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Rajput wartime practice involving self-immolation
Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar, was a practice of mass self-immolation by Rajput kshatriya women and girls in the Indian subcontinent to avoid
Jauhar
Residential neighborhood locality in Karachi, Pakistan
Famous for its vibrant culture, Gulistan-e-Jauhar ("Garden of Jauhar") is named after Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar, a prominent figure in the Pakistan Movement
Gulistan-e-Johar
Indian-American cardiologist and author
Sandeep Jauhar is an Indian-American cardiologist and author based in Long Island. He has written four memoirs on medicine, including the national bestseller
Sandeep_Jauhar
Indian Muslim activist (1878–1931)
termed as a seditious speech at the meeting of the Khilafat Conference. Jauhar was disillusioned by the end of Khilafat movement and Gandhi's suspension
Mohammad_Ali_Jauhar
University in Uttar Pradesh, India
Mohammad Ali Jauhar University is a private university established in 2006 by the Mohammad Ali Jauhar Trust in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is recognized
Mohammad Ali Jauhar University
Mohammad_Ali_Jauhar_University
Queen of Mewar (c. 13-14th century)
committed Jauhar (self-immolation) thereby defeating Khalji's aim of obtaining her and safeguarding their honour. Coupled with the Jauhar, the Rajput
Rani_Padmini
Pakistani diplomat
Jauhar Saleem is a Pakistani career diplomat known for soft diplomacy. He assumed charge as Acting Foreign Secretary on 30 September 2022. He also served
Jauhar_Saleem
Pakistani scholar and writer (1895–1995)
Muhammad Mustafa Jauhar (Urdu: محمد مصطفٰی جوہر) (10 May 1895 – 24 October 1985) was a Pakistani scholar, religious leader, public speaker, poet and philosopher
Muhammad_Mustafa_Jauhar
Historic fort in Rajasthan, India
other women committed suicide by jauhar (mass self-immolation). Historian Kishori Saran Lal believes that a jauhar did happen at Chittorgarh following
Chittor_Fort
1660 siege in India between the Maratha Empire and Bijapur Sultanate
The siege of Panhala was led by Siddi Jauhar on behalf of the Bijapur Sultanate, dispatched by Ali Adil Shah II to reclaim the Panhala Fort, was a momentous
Siege_of_Panhala_(1660)
Indian politician (1941–2024)
Satna (Madhya Pradesh) constituency for a term until 1989. Maulana Ali Jauhar University earlier did not have Minority Status. In a conversation between
Aziz_Qureshi
Public university in New Delhi, Delhi, India
along with his fellow Mohammed Ali Jauhar, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari, and Abdul Majid Khwaja. Jauhar served as its first vice-chancellor
Jamia_Millia_Islamia
1660 battle between Maratha and Bijapur in India
besieged in Panhala fort by Siddi Jauhar, sent a deceitful letter begging for protection and proposing an alliance. Jauhar agreed to the proposal. He granted
Battle_of_Pavan_Khind
Government Linked Company in Johor, Malaysia
Cahaya Jauhar (Cahaya Jauhar Sdn Bhd) is a Government Linked Company in Johor, Malaysia. It is a special vehicle joint venture company between the State
Cahaya_Jauhar
City in Rajasthan, India
biggest Rajput festival called the "Jauhar Mela". It takes place annually on the anniversary of one of the jauhars, but no specific name has been given
Chittorgarh
Indian writer and educationist
Tara Jauhar (born 1936) is a writer and educationist from Delhi, India who has dedicated her life for disseminating the teachings of Sri Aurobindo who
Tara_Jauhar
2018 book by Sandeep Jauhar
Heart: A History is a 2018 book by Sandeep Jauhar. In the book Jauhar discusses the historical experiments and procedures done in the past and how innovations
Heart:_A_History
Indian independence activist (1869–1948)
Shinde Mahatma Gandhi Mangal Pandey Mir Qasim Mithuben Petit Mohammad Ali Jauhar Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari Nagnath Naikwadi Nana Fadnavis
Mahatma_Gandhi
Maratha general of 17th century
he sacrificed his life defending Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj from Siddi Jauhar's Bijapur forces. He also was a landlord or Vatandar in the Maval region
Baji_Prabhu_Deshpande
Suicide by setting oneself on fire
Mewar region of India, women practiced a form of self-immolation called Jauhar to avoid being raped by invading armies.[citation needed] Self-immolators
Self-immolation
Pakistan Navy's detachment/school for marine engineering
The Pakistan Navy Engineering College (reporting name: PNEC/PNS Jauhar) is a direct reporting detachment and a military engineering college located in
Pakistan Navy Engineering College
Pakistan_Navy_Engineering_College
Indian politician
constituency of Rampur district. She is pro-vice-chancellor of Mohammad Ali Jauhar University. Fatma was born on 10 March 1949 to Mohammad Abdul Qaiyoom and
Tazeen_Fatma
Hindu invocation to Shiva
Padmini and tens of thousands of women when they performed the practice of jauhar to save their honour from Alauddin Khalji. It was also used as a war cry
Hara_Hara_Mahadeva
Means by which a person dies by suicide
suicide (list) Cop Copycat Euthanasia device Familicide Forced Hanging Honor Jauhar Jumping Mass Murder–suicide Pact Internet Pilot Poisoning Prayopavesa Prisoner
Suicide_methods
General in the Adilshahi sultanate
the Adilshahi sultanate and he was the son-in-law of famous general Siddi Jauhar. He went on to become the Wazir of Bijapur Sultanate during Sikandar Adil
Siddi_Masud
Movement in India (1919–1922)
Ahmad Sagheer Haji Variyami, Maulana Shaukat Ali, Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar, Hakim Ajmal Khan,[full citation needed] and Abul Kalam Azad who organised
Khilafat_Movement
City in Maharashtra, India
1660, when the Adilshahi general Siddi Jauhar attacked Shivaji's camp at Panhala. During this siege, Siddi Jauhar used grenades purchased from the English
Rajapur,_Maharashtra
Sultan of Aceh
Sultan Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah (c. 1786 – 1 December 1823) was the twenty-ninth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra. He ruled in 1795–1815 and again
Alauddin_Jauhar_ul-Alam_Syah
Task that will likely involve the death of the participants
most famous jauhars in recorded history occurring during wars between Hindu Rajput kingdoms in Rajasthan and the opposing Muslim armies. Jauhar was only
Suicide_mission
Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Chittor
Rajput women committed Jauhar while most of the warriors died defending the fort. While the exact site of where the Jauhar was committed is unknown
Siege_of_Chittorgarh_(1303)
Sultan of Aceh (died 1726)
Sultan Jauhar ul-Alam Amauddin Syah (died 1726) was the twenty-first sultan of Aceh. He ruled very briefly in 1726. Some sources date his reign in 1723
Jauhar_ul-Alam
Indian actress (born 1986)
In 2018, Padukone portrayed Rani Padmavati, a Rajput queen who commits jauhar (self-immolation) to protect herself from the Muslim invader Alauddin Khilji
Deepika_Padukone
Dungeons & Dragons fictional campaign setting
priesthoods as are most deities. This pantheon includes Hajama, Hakiyah, Haku, Jauhar, Jisan, Kor, Najm, Selan, and Zann, as well as local deities and demigods
Al-Qadim
Shyam Narayan Pandey (1907–1991) was an Indian poet. His epic Jauhar, depicting the self-sacrifice of Rani Padmini, a queen of Chittor, written in a folk
Shyam_Narayan_Pandey
Delhi Sultanate's siege of Ranthambore (1301)
fought to death. His wives, daughters and other female relatives committed Jauhar (mass self-immolation). Alauddin captured the fort, and appointed Ulugh
Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Ranthambore
Alauddin_Khalji's_conquest_of_Ranthambore
Indian activist
years in British India. Shaukat Ali helped his younger brother Mohammad Ali Jauhar to publish the Urdu weekly Hamdard and the English weekly Comrade. In 1915
Shaukat_Ali_(politician)
Indian politician (born 1948)
registered after 2017 in connection with land-grabbing for Muhammad Ali Jauhar University. As per various reliable sources, Khan has been convicted in
Azam_Khan_(politician)
Regent of Bundi from 1527–1533
which was led by Bahadur Shah of Gujarat. She refused to flee and performed jauhar to protect her honor. Rani Karnavati was born a Hada Chauhan princess. She
Rani_Karnavati
Mohammad Ali Jauhar was an Indian Muslim scholar, freedom struggle activist. He co-founded the Jamia Millia Islamia with Mahmud Hasan Deobandi and others
List of institutions and places named after Mohammad Ali Jauhar
List_of_institutions_and_places_named_after_Mohammad_Ali_Jauhar
Rajput clan found primarily in India
their imminent defeat, they collectively jumped into a well, committing Jauhar to protect their honor. Their sacrifice became a symbol of unwavering courage
Kakan_Rajputs
16th century Awadhi epic
Nagmati and Padmavati along with other women of the fort commit suicide by jauhar (mass self-immolation), while the men fight to death. Alauddin captures
Padmavat
Railway station in Islamabad, Pakistan
اسٹیشن) (formerly Islamabad Railway Station) is located between Khayaban-i-Jauhar (Sector H-9) and Service Road North (Sector I-9) in Islamabad, Capital Territory
Margalla_railway_station
Historic state based in northern Sumatra, Indonesia (1496–1904)
had good contacts with the English-and-French-speaking sultan of Aceh, Jauhar al-Alam. The sultan allowed Koh to gather pepper plants in Aceh to begin
Aceh_Sultanate
Akbar's conquest of Chittor (1567–1568)
1568, several Rajput women at various places inside the fort committed Jauhar (self-immolation by fire) to protect their honour from the Mughals. Thus
Siege of Chittorgarh (1567–1568)
Siege_of_Chittorgarh_(1567–1568)
Groups of people killing themselves together
worship, and set them on fire. In India, a mass suicide, also known as Jauhar, was carried out by women and men of the defeated community, when the fall
Mass_suicide
Nursemaid of Sisodias
child". Udai Singh was left in care of Panna, after Rani Karnavati committed Jauhar in 1535. When Udai was attacked by his uncle Banvir, Panna Dai sacrificed
Panna_Dhai
Town in Punjab, Pakistan
Jauharabad (Punjabi/Urdu: جَوہر آباد, romanized: jauhar ābād; Punjabi pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒɔː˥˩ʱᵊɾäːˌbäːd̪ᵊ]; Urdu pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒɔːɦəɾɑːˌbɑːd̪]) is
Jauharabad
their impending defeat, they kill their womenfolk, with some committing 'Jauhar' by jumping into the fire lest they be defiled by the enemy. The males,
List of dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan
List_of_dynasties_and_rulers_of_Rajasthan
Commander of Chittor in the Siege of Chittorgarh
one of the commanders of Chittorgarh Fort during the Siege of Chittogarh. Jauhar was committed in his', Aissar Das Chohan's and Sahib Khan's house after
Patta_Sisodia
Pakistani military school
Red Iqbal Allama Muhammad Iqbal Light Blue Nishtar Abdur Rab Nishtar Black Johar Mohammad Ali Jauhar Orange Qadeer Abdul Qadeer Khan
Cadet_College_Swat
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
literacy stands at 61.40%, while female literacy is 44.44%. Mohammad Ali Jauhar University is the first university to be established in Rampur. Public and
Rampur,_Uttar_Pradesh
Sultan of Aceh Sultanate
Sumatra. He ruled from 1815–1819 in opposition to the former sultan Alauddin Jauhar ul-Alam Syah. His original name was Sayyid Abdullah. He was the son of Tuanku
Syarif_Saiful_Alam_Syah
14th century Hindu kingdom in South India
was destroyed after a defeat by the armies of the Tughlaq dynasty and a Jauhar (mass war suicide by immolation) in 1327 CE when it faced a defeat. The
Kampili_kingdom
Ruined Fort in Haryana, India
with 25,000 army against only 800 Rajputs.The Rajput women's committed jauhar and The brave Rajput men's fought bravely and killed 6,500 enemies. The
Ghasera_Fort
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680
forces. Siddi Jauhar's army besieged Panhala in mid-1660, cutting off supply routes to the fort. During the bombardment of Panhala, Siddi Jauhar purchased
Shivaji
1947 division of British India
Shinde Mahatma Gandhi Mangal Pandey Mir Qasim Mithuben Petit Mohammad Ali Jauhar Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari Nagnath Naikwadi Nana Fadnavis
Partition_of_India
suicide (list) Cop Copycat Euthanasia device Familicide Forced Hanging Honor Jauhar Jumping Mass Murder–suicide Pact Internet Pilot Poisoning Prayopavesa Prisoner
List_of_suicides_(1900–1999)
Seljuk princess and wife of Ghaznavid ruler Mas'ud III
Khatun (Persian: گوهر خاتون, also spelled Gowhar, Govhar, Gevher, Cevher, Jauhar, and Jawhar), known in other sources as Mahd-i Iraq (“the bride from Iraq”)
Gawhar_Khatun
the Navaratnas, of the royal court of Akbar. Mohammad Ali Jauhar Marg Mohammad Ali Jauhar One of the founders and presidents of the All-India Muslim
List of eponymous roads in Delhi
List_of_eponymous_roads_in_Delhi
Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer (1891–1956)
Shinde Mahatma Gandhi Mangal Pandey Mir Qasim Mithuben Petit Mohammad Ali Jauhar Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari Nagnath Naikwadi Nana Fadnavis
B._R._Ambedkar
Indian Independence activist
fighter, politician and journalist. She was married to Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar. She was the lone women in the first working committee of the Muslim League
Amjadi_Bano
Topics referred to by the same term
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Jawahar
Pakistani historian (1929–2020)
Maulana Muhammad Mustafa Jauhar 'Truth Wisdom and Justice behind Oneness of Allah' by Maulana Jauhar Maulana Mushammad Mustafa Jauhar Lectures Allama Amjad
Talib_Jauhari
Mughal mosque in Bogra, Bangladesh
inscription found in the mosque, it was built by Nawab Mirza Murad Khan, son of Jauhar Ali Khan Qaqshal, in 1582 AD (989 AH). An inscription on the front wall
Kherua_Mosque
Indian poet and author (born 1955)
(Posthumous) (2022) Narasingha Prasad Guru (2022) Avadh Kishore Jadia (2022) Tara Jauhar (2022) Rutger Kortenhorst (2022) P. Narayana Kurup (2022) V L Nghaka (2022)
Tushar_Shukla
Pakistani independence activist and politician (1899–1958)
of both Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar and Maulana Shaukat Ali. At one point during their association, Muhammad Ali Jauhar had told Nishtar that he opposed
Abdur_Rab_Nishtar
Maharani of Mewar
battle against King Deopal of Kumbhalgarh. Both Nagmati and Padmavati commit jauhar (the Hindu custom of mass self-immolation) along with other women of the
Nagmati
Indian social activist and politician (1879–1973)
Shinde Mahatma Gandhi Mangal Pandey Mir Qasim Mithuben Petit Mohammad Ali Jauhar Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari Nagnath Naikwadi Nana Fadnavis
Periyar
suicide (list) Cop Copycat Euthanasia device Familicide Forced Hanging Honor Jauhar Jumping Mass Murder–suicide Pact Internet Pilot Poisoning Prayopavesa Prisoner
Suicide_in_Lesotho
Indian political party
(Ex-MLC) Dr. Mohammad Aqib Saurabh Kishor Uttarakhand Lekhraj Gautam Bihar Jauhar Azad Jharkhand Kashif Raza Asif Siddiqui Rajasthan Anil Kumar Dhenwal Sunil
Aazad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram)
Aazad_Samaj_Party_(Kanshi_Ram)
Muhammad Iqbal (Allama Iqbal), Iqbal (1877–1938) Mohammad Ali Jauhar (Maulana Jauhar), Jauhar (1878-1931) Fani Badayuni (Shaukat Ali Khan), Fani (1879–1941)
List_of_Urdu_poets
suicide (list) Cop Copycat Euthanasia device Familicide Forced Hanging Honor Jauhar Jumping Mass Murder–suicide Pact Internet Pilot Poisoning Prayopavesa Prisoner
Suicide_by_poisoning
Religious reforms of Muslims (later decades of the 19th century)
Khan of Chhattari[page needed] Zafar Ali Khan Shaukat Ali Mohammad Ali Jauhar Sahibzada Aftab Ahmad Khan, founder of Anjuman al-Farz or Duty Society Abdur
Aligarh_Movement
Mughal emperor from 1556 to 1605
October 1542. However, based on recollections of Humayun's personal attendant Jauhar, historian Vincent Arthur Smith holds that Akbar was born on 23 November
Akbar
King of Mewar from 1302 to 1303
king Devpal of Kumbhalner; subsequently, Padmini and other women committed Jauhar to protect their honour. The historicity of this legend is disputed. Ratnasimha
Ratnasimha
Founder of Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library
Arnold Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan Zafar Ali Khan Shaukat Ali Mohammad Ali Jauhar Syed Nabiullah Sultan Jahan, Begum of Bhopal Abdul Haq Syed Sajjad Haider
Khuda_Bakhsh
Indian Vedic scholar and astrologer
(Posthumous) (2022) Narasingha Prasad Guru (2022) Avadh Kishore Jadia (2022) Tara Jauhar (2022) Rutger Kortenhorst (2022) P. Narayana Kurup (2022) V L Nghaka (2022)
Ganeshwar_Shastri_Dravid
Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
captured the fort from Medini Rai and witnessed the macabre Rajput rite of jauhar, in which, faced with certain defeat and in an attempt to escape dishonor
Chanderi
suicide (list) Cop Copycat Euthanasia device Familicide Forced Hanging Honor Jauhar Jumping Mass Murder–suicide Pact Internet Pilot Poisoning Prayopavesa Prisoner
Suicide_in_Belarus
Communist political party in India
movement at the time). In 1974, Mishra came into contact with Subrata Dutta (Jauhar), a leader of armed struggle in the plain areas of Bihar. On 28 July 1974
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation
Communist_Party_of_India_(Marxist–Leninist)_Liberation
Iqbal 1966 Headquarters of Special Service Group (Navy) Karachi, Sindh PNS Jauhar 1982 Military engineering college Karachi, Sindh PNS Karsaz Training establishment
List_of_Pakistan_Navy_bases
Military trope
Sari Bair Berserker Second Battle of Fort Wagner Battle of Stony Point Jauhar Cannon fodder Battle of Halidzor Forlorn Hope of the Donner Party Frontal
Forlorn_hope
1783-4 military conflict in India
Marathas the Jat Raja was captured while his queens and other ladies committed Jauhar in the fort. In 1783, Gwalior Fort, an impenetrable fortress, was under
Maratha Conquest of Gwalior and Gohad
Maratha_Conquest_of_Gwalior_and_Gohad
1858–1947 Crown colonial rule in India
Shinde Mahatma Gandhi Mangal Pandey Mir Qasim Mithuben Petit Mohammad Ali Jauhar Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari Nagnath Naikwadi Nana Fadnavis
British_Raj
American TV medical drama (2004–2012)
November 1, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Jauhar, Sandeep (July 19, 2005). "Magical Medicine on TV". The New York Times.
House_(TV_series)
Name list
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Gevherhan_Sultan
Index of articles associated with the same name
movement. The brothers were: Shaukat Ali (politician) (1873–1938) Mohammad Ali Jauhar (1878–1931) This set index article includes a list of related items that
Ali_brothers
Surname list
Johri All pages with titles containing Johri Cevahir, Cevher, Dzhokhar, Jauhar, Jawhar, Jawahar, Jawaharlal, al-Jawhari or El-Gohary, Al-Jawhar, Johar
Johri
State in central India
1500 Kachchhapaghata women along with the ladies of royal family committed jauhar at Gwalior Fort. The Kachchhapaghata later shifted to Amer (Jaipur). After
Madhya_Pradesh
Type of edible-pod pea
17226/25353. ISBN 978-0-309-48834-1. PMID 30844154. NCBI NBK545428. Singh RJ; Jauhar PP (2005). Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement
Snow_pea
Indian writer
(Posthumous) (2022) Narasingha Prasad Guru (2022) Avadh Kishore Jadia (2022) Tara Jauhar (2022) Rutger Kortenhorst (2022) P. Narayana Kurup (2022) V L Nghaka (2022)
Ramesh_Patange
Indian communist politician (1947–1998)
movement at the time). In 1974 Mishra came into contact with Subrata Dutta (Jauhar), a leader of armed struggle in the plain areas of Bihar. On 28 July 1974
Vinod_Mishra
suicide (list) Cop Copycat Euthanasia device Familicide Forced Hanging Honor Jauhar Jumping Mass Murder–suicide Pact Internet Pilot Poisoning Prayopavesa Prisoner
List_of_suicides
Fort in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
of the siege, facing certain defeat, the Bhati Rajput women committed 'Jauhar', and the male warriors under the command of Mularaja met their fatal end
Jaisalmer_Fort
Bengali politician
Shinde Mahatma Gandhi Mangal Pandey Mir Qasim Mithuben Petit Mohammad Ali Jauhar Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari Nagnath Naikwadi Nana Fadnavis
Farid_Ahmad_Choudhury
Babur's invasion of Chanderi (1528)
had fallen within an hour of the final assault. Medini Rai organized the Jauhar ceremony during which Rajput women and children committed self-immolation
Battle_of_Chanderi
Abolition of the last remnant of the former monarchy in Turkey
consider who should be appointed Caliph... Two Indian brothers, Mohammad Ali Jauhar and Maulana Shaukat Ali, leaders of the Indian-based Khilafat Movement,
Abolition_of_the_Caliphate
Indian freedom fighter and revolutionary
Shinde Mahatma Gandhi Mangal Pandey Mir Qasim Mithuben Petit Mohammad Ali Jauhar Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari Nagnath Naikwadi Nana Fadnavis
Alluri_Sitarama_Raju
Message left by a person intending to die
suicide (list) Cop Copycat Euthanasia device Familicide Forced Hanging Honor Jauhar Jumping Mass Murder–suicide Pact Internet Pilot Poisoning Prayopavesa Prisoner
Suicide_note
Indian politician
C. Vijayaraghavachariar Hakim Ajmal Khan Chittaranjan Das Mohammad Ali Jauhar Abul Kalam Azad Mahatma Gandhi Sarojini Naidu S. Srinivasa Iyengar Mukhtar
Basavaraj_Rayareddy
JAUHAR
JAUHAR
Girl/Female
African, Indian, Sanskrit, Swahili
Jewel
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sanskrit, Swahili
Jewel; Gem; Pearl
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Gem jewel
Boy/Male
Muslim
Jewel or gem (1)
Boy/Male
Indian
Jewel or gem
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gem. Pearl.
JAUHAR
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Hindu, Indian
Universe
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Sky Like Hair
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English Latin
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Tamil
Devotion, Prayer
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Loukas (Latin Lucas), LUKE means "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy. Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In the bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul.Â
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English : habitational name from places in Wiltshire, Derbyshire, and Leicestershire, so named with Old English burh ‘fort’ + bæc ‘hill’, ‘ridge’ (dative bece).
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Korean
The most wealthy.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Defender
Boy/Male
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Delivery of a Massage; Another Name for the Quran
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