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Adhrsya | Meaning : Unassailable, Invincible, Proud Used in : Sanskrit |
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Agnivesya | Meaning : Surrounded By Fire Used in : Sanskrit |
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Alaksya | Meaning : Visible, Aparent Used in : Sanskrit |
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Amasya | Meaning : Variant Of Amasa: Hardship, Burden Used in : Hebrew |
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Amavasya | Meaning : Dwelling Together Used in : Hindu |
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Anasya | Meaning : Indestructible Used in : Sanskrit |
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Anenasya | Meaning : Freedom From Sin, Pious, Pure Used in : Sanskrit |
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Anudesya | Meaning : Obedient, One Who Proceeds Towards The Goal Used in : Sanskrit |
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Arsya | Meaning : Celestial, Of Sacred Descent Used in : Sanskrit |
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Asya | Meaning : Grace Used in : Hebrew |
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Ayasya | Meaning : Valiant, Agile Used in : Sanskrit |
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Caksusya | Meaning : Pleasing To The Eyes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Carumatsya | Meaning : Beautiful Fish Used in : Sanskrit |
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Caturasya | Meaning : Quardangular Abode Used in : Sanskrit |
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Cesya | Meaning : Goddess Of The Moon, Feminine Of Alexander: Defender Of Mankind. Used in : Greek, Latin |
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Chanasya | Meaning : Delighting Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Chasya | Meaning : Shelter Used in : Hebrew |
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Dasasya | Meaning : Ten Mouthed, Ravana Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasya | Meaning : A Gift Of God. Used in : Greek |
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Dosya | Meaning : A Gift Of God. Used in : Greek |
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Gajasya | Meaning : In The Image Of An Elephant, Another Name For Ganesa Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Isya | Meaning : Effecting Wishes, The Spring Season Used in : Sanskrit, Australian |
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Jatasya | Meaning : The Ocean Used in : Hindu |
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Kakasya | Meaning : Crow Faced, A Buddhist Goddess Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kasya | Meaning : Hard Grass, Dried Grass Used in : Sanskrit, Greek |
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Kasya | Meaning : Hard Grass, Dried Grass Used in : Sanskrit, Greek |
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Kaunakutsya | Meaning : Desired Due To Drinking Blood Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kotikasya | Meaning : Abode Of Millions Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kwasausya | Meaning : Troubled Used in : African, Malawi |
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Laasya | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Lalitasya | Meaning : Lovelinedd, Charm, Grace Used in : Sanskrit |
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Lasya | Meaning : Dance Performed By Goddess Parvathi Used in : Hindu |
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Lesya | Meaning : Feminine Of Alexander: Defender Of Mankind. Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Marusya | Meaning : Bitter. Used in : Russian |
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Matsya | Meaning : Fish Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Namasya | Meaning : The person who deserves the worthy of honour and praise Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nastassya | Meaning : Resurrection Used in : Greek |
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Nasya | Meaning : The Lord's Miracle. Used in : Hebrew |
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Priyasisya | Meaning : Beloved Pupil Used in : Sanskrit |
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Rasya | Meaning : Form Of Rose: Flower Name. Used in : Latin |
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Sahasya | Meaning : Brave Used in : Hindu |
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Sarpasya | Meaning : Snake Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Sisya | Meaning : She Of The Mfuu Tree ( Swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Swahili |
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Stasya | Meaning : Resurrection Used in : Greek |
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Tapasya | Meaning : Warm Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tapasya | Meaning : Warm Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tasya | Meaning : Resurrection Used in : Greek, Russian, Slavic |
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Tisya | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Tosya | Meaning : Beyond Expectation. Used in : Russian |
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Tukupasya | Meaning : We Are Afraid Used in : African |
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Tusya | Meaning : Beyond Expectation(origin Russian) Used in : Hindu, Russian |
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Ugrapasya | Meaning : Frightful, Fierce Looking Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vacasya | Meaning : Readiness Of Speech Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Vacasya | Meaning : Readiness Of Speech Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Varasya | Meaning : Request, Wish, Desire Used in : Sanskrit |
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Varivasya | Meaning : Service, Devotion, Honour Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vasya | Meaning : Royal. Used in : Russian, Greek |
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Vasya | Meaning : Royal. Used in : Russian, Greek |
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Vedasya | Meaning : The one who knows Vedas Used in : Sanskrit, Marathi |
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Vedhasya | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Vyaghrasya | Meaning : Tiger Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Zravasya | Meaning : Fame, Glory Used in : Hindu |