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Aapram | Meaning : Father Of A Multitude Or Many Nations Used in : Finnish |
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Abhiram | Meaning : Lovely, Pleasing Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Abhram | Meaning : Steady; Clear; tidy up; one who will not be indebted Used in : Sanskrit |
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Abiram | Meaning : Variant Of Aviram: My Father Is Strong, Father Of Heights Used in : Hebrew |
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Abram | Meaning : In hawaiian meaning is : Exalted Father Used in : American, Hawaiian, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish, Swedish |
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Adarbahram | Meaning : Fire Of Victory Used in : Parsi |
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Adoniram | Meaning : My Lord Is Most High. Lord Of Might And Elevation. Used in : Biblical |
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Adoram | Meaning : Used in : Hebrew, Biblical |
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Ahiram | Meaning : Brother Of Craft Or Of Protection. Used in : Biblical, Hebrew, French |
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Akaldharam | Meaning : Religion Of Eternal Truth. Used in : Sikh |
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Akaram | Meaning : One Who Is Without Karma Used in : Hindu |
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Akram | Meaning : More Generous (swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swahili, French, Arabic, Persian, Iranian, Parsi |
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Akram | Meaning : More Generous (swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swahili, French, Arabic, Persian, Iranian, Parsi |
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Akram; Akaram | Meaning : Most Generous; Excellent Used in : Kannada, Oriya |
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Alankaaram | Meaning : A Decoration Used in : Hindu |
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Amardharam | Meaning : Immortal Religion. Used in : Sikh |
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Amberam | Meaning : The Sky Used in : Hindu |
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Amiram | Meaning : Of Lofty People Used in : Hebrew |
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Amitavikram | Meaning : Limitless Power.Vishnu Used in : Hindu |
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Amitbikram | Meaning : Limitless Prowess Used in : Hindu, Oriya |
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Amitvikram | Meaning : Limitless Power Used in : Hindu |
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Amoldharam | Meaning : Priceless Victory. Used in : Sikh |
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Amram | Meaning : An Exalted People, Their Sheaves, Handfuls Of Corn. Used in : Biblical, Hebrew, French |
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Anandaram | Meaning : Lord Sri Ram Used in : Hindu |
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Anandkaram | Meaning : Blissful Deeds. Used in : Sikh |
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Anantaram | Meaning : Eternal God Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Anantram | Meaning : Eternal God Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Anram | Meaning : Continuous Used in : Hindu |
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Aram | Meaning : High, Exalted Used in : Armenian, Australian, Persian, Hebrew, Iranian, Kurdish, Parsi, Danish, French, German, Arabic, Armenian, Tamil |
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Aram | Meaning : High, Exalted Used in : Armenian, Australian, Persian, Hebrew, Iranian, Kurdish, Parsi, Danish, French, German, Arabic, Armenian, Tamil |
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Ashram | Meaning : Four Social Divisions Used in : Hindu |
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Atamdharam | Meaning : Living The Spiritual Way. Used in : Sikh |
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Atamkaram | Meaning : Acting To Attain The Spirit. Used in : Sikh |
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Atash bahram | Meaning : Fire Of Victory Used in : Persian |
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Atmaram | Meaning : God With In Oneself Used in : Hindu |
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Aviram | Meaning : My Father Is Strong, Father Of Heights Used in : Hebrew, French |
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Avram | Meaning : In Jewish meaning is : original name of the father of the Jewish people Used in : Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Jewish |
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Ayodhyaram | Meaning : Lord Sri Rama Used in : Hindu |
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Bahram | Meaning : Planet Mars Used in : Afghan, Iranian, Parsi, Pashtun, Afghan |
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Bairam | Meaning : In Turkish meaning is : Festival; happy occasion Used in : Australian, Turkish |
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Balaram | Meaning : The Elder Brother Of Lord Krishna Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Balasundaram | Meaning : Handsome Boy Used in : Hindu |
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Baldharam | Meaning : Mighty And Righteous. Used in : Sikh |
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Balram | Meaning : The Brother Of Lord Krishna Used in : Hindu |
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Balram; Balaram | Meaning : The elder brother of Lord Krishna Used in : Malayalam, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu |
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Banuhuram | Meaning : Joyful Lady Used in : Parsi |
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Baram | Meaning : Son Of The Nation Used in : Hebrew, Kurdish, Parsi |
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Barram | Meaning : Handsome Used in : Irish |
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Barthram | Meaning : Illustrious Used in : American, British, English, German |
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Bartram | Meaning : Glorious Raven Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic |
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Bayram | Meaning : In turkish meaning is : celebration, religious festival Used in : Australian, Turkish, German |
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Behram | Meaning : Mars, Planet Used in : Arabic, Kurdish |
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Beorhthram | Meaning : Bright Raven Used in : British, English |
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Bertram | Meaning : Bright Raven Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Arthurian - Legend, British, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish, Teutonic |
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Beth-aram | Meaning : House Of Height. Non-gerderized Biblical Name. Used in : Biblical |
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Bikram | Meaning : Valour Used in : Hindu |
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Bram | Meaning : Bramble Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Netherlands, Scottish |
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Byram | Meaning : From The Cattle Yard Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Charam | Meaning : Fourth Used in : Parsi |
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Chidambaram | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Tamil, Telugu |
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Chiram | Meaning : Exalted Brother, Noble Used in : Hebrew |
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Dayaram | Meaning : Merciful Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Delaram | Meaning : Quiet-hearted Used in : Persian, Iranian, Parsi |
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Dharam | Meaning : Religion, Faith, Duty. Used in : Punjabi, Punjabi |
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Dhurkaram | Meaning : Fortunate. Used in : Sikh |
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Ehteram | Meaning : Respect Used in : Arabic, Arabic, Persian, Iranian, Parsi |
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Ehteram | Meaning : Respect Used in : Arabic, Arabic, Persian, Iranian, Parsi |
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Ekoram | Meaning : Regard, Honour Used in : Hindu |
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Ekram | Meaning : Honour Used in : Hindu |
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Ephram | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : Fruitful Used in : African, Hebrew |
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Fatehdharam | Meaning : Righteous Victory. Used in : Sikh |
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Fatehkaram | Meaning : Victory Of Good Deeds. Used in : Sikh |
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Foram | Meaning : Fragrance Used in : Muslim |
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Ganga; Ganga Ram | Meaning : The great holy river Used in : Kashmiri |
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Gangaaraam; Gangaram | Meaning : Variant of 'Ganga' Used in : Telugu |
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Ghanaram | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Dependant on clouds; a garden Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Giandharam | Meaning : Religious Divine Knowledge. Used in : Sikh |
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Govindaram | Meaning : They are energetic, adventurous, daring and freedom-loving. Used in : Telugu |
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Gram | Meaning : Grand Home Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Latin, Norse |
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Gurdharam | Meaning : Abiding By The Guru's Blessing. Used in : Sikh |
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Gurkaram | Meaning : Blessed With Guru's Grace. Used in : Sikh |
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Hadoram | Meaning : Their Beauty, Their Power. Used in : Biblical |
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Hardharam | Meaning : Holy Person Abiding By God' Will. Used in : Sikh |
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Hariram | Meaning : Lord Sri Ram Used in : Hindu, Assamese, Rajasthani, Kannada, Telugu |
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Harkaram | Meaning : Bestowed With God's Grace. Used in : Sikh |
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Hiram | Meaning : In biblical meaning is : Exaltation of life, a destroyer. Used in : American, Hawaiian, Biblical, Hindu, Hebrew, British, French, German |
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Horam | Meaning : Their Hill. Used in : Biblical, French, German |
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Huram | Meaning : Being Angry. Their Liberty, Their Whiteness, Their Hole. Used in : Biblical, Parsi |
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Ihtiram | Meaning : Honour, Hold In Honour. Used in : Sindhi |
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Ikram | Meaning : In Sindhi meaning is : Esteem, veneration, respect. Used in : Hindu, Sindhi, French, Arabic, Sindhi |
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Ikram | Meaning : In Sindhi meaning is : Esteem, veneration, respect. Used in : Hindu, Sindhi, French, Arabic, Sindhi |
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Inghram | Meaning : Ing's Raven. Used in : Norse |
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Ingram | Meaning : In german meaning is : Ing's raven Used in : Australian, British, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic |
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Iram | Meaning : The Effusion Of Them, A High Heap. Used in : Biblical, German, Australian, Muslim |
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Iram | Meaning : The Effusion Of Them, A High Heap. Used in : Biblical, German, Australian, Muslim |
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Jairam | Meaning : Victory Of Lord Rama Used in : Hindu, Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu |
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Janakiram | Meaning : Lord Ram Used in : Hindu |
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Japdharam | Meaning : Remembering Righteous Path. Used in : Sikh |
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Jaskaram | Meaning : Glorious Destiny. Used in : Sikh |
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Jayaram | Meaning : Victorious Ram. Used in : Hindu |