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Tamil
Somakeerthy | ஸோமாஂகிரà¯à®¤à¯€
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Tamil
Soft, Bland, Placid
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Tamil
Moons Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somasekara | ஸோமாஂஸேகாராÂ
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
The Creeper from which Soma is Extracted
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Tamil
Somatra | ஸோமாதà¯à®°à®¾
Excelling the Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somasindhu | ஸோமாஸிஂதூ
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somanatha | ஸோமநாதÂ
God name, Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somasekhar | ஸோமாஂஸேகர
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Half Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
A king, Little Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
It is a one of Lord shiva`s name
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Tamil
Somashekara | ஸோமாஂஷேகாராÂ
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of the Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somanshu | ஸோமாநà¯à®·à¯
Moonbeam
Girl/Female
Tamil
Meek, Soft, Calm
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Tamil
Somasundaram | ஸோமாஂஸà¯à®¨à¯à®¤à®°à®®Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Somashekhar | ஸோமாஷேகர
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Moon
SOMA
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Girl/Female
Australian, Indian, Sanskrit
Containing the Moon
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pure of Heart; Mind; And Soul
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Eyes
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : according to Reaney a habitational name of Norman origin, from Gouville in Eure, France, recorded earlier as Wivilla, but possibly from the Old English personal name Wifel or the vocabulary word wifel ‘weevil’, ‘beetle’.Danish : habitational name from the place name Vivild.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Úna, possibly OONAGH means "famine, hunger."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gayalika | கயாலிகா
Honest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Crafton in Buckinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘the estate (tūn) where wild saffron (croh) grew’.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Friend of Wild Animals
Girl/Female
Maori
To enthuse.
Female
Ukrainian
, queen.
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n.
The doctrine or the science of the general properties of material substances; somatics.
a.
Of or pertaining to the wall of the body; somatopleuric; parietal; as, the somatic stalk of the yolk sac of an embryo.
n.
See Somite.
n.
A treatise on the human body; anatomy.
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One of the divisions, rings, or joints into which many animal bodies are divided; a somite; a metamere; a somatome.
n.
The science which treats of the general properties of matter; somatology.
a.
Somatic.
n.
Alt. of Samaj
n.
A directive influence exercised by a mass of matter upon growing organs.
n.
The outer, or parietal, one of the two lamellae into which the vertebrate blastoderm divides on either side of the notochord, and from which the walls of the body and the amnion are developed. See Splanchnopleure.
a.
Of or pertaining to the somatopleure.
n.
A society; a congregation; a worshiping assembly, or church, esp. of the Brahmo-somaj.
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One who admits the existence of material beings only; a materialist.
n.
A Hamitic people of East Central Africa.
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The inner, or visceral, one of the two lamellae into which the vertebrate blastoderm divides on either side of the notochord, and from which the walls of the enteric canal and the umbilical vesicle are developed. See Somatopleure.
n.
A cavity in the primary nectocalyx of certain Siphonophora. See Illust. under Nectocalyx.
n.
One of the actual or ideal serial segments of which an animal, esp. an articulate or vertebrate, is is composed; somatome; metamere.
a.
Of or pertaining to the body as a whole; corporeal; as, somatic death; somatic changes.
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The whole axial portion of an animal, including the head, neck, trunk, and tail.
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Alt. of Somal