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River in India
The Kiul River (Hindi: किऊल नदी) is a tributary of the Ganges. It originates in Giridih in the state of Jharkhand and flows through Lakhisarai, Sheikhpura
Kiul_River
Railway station in Lakhisarai, Bihar, India
the Kiul Junction. The main line crosses the Kiul River between Kiul Junction and Lakhisarai Junction. The Gaya–Kiul line also starts from the Kiul Junction
Kiul_Junction_railway_station
Railway station in Jamui, Bihar, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Jamui_railway_station
Railway station in Lakhisarai, Bihar, India
line crosses the Kiul River between Kiul Junction and Lakhisarai Junction. The Kiul–Nawada–Gaya branch line also starts from the Kiul Junction near to
Lakhisarai Junction railway station
Lakhisarai_Junction_railway_station
Kharkai River Kiul River Koina River Konar River Lilajan River Mayurakshi River Mohana River North Karo River North Koel River Punpun River Sankh River Sone
List_of_rivers_of_Jharkhand
Railway station in Jamui, Bihar, India
is in place with the completion of the section from Raniganj to Kiul. The Jhajha–Kiul section was electrified in 1997–98 and the Narganjo–Jhajha section
Jhajha_railway_station
Railway station in Jharkhand, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Shankarpur_railway_station
Railway station in Lakhisarai, Bihar, India
the railway even in the British colonial period, due to its proximity to rivers and rail lines. The major facilities available are waiting rooms, computerized
Barhiya_railway_station
Railway station in Jamui district, Bihar, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Simultala_railway_station
Community development block in West Bengal, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Salanpur (community development block)
Salanpur_(community_development_block)
Town in Bihar, India
the south. The Kiul River, which flows by Jamui's east side, has its headwaters in this upland region. During the monsoon rains, the Kiul can become very
Jamui
Second-largest tributary of Ganga river in India
Sone River, also spelt Son River, is a perennial river located in central India. It originates near Amarkantak Hill in Pendra (Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi
Sone_River
Major river in Asia
PUD-mə) is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh. The 2,525-kilometre-long (1,569 mi) river rises in the western Himalayas
Ganges
Railway station in Bihar, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Telwa Bazar Halt railway station
Telwa_Bazar_Halt_railway_station
Railway station in Deoghar district, Jharkhand, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Kumrabad Rohini railway station
Kumrabad_Rohini_railway_station
River in Nepal
The Bagmati River flows through the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, separating the cities of Kathmandu and Patan, before flowing through Madesh Province of
Bagmati_River
Railway station in Bihar, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Lahabon_railway_station
River in northeastern part of India
The Subarnarekha River flows through the Indian states of Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha. The name is a compound of two words: "Subarna," meaning gold
Subarnarekha_River
River in India
Vishnupad Mandir is situated on the bank of Phalgu river, also called Niranjana river in sanskrit and Lilagan river. Its called ଭାଲୁକୀ (Bhāluki) in Odia and is
Phalgu_River
River in Tibet, Nepal, and India
The Kosi or Koshi is a transboundary river which flows through China, Nepal and India. It drains the northern slopes of the Himalayas in Tibet and the
Kosi_River
Railway station in Jharkhand, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Mathurapur_railway_station
River in Nepal and India
The Gandaki River, also known as the Narayani and Gandak, is one of the major rivers in Nepal and a left-bank tributary of the Ganges in India. Its total
Gandaki_River
Railway station in Paschim Bardhaman district, West Bengal, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Salanpur_railway_station
Railway station in Gidhaur, India
trains connect the station to nearby towns such as Patna, Jamui, Jasidih and Kiul. "Stations over East Central Railway" (PDF). Indian Railways. Retrieved 30
Gidhaur_railway_station
Railway station in Bihar, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Rajla_Halt_railway_station
Railway station in Paschim Bardhaman district, West Bengal, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Rupnarayanpur_railway_station
River in Jharkhand and West Bengal, India
Damodar River (Pron: /ˈdʌmoˌdaː/) is a river flowing across the Indian states of Jharkhand and West Bengal. The valley is rich in mineral resources and
Damodar_River
Railway station in Deoghar district, Jharkhand, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Madankata_railway_station
Railway station in Deoghar district, Jharkhand, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Joramow_railway_station
Railway station in Bihar, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Narganjo_Halt_railway_station
Dharmawati River Dhouns River Durgavati River Gandaki River Ganges Gangi River Kamala River Kankai River Karmanasa River Kiul River Kosi River Kulik River Lakhandei
List_of_rivers_of_Bihar
Railway station in Jharkhand, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Tulsitanr_railway_station
Railway station in Bihar, India
Dhurani Jwas (Halt) Harohar River 215 Mankatha Lakhisarai Bypass Road to Gaya–Kiul line 209 Lakhisarai Junction Kiul River 208 Kiul Junction to Sahibganj loop
Ghorparan_railway_station
Indian railway line
The Kiul—Khana Loop Line is a railway line connecting Kiul Junction and Khana Junction. Originally a part of the Howrah–Delhi main line, it was opened
Kiul–Khana_Loop_Line
River in Bangladesh and India
Mahananda (/məˌhɑːˈnʌndə, ˌmɑːhə-/ mə-HAH-NUN-də, MAH-hə-) is a trans-boundary river that flows through the Indian states of Bihar and West Bengal before crossing
Mahananda_River
River in Odisha, India
Odia: ବୈତରଣୀ) is one of six major rivers of Odisha, India. Venerated in popular epics and legends, the Baitarani River is a source of water for agricultural
Baitarani_River
River in Jharkhand, India
Deo River flows through West Singhbhum in the Indian state of Jharkhand. It rises on the western side of the Gamharia plateau and flows into the South
Deo_River
The Telen or Tel River is a tributary of the Mahanadi in East Central India. The Bhede River is a tributary to this river in Orissa. The historical Kolabira
Telen_River
Railway station in Nalanda, Bihar, India
Rajgir railway station, Tilaiya railway station, Bhagalpur railway station, Kiul Junction through daily passenger and express train services. Rail branch
Bihar Sharif Junction railway station
Bihar_Sharif_Junction_railway_station
Railway station in Nawada, Bihar, India
lies on Gaya–Kiul line of East Central Railway. Its new building is currently under construction at just 500m away from old building in Kiul direction.
Nawada_railway_station
Railway station in Patna, Bihar, India
STD/ISD/PCO Telephone booth, toilets, tea stall and book stall. The Mokama–Kiul section has optical fibre for improved communication and railway safety.
Mokama Junction railway station
Mokama_Junction_railway_station
River in Bihar, India
The Durgavati River, ( 𑂠𑂳𑂩𑂹𑂏𑂰𑂫𑂞𑂲 𑂢𑂠𑂹𑂠𑂲 ) (also called Durgaoti or Durgauti and spelt as Durgawati) which flows through Kaimur district in
Durgavati_River
River in Jharkhand, India
The Amanat River flows through the Chatra and Palamu districts in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The Amanat originates on the Hazaribagh plateau, and
Amanat_River
River in Nepal and Bihar
The Kamala River (Hindi and Nepali: कमला नदी; romanized: Kamalā nadī) originates in Nepal and flows through the Indian state of Bihar. The Kamala originates
Kamala_River
River in India
Ajay (/ˈədʒɑɪ/) is a river which flows through the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. The catchment area of Ajay River is 6,000 square kilometres
Ajay_River
Major river in Jharkhand and West Bengal, India
The Mayurakshi (also called Mor River) is a major river in Jharkhand and West Bengal, India, with a long history of devastating floods. It has its source
Mayurakshi_River
River in Nepal, India
The Mechi River is a trans-boundary river flowing through Nepal and India. It is a tributary of the Mahananda River. The Mechi originates in the Mahabharat
Mechi_River
River in India
The Bakreshwar River is a tributary of the Mayurakshi River. It originates in Santhal Parganas division of Jharkhand. It then flows through Birbhum district
Bakreshwar_River
River in West Bengal, India
The Brahmani River is a tributary of the Dwarka River. The Brahmani originates in the Santhal Parganas in Jharkhand and then flows through Birbhum district
Brahmani_River_(Dwarka)
River in Bihar, India
The Mohana River (also called Mohani River/Mohane River) flows through the Hazaribagh, Chatra and Gaya districts in the Indian states of Jharkhand and
Mohana_River
Railway station in Bhagalpur, Bihar, India
crossing Ajay River on the way. The first train ran from Howrah to Rajmahal via Khana on 4 July 1860. The loop from Khana Junction to Kiul via Jamalpur
Bhagalpur Junction railway station
Bhagalpur_Junction_railway_station
Nilanjan, Niranjana or Falgu River Flowing Through Bodh Gaya and Gaya
The Lilājan River (also known by its Sanskrit name: Nirañjanā) is a river that flows through the Chatra and Gaya districts in the Indian states of Jharkhand
Lilajan_River
River in Bihar, India
The Karamnasa or Karmanasa River (Hindi: कर्मनाशा नदी) is a tributary of the Ganges. It originates in Kaimur district of Bihar and flows through the Indian
Karmanasa_River
River in Bihar, India
The Punpun River is a tributary of the Ganges. It originates in Palamu district of Jharkhand and flows through Chatra, Gaya, Aurangabad, Jehanabad and
Punpun_River
River in West Bengal, India
The Dwarka River (also called Babla) is a tributary of Bhagirathi. The Dwaraka originates in Santhal Parganas in Jharkhand, flows through Deucha, and
Dwarka_River
River in Jharkhand, India
The Auranga River originates at Chulha Pani on the border of Lohardega & Latehar district of Jharkhand. On its left River Damodar also originates from
Auranga_River_(Jharkhand)
Railway station in Munger, Bihar, India
Junction is connected to metropolitan areas of India, Sahibganj loop via Kiul–Rampurhat route. It has an average elevation of 59 metres (194 ft). The station
Jamalpur Junction railway station
Jamalpur_Junction_railway_station
River in West Bengal, India
Kangsabati River (Pron:/ˌkæŋsəˈbɑːtɪ/) (also variously known as the Kãsai and Cossye) rises from the Chota Nagpur plateau in the state of West Bengal
Kangsabati_River
River in India
Sankh River flows across Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha states in India. The river flows for 240 kilometres (150 mi) before it meets the Koel River in
Sankh_River
Railway station in Sheikhpura, Bihar, India
Gaya–Kiul line. Station is located in Sheikhpura city in Sheikhpura district in the Indian state of Bihar. Due to its location on the Gaya–Kiul line,
Sheikhpura_railway_station
River in India
River is a tributary of the Ganges. It is also known as the Sikrahna river. The Burhi (“Old”) Gandak flows parallel to and east of the Gandak River in
Burhi_Gandak_River
River in Jharkhand and West Bengal
The Barakar River is the main tributary of the Damodar River in eastern India. Originating near Padma in Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand it flows for
Barakar_River
River in Jharkhand, India
The Konar River is a tributary of Damodar River in Hazaribagh and Bokaro districts of the Indian state of Jharkhand. The Konar originates near Sultana
Konar_River
Railway Station in West Bengal, India
completion of the 406 kilometres (252 mi) long line connecting Raniganj with Kiul in 1871, a "shorter main line" was in position. Initially, it was called
Khana_railway_station
River in Jharkhand, India
The Burha River (also called Burhaghagh River) flows through the Latehar district of Palamu division in the Indian state of Jharkhand. A little to the
Burha_River
Railway company in British India
world. Other significant bridges were the girder bridges over the Kiul and Hullohur rivers and the masonry bridge over the Adjai. The Monghyr tunnel was a
East_Indian_Railway_Company
City in Bihar, India
main languages spoken in the area. Railway Stations - The main line of Gaya-Kiul railway section passes through Nawada. Nawadah (Nawada Railway Station),
Nawada
Railway station in Gaya, Bihar, India
Manpur Junction railway station is a railway junction station on Gaya–Kiul line of Delhi–Kolkata Main Line in East Central Railway zone under Pandit Deen
Manpur Junction railway station
Manpur_Junction_railway_station
Railway station in Bihar
Kachhiyana Halt railway station is a halt railway station on Gaya–Kiul line of Delhi–Kolkata Main Line in East Central Railway zone under Danapur railway
Kachhiyana Halt railway station
Kachhiyana_Halt_railway_station
River in Jharkhand, India
North Koel River flows through the Indian state of Jharkhand. The North Koel rises on the Chhota Nagpur plateau and enters Latehar district, below Netarhat
North_Koel_River
Community development block in Gaya district, Bihar, India
Junction and Shaheed Ishwar Chowdhary Halt railway station is situated on Gaya–Kiul line. "Tradition alive and kicking". The Telegraph. Archived from the original
Manpur (community development block)
Manpur_(community_development_block)
River in Jharkhand, India
The Bokaro River flows through the Hazaribagh and Bokaro districts in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The Bokaro River rises on the Hazaribagh plateau,
Bokaro_River
Railway station in Gaya, Bihar, India
other broad-gauge train lines from Gayaji, one to Patna and the other to Kiul Junction. The city has two major railway stations: Gaya Junction & Manpur
Gaya_Junction_railway_station
Bridge in Bhagalpur
foundation stone of another 4 lane road bridge of 4.4 km length over Ganga river parallel to Vikramshila Setu at cost of ₹1110.23 crore. In June 2018, another
Vikramshila_Setu
River in India
Karo River flows through Sundergarh and Keonjhar districts and West Singhbhum in the Indian states of Odisha and Jharkhand respectively. The river flows
South_Karo_River
1963 novel by Kurt Vonnegut
(for example "twinkle, twinkle, little star" is rendered "tsvent-kiul, tsvent-kiul, lett-pool store") that is referred to as "the San Lorenzan dialect"
Cat's_Cradle
Town in Bihar, India
river contaminated. The colour of the river turned into black besides, emanating foul smell has made the life of the people, who dwell near the river
Raxaul
Town in Jharkhand, India
station was originally named as Mihijam since 1867, when the Raniganj - Kiul railway route was started, later it was renamed as Chittaranjan on 26.01
Mihijam
River in Nepal
The Kankai River (Nepali: कन्काई नदी, also referred to as Kankai Mai) is a trans-boundary river flowing through the hills of Ilam and the plains of the
Kankai_River
Train in India
Gaya–Mughalsarai section 458 Gaya Junction to Patna–Gaya line Falgu River to Gaya–Kiul line Asansol–Gaya section Bihar Jharkhand border 259 Dhanbad Junction
Howrah–Mumbai CSMT Mail (via Gaya)
Howrah–Mumbai_CSMT_Mail_(via_Gaya)
River in West Bengal, India
The Bansloi River is a tributary of the Bhagirathi. The Bansloi River originates on Bans Hill in Sahebganj district of Jharkhand, flows through Pakur
Bansloi_River
River in Odisha, India
South Koel River (Odia: ଦକ୍ଷିଣ କୋଏଲ ନଦୀ; Hindi: दक्षिण कोयल नदी) is a 285 kilometres (177 mi) long river which runs across Jharkhand and Odisha states
South_Koel_River
Railway station in Bihar
Dergaon Halt railway station is a halt railway station on Gaya–Kiul line of Delhi–Kolkata Main Line in East Central Railway zone under Danapur railway
Dergaon_Halt_railway_station
Railway station in Bihar
Kashi Chak railway station is a railway station on Gaya–Kiul line of Delhi–Kolkata Main Line in East Central Railway zone under Danapur railway division
Kashi_Chak_railway_station
Railway station in West Bengal, India
line 0 Gaya Junction Patna–Gaya line Falgu River 3 Saheed Iswar Choudhery (halt) 5 Manpur Gaya–Kiul line 12 Bandhua 19 Tankuppa 25 Bansinala 32 Paharpur
Kulti_railway_station
Railway bridge in Rohtas, Bihar, India
Nehru Setu is a railway bridge across the Son River, connecting Dehri-on-Son and Son Nagar, in Bihar. Sir John Houlton, the veteran British administrator
Nehru_Setu
River in Jharkhand, India
The Koina River (Hindi: कोयेना नदी) (Odia: କୋଯେନା ନଦି) flows through West Singhbhum in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The Koina originates near Bhangaon
Koina_River
River in India
The Kharkai River is a river in eastern India. It is one of the major tributaries of the Subarnarekha River. It flows through Adityapur region of Jamshedpur
Kharkai_River
River in Chhattisgarh, India
The Kanhar river is a tributary of the Son River and flows through the Indian states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. The Kanhar originates
Kanhar_River
Bridge in Dehri-Son Nagar
Jawahar Setu is across the Son River, between Dehri-on-Son and Son Nagar, in the Indian state of Bihar. It is named after the first prime minister of
Jawahar_Setu
Railway station in Jharkhand, India
Gaya–Kiul line 1,123 Kiul Sahibganj loop 1,150 Jamui 1,176 Jhajha Bihar Jharkhand border 1,220 Jasidih Jasidih–Dumka–Rampurhat line Ajay River Madhupur–Giridih–Koderma
Jamtara_railway_station
River in southern Nepal and India
Lakhandei River is a river in southern Nepal and in the state of Bihar in India. It is a main tributary of the Bagmati River. In Nepal, the river basin lies
Lakhandei_River
City in Bihar, India
confluence of the Ghaghara River and the Ganges River in the north-western part of Bihar. Chhapra grew in importance as a river-based market in the 18th
Chhapra
River in Jharkhand, India
The Jamunia River is a tributary of the Damodar River. It flows through the Hazaribagh, Giridih, Bokaro and Dhanbad districts in the Indian state of Jharkhand
Jamunia_River
River in Jharkhand, India
The North Karo River (Hindi: ऊत्त्तरि कारो नदी) drains the Indian state of Jharkhand. It originates on the Ranchi Plateau. It forms a 17-metre (56 ft)
North_Karo_River
River in Nepal, India
The Ratuwa River (Nepali: रतुवा खोला) is a perennial river located in eastern Nepal. Originating from the Chure Pahad, it flows southward through the
Ratua_Khola
Bridge in India
(Hindi: Magadh-Mithila Setu), currently under construction, will span the river Ganges, connecting Bakhtiyarpur in Patna and tajpur in Samastipur in the
Bakhtiyarpur–Tajpur_Bridge
Railway station in Nalanda, Bihar, India
Jethian 82 Sarsoo Dhadhar River 90 Oro Jagdishpur 94 Mohamadpur 96 Hisua NH 120 Gaya–Kiul line to Kiul 100 Tilaiya Gaya–Kiul line to Gaya 107 Narhat 115
Rajgir_railway_station
Railway station in Jharkhand, India
Gaya–Kiul line 1,123 Kiul Sahibganj loop 1,150 Jamui 1,176 Jhajha Bihar Jharkhand border 1,220 Jasidih Jasidih–Dumka–Rampurhat line Ajay River Madhupur–Giridih–Koderma
Jasidih Junction railway station
Jasidih_Junction_railway_station
Railway station in Bihar
Baghi Bardiha railway station is a railway station on Gaya–Kiul line of Delhi–Kolkata Main Line in East Central Railway zone under Danapur railway division
Baghi_Bardiha_railway_station
KIUL RIVER
KIUL RIVER
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Jewish
Beautiful; Lovely; Midwife who Disobeyed Pharoah's Orders to Kill Jewish Babies
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Greek, Italian
Tame; Saint Damian was the Patron Saint of Hairdressers; To Tame; Subdue; Kill
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Prophet of Allah
Female
English
Old English name derived from the word cweald, QUELLA means "kill."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Damianus, DAMIANO means "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sarvadaanavaghaatini | ஸரà¯à®µà®¤à®¾à®¨à®µà®¾à®•ாதீநீ
Possessing the power to kill all the demons
Sarvadaanavaghaatini | ஸரà¯à®µà®¤à®¾à®¨à®µà®¾à®•ாதீநீ
Male
French
French form of Latin Damianus, DAMIEN means "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
A prophet of Allah
Male
Irish
Old Irish name thought to probably be derived from the word niadh, NIUL means "champion."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of a sage (Head priest (kul Guru) of Ayodhya)
Girl/Female
Greek
Refused to kill her husband on their wedding night.
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Head Preist (kul Guru) of Mithila)
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Welsh
Legendary Son of Kil Coed; One with Gray Hair
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Family; Pedigree; Relative
Female
English
Feminine form of English Damian, DAMIANA means "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shatananda | ஷாதாநஂதா
(Head Preist (kul Guru) of Mithila)
Shatananda | ஷாதாநஂதா
Male
Irish
Old Gaelic name derived from Old Irish Niul, NIALL means "champion."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vasistha | வஸிஸà¯à®Ÿà®¾
Name of a sage (Head priest (kul Guru) of Ayodhya)
Vasistha | வஸிஸà¯à®Ÿà®¾
Girl/Female
Hindu
Possessing the power to kill all the demons
Girl/Female
Sikh
Family, Total, Entire
KIUL RIVER
KIUL RIVER
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautifully sung
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Reliable; Willed
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Jamaican
Darling; Dear; Beloved; A Man; The Plain
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sparkling; Beaming
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sincere, Battle to the death
Girl/Female
German, Hindu, Indian
Pleasing; Season
Female
English
Pet form of English Eleanor, ELLIE means "foreign; the other."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Beauty of Eyes
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Durga, Meditation, Concentration
KIUL RIVER
KIUL RIVER
KIUL RIVER
KIUL RIVER
KIUL RIVER
v. t.
To cut, strike, or kill, with a tomahawk.
n.
To destroy; to kill.
n.
A channel or arm of the sea; a river; a stream; as, the channel between Staten Island and Bergen Neck is the Kill van Kull, or the Kills; -- used also in composition; as, Schuylkill, Catskill, etc.
v. t.
To cause to cease; to quell; to calm; to still; as, in seamen's language, a shower of rain kills the wind.
n.
A kiln.
v. i.
To catch or kill rats.
v. t.
Too put to death illegally; to kill.
imp. & p. p.
of Kill
n.
To pelt, beat, or kill with stones.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Kill
v. t.
To stab or kill with a stiletto.
v. t.
To kill off; to destroy.
v. t.
To destroy; to ruin; as, to kill one's chances; to kill the sale of a book.
v. t.
To starve, kill, or destroy with hunger.
v. t.
To finish; to kill.
v. t.
To deprive of life, animal or vegetable, in any manner or by any means; to render inanimate; to put to death; to slay.
v. t.
To take the life of; to kill.
v. t.
To destroy the effect of; to counteract; to neutralize; as, alkali kills acid.
n.
To kill with premediated malice; to kill (a human being) willfully, deliberately, and unlawfully. See Murder, n.