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DAWLAT KHATOON
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Commanding Personality; Influence
Boy/Male
Muslim
Type of palm tree
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Goodness; Excellence; To be Excellent; Variant of Jawdat
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wealth; Happiness; Authority of State; Rich
Boy/Male
Indian
Type of palm tree
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
She was from a Ruling Family
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Lamp of the State
Boy/Male
Muslim
Wealth
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Riches; Happiness
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from Dallas, a place near Forres, probably named from British dol ‘meadow’ (Gaelic dail) + gwas ‘dwelling’ (Gaelic fas). The surname is also established in County Derry in Ireland.English : habitational name from a place named from Old English dæl or Old Norse dalr ‘valley’ + hūs ‘house’, for example Dalehouse in North Yorkshire, or a topographic name with the same meaning.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Influence, Commanding, Personality
Female
English
Middle English name DARLA means "dear, darling."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was from a ruling family
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wealth
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Influence commanding, personality, awe
Girl/Female
Indian
Noble, Royal
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Pashtun, Punjabi, Sikh
Wealth; Riches; Happiness
Boy/Male
Indian
Influence, Commanding, Personality
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Riches happiness
Girl/Female
Muslim
Noble, Royal
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n.
A pendulous process of the skin on the throat of a bird, as in the turkey; a dewlap.
a.
Furnished with a dewlap.
n.
A bovine mammal (Ros Indicus) extensively domesticated in India, China, the East Indies, and East Africa. It usually has short horns, large pendulous ears, slender legs, a large dewlap, and a large, prominent hump over the shoulders; but these characters vary in different domestic breeds, which range in size from that of the common ox to that of a large mastiff.
n.
The flesh upon the human throat, especially when with age.
v. t.
To cut the dewlap (of a cow or an ox), and to insert a seton, so as to cause an issue.
n.
The pendulous skin under the neck of an ox, which laps or licks the dew in grazing.
n.
Same as Callet.
n.
A West African buffalo (Bubalus brachyceros) having short horns depressed at the base, and large ears fringed internally with three rows of long hairs. It is destitute of a dewlap. Called also short-horned buffalo, and bush cow.
n.
A coarse linen cloth made in the north of England and in Scotland, now nearly replaced by calico.
adv.
Level with the ground; flat.