What is the name meaning of SINA. Phrases containing SINA
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Spear of the Religion Islam
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Hebrew
(×¡Ö·× Ö°×—Öµ×¨Ö´×™×‘) Hebrew form of Akkadian Sinahheeriba, CANCHERIYB means "Sin (moon god) has taken the place of brothers to me." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Assyria, son of Sargon II.
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Greek
(ΣαναχάÏιβος) Greek form of Akkadian Sinahheeriba, SANACHARIBOS means "Sin (the moon god) has taken the place of brothers to me." In the bible, his Hebrew name is Cancheriyb, English Sennacherib.Â
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French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Pretty
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Arabic, Australian, German, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Turkish
Sinai; Explorer of Knowledge
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Tamil
Sinadévi | ஸீநாதேவீ
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Spear head
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Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish
Precious Thing; Treasure; Blessed; God is Gracious
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Latin American
Blessed.
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Arabic, Muslim
Sina was the Father of Abu Ali Ib-e-sina
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Muslim
Spear head
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Arabic, Australian, German, Turkish
Spear Head; Who Fight in Badar War; True
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Biblical
A bush, enmity.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Wisdom
Biblical
a bush; enmity
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Name of Lord Vishnu
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Irish American
Ancient.
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Greek
Of Demeter. Demetria was the mythological goddess of corn and harvest.
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Assamese, Christian, Danish, Finnish, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Rajasthani, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
The Earth
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English
English : habitational name from Bignell near Bicester, Oxfordshire, so named with an Old English personal name Bicga + Old English hyll ‘hill’.English : variant of Bicknell.
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One who surpasses, Excels
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Hindi
From Kapila - Vastu.
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English
English : variant spelling of Wardle.
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Hindu
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Restless, Active, Agile
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The Ten Commandments or precepts given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, and originally written on two tables of stone.
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A cruciferous plant (Brassica sinapistrum) with yellow flowers; wild mustard. It is troublesome in grain fields. Called also chardock, chardlock, chedlock, and kedlock.
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A plaster or poultice composed principally of powdered mustard seed, or containing the volatile oil of mustard seed. It is a powerful irritant.
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An alkaloid occuring in the seeds of mustard. It is extracted, in combination with sulphocyanic acid, as a white crystalline substance, having a hot, bitter taste. When sinapine is isolated it is unstable and undergoes decomposition.
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Of or pertaining to mustard oil; specifically, designating an acid of the oleic acid series said to occur in mistard oil.
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Alt. of Sinaitic
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A disused generic name for mustard; -- now called Brassica.
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A nitrogenous base, CO.(NH.C3H5)2, related to urea, extracted from mustard oil, and also produced artifically, as a white crystalline substance; -- called also diallyl urea.
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The act of publishing or making known; notification to the people at large, either by words, writing, or printing; proclamation; divulgation; promulgation; as, the publication of the law at Mount Sinai; the publication of the gospel; the publication of statutes or edicts.
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A salt of sinapic acid.
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An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai.
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Of or pertaining to sinapine; specifically, designating an acid (C11H12O5) related to gallic acid, and obtained by the decomposition of sinapine, as a white crystalline substance.
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A mild vesicatory; a sinapism; as, to apply draughts to the feet.
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A bitter white crystalline nitrogenous substance, obtained indirectly from oil of mustard and ammonia; -- called also allyl melamine.
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A glucoside found in the seeds of white mustard (Brassica alba, formerly Sinapis alba), and extracted as a white crystalline substance.
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A glucoside found in the seeds of black mustard (Brassica nigra, formerly Sinapis nigra) It resembles sinalbin, and consists of a potassium salt of myronic acid.
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The name of several cruciferous plants of the genus Brassica (formerly Sinapis), as white mustard (B. alba), black mustard (B. Nigra), wild mustard or charlock (B. Sinapistrum).
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To have efficiency as an epispastic; to act as a sinapism; -- said of a blister, poultice, etc.
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A substance extracted from mustard seed and probably identical with sinalbin.
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Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law.