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KHAK HAU
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sand, Dirt, Used to denote
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Sand; Used to Denote Humbleness; Dirt
Boy/Male
Indian
Leader, Ruler, Ameer
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brilliant, Brilliant
Male
Egyptian
, a royal scribe and director of soldiers.
Boy/Male
Indian
Sand, Dirt, Used to denote
Male
Egyptian
, a royal scribe.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet Sound
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pathan. Leader.
Male
Egyptian
, a surname of Thothmes IV.
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Amenemap the scribe.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(Hindi ख़ान, Urdu: خان): Hindi and Muslim name derived from Turkish khan, KHAN means "nobleman, ruler." It was originally a title but is now widely used as a personal name.
Female
Egyptian
, a sister of the scribe Usur-ha.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Chengiz Khan
Boy/Male
Indian
Chengiz Khan
Male
Egyptian
, body.
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Brother of Ravana and Shurpanakha)
Boy/Male
Muslim
Leader, Ruler, Ameer
Boy/Male
Australian, Parsi
Field; Ground
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, German, Hebrew, Muslim, Vietnamese
With Raising Tone; Audience
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Girl/Female
Greek American English
Pure.
Male
Egyptian
, an Elamite deity.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Friend of King
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
North East
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
No Light
Boy/Male
Hindu
Prince
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Netherlands
Light Hearted; Bringer of Joy; Cheerful; Tate's Homestead
Girl/Female
Hebrew
God's gift.
Girl/Female
Latin
Handmaiden of Helen.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a cobbler, Middle English cobeler.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kobler.
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a. & adv.
Part or half; in part; partially. Shak. [Sometimes hyphened with the word following.]
a.
Haughty; proud.
a.
Of or pertaining to the time of Allhallows. [Obs.] "Allhallown summer." Shak. (i. e., late summer; "Indian Summer").
n.
An Eastern inn or caravansary.
n.
A figure by which a speaker formally declines to take notice of a favorable point, but in such a manner as to produce the effect desired. [For example, see Mark Antony's oration. Shak., Julius Caesar, iii. 2.]
n.
A figure by which one word is wrongly put for another, or by which a word is wrested from its true signification; as, "To take arms against a sea of troubles". Shak. "Her voice was but the shadow of a sound." Young.
n.
Haughty manner or spirit; haughtiness; pride; arrogance.
n.
The nest of a bird of prey, as of an eagle or hawk; also a brood of such birds; eyrie. Shak. Also fig.: A human residence or resting place perched like an eagle's nest.
n.
Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.
n.
The sovereign prince of Tartary; -- now usually written khan.
n.
One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer. "Partner of his fortune." Shak. Hence: (a) A husband or a wife. (b) Either one of a couple who dance together. (c) One who shares as a member of a partnership in the management, or in the gains and losses, of a business.
a.
Denoting a person or thing conceived or spoken of indefinitely; a certain. "I am the sister of one Claudio" [Shak.], that is, of a certain man named Claudio.
n.
A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.
n.
Imprisonment; restraint of the person; custody by a jailer; duress. Shak.
n.
A thing of Moorish origin; as: (a) The Moorish language. (b) A Moorish dance, now called morris dance. Marston. (c) One who dances the Moorish dance. Shak. (d) Moresque decoration or architecture.
a.
Haunted by devils; hellish.
v. i.
To toss up the head frequently, as a horse to avoid the restraint of the bridle.
n.
A tag of a lace or of the points, braids, or cords formerly used in dress. They were sometimes formed into small images. Hence, "aglet baby" (Shak.), an aglet image.
v. t.
To thwack.
n.
See Khan.