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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
The One who don't Need Any Support but Supports Everyone; Another Name of Lord Vishnu
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Tamil
Who does not need support but supports every one, Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian
Who does not need support but supports every one, Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian
Independent, One who is loved by everyone
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Tamil
Who does not need support but supports every one, Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Independent, One who is loved by everyone
Boy/Male
Indian
Who does not need support but supports every one, Lord Vishnu
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English
(pronounced dar-tan-yun) French habitational surname transferred to forename use, D'ARTAGNAN means "from Artagnan." This was the name of the hero of Alexandre Dumas' novel The Three Musketeers. The French form of the name is d'Artagnan; the English form is D'Artagnan (capital "D").
Female
Japanese
(æ•å) Japanese name TOSHIKO means "clever child."
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Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Confidence; Pillar; Support
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American, Australian, Chinese, Slavic, Welsh
Hill; Mount; Defender
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Hindu
One who embodies grace and charm, Aka. handsome
Male
Chinese
affable, harmonious.
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Muslim
Name of a tree
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Australian, British, English, German
Peace
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Indian
God of Low
Surname or Lastname
English, southern French, and German
English, southern French, and German : from a vernacular form of the Latin personal name (H)adrianus, originally an ethnic name denoting someone from the coast of the Adriatic (Latin Adria). It was adopted as a cognomen by the emperor who ruled ad 117–138. It was also borne by several minor saints, in particular an early martyr at Nicomedia (died c.304), the patron saint of soldiers and butchers. There was an English St. Adrian (died 710), born in North Africa; he was abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, and his cult enjoyed a brief vogue after the discovery of his supposed remains in 1091. Later, the name was adopted by several popes, including the only pope of English birth, Nicholas Breakspear, who reigned as Adrian IV (1154–59).
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