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LAMBAR CHIEFTAIN
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a precious stone
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Muslim
Name of a precious stone
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English
English : habitational name from Bamber Bridge in Lancashire, probably named with Old English bēam ‘tree trunk’, ‘beam’ + brycg ‘bridge’.German : nickname for a short fat person.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jamar, probably JAMAAR means either "to change" or "happy and healthy."Â
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English, French, Dutch, and German
English, French, Dutch, and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements land ‘land’, ‘territory’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. In England, the native Old English form Landbeorht was replaced by Lambert, the Continental form of the name that was taken to England by the Normans from France. The name gained wider currency in Britain in the Middle Ages with the immigration of weavers from Flanders, among whom St. Lambert or Lamprecht, bishop of Maastricht in around 700, was a popular cult figure. In Italy the name was popularized in the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of Lambert I and II, Dukes of Spoleto and Holy Roman Emperors.The name Lambert is found in Quebec City from 1657, taken there from Picardy, France. There are also Lamberts from Perche, France, by 1670.
Girl/Female
Indian
Liquid
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English
English : variant of Lombard.
Male
English
Variant form of English Lambert, LAMBART means "land-bright."
Male
German
German byname BAMBER means "short and fat."Â
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English
English : from a pet form of Lamb 1 and 2.English : from an Old Norse personal name Lambi, from lamb ‘lamb’.
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Poet who Composed Kamba Ramayanam
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Christian, German, Polish
Brightness of the Land; Light of Land
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Muslim
Flame
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Perfume; Ambergris; Feminine of Ambar
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English
English : habitational name from Lambourn in Berkshire or Lambourne in Essex, both of which were probably named in Old English as ‘lamb stream’, from lamb ‘lamb’ + burna ‘stream’, i.e. a place where lambs were washed.
Male
English
Middle English form of Low German Lammert, LAMBERT means "land-bright."
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Arabic, Muslim
Precious Stone
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German
Light of land.
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Indian
Flame
Female
Italian
Italian form of English Amber, AMBRA means "amber."
LAMBAR CHIEFTAIN
LAMBAR CHIEFTAIN
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Indian
Lord Vishnu
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Tamil
Picture, Painting
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Muslim/Islamic
Good pleasant, agreeable
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Muslim/Islamic
Mother of Isa (A.S)
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Hindu
Honest, Intelligent
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Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Comrade / Governor
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Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Breeze
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Gaelic
Ireland.
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Indian
Part of Lord Shiva
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American, Australian
God is My Judge
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LAMBAR CHIEFTAIN
v. t.
To preserve in amber; as, an ambered fly.
n.
A feast at the time of shearing lambs.
v. i.
To bring forth a lamb or lambs, as sheep.
n.
An upward convexity of a deck or other surface; as, she has a high camber (said of a vessel having an unusual convexity of deck).
imp. & p. p.
of Lamb
b. t.
To fill or encumber with lumber; as, to lumber up a room.
n.
Alt. of Lombar-house
n.
Same as Lombard-house.
a.
Saving labor; adapted to supersede or diminish the labor of men; as, labor-saving machinery.
n.
The first day of August; -- called also Lammas day, and Lammastide.
a.
Alt. of Lumbal
n.
Amber color, or anything amber-colored; a clear light yellow; as, the amber of the sky.
n.
See Dammar.
a.
Consisting of amber; made of amber.
a.
Resembling amber, especially in color; amber-colored.
n.
Intellectual exertion; mental effort; as, the labor of compiling a history.
v. t.
To cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant.
v. t.
To attach to the limber; as, to limber a gun.
n.
A viola da gamba.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or near, the loins; as, the lumbar arteries.