- Prachi
Name Prachi generally means East or Morning, is of Indian origin, Name Prachi is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Prachi are mainly Hindu by religion.
- Maqdad
Miqdad is a Muslim name for boys meaning Obedient; Name of a Sahabi. Read below for Miqdad's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. ... Miqdad is written in Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, Bangla as مقداد, मिक़दाद, مقداد, মিকদাদ.
Meaning: A man named,
Origin: Arabic - Sunami
Name Sunami or (no variations) means Well Named. Person born with name Sunami are with pragmatic approach to life. ... Generally, person with name Sunami behave in a composed manner. Sunami has expression number 5 which has some meaning in Indian vedic astrology or Numerology.
Meaning: Well Named,
Origin: Hindi - Parca
The word anorak comes from the Greenlandic (Kalaallisut) word annoraaq. It did not appear in English until 1924; an early definition is "a beaded item worn by Greenland women or brides in the 1930s". ... The word parka is derived from the Nenets language. In the Aleutian Islands the word simply means "animal skin".
Meaning: Named for the furies,
Origin: Brazilian - Mulayl
Meaning: A companion was so named,
Origin: Arabic - Josune
Meaning of name Josune. Etymology : Feminine form of JOSU. Saint : Origin : Basque.
Meaning: Named for jesus,
Origin: Spanish - Parcae
Plural noun. Fates. Word origin of 'Parcae' L, pl. of Parca, one of the Fates, orig., a birth-goddess < parere, to give birth: see -parous.
Meaning: Named for the furies,
Origin: Brazilian - Sirina
The name Sirina is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Sirina is: Named for the Sirens.
Meaning: Named for the sirens,
Origin: Greek - Neris
Noblewoman. POPULARITY: 11878. Neris as a girl's name is of Welsh origin meaning "noblewoman"
Meaning: Named for the nereides,
Origin: Brazilian - Annuziata
Annunziata Name Meaning. Italian: from a female personal name, a Marian name (Maria l'Annunziata) referring to the Annunciation by the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary of her impending motherhood (Luke 1:20–38). The festival of the Annunciation has been celebrated since the 5th century.
Meaning: Named for the annunciation,
Origin: Italian