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TUVIKSH
Boy/Male
Hindu
Powerful Lord Indra bow
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Powerful Lord Indra bow
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Powerful; Lord Indra's Bow
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Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Rocky Diff
Boy/Male
Indian
King, Commanded, Counselled
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Reciting; Narrating
Boy/Male
Australian, Scottish
Son of Olaf
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Saher or Seir. This is probably a Norman introduction of the Continental Germanic personal name Sigiheri, composed of the elements sigi ‘victory’ + heri ‘army’. However, it could also represent a Middle English survival of an unrecorded Old English name, SÇ£here, composed of the elements sÇ£ ‘sea’ + here ‘army’.English : occupational name, from Middle English saghier (see Sawyer) or Old French seieor.English : occupational name for a professional reciter, from an agent derivative of Middle English say(en), sey(en) ‘to say’.English : from a reduced form of Middle English assayer, an agent derivative of assay ‘trial’, ‘test’, Old French essay (from Late Latin exagium, a derivative of exagminÄre ‘to weigh’), hence an occupational name for an assayer of metals or a taster of food.English : occupational name for a maker or seller of say, a type of cloth, from Middle English say + the agent suffix -er. See also Say.Welsh : occupational name from Welsh saer ‘carpenter’ or from saer maen ‘stonecutter’, i.e. mason.French : occupational name for a reaper or mower, from an agent derivative of Old French seer ‘to cut’ (Latin secare).Dutch : occupational name for a weaver of serge, from an agent derivative of saai ‘serge’.Dutch : occupational name from zaaier ‘sower’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Example; Copy
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Attraction
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Castleton, for example in Derbyshire and North Yorkshire, from Old English castel ‘castle’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Sandy Ford
Girl/Female
Biblical
The five books of Moses.
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