- Murali
Means "flute" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu god Krishna, given to him because he played the flute.
- Ravali
Ravali is a Telugu name for girls meaning Eshwar; God. Read below for Ravali's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Ravali is the one, congratulations!
Meaning: Sound came from Murali
Origin: hindi - Nasikh
Nasikh is a Muslim Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Nasikh is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin. You can find name meaning of Nasikh in both English & Urdu, and other languages as well.
Meaning: To Write, To Pay
Origin: Arabic - Lekhon
Meaning: One who can write
Origin: Indian - Lilawatti
Means "amusing, charming, graceful" in Sanskrit. The 12th-century mathematician Bhaskara named one of his systems of mathematics after his daughter Lilavati. This was also the name of a 13th-century queen of Sri Lanka. Home » Names.
Meaning: To Write
Origin: Hindi - Bala Murali
Meaning: Young Krishna with flute
Origin: hindi - Viash
Viash Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).
Meaning: A Sage who Write Mahabharata
Origin: Hindi - Yeshua
Yeshua in Hebrew is a verbal derivative from "to rescue", "to deliver". ... The name יֵשׁוּעַ "Yeshua" (transliterated in the English Old Testament as Jeshua) is a late form of the Biblical Hebrew name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ Yehoshua (Joshua), and spelled with a waw in the second syllable.
Meaning: Spanish, speaking
- Seville
Contribute your knowledge to the name Sevilla. ... The girl's name Sevilla s(e)-villa, sev(il)-la is of Spanish origin. Variant of Sibyl (Greek) "prophetess, oracle". Also the name of an ancient city in southern Spain, home of painter Diego Velazquez and the setting of Bizet's famous opera "Carmen".
Meaning: A spanish city
Origin: Spanish - Ramonita
Ramona is usually a feminine given name, the feminine form of Ramon (Spanish) and Raymond (Old German), meaning "protecting hands". Today it is used in Spain, Bulgaria, Romania, the Republic of Moldova, Italy, and Portugal, and in some countries of Latin America and North America.
Meaning: Spanish meaning, little ramona
Origin: Spanish