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- Gorkem
Meaning: Magnificant pronounce grr-kem
Origin: Turkish - Mare
The name Mare is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Mare is: Bitter.
- Laire
In Scottish the meaning of the name Laire is: Mare.
- Lair
The name lair is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from when the family lived in Leire, in Leciestershire, or in Layer in Essex. They are all derived from an ancient Celtic river name, Leir. The name is no longer in use as a name for a river.
- Asvika
Name Asvika generally means Little mare, is of Indian origin, Name Asvika is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Asvika are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Asvika belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) and Nakshatra (stars) Krithika.
Meaning: A little mare
Origin: hindi - Harpinna
- Samvarta
Meaning: A mythical mare
Origin: Hindi - Aashvi
Name Aashvi or (Aashvi) means Blessed and Victorious. This name comes under number 17, so Astrology can describe lot information about Aashvi. ... You have the capacity to make a person for you that means you are really capable to make understand anything very well.
Meaning: Blessed and victorious, Little mare
Origin: hindi - Aasvi
Aasvi is an Indian name for boys meaning River; Goddess Saraswati. Read below for Aasvi's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Aasvi is the one, congratulations!
Meaning: Blessed and victorious, Little mare
Origin: hindi - Aiz
Aiz is a Muslim Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name. Aiz is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin.
Meaning: This was the name of a reciter of the Quran who followed the recital of Hamzah , mare
Origin: Arabic
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