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RATNA BALA
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Hindu
Lustrous jewel
Female
Hindi/Indian
(रतà¥à¤¨) Feminine form of Hindi Ratan, RATNA means "gem, jewel."
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Hindu
Lover of jewels
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Muslim
Pure, Clean
Male
Hindi/Indian
(रतन) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word ratna, RATAN means "jewel."
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Hindu
Jewelled
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German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Jewellery; Precious Stone; Gem
Male
Hindi/Indian
(रतà¥à¤¨à¤®) Variant spelling of Hindi Ratan, RATNAM means "jewel."
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Muslim
Of elegant, Statue, Soft, Joy, Jewel, To gaze, Look
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Yiddish
(×¨Öµ×™×™× Ö¸×) Yiddish form of French Catherine, RAYNA means "pure." Compare with another form of Rayna.
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Hindu
Energy
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Teutonic American French German
Strong.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Praise; Gem; Gold; Pearl
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name RATANA means "crystal."
Female
Yiddish
(×¨Öµ×™×™× Ö¸×) Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, RAINA means "pure." Compare with another form of Raina.
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Hindi Indian
Jewel.
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Muslim
Beautiful princess, Night
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Norse
Goddess or warrior.
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Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Female
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian names containing the Old Norse element regin/ragin, RAGNA means "advice, decision, counsel," hence "wise."
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A genus of anurous batrachians, including the common frogs.
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A fossil balanoid shell.
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A mutual arrangement between competing lines, by which the receipts of all are aggregated, and then distributed pro rata according to agreement.
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To move toward, and then back from, reciprocally; as, to balance partners.
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An amphibious animal of the genus Rana and related genera, of many species. Frogs swim rapidly, and take long leaps on land. Many of the species utter loud notes in the springtime.
v. t.
To divide or distribute proportionally; to assess pro rata.
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See Rattan.
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To make the sums of the debits and credits of an account equal; -- said of an item; as, this payment, or credit, balances the account.
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To arrange accounts in such a way that the sum total of the debits is equal to the sum total of the credits; as, to balance a set of books.
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A very large species of frog (Rana Catesbiana), found in North America; -- so named from its loud bellowing in spring.
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To contract, as a sail, into a narrower compass; as, to balance the boom mainsail.
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Such as can be balanced.
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The act or result of balancing or adjusting; equipoise; even adjustment of forces.
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A New Zealand forest tree (Metrosideros robusta), also, its hard dark red wood, used by the Maoris for paddles and war clubs.
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One who balances, or uses a balance.
v. i.
To have equal weight on each side; to be in equipoise; as, the scales balance.
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Balanced or considered with reference to public weal.