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Locality in Gilgit, Pakistan
fresh water, can afford water supply to Gilgit including the localities nearby. Dadi Jawari Barmas Gāh Barmas Gilgit Dadi Jawari – the Queen who gifted water
Barmas,_Gilgit
17th-century female ruler of Gilgit, Pakistan
17-century female ruler of Gilgit, modern day Pakistan. She is remembered as the first Yashkun female ruler in the history of Gilgit and for her works of irrigation
Dadi_Jawari
Cemetery in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan
قبرستان) is a graveyard in Gilgit, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. It was first established in July 1870 in the British Raj's Gilgit Agency, when it came to
Old_British_Cemetery_(Gilgit)
Shingo River: tributary of Dras River. Originates and flows through PoK Gilgit-Baltistan and enters Kargil district in India where it joins the Dras River
Geography_of_Ladakh
BARMAS GILGIT
BARMAS GILGIT
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bosmat, BASMAT means "spice" or "sweet smelling."
Boy/Male
Indian
A wish, Desire
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Barras.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian surname derived from Greek Bartholomaios, BARTOS means "son of Talmai."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Bartholomaios, BARTAL means "son of Talmai."
Boy/Male
Finnish, French, German, Swedish
Dear; Beloved
Male
Iranian/Persian
(بهمن) Persian name derived from the Zoroastrian phrase Vohu Mana, BAHMAN means "good mind." Kai Bahman is the name of a legendary king of Persia (Iran).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name or metonymic occupational name for someone who lived by or worked at a barn or barns, from Middle English barn ‘barn’, ‘granary’. In some cases, it may be a habitational name from Barnes (on the Surrey bank of the Thames in London), which was named in Old English with this word.English : name borne by the son or servant of a barne, a term used in the early Middle Ages for a member of the upper classes, although its precise meaning is not clear (it derives from Old English beorn, Old Norse barn ‘young warrior’). Barne was also occasionally used as a personal name (from an Old English, Old Norse byname), and some examples of the surname may derive from this use.Irish : possibly an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bearáin ‘descendant of Bearán’, a byname meaning ‘spear’.French : variant of Bern.Jewish : variant of Parnes.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Flashing, Bright, Brilliant
Male
Finnish
Finnish name ARMAS means "beloved."
Girl/Female
Indian
She was the aunt of the prophet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bark or Barkus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a topographic name for someone who lived by the outworks of a fortress, Old French barrace, or a variant of Barrs.French (Midi) : from an augmentative of Barre.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Good mind, Avalanche, 11th month of iranian calendar
Boy/Male
Muslim
Flash of light
Girl/Female
Indian
Smile
Boy/Male
Muslim
Successful
Girl/Female
Indian
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Indian
She was a slave-girl of Ibn
Boy/Male
Muslim
Visible
BARMAS GILGIT
BARMAS GILGIT
Girl/Female
Muslim
A kind of tree
Girl/Female
Hindu
Place of origin, Source
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Australian, Nigerian
Looking Ahead with Anticipation in Life
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
God of Love; Lord Shiva; A Great Ruler
Boy/Male
French
Of the King.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lord krishnas Love, The Love for Lord Krishna (1)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Wisdom
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chanchaladwala | சஂசலாதவாலா
Glittering tail suspended above the head
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Unperplexed; Clear; Composed
Female
Hindi/Indian
(अणिमा) Hindi name ANIMA means "minuteness." Compare with another form of Anima.
BARMAS GILGIT
BARMAS GILGIT
BARMAS GILGIT
BARMAS GILGIT
BARMAS GILGIT
n.
A man whose employment is to drive, or to convey goods in, a car or car.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or the natives of Burmah. Also (sing.), the language of the Burmans.
n.
A girl or woman who attends the customers of a bar, as in a tavern or beershop.
n.
A genus of venomous ticks which attack men and animals. The famous Persian Argas, also called Miana bug, is A. Persicus; that of Central America, called talaje by the natives, is A. Talaje.
n.
A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.
pl.
of Talma
pl.
of Burman
n.
The first day of August; -- called also Lammas day, and Lammastide.
n.
A resin, called also galipot.
n.
See Trass.
n.
See Camass.
n.
A weight used in the East, varying according to the locality; in Turkey, the greater batman is about 157 pounds, the lesser only a fourth of this; at Aleppo and Smyrna, the batman is 17 pounds.
v. t.
To furnish with an arras.
a.
The feast of All Saints; Hallowmas.
n.
A member of the Burman family, one of the four great families Burmah; also, sometimes, any inhabitant of Burmah; a Burmese.
n.
The north wind; -- usually a personification.
n.
A passage into a field or yard, closed by bars made to take out of the posts.
pl.
of Larva
a.
Of or pertaining to the Burmans or to Burmah.