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Tricycle Theatre Received the John Whiting Award and an EMMAs Award. 1998 Kaahini by Maya Chowdhry Birmingham Rep 1997 A River Sutra by Gita Mehta adapted
1993. Raychaudhuri, Tapan (2010). "Arunbaabu: ekti asampurno samporker kaahini". Aitihaasik. 16: 111–120. Bhadra, Gautam (2010). "Aitihaasik Arun Kumar
During this time she commissioned a variety of new shows, including: Kaahini by Maya Chowdhry, End of Season by Noel Greig, Sleeping Dogs by Philip
of menstruation with waiting for the seasonal monsoon. Chowdhry's play Kaahini (1997) was toured by Red Ladder, as one of a series of plays aimed primarily
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Youthful, Spirited, Young
Girl/Female
Hindu
Youthful, Spirited, Young
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English
English : variant spelling of Way.
Male
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Gautama, GAUTAM means "the best ox."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sevvel | ஸேவà¯à®µà¯‡à®²Â
Lord Murugan
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Muslim
Desirous, Willing
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Tamil
Meditate, Thinking, Thought
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Land Similar to Paradise; Fertile Land; Good Waters
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English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Arnold, in Nottinghamshire and East Yorkshire, from Old English earn ‘eagle’ + halh ‘nook’.English : variant of Arnold.
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Spanish (Limón)
Spanish (Limón) : from Spanish limón ‘lemon’, hence possibly an occupational name for a grower or seller of the fruit.English : variant of Lemon.French : habitational name from Limon in Nièvre, Limont-Fontaine in Nord, or Limont in the Belgian province of Liège.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places called Orton. All those in England share a second element from Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, but the first element in each case is more difficult to determine. Examples in Cambridgeshire and Warwickshire are on the banks of rivers, so that there it is probably Old English Åfer ‘riverbank’; in other cases it is impossible to decide between ofer ‘ridge’ and ufera ‘upper’. Orton in Cumbria is probably formed with the Old Norse byname Orri ‘black-cock’ (the male black grouse). Orton near Fochabers, Scotland, is of uncertain etymology.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived near a place used for archery practice, from Middle English butte ‘mark for archery’, ‘target’, ‘goal’. In the Middle Ages archery practice was a feudal obligation, and every settlement had its practice area.English : topographic name from Middle English butte ‘strip of land abutting on a boundary’, ‘short strip or ridge at right angles to other strips in a common field’.English : from Middle English butte, bott ‘butt’, ‘cask’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a cooper or as a nickname possibly for a heavy drinker or for a large, fat man.English : from a Middle English personal name, But(t), of unknown origin, perhaps originally a nickname meaning ‘short and stumpy’, and akin to late Middle English butt ‘thick end’, ‘stump’, ‘buttock’ (of Germanic origin).German and English : in both Middle Low German and Middle English the word but(te) denoted various types of marine fish, originally a fish with a blunt head, for example halibut (German Heilbutt) or turbot (German Steinbutt), and the surname may in some cases be a metonymic occupational name for a seller of fish or salt fish.Kashmiri : variant of Bhatt.Robert Butt came from Kent, England, to NC in 1640.
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