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Dorotha | Meaning : In American meaning is : Gift of God Used in : Greek, American, British, Danish, English |
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Dortha | Meaning : In American meaning is : Gift of God Used in : Greek, American, British, English |
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Dosha | Meaning : A Gift Of God. Used in : Greek |
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Dravinaratha | Meaning : With A Chariot Of Wealth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdha | Meaning : Hard, Strong, Solid, Massive Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdharatha | Meaning : With A Strong Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdhasandha | Meaning : Firm In Keeping Engagements Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdhayudha | Meaning : With Strong Weapons Used in : Sanskrit |
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Druha | Meaning : Son Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Ducha | Meaning : Little Used in : Swahili |
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Dudha | Meaning : Voice, Milk Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dudhanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Voice, Lord Of Milk Used in : Sanskrit |
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Duha | Meaning : Fore Noon. Used in : Sindhi, Arabic, Australian, Sindhi |
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Duha | Meaning : Fore Noon. Used in : Sindhi, Arabic, Australian, Sindhi |
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Duhkha | Meaning : Sorrowful Used in : Hindu |
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Duliduha | Meaning : Collector Of Pleasures Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dumisha | Meaning : Maintain, Uphold, Intimate Friendship ( Swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Swahili |
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Dundubha | Meaning : The Non Poisonous Watersnake, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Durdharshha | Meaning : The Inviolable Used in : Hindu |
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Durga ; Durgha | Meaning : Goddess Durga; Parvati; Devi Used in : Malayalam, Assamese, Gujarati, Kashmiri, Oriya, Rajasthani, Telugu |
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Durgavallabha | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Durgesh ;Durgesha | Meaning : Protector of Fort; Lord of forts Used in : Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu |
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Durlabha | Meaning : Difficult To Be Obtained, Dear, Rare Used in : Sanskrit |
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Durmukha | Meaning : With A Foul Mouth, Abusive Used in : Sanskrit |
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Durvigaha | Meaning : Cannot Be Pierced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Durvisaha | Meaning : Difficult To Be Supported, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Duscha | Meaning : Divine Spirit. Used in : Russian, Slavic, Slavic, Australian |
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Duscha | Meaning : Divine Spirit. Used in : Russian, Slavic, Slavic, Australian |
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Dushyantha | Meaning : A King From The Epic Mahabharata Used in : Hindu |
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Dussaha | Meaning : Difficult To Tolerate Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dvarakanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Dvaraka, Lord Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dvimidha | Meaning : One Who Knows The Present As Well As Future Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dviyodha | Meaning : Fighting With Two Used in : Sanskrit |
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Eabha | Meaning : Life Provider Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Eartha | Meaning : In American meaning is : Earthy Used in : German, American, African, Australian, British, English |
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Eccha | Meaning : Goddess Parvati Used in : Hindu |
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Edha | Meaning : A Type Of Wood, Sacred, Holy Used in : Sanskrit |
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Edhitha | Meaning : Talented girl Used in : Telugu, Kannada |
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Editha | Meaning : In Anglo meaning is : Joyous Used in : German, Swedish, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Edytha | Meaning : In American meaning is : Prosperous in war Used in : German, American, British, English |
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Eedha | Meaning : Sacred ; Blessed Used in : Gujarati, Telugu, Kannada |
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Eesha | Meaning : Goddess Parvati; Purity Used in : Telugu, Kannada |
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Egbertha | Meaning : Brillinat Sword Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Eha | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : desirous; desired Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Ehigha | Meaning : God Gives/contribute Used in : Nigerian |
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Eidytha | Meaning : Prosperity/battle Used in : British, English |
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Ekaaksha | Meaning : One Eyed, Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Ekadeha | Meaning : With One Body Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ekaksha | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Ekamranatha | Meaning : The Only Lord Of The Mango Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ekamukha | Meaning : Single Faced Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Ekamukha | Meaning : Single Faced Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Ekanatha | Meaning : The Only Master Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ekansha | Meaning : Undivided Used in : Hindu |
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Ekantha | Meaning : Lovely Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Ekantha | Meaning : Lovely Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Ekatha | Meaning : Unity. Used in : Hindu |
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Ekatvacha | Meaning : One Who Keeps Repeating The Same Thing, Parrot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ekisha | Meaning : One Goddess Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Eksha | Meaning : Rational Used in : Hindu |
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Elaha | Meaning : Ancient Gods Used in : Afghan, Australian |
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Elatha | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Art or Craft Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Elbertha | Meaning : Noble, shining Used in : British, English |
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Eleasha | Meaning : God Is Salvation Used in : Jamaican, Australian |
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Eleesha | Meaning : God Is Salvation Used in : Jamaican, Australian |
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Elesha | Meaning : God Is Salvation Used in : Jamaican, Australian |
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Elisha | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : Salvation of God. Used in : American, Biblical, Chinese, Hebrew, French, German, Irish, Irish, Portuguese, American, Hawaiian, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, English |
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Elisha | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : Salvation of God. Used in : American, Biblical, Chinese, Hebrew, French, German, Irish, Irish, Portuguese, American, Hawaiian, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, English |
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Ellesha | Meaning : God Is Salvation Used in : Jamaican, Australian |
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Ellisha | Meaning : In American meaning is : God is my Salvation Used in : Greek, American, Australian, British, English |
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Elsha | Meaning : Pledge From God Used in : Scottish |
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Eltha | Meaning : With Healing Power Used in : Greek |
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Elysha | Meaning : Variant Of Elissa. From The Blessed Isles. Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Engelbertha | Meaning : Bright Angel Used in : German |
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Eolantha | Meaning : Violet Flower. Used in : Greek, Greek |
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Eolantha | Meaning : Violet Flower. Used in : Greek, Greek |
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Ephphatha | Meaning : Be Opened. Used in : Biblical |
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Erekhsha | Meaning : Archer Who Decided The Boundaries Of Iran Used in : Persian, Gujarati |
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Erekhsha | Meaning : Archer Who Decided The Boundaries Of Iran Used in : Persian, Gujarati |
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Erenavacha | Meaning : One Who Speaks The Truth Used in : Persian |
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Erezisha | Meaning : Truthfulness Used in : Persian |
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Eriantha | Meaning : Sweet. Used in : Greek |
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Erisha | Meaning : Speech Used in : Hindu |
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Eritha | Meaning : Flower Used in : Hebrew |
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Ernesha | Meaning : Serious, Determined. Feminine Form Of Emest Used in : German, Latin |
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Ertha | Meaning : The Earth Used in : German, American, British, English |
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Esha | Meaning : Pleasure, Desire Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Assamese, Gujarati, Oriya, Kannada |
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Esha | Meaning : Pleasure, Desire Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Assamese, Gujarati, Oriya, Kannada |
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Eshtartha | Meaning : Desired. Used in : Hindu |
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Etaha | Meaning : Shining Used in : Sanskrit |
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Etasha | Meaning : Shining Used in : Hindu |
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Ethaha | Meaning : Shining Used in : Hindu |
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Etheswitha | Meaning : Name Of A Princess Used in : Anglo |
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Etisha | Meaning : Beginning after the end Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ewansiha | Meaning : Secrets Are Not For Sale Used in : African |
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Ezeocha | Meaning : Eze Means King And Ocha Means White People, Pure Or Innocent. Hence It Means White King, King Pure In Heart. Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Ezeocha | Meaning : Eze Means King And Ocha Means White People, Pure Or Innocent. Hence It Means White King, King Pure In Heart. Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Ezeoha | Meaning : A People's King Used in : African |
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Eziaha | Meaning : One's Reputation Is More Precious Than Gold And Silver Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Eziaha | Meaning : One's Reputation Is More Precious Than Gold And Silver Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |