What is the name meaning of BHUSHA. Phrases containing BHUSHA
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Ornament, Decoration
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory over Ornaments
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Owner of Land
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ornament, Decoration
Boy/Male
Tamil
God Shankar, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess of Jewels
Boy/Male
Hindu
God Shankar, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Embellishment; Precious
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Cleaver; Ornament; Feeling of Proudness
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Divine Blessing
Male
Spanish
German, Portuguese and Spanish form of Hebrew Rephael, RAFAEL means "healed of God" or "whom God has healed."
Male
German
Modern German form of Old High German Berhtram, BERTRAM means "bright raven."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Good religeonist
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Symbol of Goodness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful; Lovely
Male
German
Short form of longer Germanic names containing the word engel, ENGEL means "angel." Though the word engel is the German word for the heavenly being, there are two other words which have often been confused with it so that names containing such words are difficult to translate. The first, Ingal is an extended form of Ing, the name of the Old Norse fertility god. The second, Angel is the Old English spelling for "Angle," the name of the Germanic tribe of the Jutland peninsula who invaded eastern and northern Britain in the 5th-6th centuries and gave their name to England. To further complicate matters, angel is also the Old English word for "angle," which has fishing connotations in both English and German.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a scribe or copyist, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French bulle ‘letter’, ‘document’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place in Normandy that has not been identified. If it is Bouillé, and so identical with Bulley 1, the -er(s) may have arisen by analogy with other Norman place names in -ière(s) (see for example Villers).German : nickname for a man with a loud voice, from an agent derivative of Middle High German bullen ‘to roar’ (of imitative origin).
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Sculptured
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