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Gathered quintet of five baptised Sikhs
Panj Pyare (Punjabi: ਪੰਜ ਪਿਆਰੇ, Pañj Piārē, the five beloved ones) refers to a gathered ad hoc quintet of five baptised (Amritdhari) Khalsa Sikhs who act
Panj_Pyare
City in Khatlon, Tajikistan
Panj (Tajik: Панҷ) is a city in southern Tajikistan which is situated on the Afghan border, some 252 kilometres (157 mi) south of the capital Dushanbe
Panj
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up panj in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panj is a city in Tajikistan. Panj may also refer to: Panj (river), on the border between Tajikistan
Panj_(disambiguation)
River in Afghanistan and Tajikistan
The Panj, traditionally known as the Ochus River, is a river in Afghanistan and Tajikistan and a tributary of the Amu Darya. The river is 921 km (572 mi)
Panj_(river)
Five major Sikh temples in India
temporal centre of Sikhism. There are five takhts (Punjabi: ਪੰਜ ਤਖਤ, romanized: Pañj takhat, lit. 'five thrones'), which are five gurudwaras that have a very
Panj_Takht
Five Sufi saints mentioned in the classic book 'Heer Ranjha' by Waris Shah
Panj peer (or panj pīr), meaning the five saints in Persian, were Islamic saints who overlapped in late 12th and early 13th centuries in northwestern India
Panj_peer
Five articles of faith that Khalsa Sikhs wear at all times
In Sikhism, the Five Ks (Punjabi: ਪੰਜ ਕਕਾਰ, Pañj Kakār, Punjabi pronunciation: [ˈpənd͡ʒ.ˈkəˌka:ɾ]) are five items that Guru Gobind Singh, in 1699, commanded
Five_Ks
Hindu pilgrimage site in Peshawar, Pakistan
Panj Tirath (Urdu: پنج تیرتھ) is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage site located in the Hashtnagri area of Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The site historically
Panj_Tirath
State in northwestern India
Punjab (/pʌnˈdʒɑːb/ pun-JAHB; Panjabi: pañjāba, pronounced [pəɲˈd͡ʒaːb] ) is a state in northwestern India. Forming part of the larger Punjab region of
Punjab,_India
Geographical region in South Asia
panj, 'five' and آب, āb, 'water'), from Persian which are cognates of the Sanskrit words (पञ्च, pañca, 'five' and अप्, áp, 'water'). The word pañj-āb
Punjab
1704 battle in Punjab, India
87. ISBN 978-0-19-993145-3. "Panj Pyare the Five Beloved of Sikh History – Guru Gobind Singh Creates the Original Panj Pyare of 1699". about.com. Archived
Battle_of_Chamkaur
Booklet containing chosen hymns from Guru Granth Sahib
A Panj Granthi (Gurmukhi: ਪੰਜ ਗ੍ਰੰਥੀ, romanized: Paja grathī, lit. 'five books') is a small booklet which contains five hymns chosen from Guru Granth Sahib
Panj_Granthi
2019 film directed by Harry Bhatti
Do Dooni Panj is a 2019 Indian-Punjabi drama film directed by Harry Bhatti. The film stars Amrit Maan, Isha Rikhi, Rana Ranbir, Karamjit Anmol, Sardar
Do_Dooni_Panj
Panj Free Economic Zone is a free economic zone in Panj, Khatlon Province in Tajikistan. "Afghan businesspeople invited to invest in Tajikistan's economy
Panj_Free_Economic_Zone
Village in Lorestan province, Iran
Tang-e Panj (Persian: تنگ پنج) is a village in Tang-e Haft Rural District of Papi District, Khorramabad County, Lorestan province, Iran. At the time of
Tang-e_Panj
Outpost in Khatlon, Tajikistan
(Tajik: Панҷи Поён), also known since the times of the Soviet Union as Nizhny Panj (from Russian: Нижний Пяндж, Nizhniy Pyandzh) is a border checkpoint on the
Panji_Poyon
2003 Iranian film
At Five in the Afternoon (Persian: پنج عصر, romanized: Panj é asr) is a 2003 film by Iranian writer-director Samira Makhmalbaf. It tells the story of an
At_Five_in_the_Afternoon
Eastern Iranian ethnic group of the Pamir Mountains
of a major irrigation canal in the Khust plain on the Afghan side of the Panj River, reportedly completed in the late 18th century (1204 AH / 1789–1790
Pamiris
Place in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan
Panj District (Russian: Пянджский район; Tajik: Ноҳияи Панҷ Nohiyai Panj) is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital is Panj. The population
Panj_District
Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran
Panj Maneh (Persian: پنج منه; also known as Panj Shanbeh) is a village in Kardeh Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan
Panj_Maneh
Capital of Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan
Mountains (ancient Mount Imeon) at the confluence of the rivers Ghunt and Panj. The city is bounded to the south (Nivodak) and to the north (Tem) by the
Khorog
Village in Fars, Iran
Panj Mahall (Persian: پنج محل, also Romanized as Panj Maḩal and Panj Maḩall) is a village in Shapur Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun
Panj_Mahall
Bridge in Panji Poyon
The Tajikistan-Afghanistan bridge spanning the Panj River between Panji Poyon (or Nizhniy Pyandzh), Tajikistan and Sherkhan Bandar, Afghanistan was opened
Tajik–Afghan bridge at Panji Poyon
Tajik–Afghan_bridge_at_Panji_Poyon
Mountain range in Central Asia
service secretly explored the Panj area. In 1873, the British and Russians agreed to an Afghan frontier along the Panj River. From 1871 to around 1893
Pamir_Mountains
Village in Allowal Punjab, India
according to the report published by Census India in 2011. The literacy rate of Panj Dhera is 75.29%, higher than state average of 75.84%. The population of children
Panj_Dhera
Indian Punjabi-language romantic drama film
Punjabi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Jagdeep Sidhu. Produced by Panj Paani Films, it stars Ammy Virk and Tania. The film chronicles the story
Sufna
Sikh martyr
transliterated as Muhkam or Mohkhum), was one of the inaugural group of Panj Pyare, or the first Five Beloved of honoured memory in the Sikh tradition
Mohkam_Singh
District in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan
Panj at the point where the Panj turns from north to west. It is roughly rectangular, tending to the southwest. It is bounded on the west by the Panj
Vanj_District
District in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan
Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO). It borders Afghanistan along the river Panj to the south and to the west. The population of Ishkoshim district is 32
Ishkoshim_District
River in Central Asia
Hindu Kush, the Amu Darya is formed by the confluence of the Vakhsh and Panj rivers, in the Tigrovaya Balka Nature Reserve on the border between Afghanistan
Amu_Darya
Sikh community and special group
Guru's act of bowing down to the Panj Pyare was a symbolic gesture of the Guru's humility and his recognition of the Panj Pyare's spiritual authority as
Khalsa
Union Council in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
surrounded by Shahmansoor, Kaddi, Thand Kohi, Bam Khel, Darra and Ismailabad.Panj peer means five Sufi Saints. District Swabi has 4 Tehsils i.e. Swabi Tehsil
Panjpir
Passover song
Khudoyi rabul olamin. Panjumin kie medonad? Panjumin man’ medonam! Panjumin: panj sifrey Toro. Chorumin: chor’ modaron. Seyumin: se’e padaron. Duyumin: du’u
Echad_Mi_Yodea
Cliff in Pakistan
Retrieved 5 July 2024. "Punjab CM to lay foundation stone of tourism project 'Panj Peer Kahuta' next month". nation.com.pk. 4 January 2021. Retrieved 6 May
Panjpeer_Rocks
Place in Badakhshan, Afghanistan
District of Badakhshan Province in northeastern Afghanistan. It lies on the Panj River, near the confluence of the Wakhan River and the Pamir River. The village
Qala-i-Panjah
Sikh martyr (1661–1705)
Singh (1661–1705), born as Himmat Rai, was one of the inaugural group of Panj Pyare, or the first group of the Five Beloved in Sikhism. Bhai Himmat Singh
Himmat_Singh_(Sikhism)
Village in Ardabil province, Iran
District. Iran portal Also romanized as Panjeh ‘Alī Kharābehsī; also known as Panj ‘Alī Formerly Ungut District of Germi County Renamed the Central District
Panjeh_Ali_Kharabehsi
Five-Masters (or Panj Ostād پنج استاد) refers to five influential masters of Persian literature, Badiozzaman Forouzanfar, Malekoshoara Bahar, Jalal Homaei
Five-Masters
Football club
Saroykamar Panj is a football club from Panj in Tajikistan. "Tajikistan 2014". RSSSF. Retrieved 6 March 2026. v t e
Saroykamar_Panj
Sikh saint
ਸਿੰਘ (Gurmukhi); 1666–1708), born as Dharam Das, was one of the original Panj Pyare or the Five Beloved, the forerunners of the Khalsa. He was the son
Dharam_Singh_(Sikhism)
Areal group of Eastern Iranian languages
languages, spoken by numerous people in the Pamir Mountains, primarily along the Panj River and its tributaries. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the Pamir
Pamir_languages
Village in Khuzestan, Iran
Panj Mil (Persian: پنج ميل, also Romanized as Panj Mīl; also known as Panj Mīlī) is a village in Shahid Modarres Rural District, in the Central District
Panj_Mil
Village in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran
102 people in 874 households. Iran portal Also romanized as Kāz̧emābād-e Panj Shanbeh and Kāz̧emābād-e Panjshanbeh; also known as Kāz̧emābād (كاظم اباد)
Kazemabad-e_Panjshanbeh
Tajikistan's two population centers, which are in the lowlands of the southern (Panj River) and northern (Fergana Valley) sections of the country. Especially
Geography_of_Tajikistan
Tenth Sikh guru from 1675 to 1708
Panj Pyare, or the five beloved ones. Panj Pyare is a quintet of initiated Sikh men or women that act as leaders within the Sikh community. The Panj Pyare
Guru_Gobind_Singh
Place of worship in Sikhism
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee taking control of these gurdwaras. The Panj Takht which literally means five seats or thrones of authority, are five
Gurdwara
Maharana of Mewar from 1572 to 1597
campaign to extend his empire, Akbar presented Rana Pratap with the rank of Panj Hazari (commander of an army of 5,000). Rana Pratap refused, demanding instead
Maharana_Pratap
Indian Sikh Khalsa order member (1661–1708)
was one of the Panj Pyare, the first five Sikhs to be initiated into the Khalsa order in 17th-century India. Among the inaugural panj piare quintet, he
Daya_Singh
Persian poet (c. 1141 – 1209)
long narrative poems known as the Khamsa (خمسه, 'Quintet or Quinary') or Panj Ganj (پنج گنج, 'Five Treasures'): Makhzan-ol-Asrâr (مخزنالاسرار, 'The Treasury
Nizami_Ganjavi
Village in Kerman, Iran
Panj Stareh (Persian: پنج ستاره, also Romanized as Panj Stāreh) is a village in Gavkan Rural District, in the Central District of Rigan County, Kerman
Panj_Stareh
City in Maharashtra, India
and the Gurgaddi was transferred from him to Guru Granth Sahib. One of the Panj Takhts of Sikhi, Hazur Sahib is located in the city of Nanded. It was here
Nanded
Village in Fars, Iran
Panj Shir (Persian: پنج شير, also Romanized as Panj Shīr) is a village in Jaydasht Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzabad County, Fars province
Panj_Shir
Ritual haircare practice
Gobind Singh, wrote in Persian: Nishān-e-Sikhī ast īn Panj harf-e kāf, Hargiz na bāshad azīn panj muāf, Kara, Karad, Kacha, Kanga bidān, Bina kesh hēch
Kesh_(Sikhism)
Islamic prophet Muhammad and four members of his family
Ahl al-Kisa (Arabic: أَهْل ٱلْكِسَاء, romanized: ʾAhl al-Kisāʾ, lit. 'people of the cloak' ), also known as the Al al-Aba (Arabic: آل ٱلْعَبَاء, romanized: ʾĀl
Ahl_al-Kisa
One of the four Sikh Sanskars
This group is termed as the Panj Mukte. According to the Guru Kian Sakhian, after the first ten baptisms (Panj Piare and Panj Mukte), around 20,000 men
Amrit_Sanskar
2003 Iranian film
Five (Persian: پنج Panj), also known as Five Dedicated to Ozu, is a 2003 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The film consists of five
Five_(2003_film)
Narrow strip of land in Afghanistan
maximum altitude of 4,923 m (16,152 ft), serves as the source of both the Panj and Pamir rivers, which converge to form the larger Amu Darya River. For
Wakhan_Corridor
Rural district in Kerman province, Iran
Fazl Tolombeh-ye Khodadad Tolombeh-ye Shahid Allah Verdi Zarchuiyeh Kuh Panj Abbasabad-e Esfak Abbasabad-e Pamzar Ardiz-e Olya Cheshmeh Sabz-e Pain Cheshmeh
Kuhpanj_Rural_District
Sikh title
in-reference to leaders of Sikh spiritual organisations, such as any of the Panj Takhts. During the early-to-mid 18th century, the term was used to refer
Jathedar
Bridge in Darvaz, Tajikistan
(Russian: Мост дружбы) connects the two banks of Darvaz region across the Panj River (further downstream known as Amu Darya) separating Tajikistan and Afghanistan
Tajik–Afghan Friendship Bridge
Tajik–Afghan_Friendship_Bridge
one of Panj Pyare. Dharam Singh, one of Panj Pyare. Himmat Singh, one of Panj Pyare. Mohkam Singh, one of Panj Pyare. Sahib Singh, one of Panj Pyare.
Martyrdom_in_Sikhism
River in Afghanistan
رودخانه کوکچه) is located in northeastern Afghanistan. A tributary of the Panj river, it flows through Badakhshan Province in the Hindu Kush. It is named
Kokcha_River
Province of Afghanistan
ranges, as well as by deep river valleys shaped primarily by the Kokcha and Panj rivers. The province includes the Wakhan Corridor, a narrow high-altitude
Badakhshan_Province
Mosque in Shiraz, Iran
glass in its façade, and displays other traditional elements such as the Panj Kāse ("five concaved") design. The mosque was added to the Iran National
Nasir-ol-Molk_Mosque
Jewellery worn for long continuous periods
Baptised Sikhs wear five items, called the five Ks (in Punjabi known as pañj kakkē or pañj kakār), at all times. The five items are: kēs (uncut hair), kaṅghā
Permanent_jewellery
Lahore. The name Punjab literally translates from Persian into the words 'Panj' (پانج) five, and 'Aab' (آب) water respectively, which can be translated
Government of Punjab, Pakistan
Government_of_Punjab,_Pakistan
District in Badakhshan, Afghanistan
district borders Raghistan to the southwest, Kuf Ab to the northeast, the Panj river to the northwest, and Shamsiddin Shohin district, located in the Khatlon
Khwahan_District
Village in Yazd, Iran
Pandar (Persian: پندر; also known as Panj Dar) is a village in Zardeyn Rural District, Nir District, Taft County, Yazd Province, Iran. As of the 2006[update]
Pandar
District in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan
of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO). It is bordered by the river Panj and Afghanistan on the west, the Rushan Range and Rushon District on the
Shughnon_District
Sikh martyr
ਸਿੰਘ (Gurmukhi); 17 June 1663 – 7 December 1704 or 1705) was one of the Panj Pyare (or the Five beloved ones). He was formerly known as Sahib Chand and
Sahib_Singh_(Sikh_martyr)
Pamir language of Afghanistan and Tajikistan
linguists consider it a dialect of Shughni. Rushan is divided into two parts by Panj river where on right bank along Bartang river to the East located Rushan
Rushani_language
Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979
Islamic Revolution (Westport: Praeger, 2003) p. 5; and Ali Dashti, Panjah va Panj ("Fifty Five") (Los Angeles: Dehkhoda, 1381) p. 13. Milani (2011), p. 25
Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi
Ancestor deity
as follows: He was born as Kala Sandhu to a Jat father who prayed to the Panj Pir quintet for a son via the Mirasis. According to one narration, he was
Kala_Mehar
River in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
one of the major tributaries of the Amu Darya (together with Vakhsh and Panj) in Tajikistan. The river is 387 kilometres (240 mi) long and has a basin
Kofarnihon
Sikh hymns
dupatta or other cloth, as well as removing shoes, performing at least the Panj Ishnan (washing of the 5 main parts of the body), and if possible using a
Gurbani
City in southwestern Tajikistan
southeast of the capital Dushanbe on the river Yakhsu (a right tributary of Panj), it is one of the largest cities in the country. Its population is estimated
Kulob
Indian religious tradition
festival of Vaisakhi. Traditionally, the procession is led by the saffron-robed Panj Piare (the five beloved of the Guru), who are followed by the Guru Granth
Nagar_kirtan
Village in Semnan province, Iran
Panj Hezari (Persian: پنجهزاري) is a village in Faravan Rural District of Kohanabad District in Aradan County, Semnan province, Iran. At the time of the
Panj_Hezari
Gurdwara in Karnataka, India
association with Sikhism as this is the home town of Bhai Sahib Singh, one of the Panj Pyare (five beloved ones), who offered to sacrifice their heads and were
Guru_Nanak_Jhira_Sahib
District in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan
Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region. It borders on Afghanistan to the south, along the Panj, and within Tajikistan on Khatlon Region to the west and on the Districts
Darvoz_District
Sikh morning prayer
Dasam Granth. This Bani is an important Sikh prayer, and is recited by the Panj Pyare while preparing Amrit on the occasion of Amrit Sanchar (initiation)
Jaap_Sahib
Railway station in Mianwali, Pakistan
Shah Karor Lal Ehsan Notak Sultan Karori Halt Bhakkar Kotla Jam Darya Khan Panj Girain Shah Alam Maibal Kallur Kot Piplan Alluwali Khanqah Sirajia Kundian
Mianwali_railway_station
Preserves parks and reserves in Tajikistan
Reserve Zorkul Nature Reserve Karakul (Tajikistan) (Lake) Kayrakkum Reservoir Panj River Category:Protected areas of Tajikistan "26 new Biosphere Reserves:
Natural_areas_in_Tajikistan
to be termed sadh sangat. A gathering of five Sikhs came to be known as panj parmeshar. Dharamsals were constructed as religious spaces for these sangats
Sangat_(Sikhism)
Nature reserve in Tajikistan
nature reserve in Tajikistan located at the confluence of the Vakhsh and Panj Rivers forming the Amu Darya River. It stretches over 40 km (25 mi) from
Tigrovaya Balka Nature Reserve
Tigrovaya_Balka_Nature_Reserve
Correct pronunciation of Sikh Scripture, or Gurbani
Culture Literature Music Names Khanda Khalsa General topics Ik Onkar Waheguru Panj Pyare Nirgun and Sargun Nanakshahi calendar Criticism Jathedar of Akal Takht
Santhiya
Village in Isfahan province, Iran
Panj (Persian: پنج) is a village in Kachu Rural District of the Central District in Ardestan County, Isfahan province, Iran. At the time of the 2006 National
Panj,_Iran
Landlocked country in Central Asia
located on the southern slopes above the Kofarnihon valley. The Amu Darya and Panj rivers mark the border with Afghanistan, and the glaciers in Tajikistan's
Tajikistan
American actor
1 episode 2014 The Comeback Party Guy 1 episode 2015 Mr. Robinson Samir Panj Recurring role, 5 episodes 2016 American Housewife Vali 1 episode 2016–2018
Asif_Ali_(comedian)
Railway station in Pakistan
Panj Pulla Halt railway station (Urdu: پنج پلہ ہالٹ ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan. List of railway stations in Pakistan Pakistan Railways "Map of
Panj Pulla Halt railway station
Panj_Pulla_Halt_railway_station
1848–49 conflict between the British and Sikh empires
Films Literature Music Names Other topics History Ik Onkar Waheguru Khanda Panj Pyare Places Politics Coinage Sikhs in the British Indian Army 11th Sikh
Second_Anglo-Sikh_War
Village in Kerman, Iran
Sar-e Pol (Persian: سرپل; also known as Sar-e Po) is a village in Kuh Panj Rural District, in the Central District of Bardsir County, Kerman Province,
Sar-e_Pol,_Kerman
Place in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan
1932. The town is located on the river Panj just downstream from the mouth of the Bartang at the point where the Panj briefly turns west before resuming its
Rushon
River in Tajikistan
Gunt River east of Khorugh, a few kilometers before the Gunt flows into the Panj River, which is the Amu Darya source river. It is fed by meltwater from glaciers
Shakhdara_River
Wife of the third Sikh guru
Films Literature Music Names Other topics History Ik Onkar Waheguru Khanda Panj Pyare Places Politics Coinage Sikhs in the British Indian Army 11th Sikh
Mansa_Devi_(Sikhism)
River in Tajikistan
Ванч Vanch) is a river in east Tajikistan. It is a right tributary of the Panj in Vanj District, north-western Gorno-Badakhshan. The river is 103 kilometres
Vanj_(river)
Sikh separatist movement in the Punjab region
Films Literature Music Names Other topics History Ik Onkar Waheguru Khanda Panj Pyare Places Politics Coinage Sikhs in the British Indian Army 11th Sikh
Khalistan_movement
Mountainous area of northeastern Afghanistan
trade in the ancient world. Until 1883, Wakhan included the valley of the Panj River and the Pamir River, as well as the upper flows of the Wakhan River
Wakhan
City in Punjab, India
September 2025. "Kinnow, cultivation in Abohar contributes significant share". PANJ. Retrieved 10 September 2025. "Distance from Abohar to Lahore". Retrieved
Abohar
Vedic Sanskrit term for "water"
word also survives as the Persian word for water, āb, e.g. in Punjab (from panj-āb "five waters"). In archaic ablauting contractions, the laryngeal of the
Ap_(water)
PANJ
PANJ
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch (De Mann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, Dutch (De Mann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a fierce or strong man, or for a man contrasted with a boy, from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch man. In some cases it may have arisen as an occupational name for a servant, from the medieval use of the term to describe a person of inferior social status. The Jewish surname can be ornamental.English and German : from a Germanic personal name, found in Old English as Manna. This originated either as a byname or else as a short form of a compound name containing this element, such as Hermann.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Man (cognate with 1).Indian (Panjab) : Hindu (Jat) and Sikh name of unknown meaning.
Surname or Lastname
Indian (Panjab, Gujarat)
Indian (Panjab, Gujarat) : Hindu and Sikh name from Sanskrit sÄgara ‘ocean’.English : variant of Seager.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ayer.English : topographic name for someone who lived by an enclosure, Middle English hay (see Hay 1) + the suffix -er(e) denoting an inhabitant.French : occupational name for a warder of woodland, from an agent derivative of Old French haye ‘hedge’, ‘enclosed forest’.South German : from an agent derivative of Middle High German heien ‘to guard or protect’, hence an occupational name for a warden of woodland or crops.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh name based on the name of a Jat clan, also called Her.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Smooth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Bath in western England, which is the site of sumptuous, but in the Middle Ages ruined, Roman baths. The place is named with the dative plural of Old English bæð ‘bath’. In some cases the surname may have originated as a metonymic occupational name for an attendant at a public bath house.Scottish : reduced and altered form of McBeth.German : variant of Bathe.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh name based on the name of a Jat clan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It may be a nickname for a beggar, from an agent derivative of maund ‘beg’ (probably from Old French mendier, Late Latin mendicare); this word is not attested before the 16th century, but may well have been in use earlier. Alternatively it may be an occupational name for a maker of baskets, from an agent derivative of Middle English maund ‘basket’ (Old French mande, of Germanic origin); or perhaps for someone in some position of authority, from a shortened form of Middle English coma(u)nder (from coma(u)nden ‘to command’).German : habitational name from places called Mandern, in Hesse and the Rhineland.Belgian (van der Mander) : habitational name from a place called Ter Mandere or Mandel, in West Flanders, derived from the river name Mandel.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh (Dogar, Jat) name of unknown meaning, based on the names of clans in these communities.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kear.Indian (Maharashtra) : Hindu name, probably from Marathi kir ‘parrot’.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh (Khatri) name of unknown meaning.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Queen
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One with Pale White Complexion
Surname or Lastname
Indian (Kashmir)
Indian (Kashmir) : Hindu (Brahman) name, probably from an ancestral personal name Madan (from Sanskrit madana ‘god of love, or infatuation’).Indian (Panjab) : Hindu (Arora) and Sikh name based on the name of an Arora clan, probably from Persian maidÄn ‘field’. The name from the Panjab is pronounced mÉ™dÄn.English : habitational name from Mathon in Herefordshire, or Mattins Farm, Radwinter, in Essex, or Martinfield Green, Saffron Walden, in Essex. The first of these is named with Old English mÄthm ‘treasure’, ‘gift’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Very Soft; Soft Minded
Boy/Male
Tamil
Smooth
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Female God
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Prashad
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a short form of the personal names Giles, Julian, or William. In theory the name would have a soft initial when derived from the first two of these, and a hard one when from William or from the other possibilities discussed in 2–4 below. However, there has been much confusion over the centuries.Northern English : topographic name for someone who lived by a ravine or deep glen, Middle English gil(l), Old Norse gil ‘ravine’.Scottish and Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille (Scottish), Mac Giolla (Irish), patronymics from an occupational name for a servant or a short form of the various personal names formed by attaching this element to the name of a saint. See McGill. The Old Norse personal name Gilli is probably of this origin, and may lie behind some examples of the name in northern England.Scottish and Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac An Ghoill (see Gall 1).Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads in western Norway named Gil, from Old Norse gil ‘ravine’.Dutch : cognate of Giles.Jewish (Israeli) : ornamental name from Hebrew gil ‘joy’.German : from a vernacular short form of the medieval personal name Aegidius (see Gilger).Indian (Panjab) : Sikh name, probably from Panjabi gil ‘moisture’, also meaning ‘prosperity’. There is a Jat tribe that bears this name; the Ramgarhia Sikhs also have a clan called Gill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sandall.Variant of Scandinavian Sandahl.Indian (Panjab, Jammu and Kashmir) : Hindu (Arora, Dogra) and Sikh name, from Arabic ̣sandal ‘sandal’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from Polish sandał, Yiddish sandal ‘sandalwood’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Panjabi Dance Form
PANJ
PANJ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hensley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Good.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a goldsmith, from goud ‘gold’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Punyabrata | பà¯à®¨à¯à®¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¤à®¾
Dedicated to the good
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Proud
Boy/Male
African, Australian
Versatile
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhanunjay | தநà¯à®‚நà¯à®œà®¯
Boy/Male
Spanish
Reference to the card game faro.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Jamaican
Pure; Chaste; Kind and Caring
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Curd; Beautiful
PANJ
PANJ
PANJ
PANJ
PANJ