- Eg
e.g. definition. An abbreviation meaning “for example.” It is short for the Latin exempli gratia, “for the sake of example.” A list of examples may be preceded by e.g.: “She loved exotic fruit, e.g., mangoes, passion fruit, and papayas.” (Compare i.e.)
- Saxan
The name Saxan is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Saxan is: Sword.
- Khasif
Kashif (also spelled Kaashif, Kaşif, or Kashef, Arabic: کاشف) is an Arabic word, commonly used as a male given name in the Muslim world. Its meaning is close to the English words "revealer", "discoverer", "uncoverer" or "pioneer".
- Akhangal
- Khadga
Literal meaning of Khadga: Khadga means sword or large sacrificial knife in Classical Sanskrit. Khadga also means rhinoceros horn.
- Lann
Lann Name Meaning. English: unexplained. In part, possibly a shortened form of Scottish and Irish McLann, also unexplained. German: from a short form of a Germanic personal name composed with land 'land' as the first element, for example Lannhardt, from Landohard.
- Brendan - BREN-dən
From Brendanus, the Latinized form of the Irish name Bréanainn which was derived from a Welsh word meaning "prince". Saint Brendan was a 6th-century Irish abbot who, according to legend, crossed the Atlantic and reached North America with 17 other monks.
- Brenda - BREN-də
In Scottish the meaning of the name Brenda is: From the Norse, meaning sword or torch, this name was originally used only in the Shetland Isles of Scotland, but spread to other parts of the English-speaking world after Brenda appeared as a heroine in Sir Walter Scott's 1822 novel The Pirate.
- Brantley - BRANT-lee
Surname derived from Old High German brant, meaning "fire." English surname derived from Old English brant "steep, tall" + leah "meadow". Famous real-life people named Brantley: | Edit. Brantley Gilbert: Country music artist.
- Sihag
Gandheli was founded by Sihag clan and was one of their districts. Their chief was Chokha Singh Sihag. ... It was a thikana of Sihag Jats of Jangal Desh prior to its annexation by Rathores. Its ancient name was Palhupura (पल्हुपुर) or Prahladakupa (प्रह्लादकूप). (See:A prasasti of the Sapadalaksha line, L-15).