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BRA MUTAY
Female
English
Short form of English Beatrix, BEA means "voyager (through life)."Â
Male
English
 Short form of English Brandon, BRAN means "broom-covered hill," and other names beginning with Bran-. Compare with other forms of Bran.
Female
English
Short form of Hebrew Abrahamit, ABRA means "father of a multitude." This name was popular in 17th century England. Also spelled Avra.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from Latin orare, ORA means "to pray." Compare with strictly feminine Ora.
Female
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Hebrew Debowrah, DÉBORA means "bee."
Male
Arthurian
, (king; raven); Bran the Blessed.
Male
Irish
 Irish name BRAN means "raven." In mythology (from Voyage of Bran), this is the name of a mariner who went on a quest to the Other World. Compare with other forms of Bran.
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name, BRÉANAINN means "prince."
Male
Welsh
 Welsh name BRAN means "crow" or "raven." In mythology, this is the name of a giant king of Britain known as Bran the Blessed, who was killed attacking Ireland. Compare with other forms of Bran.
Surname or Lastname
German (Brünger)
German (Brünger) : from the Old German personal name Brunger meaning ‘brown spear’.English : from the same name as 1 or from BrÅ«ngÄr, the Old English form of the personal name.Possibly an altered spelling of the Swiss habitational name Brüngger, denoting someone from Brünggen in Switzerland.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name BORA means "hurricane."
Male
English
Short form of English names beginning with Brad-, from Old English brád, BRAD means "broad."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Blasius, BRAS means "talks with a lisp."Â
Female
Hebrew
(×ï‹×¨Ö¸×”) Hebrew name ORA means "light." Compare with another form of Ora.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Berkshire and Devon. The former is probably named with Old French bray ‘marsh’, the latter from the Cornish element bre ‘hill’.
Female
Irish
Irish name derived from the Gaelic word br�n BRÓNACH means "sorrow."
Female
English
 English unisex name derived from Latin orare, ORA means "to pray." Compare with another form of Ora.
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic name, possibly from a contracted form of brághadach, BRÃDACH means "large-chested."
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Éabha, ÉBHA means "life."
Female
Hebrew
(בָּרָה) Hebrew name BARA means "to choose."
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Anglo, British, English
Raven's Meadow
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Sigrún, SIGRUN means "victory-secret."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Yngvi, YNGVE means "friend of Ing" or "worshiper of Ing."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Kind hearted
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sword of the religion (Islam)
Girl/Female
Italian American Latin
From Rome.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God Child
Boy/Male
Latin
Cheerful.
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Irish, Japanese, Latin
Free One; Fiery Red; Teardrop; Feminine of Frances; From France
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
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n.
A slender strip of wood which divides and supports the glass of a window; a sash bar.
n.
The railing that incloses the place which counsel occupy in courts of justice. Hence, the phrase at the bar of the court signifies in open court.
n.
To restrict or confine, as if by a bar; to hinder; to obstruct; to prevent; to prohibit; as, to bar the entrance of evil; distance bars our intercourse; the statute bars my right; the right is barred by time; a release bars the plaintiff's recovery; -- sometimes with up.
n.
A genus of large American serpents, including the boa constrictor, the emperor boa of Mexico (B. imperator), and the chevalier boa of Peru (B. eques).
v. i.
To talk about one's self, or things pertaining to one's self, in a manner intended to excite admiration, envy, or wonder; to talk boastfully; to boast; -- often followed by of; as, to brag of one's exploits, courage, or money, or of the great things one intends to do.
n.
Any railing that divides a room, or office, or hall of assembly, in order to reserve a space for those having special privileges; as, the bar of the House of Commons.
n.
A broad shaft, or band, or stripe; as, a bar of light; a bar of color.
n.
A name of the great blue and yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), native of South America.
n.
Brother; -- a title of a monk of friar; as, Fra Angelo.
n.
Any tribunal; as, the bar of public opinion; the bar of God.
n.
A period of time reckoned from some particular date or epoch; a succession of years dating from some important event; as, the era of Alexander; the era of Christ, or the Christian era (see under Christian).
n.
Bran.
n.
An iron bar made at a single heat from a puddle-ball hammering and rolling.
n.
A piece of wood, metal, or other material, long in proportion to its breadth or thickness, used as a lever and for various other purposes, but especially for a hindrance, obstruction, or fastening; as, the bars of a fence or gate; the bar of a door.
v. i.
To cry baa, or bleat as a sheep.
n.
A long, round fur tippet; -- so called from its resemblance in shape to the boa constrictor.
n.
An indefinite quantity of some substance, so shaped as to be long in proportion to its breadth and thickness; as, a bar of gold or of lead; a bar of soap.
n.
To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate.
a.
Made of bran; like bran; scurfy.
n.
A bank; the slope of a hill; a hill. See Brae, which is now the usual spelling.