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IFFAT ARA
Girl/Female
Muslim
Purity
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Purity; Modesty
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
High
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian
Arabian
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Praise
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Purity modesty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
High
Girl/Female
Muslim
Decorator of chastity
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Chastity
Girl/Female
Muslim
Purity, Modesty
Girl/Female
Indian
Arati
Girl/Female
Muslim
High
Girl/Female
Indian
Purity
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Honour of Arabs
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian
Virtue; Chastity
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aratrika | அரதà¯à®°à®¿à®•ா
Arati
Aratrika | அரதà¯à®°à®¿à®•ா
Girl/Female
British, English
To Praise the Beauty
Girl/Female
Afghan, African, Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun, Swahili
Honour; Virtue; Chastity; Purity; Beautiful; Modesty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Decorator of Chastity
Boy/Male
Arabic
Time; Season
IFFAT ARA
IFFAT ARA
Male
Romanian
Pet form of Romanian Constantin, COSTEL means "steadfast."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Precious
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Kind of Tree
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim
Self-made; Security; Pledge; Self Made Success
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, German, Polish
Peaceful Protector; Famous
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a Germanic personal name, Warinhari, composed of the elements war(in) ‘guard’ + hari, heri ‘army’.English : variant of Garner 1.This name was also brought to America by the Huguenots.
Girl/Female
Norse
Goddess of the underworld.
Female
English
Short form of English Aletha, LETHA means "truth."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sunlight
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name from Middle English burge(i)s, Old French burgeis ‘inhabitant and (usually) freeman of a (fortified) town’ (see Burke), especially one with municipal rights and duties. Burgesses generally had tenure of land or buildings from a landlord by burgage. In medieval England burgage involved the payment of a fixed money rent (as opposed to payment in kind); in Scotland it involved payment in service, guarding the town. The -eis ending is from Latin -ensis (modern English -ese as in Portuguese). Compare Burger.Thomas Burgess came from England to MA in about 1630 and eventually settled in Sandwich, MA.
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n.
A native of Aram.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or natives of Aragon, in Spain.
pl.
of Arango
a.
Of the aspect of a spider's web; arachnoid.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Araneina or spiders.
a.
Alt. of Aramean
a.
Relating to, or of the nature of, the Araucaria. The earliest conifers in geological history were mostly Araucarian.
n.
The Aramaic language.
a.
Of or pertaining to Aragon, in Spain, or to its inhabitants.
n. pl.
Alt. of Araneoidea
n. pl.
See Araneina.
n. pl.
The order of Arachnida that includes the spiders.
n.
A bead of rough carnelian. Arangoes were formerly imported from Bombay for use in the African slave trade.
n.
One who is versed in, or studies, arachnology.
a.
Cobweblike; extremely thin and delicate, like a cobweb; as, the araneous membrane of the eye. See Arachnoid.
a.
Pertaining to Aram, or to the territory, inhabitants, language, or literature of Syria and Mesopotamia; Aramaean; -- specifically applied to the northern branch of the Semitic family of languages, including Syriac and Chaldee.
n.
The department of zoology which treats of spiders and other Arachnida.
n.
One of the Araneina; a spider.
n.
An idiom of the Aramaic.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Syrians and Chaldeans, or to their language; Aramaic.