What is the name meaning of MANINDERPREM. Phrases containing MANINDERPREM
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Lord of Mind
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Tamil
The Sun
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Nail
Boy/Male
Indian
One who is without enmity, Hate
Girl/Female
Muslim
Mind, Intellect, Leader
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessings, One who listens, Exalted, Noble, Much praised
Boy/Male
British, English, Indian, Sanskrit
One who Gives Cows
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places: Carrow in Norfolk or Carraw in Northumberland. The first is thought to be named from Old English carr ‘rock’ (a Celtic loan word) + hÅh ‘spur of a hill’, while the last may be named either from an Old British plural of carr, or from carr + Old English rÄw ‘row’.Possibly in some cases a reduced form of the Cornish surname Nancarrow.
Surname or Lastname
English (common in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders)
English (common in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders) : Middle English nickname for someone who was strong in the arm.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Labhradha Tréan ‘strong O’Lavery’ or Mac Thréinfhir, literally ‘son of the strong man’, both from Ulster.This is a very common surname in North America. It was brought to PA, NJ, and NH in the early 18th century by several different families of northern Irish and northern English Protestants. One such was James Armstrong, who emigrated from Fermanagh to Cumberland Co., PA, in 1745; another was John Armstrong (1720–95), who settled in Carlisle, PA, in about 1748. The Cumberland Valley of PA early became the most concentrated area of Scotch-Irish immigration in America.
Boy/Male
Irish
Bard; travelling musician/singer.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Durga
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