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SHAH JAHAN
Boy/Male
Indian
King
Male
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Aramaic/Hebrew Shai, SHAY means "gift." Compare with another form of Shay.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Muslim, Parsi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi
The King; Emperor
Boy/Male
Muslim
King
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
King
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Free Flying Shah Sawar
Male
Native American
Native American Sioux name SKAH means "white."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Shea, probably SHAE means "hawk-like."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
Shah. King.
Male
Hebrew
(ש×Ö·×™) Aramaic and Hebrew name SHAI means "gift."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a copse or thicket, Middle English s(c)hage, s(c)hawe (Old English sceaga), or a habitational name from any of the numerous minor places named with this word. The English surname was also established in Ireland in the 17th century.Scottish and Irish : adopted as an English form of any of various Gaelic surnames derived from the personal name Sitheach ‘wolf’.Americanized form of some like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish surname.Chinese : variant of Shao.Early American merchants and revolutionary patriots were Nathaniel Shaw (b. 1735 in New London, CT) and Samuel Shaw (b. 1754 in Boston).
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Welsh Siân, SHAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Shan.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English unisex Shea, possibly SHAY means "hawk-like." Compare with another form of Shay.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Chad, possibly SHAD means "battle." Compare with another form of Shad.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Free flying Shah sawar
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
King of the World
Surname or Lastname
Muslim
Muslim : from a personal name based on Arabic shÄd ‘happy’.English : metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, from Old English sceadd ‘shad’, a kind of fish. Reaney and Wilson note that during the Old English period there was a ‘shad season’, so it must have been of some economic importance.Americanized spelling of German Schade.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Persian
Shah; King
Female
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Shea, possibly SHAY means "hawk-like."Â
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n.
The shag.
n.
See Shad.
a.
False; counterfeit; pretended; feigned; unreal; as, a sham fight.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sham
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shab
imp. & p. p.
of Shab
a.
Counterfeit; gaudy but worthless; sham.
n.
A sham dealer; one who colludes with a defendant in a sham prosecution.
a.
Mock; counterfeit; sham.
imp. & p. p.
of Shag
n.
A trick; sham; imposition.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shag
n.
A European shad; -- called also twaite shad. See Shad.
imp. & p. p.
of Sham
n.
Alt. of Shiah
n.
The European shad (Clupea alosa); -- called also allice shad or allis shad. The name is sometimes applied to the American shad (Clupea sapidissima). See Shad.
n. sing. & pl.
Any one of several species of food fishes of the Herring family. The American species (Clupea sapidissima), which is abundant on the Atlantic coast and ascends the larger rivers in spring to spawn, is an important market fish. The European allice shad, or alose (C. alosa), and the twaite shad. (C. finta), are less important species.
n.
See Shah.
n.
The title of the supreme ruler in certain Eastern countries, especially Persia.
n.
The European shad (Clupea vulgaris); allice shad. See Alose.