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Look up gour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gour may refer to: Gour Brahmins, an Indian caste of Brahmins or landlords Gour, an Indian caste of Muslims
Rohitashv Gour is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films and television shows. He is best known for his leading roles in the TV sitcoms Lapataganj
Gour or Goud is a caste of Jharkhand similar to Gopal (caste) of Odisha. Locally they are also known as Ahir, Gour Gowala. Most of them speak the local
Hari Singh Gour FRSL (26 November 1870 – 25 December 1949) was a lawyer, jurist, educationist, social reformer, poet, and novelist. Gour was the First
Govinda Fenchu (Sanskrit: गोबिन्द फेञ्चु), better known by his regnal title Gour Govinda (Bengali: গৌড় গোবিন্দ) and also known by the sobriquet Shomudro
Gauḍa (also known as Gaur, Gour, Lakhnauti, Lakshmanavati and Jannatabad) is a historic city of Bengal in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent,
warrior Sher Shah Suri conquered Gour and was repelled by Mughal emperor Humayun. Humayun, loving the mango of Gour, named the place Jannatabad (garden
The Gour kingdom was one of the greater of the many petty kingdoms of the medieval Sylhet region. According to legend, it was founded by Gurak, off-shooting
Gour Kishore Ghosh is a upcoming metro station of the Orange Line of Kolkata Metro near Chingrighata crossing, Tangra at Sukanta Nagar in Bidhannagar.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour University (DHGV), formerly University of Saugar and more popularly known as Sagar University or University of Saugar, is a central
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Tamil
Gourangi | கௌராஂகீ
Giver of happiness, One name of radhas name, Lord krishnas beloved, Fair complexioned
Gourangi | கௌராஂகீ
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Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
Mount everest, Highest
Gouri Nanda | கோஂரீ நஂதாÂ
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Gourishankar | கௌரீஷஂகர
Peak of the himalayas, Mt everest
Gourishankar | கௌரீஷஂகர
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Indian
Mount everest, Highest
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in France named Gournay, notably Gournay-en-Brai in Seine-Maritime.
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English
English : perhaps an occupational name for a maker of bottles or cups, from Old French gourde ‘water vessel’, ‘flask’, but possibly of the same derivation as 2.French : from Old French gourd ‘heavy’, ‘dull’, ‘sluggish’, hence a nickname for a slow lumbering person.
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English
English : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Gourd.
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Hindu
Peak of the himalayas, Mt everest
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English : possibly a variant spelling of Gourd.
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Hindu
Honor, Pride, Respect
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Indian
Mount everest, Highest
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Mythological, Traditional
Son of Gouri; Ganesha
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Proud
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Giver of happiness, One name of radhas name, Lord krishnas beloved, Fair complexioned
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Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from a place in Berwickshire (Borders), named with Welsh gor ‘spacious’ + din ‘fort’.English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from Gourdon in Saône-et-Loire, so called from the Gallo-Roman personal name Gordus + the locative suffix -o, -Ånis.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mag Mhuirneacháin, a patronymic from the personal name Muirneachán, a diminutive of muirneach ‘beloved’.Jewish (from Lithuania) : probably a habitational name from the Belorussian city of Grodno. It goes back at least to 1657. Various suggestions, more or less fanciful, have been put forward as to its origin. There is a family tradition among some bearers that they are descended from a son of a Duke of Gordon, who converted to Judaism in the 18th century, but the Jewish surname was in existence long before the 18th century; others claim descent from earlier Scottish converts, but this is implausible.Spanish and Galician Gordón, and Basque : habitational name from a place called Gordon (Basque) or Gordón (Spanish, Galician), of which there are examples in Salamanca, Galicia, and Basque Country.Spanish : possibly in some instances from an augmentative of the nickname Gordo (see Gordillo).
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Tamil
Name of Goddess Parvati
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Mount everest, Highest
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Husband of Gouri; Lord Shiva
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English (Warwickshire)
English (Warwickshire) : apparently a variant of Gourley or Gorley.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Gourlé, from Old French gourle ‘money belt’. Its application as a surname is not clear; it may have been a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such receptacles, or perhaps a nickname for someone who was tight with his money.Alternatively, it may be an Americanized form of German Gerling or Gerlich.
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Name of Goddess Parvati
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Loyal
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Danish, German, Swedish
God has Graceful
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 Medieval English form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforwin, ERWIN means "boar friend." Compare with another form of Erwin.
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Hemitraa | ஹேமீதà¯à®°à®¾
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Muslim
Early Imam (Leader) of Islam.
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One who Knows the Arts and the Skills
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Attractive, Slender
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Subiraj | ஸà¯à®ªà¯€à®°à®¾à®œ
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English
Variant spelling of English Jared, JERROD means "descent."
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Arabic
Very Noisy
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A fleshy, three-celled, many-seeded fruit, as the melon, pumpkin, cucumber, etc., of the order Cucurbitaceae; and especially the bottle gourd (Lagenaria vulgaris) which occurs in a great variety of forms, and, when the interior part is removed, serves for bottles, dippers, cups, and other dishes.
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The long slender part of a vessel, as a retort, or of a fruit, as a gourd.
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Any fleshy fruit with a firm rind, as a pumpkin, melon, or gourd. See Gourd.
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A dipper or other vessel made from the shell of a gourd; hence, a drinking vessel; a bottle.
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A plant and its fruit of the genus Cucurbita, or gourd kind.
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A water dipper, bottle, bascket, or other utensil, made from the dry shell of a calabash or gourd.
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The edible fruit of a West Indian plant (Sechium edule) of the Gourd family. It is soft, pear-shaped, and about four inches long, and contains a single large seed. The root of the plant resembles a yam, and is used for food.
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Alt. of Gourde
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A silver dollar; -- so called in Cuba, Hayti, etc.
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A greedy or ravenous eater; a glutton. See Gormand.
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The fluke of sheep. See Fluke.
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A fish. See Gurnet.
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A connoisseur in eating and drinking; an epicure.
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A wild horse (Equus, / Asinus, onager) inhabiting the plants of Central Asia; -- called also gour, khur, and onager.
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Swelled in the legs.
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The state of being gourdy.
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One of several species of large, crested ground pigeons of the genus Goura, inhabiting New Guinea and adjacent islands. The Queen Victoria pigeon (Goura Victoria) and the crowned pigeon (G. coronata) are among the beat known species.
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The common gourd (plant or fruit).