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Confederacy of ancient India
Vrishnis (Sanskrit: वृष्णि, IAST: Vṛṣṇi) were an ancient Indian clan who were believed to be the descendants of Vrishni. It is believed that Vrishni was
Vrishni
Ancient people from India
formed of various clans, being the Satvatas, Andhakas, Bhojas, Kukuras, Vrishni, Surasenas, and Abhira who all worshipped Krishna. They are listed in ancient
Yadava
Ancient Indian legendary heroes
Vrishni heroes The Vrishni heroes (IAST: Vṛṣṇi vīras), also referred to as Pancha-viras (IAST: Pañca vīras; 'the five heroes'), are a group of five legendary
Vrishni_heroes
Vrishni hero
Vāsudeva-Krishna (Vāsudeva-Kṛṣṇa) or Krishna-Vāsudeva, was a deified Vrishni hero of the Vrishni-clan, and may well have been a historical ruler in the region
Vāsudeva
Vrishni warrior mentioned in Hindu texts
belonging to the Vrishni clan to which Krishna also belonged. According to the Puranas, he was the grandson of Shini of the Vrishni clan, and son of Satyaka
Satyaki
Grandson of the god Krishna in Hinduism
avatar, an avatar of Vishnu. He is a member of the chatur-vyuha, the four Vrishni heroes. Anirudha was born to Pradyumna and Rukmavati. He was the grandson
Aniruddha
Son of Krishna and Jambavati
In the 1st century BC, there seems to be evidence for a worship of five Vrishni heroes (Balarama, Krishna, Pradyumna, Aniruddha, and Samba), due to the
Samba_(Krishna's_son)
Hindu goddess and the sister of Krishna in epic Mahabharata
including the epic Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana. A princess of the Vrishni clan and the daughter of Vasudeva, Subhadra married the Pandava prince
Subhadra
Son of Krishna and Rukmini in Hinduism
Sanat Kumara. The Harivamsa describes the chaturvyuha, consisisting of the Vrishni heroes Vāsudeva, Samkarsana, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha, that would later
Pradyumna
Legendary dynasties in Hinduism
Prithushrava Vrishni I was a Yadava king whose dynasty was called as Vrshni Dynasty. Vrishni I was a great Yadava king. His descendants were the Vrishni Yadavas
List of Puru and Yadu dynasties
List_of_Puru_and_Yadu_dynasties
Four emanations of Narayana in Hinduism
doctrine (Vyūhavāda) developed out of the earlier Vīravāda cult of the Vrishni heroes, in which the five heroes Saṃkarṣaṇa, Vāsudeva, Pradyumna, Samba
Caturvyūha
Friend of Hindu deity Krishna
the latter. The Mahabharata mentions that Uddhava was a minister of the Vrishnis, whom they all regarded and respected. The Bhagavata Purana mentions that
Uddhava
Discus weapon used by Vishnu
evidence of the Sudarshana-Chakra is found in a rare tribal Vrishni silver coin with the legend Vṛishṇi-rājaṅṅya-gaṇasya-trātasya which P. L. Gupta thought was
Sudarshana_Chakra
C. 113 BCE column in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, India
be associated to the worship of Samkarsana-Balarama, another one of the Vrishni heroes. A short distance away, Cunningham found a second pillar capital
Heliodorus_pillar
Major deity in Hinduism
being Vāsudeva. Vāsudeva was a hero-god of the tribe of the Vrishnis, belonging to the Vrishni heroes, whose worship is attested from the 5th–6th century
Krishna
South Indian dynasty (1163–1323)
Viṣṭi. Historian P.V.P. Sastry theorises that "Viṣṭi" is a corruption of Vrishni, the name of a clan from which some Rashtrakutas claimed descent. He notes
Kakatiya_dynasty
Legendary figure in ancient India
of Vasudeva Anakadundubhi, king of the Vrishnis in the region of Mathura. He was a leading member of the Vrishni heroes, and may well have been an ancient
Saṃkarṣaṇa
Hindu god and brother of Krishna
powerful local deity named Samkarshana, associated with the local cult of the Vrishni heroes in Mathura from around the 4th century BCE. The concept of the avatars
Balarama
Eight principal wives of Hindu god Krishna
Parvaharivamsha in the Mahabharata - Vishnuparva Chapter 103 - narration of the Vrishni race". Mahabharata Resources Organization. Retrieved 25 January 2013. Mani
Ashtabharya
Son of Arjuna in the Mahabharata
Kuru lineage, born to Arjuna—the third Pandava brother—and Subhadra—a Vrishni princess. He was also one of the few individuals, along with his father
Abhimanyu
Hindu mythological king
Kamsa (Sanskrit: कंस, IAST: Kaṃsa) was the tyrant ruler of the Vrishni kingdom, with its capital at Mathura. He is variously described in Hindu literature
Kamsa
Hindu mantra
traditions that was assimilated with what would become Vaishnavism, revered the Vrishni heroes, primary among them being Vāsudeva (Krishna). It may be concluded
Om_Namo_Bhagavate_Vāsudevāya
King of Mathura in the Mahabharata
Mahabharata. He is the King of Mathura, a kingdom that was established by the Vrishni tribes from the Yadavamsha clan. His son Kamsa was a cousin of Krishna's
Ugrasena
Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia
Shunga Sindhu Sudra Surasena Trigarta Utkala Vanga Vatsa Vidarbha Videha Vrishni Yadavas Yadu Yaudheya Agariya people Andh people Angika people Assamese
Indo-Aryan_peoples
1988 TV series by B. R. Chopra based on Mahabharata
Vishnu Sharma as Vasudev, son of Shurasena, brother of Kunti, prince of Vrishni tribe, father of Balarama, Krishna, and Subhadra, maternal uncle of the
Mahabharat_(1988_TV_series)
Hindu goddess and chief consort of god Krishna
Charudeshna and 8 others sons and Charumati (daughter) Dynasty Bhoja-Yaduvamsha-Chandravamsha (by birth) Vrishni-Yaduvamsha-Chandravamsha (by marriage)
Rukmini
Major Hindu scripture
Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja Nishadas more Major Events Sarpa Satra Lakshagriha Svayamvara Mayasabha
Bhagavad_Gita
Father of Hindu god Krishna
deities Vāsudeva-Krishna, Balarama, and Subhadra. He was a king of the Vrishnis. His sister Kunti was married to Pandu. "Vasudeva" as an object of worship
Vasudeva
Army division featured in Hinduism
leads Krishna's Narayani Sena consisting of Yadava clans of Andhakas, Vrishnis, Kukuras, Bhojas and the Shainyas offered prior to the war) – 1 akshauhini
Akshauhini
Seventh queen consort of Hindu god Krishna
Parvaharivamsha in the Mahabharata - Vishnuparva Chapter 103 - narration of the Vrishni race". Mahabharata Resources Organization. Retrieved 25 January 2013. "Five
Lakshmana_(Krishna's_wife)
Ancient school of art, especially Sculpture, in India
Sodasa. The Vrishni statues also are not of the colossal type, as they would only have stood about 1.22 meters complete. The Mora Vrishnis function as
Art_of_Mathura
Archeological site and cave in Madhya Pradesh, India
Probably the earliest known Indian depiction of the Mathuran known as the Vrishni heroes, is a rock painting found at Tikla. This rock painting is dated
Tikla
Major Hindu goddess; goddess of wealth and beauty
Parvaharivamsha in the Mahabharata - Vishnuparva Chapter 103 - narration of the Vrishni race". Mahabharata Resources Organization. Retrieved 25 January 2013. Jestice
Lakshmi
War described in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
Territory-less Pandavas of Kuru Panchala under Drupada Matsya under Virata Vrishni under Satyaki Chedi under Dhrishtaketu Pandyas Magadha under Jayatsena
Kurukshetra_War
Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being
formed as Vasudevism around Vāsudeva, a deified leader of the Vrishnis, and one of the Vrishni heroes. Later, Vāsudeva was amalgamated with Krishna "the deified
Vaishnavism
Dynasty of Indo-Scythian rulers (60 BCE–2nd century CE)
Sodasa. The Vrishni statues also are not of the colossal type, as they would only have stood about 1.22 meters complete. The Mora Vrishnis function as
Northern_Satraps
Indian kingdom
That large force which was well protected by mighty car-warriors of the Vrishni and the Bhoja races, as also by the warriors of Surashtra well-armed and
Saurashtra_kingdom
Hero of Indian epic Mahabharata
festival at Mount Raivataka, Arjuna sees Subhadra, the princess of the Vrishnis (a clan of Yadava lineage), who is also Krishna’s sister, and is captivated
Arjuna
Warrior in the epic Mahabharata
to become the king. Through his relationship to his mother Kunti, all Vrishnis on Krishna's side will also recognize him and be his tributary, he can
Karna
1st-century Sanskrit inscription found near Mathura
mention of pratima (murti, images), stone shrine (temple) and calls the five Vrishnis as bhagavatam. It is dated to the early decades of 1st century CE during
Mora_Well_Inscription
Ancient Indian religious tradition
sacrificial rites of Vedism, and initially focusing on the worship of the Vrishni hero Vāsudeva in the region of Mathura. It later assimilated into the concept
Bhagavata_Sampradaya
Mother of Pandavas in Hindu epic Mahabharata
character in the Mahabharata, an ancient Sanskrit epic poem. A princess of the Vrishni dynasty, she becomes the wife of Pandu, king of the Kuru Kingdom, and is
Kunti
Sixteenth book of the Mahabharata
Dvaraka sinks into the sea. Arjuna proceeded by slow marches, causing the Vrishni women to rest in pleasant forests, mountains and by the sides of delightful
Mausala_Parva
Art flourished during reign of Indo-Scythian rulers in Pakistan and northwestern India
Sodasa. The Vrishni statues also are not of the colossal type, as they would only have stood about 1.22 meters complete. The Mora Vrishnis function as
Indo-Scythian_art
Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita written by Sant Dnyaneshwar
Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja Nishadas more Major Events Sarpa Satra Lakshagriha Svayamvara Mayasabha
Dnyaneshwari
Ancient Indian region
one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas. The Sura-sena Janapada was occupied by Vrishnis and Andhakas, branches of the Yadu tribe. The Mahabharata and the Puranas
Surasena
City in Rajasthan, India
BIKANER • Mayor Sushila Kanwar (BJP) • Municipal Commissioner Namrata Vrishni, IAS Area • Total 270 km2 (100 sq mi) Elevation 242 m (794 ft) Population
Bikaner
Epithet of the Hindu deity Vishnu
Oriental Art. Indian Society of Oriental Art. 1937. p. 16. Gupta, Vinay K. "Vrishnis in Ancient Literature and Art". Indology's Pulse Arts in Context, Doris
Narayana
District of Rajasthan in India
The collector and district magistrate (DM) of Bikaner is Smt. Namrata Vrishni. On 30 November 2024, it was announced in the Rajasthan Government meeting
Bikaner_district
Foster-father of Hindu god Krishna
Yadu Yadava dynasty (After 74 generations) Vrishni Vesparna Devamida Madisha Parjanya Variyasi Shurasena Marisha Nanda Yashoda Vasudeva Devaki Yogamaya
Nandagopa
Social communities of India and Nepal
that it is "almost certain" from analysis of the Puranas that Andhaka, Vrishni, Satvata and Abhira were collectively known as Yadavas and worshipped Krishna
Yadav
Hindu teachings within the Mahabharata
Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja Nishadas more Major Events Sarpa Satra Lakshagriha Svayamvara Mayasabha
Vyadha_Gita
Late medieval Hindu dynasty of India (831–1315)
Khajuraho inscription describes the Chandela king Dhanga as a member of the Vrishni clan of the Yadavas (who also claimed to be part of the Lunar dynasty)
Chandelas_of_Jejakabhukti
Uncle of Krishna in Hinduism
Pargiter believes that the family's chiefdom stretched as far back as Vrishni. Akrura's cousin, Kamsa, ruled as the king of the Yadus, based in his capital
Akrura
Kingdoms in the Indian subcontinent (c. 600 BCE–c. 345 BCE)
The Andhakas and Vrishnis of Mathura/Surasena are referred to in the Ashtadhyayi of Pāṇini. In Kautiliya's Arthashastra, the Vrishnis are described as
Mahajanapadas
Ancient Indian tribe
son of Satvata, and that they were a kindred tribe of the Andhakas and Vrishnis. The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Bhoja_tribe
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
Mathura, stated that images pratima(h) of the blessed (bhagavatam) five Vrishni heroes, were installed in a stone shrine of a person called Tosa. The heroes
Mathura
period associated with moral decline in Hindu cosmology. Krishna, born to Vrishni clan, enters the epic with a background of notable deeds, such as the killing
Krishna_in_the_Mahabharata
Historical tribe of northern India
SATAVAHANAS MAHAMEGHA- VAHANAS SAMATATAS AUDUMBARAS YAUDHEYAS PAURAVAS VRISHNIS KUNINDAS INDO- GREEKS GRECO- BACTRIANS MITRAS ARJUNAYANAS MALAVAS SHUNGAS
Audumbaras
2012 novel by Ashwin Sanghi
are the descendants of the ancient Yadava tribe, namely Saini, Bhoja, Vrishni, Kukura and Chedi. The author narrates a detailed version of the post-Mahabharatha
The_Krishna_Key
Ancient Indian people
SATAVAHANAS MAHAMEGHA- VAHANAS SAMATATAS AUDUMBARAS YAUDHEYAS PAURAVAS VRISHNIS KUNINDAS INDO- GREEKS GRECO- BACTRIANS MITRAS ARJUNAYANAS MALAVAS SHUNGAS
Arjunayanas
Ancient dynasty of the Indian subcontinent
SATAVAHANAS MAHAMEGHA- VAHANAS SAMATATAS AUDUMBARAS YAUDHEYAS PAURAVAS VRISHNIS KUNINDAS INDO- GREEKS GRECO- BACTRIANS MITRAS ARJUNAYANAS MALAVAS SHUNGAS
Pauravas
Indian dynasty (2nd century BCE – 3rd century CE)
SATAVAHANAS MAHAMEGHA- VAHANAS SAMATATAS AUDUMBARAS YAUDHEYAS PAURAVAS VRISHNIS KUNINDAS INDO- GREEKS GRECO- BACTRIANS MITRAS ARJUNAYANAS MALAVAS SHUNGAS
Satavahana_dynasty
Hindu mythological character
the young man seen in her dream by sketching various portraits of the Vrishnis. Usha realised that she had dreamt of Aniruddha, the grandson of Krishna
Banasura
Study of ancient Sanskrit inscriptions
linked to the cult of the Vrishni heroes: it mentions a stone shrine (temple), pratima (murti, images) and calls the five Vrishnis as bhagavatam. There are
Sanskrit_epigraphy
Historical people mentioned in the Mahabharata
pastoral cowherders, but at other times as plundering tribes. Along with the Vrishnis, the Satvatas, and the Yadavas, the Abhiras were followers of the Vedas
Abhira_people
22nd Jain Tirthankara
existence is heavily debated and largely tied to the historicity of the Vrishni heroes. Jain tradition frequently points to the appearance of the names
Neminatha
Royal house of Yadu dynasty
Tholkappiyar, the author of Tamil grammar, and eighteen members of the Vrishni family along with eighteen crore Velir and Aruvalar. It has been suggested
Velir
Ancient Tamil dynasty of South India
SATAVAHANAS MAHAMEGHA- VAHANAS SAMATATAS AUDUMBARAS YAUDHEYAS PAURAVAS VRISHNIS KUNINDAS INDO- GREEKS GRECO- BACTRIANS MITRAS ARJUNAYANAS MALAVAS SHUNGAS
Pandya_dynasty
Conflicts of the Hindu Mythos
the Panchala and Matsya forces, the Rakshasa forces of Bhima's son, and Vrishni-Yadava heroes. Commander in Chief: Dhristadyumna Rathis: Uttamaujas, Shikhandi
Hindu_mythological_wars
Epithet for god, lord, blessed one in Hinduism and Buddhism
introduced the chaturvyuha concept and laid emphasis on the worship of the five Vrishni warriors, which reached the peak of its popularity during the Gupta Period
Bhagavan
Goddess-centric Hindu text
-- Vasudeva Father of Krishna, Balarama, and Subhadra; The king of the Vrishnis and a Yadava prince. 2 subahu The king of Kashi 3 Sudarshana The son of
Devi_Bhagavata_Purana
Ancient Hindu goddess associated with Vāsudeva Kṛṣṇa
Vishnu as Yogamaya. The goddess is believed to have been worshipped by the Vrishnis. Many "kinship triads", depicting Vasudeva Krishna, Balarama, and their
Ekanamsha
Capital city mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja Nishadas more Major Events Sarpa Satra Lakshagriha Svayamvara Mayasabha
Manipura_(Mahabharata)
Art associated with Hindus
Vāsudeva (as an avatar of Vishnu) together with the other members of the Vrishni clan of the Pancharatra system: Samkarsana, Pradyumna and Aniruddha, with
Hindu_art
Major landowning caste in himachal pradesh and uttarakhand
of Kuninda relative to other groups: the Audumbaras, the Vemakas, the Vrishnis, the Yaudheyas, the Pauravas and the Arjunayanas. Government monarchy History
Kanet
Political entities in the Indian subcontinent from 3rd century BCE - 13th century CE
MAHAMEGHA- VAHANAS INDO- GREEKS GRECO- BACTRIANS AUDUMBARAS YAUDHEYAS PAURAVAS VRISHNIS KUNINDAS MITRAS ARJUNAYANAS MALAVAS SHUNGAS PANDYAS CHOLAS SAMATATAS During
Middle_kingdoms_of_India
Sanskrit play, possibly 3rd or 4th century CE
elephant killed by Arjuna during the Bharata battle. Arjuna appointed at Vrishni prince as the king of Shurasena, and gave the necklace to him. The necklace
Kaumudi-Mahotsava
Hindu folk goddess of children
six-headed Skanda on the obverse. Shashthi is also pictured in a Kushan-era Vrishni triad from the Mathura region, surrounded by Skanda and Vishakha. In Yaudheya
Shashthi
Early history of Indian dynasty
they belonged to the Yadava line descended from the Vrishni hero Satyaki. Rashtrakutas claim Vrishni Yadava lineage throughout their records. One inscription
Origin of the Rashtrakuta dynasty
Origin_of_the_Rashtrakuta_dynasty
1st-century BCE Sanskrit inscriptions
beliefs. The inscriptions seem to provide evidence for an early reverence of Vrishni hero-deities Samkarshana and Vāsudeva (later known as Balarama and Krishna)
Hathibada Ghosundi inscriptions
Hathibada_Ghosundi_inscriptions
Character in the Mahabharata, A Chiranjivi
kings. The Adi Parva mentions that Kripa taught the Pandavas, Kauravas, Vrishnis and Yadavas about Dhanurveda. Later, the Pandava and Kaurava princes studied
Kripa
Ābhīra (Dakshinapatha Āryāvarta – Southern Āryāvarta) Kukura – Satvata – Vrishni – Shainya / Shaineya Yaudheya – (Madhya-desha Āryāvarta – Central Āryāvarta)
List of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Indo-Aryan_peoples_and_tribes
To arrange troops in a battle formation
Oriental Art. Indian Society of Oriental Art. 1937. p. 16. Gupta, Vinay K. "Vrishnis in Ancient Literature and Art". Indology's Pulse Arts in Context, Doris
Vyūha
Historical tribe of Uttarakhand, India
Location of the Vemakas relative to other groups: the Audumbaras, the Kunindas, the Vrishnis, the Yaudheyas, the Pauravas and the Arjunayanas.
Vemaka
Daughter of Banasura and wife of Aniruddha in Hinduism
the young man seen in her dream by sketching various portraits of the Vrishnis. Usha realised that she had dreamt of Aniruddha, the grandson of Krishna
Usha_(princess)
Kingdom in ancient India
delight in the study of the science of arms. Your sons enter the town of the Vrishnis (Dwaraka) and take an immediate liking to the people there. And as you
Anarta_kingdom
Art of the Kushan Empire
composition Vāsudeva as the central deity together with the other members of the Vrishni clan of the Pancharatra system emanating from him: Samkarsana, Pradyumna
Kushan_art
1949 film by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu
The Yadavas led by Balarama, the Nishadas led by Eklavya, the Kurus, the Vrishnis all accept their sovereignty under Karna's rule. Jarasandha, Shishupala
Pavalakodi_(1949_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
is the half-brother of Devaki, the mother of Krishna, and ruler of the Vrishni kingdom in Mathura. Kamsa may also refer to: Camsá language or Kamsa language
Kamsa_(disambiguation)
First book of the Mahabharata
falls in love with and takes away Subhadra, Krishna's sister. The upset Vrishnis prepare war with Arjuna, but finally desist. Arjuna returns from exile
Adi_Parva
Hindu mythological creature
Publications. p. 13. ISBN 978-81-7099-002-4. Gupta, Vinay K. (January 2019). "Vrishnis in Ancient Literature and Art". Indology's Pulse Arts in Context, Doris
Makara
Ancient Indian tribe
SATAVAHANAS MAHAMEGHA- VAHANAS SAMATATAS AUDUMBARAS YAUDHEYAS PAURAVAS VRISHNIS KUNINDAS INDO- GREEKS GRECO- BACTRIANS MITRAS ARJUNAYANAS MALAVAS SHUNGAS
Malavas
Ancient Indian religious movement around Narayana-Vishnu (Vaishnavism)
Oriental Art. Indian Society of Oriental Art. 1937. p. 16. Gupta, Vinay K. "Vrishnis in Ancient Literature and Art". Indology's Pulse Arts in Context, Doris
Pancharatra
Book by Shashi Tharoor
Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja Nishadas more Major Events Sarpa Satra Lakshagriha Svayamvara Mayasabha
The_Great_Indian_Novel
Kingdom mentioned in the epic Mahabharata
Shishupala with his son, the king of Karusha; and the invincible youths of the Vrishni race, all these kings were present in Yudhishthira's newly built court
Anupa_kingdom
BC Vajjika League Vaishali Confederacy c. 7th century BCE – c. 468 BCE Vrishni Hoshiarpur Tribal Kingdom 5th century BC – 4th century AD Yaudheya Rohtak
List_of_Classical_Age_states
Ancient Indian military republic
the Yaudheya relative to other groups: the Audumbaras, the Vemakas, the Vrishnis, the Kunindas, the Pauravas and the Arjunayanas Capital Rohtak Government
Yaudheya
Ancient kingdom inhabited by the Hara Huna tribe
Sakas and Uddras and many barbarous tribes living in the woods, and many Vrishnis and Harahunas, and dusky tribes of the Himavat, and many Nipas and people
Hara_Huna_kingdom
Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
in consequence of their relationship by marriage, and the Andhakas and Vrishnis (Anarta Yadavas) in consequence of their friendship (2,51). When the Pandavas
Kampil
VRISHNI
VRISHNI
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Excellent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Divine, Lord krishnas mother (Krishna's mother and the wife of Vasudeva, a chief of the Vrishni clan. Sister of Kamsa, she was imprisoned by him soon after her marriage.)
Girl/Female
Indian
Divine, Lord krishnas mother (Krishna's mother and the wife of Vasudeva, a chief of the Vrishni clan. Sister of Kamsa, she was imprisoned by him soon after her marriage.)
Boy/Male
Indian
Manly.
VRISHNI
VRISHNI
Girl/Female
Norse
Divinely inspired wisdom.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sandy Shore
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Adorned with beauty.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Parvati (Wife of Lord Shiva)
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
People's Friend
Girl/Female
Hindu
The grove where Buddha was born
Girl/Female
Hindu
Silver
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, so called from Old English Scēaftingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Scēaft’, a byname meaning ‘shaft’, ‘spear’. The initial consonant was modified from ‘sh’ to ‘sk’ under Scandinavian influence.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cambridgeshire and South Yorkshire called Wentworth, probably from the Old English byname Wintra meaning ‘winter’ + Old English worð ‘enclosure’. It is, however, also possible that the name referred to a settlement inhabited only in winter. Compare Winterbottom.William Wentworth came from Rigsby, England, to Exeter, NH, in 1639. Benning Wentworth (1696–1770) and his nephew John Wentworth (1737–1820) were both colonial governors of NH.
Boy/Male
British, English, Swedish
He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Follower of Christ; Diminutive of Christopher
VRISHNI
VRISHNI
VRISHNI
VRISHNI
VRISHNI