What is the name meaning of ASAR. Phrases containing ASAR
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ASAR
Biblical
same as Asareel
Male
Greek
(ΌσιÏις) Greek form of Egyptian Asar, possibly OSIRIS means "something that has been made; a product." In Egyptian mythology, Asar/Osiris is the name of a god of the underworld.
Biblical
the beatitude of God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Lucky
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sign; Mark; Trace
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Greek
He who guards Pisceans.
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Osiris, the Greek form of Egyptian Asar, possibly USIRIS means "something that has been made; a product."
Boy/Male
Indian
Fourth prayer of the day, One who has wisdom
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Asar'el, ASAREEL means "whom God has bound (by a vow)."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Hopeful
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Fourth Prayer of the day
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Indian
Mark; Sign; Something that has been Made; A Product
Male
Hebrew
(×ֲשַׂרְ×ֵל) Hebrew name ASAR'EL means "whom God has bound (by a vow)." In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Judah.
Boy/Male
Biblical
The beatitude of God.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Male
Babylonian
, Assur is judge.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Manifest
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fourth prayer of the day, One who has wisdom
ASAR
ASAR
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, French, German, Greek, Shakespearean
Friend; Loved
Biblical
contemplation; examination
Boy/Male
Hindu
Another name of Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Ruler
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Tamil
Dinanth | திநாநà¯à®¤
Lord of the poor, Protector
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Shyness; Honour
Girl/Female
Indian
Holy One
Girl/Female
Biblical
Adorned; voluptuous; dainty.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Norwegian, Swedish
Champion
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Tamil
Sai Kumar | ஸாஈ கà¯à®®à®¾à®°
Flower
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ASAR
n.
A crystallized substance, resembling camphor, obtained from the Asarum Europaeum; -- called also camphor of asarum.
n.
The asarabacca.
n.
An acrid herbaceous plant (Asarum Europaeum), the leaves and roots of which are emetic and cathartic. It is principally used in cephalic snuffs.