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Look up Banu or banu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Banu or BANU may refer to: Banu (name) Banu (Arabic), Arabic word for "the sons of" or "children
Banu
Mecca-based Adnanite tribe of Arabia
Islam. Their members were divided into ten main clans, most notably the Banu Hashim, into which Islam's founder prophet Muhammad was born. By the 7th
Quraysh
Indian actress (born 1944)
Saira Banu (Hindustani pronunciation: [sɑːɪɾɑ bɑːnoː]; born 23 August 1944) is an Indian retired actress who mainly worked in Hindi films. Regarded as
Saira_Banu
Indian actress (1916–2002)
Naseem Banu (4 July 1916 – 18 June 2002) was an Indian actress. Starting her acting career in the mid-1930s she continued to act till mid-1950s. Her first
Naseem_Banu
7th-century Jewish tribe within Arabia
boxes, or other symbols instead of Hebrew letters. The Banu Qurayza (Arabic: بنو قريظة, romanized: Banū Qurayẓa; alternate spellings include Quraiza, Qurayzah
Banu_Qurayza
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
the traditional account, Muhammad was born in Mecca to the aristocratic Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh. He was the son of Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib
Muhammad
Emirate of Aleppo dynasty from 1014 to 1080
dynasty (Arabic: المرداسيون, romanized: al-Mirdāsiyyīn), also called the Banu Mirdas, was an Arab Shia Muslim dynasty which ruled an Aleppo-based emirate
Mirdasid_dynasty
Agrarian political party in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (Bulgarian: Български земеделски народен съюз, romanized: Bŭlgarski zemedelski naroden sŭyuz, BZNS), is a political
Bulgarian Agrarian National Union
Bulgarian_Agrarian_National_Union
The Banu Udhra (Arabic: بني عذرة, romanized: Banū ʿUdhra) was a nomadic Arab tribe which mainly dwelt in the Wadi al-Qura region in the northern Hejaz
Banu_Udhra
Arab tribal confederation in North Africa
The Banu Hilal (Arabic: بنو هلال, romanized: Banū Hilāl) is an Arab tribe from the Najd region of the central Arabian Peninsula. A portion of emigrated
Banu_Hilal
Event in early islamic history, 627 CE
The Siege of Banu Qurayza was a military siege undertaken by the early Muslims against the fortress of Banu Qurayza, an Arabian Jewish tribe, in January
Siege_of_Banu_Qurayza
Arabian tribe
The Banu al-Harith (Arabic: بَنُو الْحَارِث Banū al-Ḥārith or Arabic: بَنُو الْحُرَيْث Banū al-Ḥurayth) is an Arabian tribe which once governed the cities
Banu_al-Harith
Hamdanid Arab tribe that centralizes in northern Yemen
Banu Hut (Arabic: بنو الحوت) is a Hamdanid Arab tribe that centralizes in northern Yemen. The tribe is branched from the Banu Hamdan tribe. They are primarily
Banu_Hut
Clan
The Banū Dānis (Arabic: بنو أبي دانيس), also known as Banū Abī Dānis or Banū Adānis, were a clan of the Berber tribe of Awsāǧa (also Awsaŷa, 'Awsaja, Aussaya)
Banu_Dānis
Indian writer and activist (born 1948)
Banu Mushtaq (born 3 April 1948) is an Indian Kannada-language writer, activist, and lawyer from Karnataka. She is best known for Heart Lamp, a selection
Banu_Mushtaq
Clan of the Quraysh tribe and clan of Muhammad
Banu Hashim (Arabic: بنو هاشم, romanized: Banū Hāshim) is an Ancient Arab clan within the Quraysh tribe to which the Islamic prophet Muhammad belonged
Banu_Hashim
Arab Jewish tribe in 7th-century Arabia
The Banu Qaynuqa (Arabic: بنو قينقاع; also spelled Banu Kainuka, Banu Kaynuka, Banu Qainuqa, Banu Qaynuqa) was one of the three main Jewish tribes that
Banu_Qaynuqa
Arab tribe
The Banū Tamīm (Arabic: بَنُو تَمِيم) are an Arab tribe that originated in Najd and Hejaz in the Arabian Peninsula. They are mainly present in Saudi Arabia
Banu_Tamim
The Banu Ghifar (Arabic: بنو غفار, romanized: Banū Ghifār) was an Arab tribe that belonged to the Banu Damra ibn Bakr, a branch of the large Kinana tribe
Banu_Ghifar
former ally of the Banu Salama, Bahlul Ibn Marzuq, rebelled in Zaragoza, defeating the Banu Salama's Arab allies along with the Banu Qasi in battle, taking
Banu_Salama
Arab Dynasty
The Banu 'l-Ukhaidhir (Arabic: بنو الأخيضر, romanized: Banū ʾl-Ukhayḍir), informally as Ukhaydhirites, was an Arab dynasty that ruled in al-Yamama (central
Banu_Ukhaidhir
Name list
Banu (Persian: بانو, romanized: bânu), alternatively spelled Bano, is a Persian name for girls popular in Iran and other Persian-speaking countries. It
Banu_(name)
Military campaign in early Muslim history, 627 CE
confederate force of between 7,500 and 10,000 men, including Banu Ghatafan, Banu Sulaym, and Banu Asad. Muhammad, having learned of the impending hostile advance
Battle_of_the_Trench
Jewish Arabian tribe that lived in Medina
The Banu Nadir (Arabic: بَنُو ٱلنَّضِير, Hebrew: בני נדיר) were a Jewish Arabian tribe that lived in northern Arabia at the oasis of Medina until the 7th
Banu_Nadir
Ancient Arab tribe
The Banu Amir (Arabic: بنو عامر, romanized: Banū ʿĀmir) was a large and ancient Arab tribe originating from Western Arabia that dominated Najd for centuries
Banu_Amir
Medieval Hispano-Roman Muslim dynasty in Iberia
The Banu Qasi, Banu Kasi, Beni Casi (Arabic: بني قسي or بنو قسي, meaning "sons" or "heirs of Cassius"), Banu Musa, or al-Qasawi were a Muladí (local convert)
Banu_Qasi
Rulers of Umayyad Caliphate
The Umayyad dynasty (Arabic: بَنُو أُمَيَّةَ, romanized: Banū Umayya, lit. 'Sons of Umayya'), or the Umayyads (Arabic: الأمويون, romanized: al-Umawiyyūn)
Umayyad_dynasty
Former Arabian tribe
Hawazin consisted of the subtribes of Banu Sa'd, Banu Jusham, and Banu Nasr as well as the powerful Banu Thaqif and Banu Amir, which were both often counted
Hawazin
Arab tribe
Banu Asad (Arabic: بَنُو أَسَدْ) is an Arab tribe descended from Asad ibn Khuzayma. They are Adnanite Arabs, powerful and one of the most famous[according
Banu_Asad
Arab tribe prominent in Western Arabian
The Banū Khuzāʿah (Arabic: بنو خزاعة, singular خزاعيّ Khuzāʿī) are an Azdite, Qahtanite tribe, one of the main ancestral tribes of Arabia. They ruled Mecca
Banu_Khuza'ah
Arab tribe
The Banu Mustaliq (Arabic: بنو المصطلق) is an Arab tribe. The tribe is a sub-clan of the Banu Khuza'a, descended from Azdi Qahtani. They occupied the
Banu_Mustaliq
Historical Arab Tribe
Ghalib, Kalfa and Qays. The sub-clans of Banu Hanzala are: Banu Darim Banu Yarbu' Banu Tahiuh Barajim Banu Hanzala is mentioned by Yaqut in the battle
Banu_Hanzala
Arabian tribe that settled in southern Lebanon
Banu Amila (Arabic: بَنُو عَامِلَة, Banū ʿĀmila), also spelled Amela, was an Arab tribe that historically dwelt in the Levant (greater Syria) during the
Banu_Amila
Arab tribe
The Banu Ma'qil (Arabic: بنو معقل, romanized: Banū Maʿqil) is an Arab nomadic tribe that originated in South Arabia. The tribe emigrated to the Maghreb
Maqil
Empress of the Mughal Empire from 1628 to 1631
[mum.ˈtɑːz ma.ˈhal]; lit. 'The Exalted One of the Palace'; born Arjumand Banu Begum; 27 April 1593 – 17 June 1631) was the empress of the Mughal Empire
Mumtaz_Mahal
628 military campaign in the early Muslim period
community of Jewish tribes. As Muhammad's army began to march on Khaybar, the Banu Ghatafan and other Jewish-allied Arabian tribes did not, or could not, send
Battle_of_Khaybar
9th-century Persian scholars
The Banū Mūsā, literally the Sons of Musa, refers to a Persian family of polymaths, astronomers, mathematicians, and engineers active in 9th century Baghdad
Banū_Mūsā_brothers
Arabian tribe belonging to the Rabi'ah branch
The Banu Bakr bin Wa'il (Arabic: بنو بكر بن وائل Banū Bakr ibn Wā'il), or simply Banu Bakr, today known as Bani Bakr is an Arabian tribe belonging to
Banu_Bakr
Sub-tribe of the Quraysh Tribe
The Banu Makhzum (Arabic: بنو مخزوم, romanized: Banū Makhzūm) was one of the wealthy clans of the Quraysh. They are regarded as being among the three most
Banu_Makhzum
Arab tribe of al-Medina
The Banū Aws (Arabic: بنو أوس pronounced [ˈbanuː ʔaws], "Sons of Aws") or simply Aws (Arabic: أوس, also romanized as Aus) was one of the two main Arab
Banu_Aws
Ancient Arab tribe
Banu Hanifa (Arabic: بنو حنيفة) is an ancient Arab tribe inhabiting the area of al-Yamama in the central region of modern-day Saudi Arabia. The tribe belongs
Banu_Hanifa
including Banu Hashim (Muhammad's clan), Banu Abd-Shams (sister, and among the biggest enemies of, Banu Hashim). Other tribes from included Banu Thaqif and
List of tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia
List_of_tribes_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Event in early islamic history, 624 CE
The siege of Banu Qaynuqa occurred in April 624. The Banu Qaynuqa were a Jewish tribe expelled by the Islamic prophet Muhammad for breaking the treaty
Siege_of_Banu_Qaynuqa
South Arabian tribe
The Banū Lahab (Arabic: بنو لهب) are a tribe of Qahtanite Arabs that are part of the Azd tribal group. They currently inhabit the towns in Al Makhwah,
Banu_Lahab
Legendary heroine
Banu Chichek or Bağnu Chichek (Azerbaijani: Banu Çiçək, South Azerbaijani: بانو چیچک, Ottoman Turkish: بانو چیچک, Turkish: Banu Çiçek) is a character
Banu_Chichek
7th Century Arab Tribe
Banu Salim or Banu Saleem or Bani Salim was a tribe during the era of Muhammad. They participated in the Al Kudr Invasion. On his return from the Nakhla
Banu_Salim
Last known person to have been infected with naturally occurring Variola major smallpox
Rahima Banu Begum (Bengali: রহিমা বানু বেগম; born 16 October 1972) is the last known person to have been infected with naturally occurring Variola major
Rahima_Banu
Sub-tribe of the Quraysh tribe
The Banu Jumah (Arabic: بنو جُمح, romanized: Banū Jumaḥ) was an Arab clan of the Quraysh. They are notable for being allies to the polytheist Meccans
Banu_Jumah
Arabian tribe
Thu'al (Banu Thu'al) and Aswadan (Banu Nabhan) became leading sub-branches of the Tayy in northern Arabia, while the offspring of Hani (Banu Hani) became
Tayy
Indian Dalit software engineer and transgender activist
Grace Banu is an Indian software engineer who is a Dalit and transgender activist. She was the first transgender person to be admitted to an engineering
Grace_Banu
Arab Muslim dynasty of Zaragoza (1039–1110) and ruled al-Andalus from 1228–1237
The Banu Hud (Arabic: بنو هود Banū Hūd), also known as the Hudids or the Hudid dynasty, were an Arab dynasty that ruled the taifa of Zaragoza from 1039
Banu_Hud
Historical tribe in Arabia
The Banu Sa'd (Arabic: بنو سعد / ALA-LC: Banū Saʿd) was one of the leading royal tribes of Arabia during the Islamic prophet Muhammad's era. They were
Banu_Sa'd
Arab tribe from Najd, Saudi Arabia
The Banu Fazara, Fazzara, Fezara, or Fezzara (Arabic: بنو فزارة, romanized: Banū Fazāra) were a tribe of Arabia whose original homeland was Najd.[citation
Banu_Fazara
South Arabian tribe
The Banū 'Asīr (Arabic: قبيلة عسير) or the Aseer are a South Arabian tribe that live in the ʽAsir Province of Saudi Arabia. of Adnanite and Qahtanite descent
Banu_Asir
Padshah Begum of Mughal Empire (1527–1604)
Hamida Banu Begum (Persian: حمیده بانو بیگم; c. 1527 – 29 August 1604) was the empress consort of the second Mughal emperor Humayun and the mother of his
Hamida_Banu_Begum
Nomadic Arab tribe
The Banu Kaʿb (Arabic: بنو كعب) Singular Kaabi (Arabic: الكعبي) are a nomadic Arab tribe which originated in the Najd region of the Arabian Peninsula,
Banu_Ka'b
Adnanite Arab tribe
Banu Dabbah (Arabic: بنو ضبة) is an Arab tribe of Adnanite descent. They merged with the Banu Tamim tribe and their descendants are considered to be part
Banu_Dabbah
Mausoleum in Aurangabad
emperor Aurangzeb's son, Prince Azam Shah, in the memory of his mother Dilras Banu Begum (posthumously known as Rabia-ul-Durrani). It bears a striking resemblance
Bibi_Ka_Maqbara
Syrian Arab family
The Banu Munqidh (Arabic: بنو منقذ, romanized: Banū Munqidh), also referred to as the Munqidhites, were an Arab family that ruled an emirate in the Orontes
Banu_Munqidh
Sub-Tribe of the Quraysh tribe
Banū Taym (Arabic: بَنُو تَيْم; alternatively transliterated as Banu Taim) were an Arab clan of the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. Their descendants are present
Banu_Taym
Turkish-Croatian actress (born 1958)
Banu Alkan (born Liz Remka Rebronja; 1 july 1958) is a Turkish actress. She was born into a Bosniak family from Sandžak and moved to Edremit, Balıkesir
Banu_Alkan
Banus (or Bano) was a teacher of Titus Flavius Josephus, a first-century Romano-Jewish scholar, historian and hagiographer. Josephus wrote in his work
Banus
Arab tribe
Banu Ijl (Arabic: بنو عجل), also known as Banu Ajal, was an Arab tribe present in Lower Mesopotamia in the pre-Islamic and early Islamic period. It was
Banu_Ijl
Arab tribe
Banu Najjar (Arabic: بَنُو نَجَّار, "sons of the carpenter") or Banu al-Naggar is the name of several unrelated historical and modern-day tribes throughout
Banu_Najjar
Sub-tribe of the Quraysh tribe
Banu Abd Shams (Arabic: بنو عبد شمس) refers to a clan within the Meccan tribe of Quraysh. The clan names itself after Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf, the son
Banu_Abd-Shams
Banu Jadhimah (Arabic: بنو جذيمة) was one of the Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad. Banu Jadhimah were notorious during the Jahiliyyah (pre-Islamic
Banu_Jadhimah
Tribe in Medina, Hejaz
Medina: Banu Qaynuqa, Banu Nadir and Banu Qurayza. During the battle, the Banu Nadir and the Banu Qurayza fought on the side of the Banu Aws, and the Banu Qaynuqa
Banu_Khazraj
Bangladeshi politician
Razia Banu (24 June 1926 – 10 May 1998) was an Awami League politician in Bangladesh and a former member of the Bangladesh Parliament in a seat reserved
Razia_Banu
Daughter of Ismail I of Persia
Mahin Bānū Sultan, better known as Princess Sulțānum, or Shahzada Sultanim (Persian: مهینبانو سلطان; 1519–1562) was a Safavid princess of Iran, and the
Princess_Sultanum
Great-great-grandfather of Muhammad
their uncle Zuhrah ibn Kilab, their father's uncle Taym ibn Murrah (of Banu Taym), and al-Harith ibn Fihr, while 'Abd ad-Dar was supported by their cousins
Abd_Manaf_ibn_Qusai
Arabic Muslim dynasty (943–1365)
Banu Kanz (Arabic: بنو كنز), also known as Awlad Kanz, was a semi-nomadic Muslim dynasty of Egyptian Arab descent that ruled the border region between
Banu_Kanz
Historic Sabaean tribe
hadramout. Alongside Banu Al-Sukun, they fairly ruled Hadramout. Banu Al-Harith converted to Judaism and ruled the city of Najran. The Banu Amela were the first
Kahlan
625 historical campaign by Muhammad
The invasion of Banu Nadir took place in May 625 CE (Rabi' al-awwal, AH) 4. The account is related in Surah Al-Hashr (Chapter 59 - The Gathering) which
Invasion_of_Banu_Nadir
Turkish pop musician (1951–2025)
Banu Kırbağ (2 March 1951 – 18 August 2025) was a Turkish pop musician, composer, and arranger. She was one of the first Turkish female contributors to
Banu_Kırbağ
Dynasty in 14th-century Tripoli, Libya
The Banu Thabit or Banu 'Ammar were a Berber dynasty that ruled Tripoli in present-day Libya during the 14th century. Their rule began with Thabit ibn
Banu_Thabit
fortress at Khaybar. He expelled the Banu Qaynuqa tribe for violating the Constitution of Medina in 624, followed by the Banu Nadir who were expelled in May
Military_career_of_Muhammad
Yemeni tribal group
Banu Hamdan (Arabic: بَنُو هَمْدَان; Musnad: 𐩠𐩣𐩵𐩬) is an ancient, large, and prominent Arab tribe in northern Yemen. The Hamdan stemmed from the eponymous
Banu_Hamdan
Mughal princess and wife of Dara Shikoh
Nadira Banu Begum (14 March 1618 – 6 June 1659) was a Mughal princess and the wife of Crown Prince Dara Shikoh, the eldest son and heir-apparent of the
Nadira_Banu_Begum
Banu Tha'labah was a tribe during the Islamic prophet Muhammad's era. They were involved in many military conflicts with Muhammad. The Banu Tha'labah
Banu_Tha'labah
Arab tribe
Banu Nahd (Arabic: بنو نهد) is an Arab tribe with a historical presence across the Arabian Peninsula. The tribe traces its lineage to Nahd bin Zayd of
Banu_Nahd
Pakistani film director and producer (1905–1982)
Taj Mahal Productions and the father of the prominent Indian actress Saira Banu. Mian Ehsan-ul-Haq was born in British India. He pursued higher education
Mian_Ehsan-ul-Haq
Medieval migrations of Arabs to the Maghreb
arrival of more Bedouin tribes from the Arabian Peninsula, such as Banu Hilal, Banu Sulaym, and Maqil. The last notable influx was from Al-Andalus in the
Arab migrations to the Maghreb
Arab_migrations_to_the_Maghreb
Arab tribal confederation
Bahila, the largest being the Banu Qutayba and Banu Wa'il. The largest sub-tribes of the Ghatafan were the Banu Dhubyan and Banu Abs, both of whose founders
Qays
Arab tribe
The Banu Abs (Arabic: بنو عبس, [ˈbænuː ˈʕæbs] lit. "sons of ʿAbs") are an ancient Bedouin tribe that originated in central Arabia. They form a branch of
Banu_Abs
PNG international rugby league footballer (born 2002)
Essay Banu (born 25 May 2002) is a professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for the North Queensland Cowboys in the NRL Women's Premiership
Essay_Banu
Indian singer (1898–2000)
She was the mother of Bollywood actress Naseem Banu and the maternal grandmother of actress Saira Banu. Chamiyan was born in 1898 in Kashmir, British
Chamiyan_Bai
Iranian family of Abbasid officials
The Banu al-Munajjim (Arabic: بنو المنجم), was an Iranian family of Abbasid officials attested in the 9th and 10th centuries. They claimed descent from
Banu_al-Munajjim
Ancient Arab tribe northeast of Medina, Arabia
northeast of Medina. The main branches of the Ghatafan were the tribes of Banu Abs, Banu Dhubyan and Ashja'. They were one of the Arab tribes that interacted
Ghatafan
Arab tribe
The Banu Sulaym (Arabic: بنو سليم) is an Arab tribe that dominated part of the Hejaz in the pre-Islamic era. They maintained close ties with the Quraysh
Banu_Sulaym
Large tribe native to Najran Province
Banu Yam (Arabic: بنو يام, Banū Yām) is an Arabian tribe that belongs to the Qahtanite branch of Arabian tribes, specifically the group known as Banu
Banu_Yam
Arab tribal chieftain (died 631)
Salul in reference to his grandmother, was a chief of the Arab tribe of Banu Khazraj and one of the leading men of Medina (then known as Yathrib). Upon
Abd_Allah_ibn_Ubayy
Arabic word meaning "the descendants of"
Banū (بنو) or Banī (بني) is Arabic for 'the children of' or 'descendants of' and appears before the name of a tribal progenitor. Another example of the
Banu_(Arabic)
Romanian writer, journalist and politician (1873 - 1940)
Constantin Gheorghe Banu (March 20, 1873 – September 8, 1940) was a Romanian writer, journalist and politician, who served as Arts and Religious Affairs
Constantin_Banu
Emirate based in Multan, Punjab (855–1010)
Indian subcontinent. Initially ruled by the clan of Banu Munabbih, in 959 CE, Isma'ilis under the Banu Lawi or Lodi gained control of the emirate, and in
Emirate_of_Multan
Journey of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina
clans, there were three major Jewish tribes in the city: Banu Qaynuqa, Banu Nadir and Banu Qurayza. Over time, Arab tribes from southern Arabia migrated
Hijrah
Romanian eugenicist and politician
Gheorghe Banu (23 March 1889—15 August 1957) was a Romanian hygienist and politician who served as Health Minister in the Octavian Goga government from
Gheorghe_Banu
Town and marina in Andalusia, Spain
Puerto José Banús, more commonly known simply as Puerto Banús, is a marina located in the area of Nueva Andalucía, to the southwest of Marbella, Spain
Puerto_Banús
Emir of Aleppo from 1029 to 1038
relations with his own tribe, the Banu Kilab, were often strained, but Nasr secured strong ties with the powerful Banu Numayr by marrying the Numayrid princess
Shibl_al-Dawla_Nasr
Former ruling dynasty in Tripoli, Libya
The Banu Khazrun were a family of the Maghrawa that ruled Tripoli from 1001 to 1146. During the 10th century, the region of Ifriqiya and Tripolitania came
Banu_Khazrun
Ancient Arabian tribe
The Banu Daws (Arabic: بنو دوس) was one of the clans of Arabia during Muhammad's era. Located south of Mecca, it is a branch of the Zahran tribe, among
Banu_Daws
BANU
BANU
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The Daughter of Al-mahdi
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lady
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian
Beautiful Girl
Girl/Female
Arabic, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Muslim, Parsi, Tamil, Turkish, Zoroastrian
Princess; Lady; Flute; Instrument Played by Lord Krishna; Suns; Sun
Girl/Female
Indian
(Daughter of al Mahdi)
Girl/Female
Indian
Lady
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Banu Israil Prophet
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Wife of Sun; Pure
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The daughter of al-Mahdi
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Shining Like Sun
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Sun
Female
Persian/Iranian
(بانو) Persian name BANU means "lady."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Commander of banu-israils
Boy/Male
Indian
Commander of banu-israils
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Companion; Bin Jubayr RA who was One of those whom them Prophet PBUH Sent to Verify Reports of Treachery of Banu Quraysh
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sun and Moon
BANU
BANU
Boy/Male
Muslim
Patient, Tolerant
Female
Hebrew
(עָמִית) Hebrew unisex name AMIT means "friend."Â
Boy/Male
Welsh American
Son of Rhys.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Youthful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pandurang | பாஂடà¯à®°à®‚க
A deity, One with pale white complexion, Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Norse
Mythical city of the gods.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Divine radiance, Consciousness, Life, Knowledge
Boy/Male
Hindi
Shining Moon.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Auspicious; Prosperous; Fortunate
Boy/Male
Tamil
BANU
BANU
BANU
BANU
BANU