What is the name meaning of SUNAINA. Phrases containing SUNAINA
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful eyes, A woman with Lovely eyes
Girl/Female
Sikh
Beautiful eyes, A woman with Lovely eyes
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Beautiful Eyes
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Boy/Male
Bengali, Hebrew, Indian
Sign
Boy/Male
Muslim
Winner
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Worthy of Praise
Male
Egyptian
, a Greco-Roman Egyptian name.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kashmiri
Kind
Male
German
 German form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Bedwyr, possibly BEDIVERE means "grave-knower," inferring "one who knows (Arthur's) grave." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table who returned Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake after King Arthur's death. Described as being one-handed, he was still an excellent warrior. In Welsh, his full name was Bedwyr Bedrydant, meaning "Bedivere of the Perfect Sinews."
Female
Spanish
Spanish name CONSUELO means "consolation."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek
Harvester; Ruler of the People; Power of the Tribe; Late Summer
Surname or Lastname
English, Danish, and German
English, Danish, and German : from a short form of the various Germanic compound names with a first element wolf ‘wolf’, or a byname or nickname with this meaning. The wolf was native throughout the forests of Europe, including Britain, until comparatively recently. In ancient and medieval times it played an important role in Germanic mythology, being regarded as one of the sacred beasts of Woden. This name is widespread throughout northern, central, and eastern Europe, as well as in Britain and German-speaking countries.German : habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a wolf, Middle High German wolf.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Volf meaning ‘wolf’, which is associated with the Hebrew personal name Binyamin (see Benjamin). This association stems from Jacob’s dying words ‘Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf: in the morning he shall devour the prey, and at night he shall divide the spoil’ (Genesis 49:27).Irish : variant spelling of Woulfe.
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