What is the name meaning of SCANDA. Phrases containing SCANDA
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SCANDA
Male
Irish
Irish name SCANLAN means "scandal."
Boy/Male
Irish
Scandal.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Murugan; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Irish
Scandal.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Scanda | ஸà¯à®•ாஂடாÂ
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Irish
Scandal.
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Scanlan, SCANLON means "scandal."
SCANDA
SCANDA
Girl/Female
Muslim
Proper name name of grand D
Boy/Male
Arabic
Knight
Boy/Male
Hindu
Other name of Murugan, Name of a Telugu month
Girl/Female
Arabic, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Fortress; Lovely; Most Beautiful; Castle; An Area
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : probably a habitational name from a place near Birling in Kent, now called Comfortsplace Farm, earlier known as Comports Place (1559) and Comporte (1601). This was named for a family associated with it called de Cumpeworth (1255). The place from which the family took its name has not been identified.
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Amalia, AMALIE means "work."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ishmita | ஈஷà¯à®®à¯€à®¤à®¾Â Â
Lover of God, Friend of God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light; Innocent
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
French, German, Latin
Rejoiced
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v. t.
To offend the feelings or the conscience of (a person) by some action which is considered immoral or criminal; to bring shame, disgrace, or reproach upon.
n.
Anything alleged in pleading which is impertinent, and is reproachful to any person, or which derogates from the dignity of the court, or is contrary to good manners.
v. t.
To reproach; to libel; to defame; to slander.
a.
Defamatory; libelous; as, a scandalous story.
a.
Open to the knowledge or view of all; general; common; notorious; as, public report; public scandal.
n.
Quality of being scandalous.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scandalize
n.
A loose, disorderly, vicious man; a person addicted to lewdness and other scandalous vices; a debauchee; a roue.
v. t.
To scandalize; to offend.
n.
The act of informing officiously; communication of sectrts, scandal, etc., maliciously.
n.
One who officiously tells tales; one who impertinently or maliciously communicates intelligence, scandal, etc., and makes mischief.
v. t.
To treat opprobriously; to defame; to asperse; to traduce; to slander.
n.
Offense caused or experienced; reproach or reprobation called forth by what is regarded as wrong, criminal, heinous, or flagrant: opprobrium or disgrace.
adv.
In a manner to give offense; shamefully.
adv.
With a disposition to impute immorality or wrong.
n.
Reproachful aspersion; opprobrious censure; defamatory talk, uttered heedlessly or maliciously.
a.
Disgraceful to reputation; bringing shame or infamy; opprobrious; as, a scandalous crime or vice.
imp. & p. p.
of Scandalize
a.
Giving offense to the conscience or moral feelings; exciting reprobation; calling out condemnation.