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into it, then the Ghurra would be upon her. And if the soul was breathed into it: If she did not intentionally kill him, then the Ghurra is also upon her
and Lawman. Shalaa's dam Ghurra won once in England and twice in California from twenty starts between 2004 and 2007. Ghurra was a descendant of the broodmare
women was to take place at Nuqtar al-halib. As a response, the Islamic al-ghurra group launched a campaign in the mosques with the demanded that the government
women was to take place at Nuqtar al-halib. As a response, the Islamic al-ghurra group launched a campaign in the mosques with the demanded that the government
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women was to take place at Nuqtar al-halib. As a response, the Islamic al-ghurra group launched a campaign in the mosques with the demanded that the government
ISBN 8173031940. ISBN 978-8173031946. "Nepalese butter-churn Handle, a 'ghurra'". weart.com. Retrieved 19 August 2019. Gajurela, Chavilāla. Traditional
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Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Wolf's Shield; Variants of Randolph; Surname
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
The Confluence of Three Rivers; Great Hunter
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek, Irish
Maiden; From the Round Hill; Seething Pool; Ravine
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German
Bright Fame
Girl/Female
English, Swedish
Life
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Independent; Form of Vreema
Boy/Male
Indian
Point
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a fleet-footed or timid person, from Old French levre ‘hare’ (Latin lepus, genitive leporis). It may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a hunter of hares.English (of Norman origin) : topographic name for someone who lived in a place thickly grown with rushes, from Old English lǣfer ‘rush’, ‘reed’, ‘iris’. Compare Laver 3. Great and Little Lever in Greater Manchester (formerly in Lancashire) are named with this word (in a collective sense) and in some cases the surname may also be derived from these places.English (of Norman origin) : possibly from an unrecorded Middle English survival of an Old English personal name, Lēofhere, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + here ‘army’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Scholar
Girl/Female
French
Derived from the Old German name Helewidis, meaning hale and wide. Also a French form of Louise.
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