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GHA
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Danish, Ghana
Male Name After the Tano River in Ghana
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Ghent, a habitational name for someone from Ghent in Flanders.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Conqueror; Victor; Winner; Feminine of Ghalib
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Ghana, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Sanskrit
Dark; War Chief; Wealth; Profit; Warrior King; Ghana; Cloud
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Wigheard, VÃGHARÃUR means "hardy warrior."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shubh ghari
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Heavenly Ghaibi Concealed; Heavenly
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ghanasindhu | கநாஸீஂதà¯
Name of a Raga
Ghanasindhu | கநாஸீஂதà¯
Boy/Male
African, German, Ghana, Indian
Ghana; Form of Finn; Laplander
Female
Irish
Irish myth name of a goddess of death and war, derived from Mhór Rioghain, MÓRRÃGHAN means "great queen."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ghaneswari | கநேஸà¯à®µà®¾à®°à¯€
Ghaneswari | கநேஸà¯à®µà®¾à®°à¯€
Girl/Female
Tamil
Changing weather
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Irish Gaelic Dubhghall, DÙGHALL means "black stranger."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ghanamalika | கநாமாஂலீகாÂ
Clouds
Ghanamalika | கநாமாஂலீகாÂ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ghanashyamala | கநாஷà¯à®¯à®¾à®®à®¾à®²à®¾
Name of a Raga
Ghanashyamala | கநாஷà¯à®¯à®¾à®®à®¾à®²à®¾
Girl/Female
Tamil
Singer, Melody
Boy/Male
Indian
The rich, The independent
Boy/Male
Indian
The all-sufficient
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, perhaps for a messenger, from Middle English gÅ(n) ‘to go’ (Old English gÄn) + lihtly ‘lightly’, ‘swiftly’ (Old English lÄ“oht(lÄ«c)).Scottish : altered form of a surname of uncertain origin, possibly an unidentified habitational name. The earliest known bearer is William Galithli, who witnessed a charter at the beginning of the 13th century. Henry Gellatly, an illegitimate son of William the Lion, of whom little or nothing is known, was the grandfather of Patric Galythly, one of the pretenders to the crown of Scotland in 1291.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac an Ghallóglaigh ‘son of the galloglass’, Irish gallóglach. A galloglass was a mercenary retainer or auxiliary soldier (a compound of gall ‘foreigner’ (see Gall 1) + óglach ‘youth’, ‘warrior’). The name is also found pseudo-translated as English.
Male
Irish
(pronounced yo-wen) Ancient Irish Gaelic name, derived from the word iúr, EÓGHAN means "born of yew."
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Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Somerset and Devon)
English (mainly Somerset and Devon) : from the Norman personal name Hallet or Aylett, pet forms of Aylard (see Allard).
Boy/Male
Tamil
The shining one
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Beloved
Boy/Male
Irish
Blind.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Female Warrior; Graceful Battle-maid; Enjoyment; Combination of Lou and Ana
Boy/Male
Muslim
Acceptance. Good will. Name of the keeper of the Gates of Heaven.
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of water (Lord Varun)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lingadevaru | லீநà¯à®•தேவாரà¯à®‚
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Vocal Cords
Biblical
high father; father of deceit,father of height; i.e., "proud"
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n. pl.
Egyptian dancing girls, of a lower sort than the almeh.
a.
Fit to make one aghast; dismal.
n.
A pass through a mountain.
superl.
Like a ghost in appearance; deathlike; pale; pallid; dismal.
n.
Alt. of Ghaut
a.
Like a ghost; ghastly.
n.
See Ghastness.
adv.
In a ghastly manner; hideously.
a.
Having the appearance or color of a dead human body; pale; ghastly; as, a cadaverous look.
n.
A range of mountains.
n.
The state of being ghastly; a deathlike look.
a.
Ghastly; preternatural. Same as Eldritch.
n.
Any wheeled cart or carriage.
n.
A species of divination, which was performed by letting down a mirror into water, for a sick person to look at his face in it. If his countenance appeared distorted and ghastly, it was an ill omen; if fresh and healthy, it was favorable.
a.
To strike aghast; to affright.
superl.
Horrible; shocking; dreadful; hideous.
n.
Ghastliness.
a.
Pale yellow; ghastly pale; wan; gloomy; dismal.
a.
Hideous; ghastly; as, an eldritch shriek or laugh.
n.
Stairs descending to a river; a landing place; a wharf.