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Hindu
The babylonian godess of Love
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Hindu
Flowing, Another name for the river ganges
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Hindu
Mastery, Wealth, Superior
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Great Achievement
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Mastery; Wealth Superior; Bright; God Gifted; Form of Goddess Durga; The Ultimate Power; Superior; Wealth
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Sikh
Master
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Indian, Traditional
Wonderful
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Australian, Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Strange; Variegated; A White Deer; Different
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Muslim
Name of a beautiful tree
Female
Spanish
 Short form of Spanish Conchita, CHITA means "conception." Compare with other forms of Chita.
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Indian
Clever, Wise
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English
 Middle English name CHITA means "kitten." Compare with other forms of Chita.
Male
Babylonian
, son of Ishtar.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Right Thing to do
Male
Babylonian
, man of Ishtar.
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Indian, Parsi
The Babylonian Goddess of Love
Female
Hebrew
(חִטָה) Hebrew name CHITA means "food, grain." Compare with other forms of Chita.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Master; Authority; Power; Control
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Hebrew
The prince is my brother.
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Hindi
Bright.
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German
Pet form of German Hedwig, HEDDA means "contending battle."
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained.
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Tamil
Goddess of Matanga, Goddess Durga
Female
Arthurian
, ice-fighter.
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Hindu
Light, A victorious person who gives light to everyone, Ray of victory
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Tamil
Knowledgeable, Various
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German Anglo Saxon English Teutonic Welsh
Noble friend.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dónal, DONAL means "world ruler."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Newborn Child
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Indian
Good
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a.
To hinder from doing, suffering, or happening; to obviate the necessity of; to prevent; to spare.
a.
Doing, or according with, that which is right; yielding to all their due; just; equitable; especially, free from wrong, guilt, or sin; holy; as, a righteous man or act; a righteous retribution.
n.
The doing or performing of any business; management of any affair; performance.
n.
That which warrants or authorizes; a commission giving authority, or justifying the doing of anything; an act, instrument, or obligation, by which one person authorizes another to do something which he has not otherwise a right to do; an act or instrument investing one with a right or authority, and thus securing him from loss or damage; commission; authority.
n.
A doing well; right performance of duties. Also used adjectively.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians (called also Loups) who formerly occupied the region of the Platte river, but now live mostly in the Indian Territory. The term is often used in a wider sense to include also the related tribes of Rickarees and Wichitas. Called also Pani.
n.
Well-doing or well-being in any respect; the enjoyment of health and the common blessings of life; exemption from any evil or calamity; prosperity; happiness.
superl.
Incapable of doing harm; no longer dangerous; in secure care or custody; as, the prisoner is safe.
a.
To rescue from something undesirable or hurtful; to prevent from doing something; to spare.
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Harmful; doing damage; pernicious.
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Doing or done without sight; not seeing or examining.
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Extremely poisonous or venomous; very active in doing injury.
n.
the practice of doing things with undiscriminating, mechanical regularity.
n.
A very small coin; a doit.
a.
Doing wonders or surprising things.
n.
The state of a villain, or serf; base servitude; tenure on condition of doing the meanest services for the lord.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians native of the region between the Arkansas and Red rivers. They are related to the Pawnees. See Pawnees.
n.
A thing of small value; as, I care not a doit.
pl.
of Doing
a.
Using or doing customarily; accustomed; habituated; used.