What is the name meaning of ATHA. Phrases containing ATHA
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ATHA
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Indian
God is exalted
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French American German
Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida'...
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French
French form of Greek Athanasios, ATHANASE means "immortal."
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Greek
(Αθάμας) Greek name ATHAMAS means "rich harvest." In mythology, this is the name of the father of Phrixos.
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Greek
noble.
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Tamil
Ultimate
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Greek
(Αθανας) Short form of Greek Athanasios, ATHANAS means "immortal."
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Muslim
Neat, Clean
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Greek
 Feminine form of Greek Athanasios, ATHANASIA means "immortal." Compare with another form of Athanasia.
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Hindu
Lord Ganesh
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German
Old German name ATHALA means "noble."
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Hindu
Lord Ganesh
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Muslim
Unknown, Mystery, Maze
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Hindu
The first Vedas, Lord Ganesh, Knower of the arthara Vedas
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Hindu
The first Vedas, Lord Ganesh, Knower of the arthara Vedas
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Greek Latin
Father of Phrixus and Helle.
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Tamil
Athalia | அதாலியா
God is exalted
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Greek
Daughter of Athamas.
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Armenian
Name of a historian.
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Greek
Immortal.
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Tamil
Happy, Dear one, Another name of Kunti mother of Pandavas)
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God's Name; Son of Goddess of Victory; Lord Vishnu.
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Celebrity, Indian, Telugu
Yad; Remeber
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Lord of Rivers
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Tamil
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Tamil
Vanamalin | வநாமலிந
Lord Krishna
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Hindu, Indian
Name of Goddess; Who's Name can be Chanted
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Indian, Sanskrit
Sharp Witted; Light; Lamp of Peace
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Indian, Sanskrit
Joy; Sad
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Arabic, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Cluster of Stars; Name of a Constellation
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a.
Not furnished with shields or beds for the spores, as the thallus of certain lichens.
n.
The ancient sacred literature of the Hindus; also, one of the four collections, called Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda, and Atharva-Veda, constituting the most ancient portions of that literature.
a.
Of or pertaining to Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria in the 4th century.
n.
A digesting furnace, formerly used by alchemists. It was so constructed as to maintain uniform and durable heat.
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Adamant.
n.
An umbelliferous herb (Meum Athamanticum) having finely divided leaves, common in Europe; -- called also baldmoney, mew, and bearwort.