What is the name meaning of SADR. Phrases containing SADR
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Sadrishii | ஸாதà¯à®°à¯€à®·à¯€
Like that
Sadrishii | ஸாதà¯à®°à¯€à®·à¯€
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sadrushanana like the rising Sun
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Pure Gem; True Pearl
Girl/Female
Hindu
Like that
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
High Price Stone
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Muslim : from a personal name based on Arabic ̣sadr ‘breast’, ‘chest’, ‘forefront’. It is also found in combinations such as ̣Sadr ud-Dīn (Sadruddin) ‘forefront of religion’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
High Price Stone
Boy/Male
Indian
Chief or leader or judge, Conqueror
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sadrushanana like the rising Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Arabic
Shining Like Star
Boy/Male
Indian
Chief, Leader, Judge
Boy/Male
Muslim
Chief, Leader, Judge
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Chief; Judge; Leader; Chief Seat
Boy/Male
Muslim
Chief or leader or judge, Conqueror
Boy/Male
Muslim
Heart
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Person at Forefront of the Faith Islam
Boy/Male
Indian
Heart
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Boy/Male
Italian
From the east.
Male
Egyptian
, the living Horus.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Ganesh (Son of Lord Shiva & Parvati)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sarvaduhkhahara | ஸரà¯à®µà®¤à¯à®•ஹர
Reliever of all agonies
Girl/Female
Latin
Silent.
Boy/Male
Hindi
Infinite.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of Yoga
Girl/Female
Christian, German, Greek
Noble; Kind; Noble Sort
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the Middle English, Old French personal name Crispin, Latin Crispinus, a family name derived from crispus ‘curly-haired’ (see Crisp). This name was especially popular in France in the early Middle Ages, having been borne by a saint who was martyred at Soissons in ad c. 285 along with a companion, Crispinianus (whose name is a further derivative of the same word).English and French : diminutive of Crisp.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Having the Highest Sacrifice or Worship
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n.
A plant of the genus Ziziphus (Z. lotus); -- so called by the Arabs of Barbary, who use its berries for food. See Lotus (b).