K Kumar Forerunner Apr 12, 2006 #1 Whats in ur name? Check HERE and report back! hyeah: Kumar: Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Derived from Sanskrit kumara meaning "boy, son". In Hindu texts this is an epithet of both the fire god Agni and Skanda.
Whats in ur name? Check HERE and report back! hyeah: Kumar: Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Derived from Sanskrit kumara meaning "boy, son". In Hindu texts this is an epithet of both the fire god Agni and Skanda.
zhopudey Galvanizer Apr 12, 2006 #3 ROHAN (1) Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Derived from Sanskrit rohana meaning "ascending". Never knew that! hyeah: ROHAN (2) Gender: Feminine Usage: Literature From the novel 'The Lord of the Rings' by J. R. R. Tolkien, where it is a place name meaning "horse country" in Sindarin. Hmmmmm, this is feminine? Is that why they keep talking about the "riders of Rohan"?
ROHAN (1) Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Derived from Sanskrit rohana meaning "ascending". Never knew that! hyeah: ROHAN (2) Gender: Feminine Usage: Literature From the novel 'The Lord of the Rings' by J. R. R. Tolkien, where it is a place name meaning "horse country" in Sindarin. Hmmmmm, this is feminine? Is that why they keep talking about the "riders of Rohan"?
Vince Boogie-Man Forerunner Apr 12, 2006 #4 My name not found in database either... No i'll never know what i mean.. :'( LOL.
N Nikhil Forerunner Apr 12, 2006 #5 NIKHIL Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Means "whole, entire" in Sanskrit.
Spacescreamer Innovator Apr 12, 2006 #6 Not in Database.. bt i wd tell u anyway .. Name : Himanshu Meanin : Chunk of Ice..
S suhayl Contributor Apr 12, 2006 #7 SUHAYL Gender: Masculine Usage: Arabic Other Scripts: سهيل (Arabic) From the Arabic name of the second brightest star in the sky, known in the western world as Canopus.
SUHAYL Gender: Masculine Usage: Arabic Other Scripts: سهيل (Arabic) From the Arabic name of the second brightest star in the sky, known in the western world as Canopus.
H hunt3r Explorer Apr 12, 2006 #8 SHANTANU Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian, Hindu Mythology Means "wholesome, calm" in Sanskrit. In the Indian epic the Mahabharata this is the name of a king of Hastinapura.
SHANTANU Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian, Hindu Mythology Means "wholesome, calm" in Sanskrit. In the Indian epic the Mahabharata this is the name of a king of Hastinapura.
C chic_magnet Discoverer Apr 12, 2006 #10 NISHANT Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Means "night's end, dawn" in Sanskrit.
K Kumar Forerunner Apr 14, 2006 #15 hmm...it seems only fairly well known names r getting defined.....
hmasalia Forerunner Apr 14, 2006 #16 Gender: Masculine Usage: Arabic Other Scripts: Øسين (Arabic) NO MEANINING GIVEN.... COS I AM NAMED AFTER A PROPHET...
Gender: Masculine Usage: Arabic Other Scripts: Øسين (Arabic) NO MEANINING GIVEN.... COS I AM NAMED AFTER A PROPHET...
Switch Herald Apr 14, 2006 #17 NISHANT Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Means "night's end, dawn" in Sanskrit.
E EnigmatriX Discoverer Apr 14, 2006 #18 RAKESH Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Means "lord of the full-moon day" from Sanskrit raka "full-moon day" and isa "lord, ruler".
RAKESH Gender: Masculine Usage: Indian Means "lord of the full-moon day" from Sanskrit raka "full-moon day" and isa "lord, ruler".
hmasalia Forerunner Apr 14, 2006 #19 Gender: Masculine Usage: Arabic Other Scripts: Øسين (Arabic) Meaning not given cos name after a Prophet
Gender: Masculine Usage: Arabic Other Scripts: Øسين (Arabic) Meaning not given cos name after a Prophet