used in : Irish, Hebrew, Celtic |
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Manjodh | Meaning : One Who Battles Against The Evils. Used in : Sikh |
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Manshuddh | Meaning : One Whose Heart Is Pure. Used in : Sikh |
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Maol-mhuadh | Meaning : Descendant Of The Devotee Of Aodha Used in : Irish |
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Maolmhuadh | Meaning : Descendant Of The Devotee Of Aodha Used in : Irish |
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Maspann-bhaillidh | Meaning : Son Of The Steward. Used in : Gaelic |
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Mhuadh | Meaning : From Muad, Noble Or Proud Used in : Irish |
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Mu'adh | Meaning : Protected. Used in : Sindhi, French |
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Murchadh | Meaning : In Gaelic meaning is : Protector of the sea. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Naamjodh | Meaning : Warrior Absorbed In Naam. Used in : Sikh |
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Nainseadh | Meaning : Grace, Favour Used in : Irish |
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Narjodh | Meaning : Great Warrior. Used in : Sikh |
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Navjodh | Meaning : Novel Warrior. Used in : Sikh |
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Niadh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Champion, A winner Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Nibodh | Meaning : Knowledge Used in : Hindu |