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Girl/Female
Indian
(Daughter of al Mahdi)
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Yazid al-Abshamiyah's daughter
Girl/Female
Muslim
A mountain in makkah al Safa wa al Marwah)
Girl/Female
Indian
(Daughter of Abdullah al-rumi)
Girl/Female
Indian
Daughter of al Mahdi (Daughter of al-mahdi)
Girl/Female
Muslim
(Daughter of al qamah)
Boy/Male
German American Celtic English Gaelic
Friend.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Daughter of al-Mahdi
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ibn al-mukhtar
Girl/Female
Indian
A mountain in makkah al Safa wa al Marwah)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Description of a Lion; Name of the Prophet's Uncle; Help of God (Alalh)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
The Daughter of Al-haytam Muhammad Bin Al-haysam was so Named
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Isabella, ISIBÉAL means "God is my oath."Â
Female
Irish
Irish form of Hebrew Rachel, RÃICHÉAL means "ewe."
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Isabella, SIBÉAL means "God is my oath."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Harun Al Rashid's Daughter
Boy/Male
Indian
Ibn al-mukhtar
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Poetess; Ahban Al-absiyah
Girl/Female
Muslim
Daughter of al Mahdi (Daughter of al-mahdi)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of Al-qarshiyah
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Lucky; Fortunate
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Lord Narayan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Born from Fire; Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Tamil
Abhigjna | அபீகà¯à®œà®¨à®¾
Wisdom
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet sound of bangles
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Glowing; Modern Variant of Candace; Ancient Hereditary Title Used by Ethiopian Queens; Fire White
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bishweshwar | பீஷà¯à®µà¯‡à®·à¯à®µà®°
Lord of the universe
Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Achima, probably ACHIMAH means "Jehovah raises up."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Srirudra | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®°à¯à®¤à¯à®°Â
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu
Holy plant with sweet fragrance
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n.
The long jump, with weights in the hands, -- the most important of the exercises of the Pentathlon.
n.
The Provencal language. See Langue d'oc.
n.
Divination by means of barley meal.
a.
Having a similar sound, but different orthography and different meaning; -- said of certain words, as al/ and awl; hair and hare, etc.
n.
Any one of numerous species of jumping marsupials of the family Macropodidae. They inhabit Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands, They have long and strong hind legs and a large tail, while the fore legs are comparatively short and feeble. The giant kangaroo (Macropus major) is the largest species, sometimes becoming twelve or fourteen feet in total length. The tree kangaroos, belonging to the genus Dendrolagus, live in trees; the rock kangaroos, of the genus Petrogale, inhabit rocky situations; and the brush kangaroos, of the genus Halmaturus, inhabit wooded districts. See Wallaby.
n.
A member of one of the four sects of the Sunnites, or Orthodox Mohammedans; -- so called from its founder, Mohammed al-Shafei.
n.
The metallic base of alumina. This metal is white, but with a bluish tinge, and is remarkable for its resistance to oxidation, and for its lightness, having a specific gravity of about 2.6. Atomic weight 27.08. Symbol Al.
A prefix.
All; wholly; completely; as, almighty, almost.
A prefix.
To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.
n.
A sign. See Al segno, and Dal segno.
a.
All.
A prefix.
The Arabic definite article answering to the English the; as, Alkoran, the Koran or the Book; alchemy, the chemistry.
n.
Any one of numerous species of kangaroos belonging to the genus Halmaturus, native of Australia and Tasmania, especially the smaller species, as the brush kangaroo (H. Bennettii) and the pademelon (H. thetidis). The wallabies chiefly inhabit the wooded district and bushy plains.
conj.
Although; if.
n.
Same as Haulm.
n.
The act of dilating; expansion; an enlarging on al/ sides; the state of being dilated; dilation.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Provence in France.
a.
Of or pertaining to Provence or its inhabitants.