What is the name meaning of BANDA. Phrases containing BANDA
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BANDA
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Greek, Hebrew
The Bond; Beloved; Bandage
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Its a Bond
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Seaport; District Capital
Female
Greek
(ΘαÎÏ‚) Greek name, possibly THAÃS means "bandage." This was the name of a famous Greek hetaera who lived during the time of Alexander the Great and accompanied him on his campaigns.
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Flower-stem of the Coconut Palm; Shed
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prayer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Its a bond
Girl/Female
Indian
Prayer
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Traditional
Worship
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Prayer; Chant
Boy/Male
Muslim
Seaport, District capital
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Redbourn in Hertfordshire or Redbourne in Humberside (formerly Lincolnshire), named with Old English hrēod ‘reeds’ + burna ‘stream’.
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Hindu
In front
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Norse
Messenger of the gods.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Holy River
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
Turkish
Turkish name BILGE means "wise."
Girl/Female
English
Fiery; God's Gift
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an altered form of English Yarbord or Yerburgh, both variants of Yarbrough.
Girl/Female
Indian
Beloved princess Amyra
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of Lord
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a.
Intended for the treatment of varicose veins; -- said of elastic stockings, bandages. and the like.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bandage
n.
Alt. of Bandana
imp. & p. p.
of Bandage
n.
To bind or involve by winding, as in a bandage; to inwrap; -- often with up; as, to roll up a parcel.
n.
Something resembling a bandage; that which is bound over or round something to cover, strengthen, or compress it; a ligature.
n.
A line- or ribbon-shaped material (as wire, string, or bandaging) wound around an object; as, the windings (conducting wires) wound around the armature of an electric motor or generator.
n.
To bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers.
n.
a bandage or bag for supporting the scrotum.
v. t.
To bind as with a bandage; to bind or warp tightly with clothes; to swathe; -- used esp. of infants; as, to swaddle a baby.
n.
A bandage or apparatus used in cases of hernia, to keep up the reduced parts and hinder further protrusion, and for other purposes.
n.
A bandage; a band; a swath.
n.
A bandage; a fillet; properly, a long and broad bandage used in surgery.
n.
A kind of bandage passing, by successive turns and crosses, from an extremity to the trunk; -- so called from its resemblance to a spike of a barley.
n.
One of the strips at the end of a bandage formed by splitting the bandage one or more times.
v. t.
To render slack; to make less tense or firm; as, to slack a rope; to slacken a bandage.
n.
A bandage passing over the shoulder to support it, or to retain another bandage in place.
v. t.
To take a swathe from; to relieve from a bandage; to unswaddle.
v. t.
To bind, dress, or cover, with a bandage; as, to bandage the eyes.
v. t.
A kind of hanging bandage put around the neck, in which a wounded arm or hand is supported.