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JAMA
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Sikh
Glory with the union of God
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Tamil
Connoisseur
Male
English
Modern American English name of uncertain origin. It may be from Hebrew Yamir, JAMAR means "to change," or it may be a contracted form of the French surname Jamard, from German Gamhard, meaning "happy and healthy."Â
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Muslim
Jamaal Udeen | جمال یودیں
Beauty of the faith
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Indian
Beauty of the faith, Beauty of the religion
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jamar, probably JAMAAR means either "to change" or "happy and healthy."Â
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Indian
Beautiful, Pretty, Moon-faced
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Hindu
Destroyer of jamadagnis son parashurams price
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Muslim
Beauty
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Muslim
Beauty of the faith, Beauty of the religion
Boy/Male
Indian
Beauty
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Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Danish, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Kannada, Lebanese, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil
Handsome; Being Fair; Beauty; Grace; Elegance; Camel
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, Pretty, Moon-faced
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beauty
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Muslim
Beauty of the faith, Beauty of the religion
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Tamil
Jamadagnya Mahadarpa | ஜமாஂதாகà¯à®¨à¯à®¯ மஹாதாரà¯à®ªà®¾
Destroyer of jamadagnis son parashurams price
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lucky
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Jamaican
Handsome Man; Happy; Healthy
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American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Jamaican
Handsome; Happy; Healthy
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Indian
Beauty of the faith, Beauty of the religion
JAMA
JAMA
Male
English
Old English surname transferred to forename use, GLANVILLE means "clean field; clear open country."
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Hindu
One who embodies grace and charm, Aka. handsome
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Hindu
(Wife of Shambhu)
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Sikh
Blessing of prtection by God in heaven
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Muslim/Islamic
Exalted noble, much praised
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Arabic, Muslim
Adorned with Beauty
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Australian, Danish, French, German, Polish, Swedish
Famous Warrior
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English French American
Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Intent in Purpose
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Son of Lord Krishna; Son of Krishna and Rukmini
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n.
One of the West India is islands.
n.
An alkaloid said to be contained in the bark of Geoffroya inermis, a leguminous tree growing in Jamaica and Surinam; -- called also jamacina.
n.
A West Indian tree (Picraena excelsa) from the wood of which the bitter drug Jamaica quassia is obtained.
v. i.
To be the property of; as, Jamaica belongs to Great Britain.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Jamaica.
n.
Jamaicine.
a.
Of or pertaining to Jamaica.
a.
Placed under the power of another; specifically (International Law), owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state; as, Jamaica is subject to Great Britain.
n.
A tree (Terminalia latifolia) of Jamaica, the wood of which is used for boards, scantling, shingles, etc; -- sometimes called the almond tree, from the shape of its fruit.
n.
Same as Jemidar.
n.
An Asiatic and North African shrub (Lawsonia inermis), with smooth oval leaves, and fragrant white flowers. Henna is prepared from the leaves and twigs. In England the shrub is called Egyptian privet, and in the West Indies, Jamaica mignonette.
n.
The berry of the pimento (Eugenia pimenta), a tree of the West Indies; a spice of a mildly pungent taste, and agreeably aromatic; Jamaica pepper; pimento. It has been supposed to combine the flavor of cinnamon, nutmegs, and cloves; and hence the name. The name is also given to other aromatic shrubs; as, the Carolina allspice (Calycanthus floridus); wild allspice (Lindera benzoin), called also spicebush, spicewood, and feverbush.
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A grackle (Quiscalus crassirostris) native of Jamaica. It often associates with domestic cattle, and rids them of insects.
n.
The timber of the tree Oreodaphne Leucoxylon, growing in Jamaica. The name is also applied to the timber of several other related trees.
n.
The rice bunting or bobolink; -- so called in the island of Jamaica.