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VIND
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Tamil
Vindhuja | விநà¯à®¤à¯à®œà®¾
Knowledge
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Tamil
To get something
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Hebrew
Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Authoritative, Lord, Independent, In control of own passions, Resident of the vindhyas
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Tamil
Vindeshwar | வீநதேஷà¯à®µà®°
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Tamil
Vindya | விநà¯à®¤à¯à®¯à®¾
Knowledge
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Tamil
Vindhya | விஂதà¯à®¯à®¾
Knowledge
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Hebrew American Biblical
Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter.
Boy/Male
Tamil
One of the kauravas
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
A Form of Durga; Wind of Vindhyas
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Hindu
Resident of the vindhyas
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English
English : variant spelling of Windle.Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements vind ‘wind’ + the common suffix -ell, from Latin -elius.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a pathway, alleyway, or road, Old English (ge)wind (from windan ‘to go’).English, German, and Danish : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English wind ‘wind’, Middle High German wint ‘wind’, also ‘greyhound’.German : variant of Wendt.Swedish : ornamental name from vind ‘wind’, or a habitational name from a place named with this element.
Girl/Female
Tamil
To get everything
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati; One who Resides in Vindhays
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vindhyavasini | விதà¯à®¤à®¯à®¾à®µà®¾à®¸à¯€à®¨à¯€
Resident of the vindhyas
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Auspicious mahurat, Moment especially for  performing rituals
Girl/Female
Hebrew Spanish
Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter.
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n.
The operation of gathering grapes.
v. t.
To liberate; to set free; to deliver.
a.
Disposed to revenge; prompted or characterized by revenge; revengeful.
v. t.
To lay claim to; to assert a right to; to claim.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vindicate
v. t.
To support or maintain as true or correct, against denial, censure, or objections; to defend; to justify.
n.
One who vindicates; one who justifies or maintains.
a.
Tending or serving to vindicate or justify; justificatory; vindicative.
a.
Inflicting punishment; avenging; punitory.
v. i.
To gather the vintage.
a.
Punitive.
v. t.
To maintain or defend with success; to prove to be valid; to assert convincingly; to sustain against assault; as, to vindicate a right, claim, or title.
v. t.
To maintain, as a law or a cause, by overthrowing enemies.
a.
Tending to vindicate; vindicating; as, a vindicative policy.
v. t.
To avenge; to punish; as, a war to vindicate or punish infidelity.
imp. & p. p.
of Vindicate
n.
The claiming a thing as one's own; the asserting of a right or title in, or to, a thing.
a.
Capable of being vindicated.
n.
The act of vindicating, or the state of being vindicated; defense; justification against denial or censure; as, the vindication of opinions; his vindication is complete.
a.
Revengeful; vindictive.