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SERENA
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Serena, SERINA means "serene, tranquil."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Serene
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Serena, SERRENA means "serene, tranquil."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Serena, SARINA means "serene, tranquil."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Quiet
Female
English
Latin name derived from the word serenus, SERENA means "serene, tranquil."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Quiet
Female
Chamoru
, serenade.
Girl/Female
Italian Spanish American Latin
Serene.
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Spanish, Telugu
Joy; Quiet; Calm; Peaceful; Sunlight
SERENA
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Clump of reeds, Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Hidden; Name of Companion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vibhatsu | விபாதà¯à®¸à¯à®‚
Fought all the battle by fair means
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Spanish American
A title name ranking below duke and above earl.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Power of Lion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Peace, Tranquility
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sincere, Battle to the death
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n.
A somewhat riotous parade, accompanied with the blowing of tin horns, and other discordant noises; also, a burlesque serenade; a charivari.
v. t.
To entertain with a serenade.
n.
A night piece, or serenade. The name is now used for a certain graceful and expressive form of instrumental composition, as the nocturne for orchestra in Mendelsohn's "Midsummer-Night's Dream" music.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Serenade
n.
An open air concert in the morning, as distinguished from an evening serenade; also, a pianoforte composition suggestive of morning.
v. i.
Musicians who sing or play at night or in the early morning, especially at Christmas time; serenaders; musical watchmen.
n.
One who serenades.
n.
A loss or decay of sight, from loss of power in the optic nerve, without any perceptible external change in the eye; -- called also gutta serena, the "drop serene" of Milton.
n.
Alt. of Serenate
imp. & p. p.
of Serenade
n.
A piece of vocal music, especially one on an amoreus subject; a serenade.
n.
A mock serenade of discordant noises, made with kettles, tin horns, etc., designed to annoy and insult.
v. i.
To perform a serenade.
n.
Music sung or performed in the open air at nights; -- usually applied to musical entertainments given in the open air at night, especially by gentlemen, in a spirit of gallantry, under the windows of ladies.
n.
A piece of music suitable to be performed at such times.