What is the name meaning of SUNDA. Phrases containing SUNDA
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SUNDA
Boy/Male
Sikh
Beautiful, Handsome
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sundaravadha kannulavalu
Girl/Female
Indian
The mixture of the smell of the petals of rose and sundal, Strong, Brave
Male
Hindi/Indian
Short form of Hindi Sundara, SUNDAR means "beautiful."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Netravathi | நேதà¯à®°à®µà®¾à®¤à¯€Â
Sundaravadha kannulavalu
Boy/Male
African
Nigerian name given to a child born on Sunday.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(सà¥à¤¨à¥à¤¦à¤°) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word sundara, SUNDARA means "beautiful."
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who attains to beauteousness
Girl/Female
Sikh
Beautiful, Angel
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shanmukha Sundaram | ஷாநà¯à®®à¯à®•ா ஸà¯à®¨à¯à®¤à®°à®®Â
Lord Murugan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a vernacular form of the Late Latin personal name Dominicus ‘of the Lord’. This was borne by a Spanish saint (1170–1221) who founded the Dominican order of friars. In medieval England it may have been used as a personal name for a child born on a Sunday. As an English surname it is comparatively rare, and in the U.S. it has undoubtedly absorbed cognates in other European languages; for the forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sudarshini | ஸà¯à®¤à®¾à®°à¯à®·à®¿à®¨à¯€
Beautiful lady Sundari
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a female personal name, Osanna, derived from a Hebrew liturgical word rendered in Latin as Hosanna (see 2).French (Normandy) : from a medieval personal name, derived from an old name for Palm Sunday, reflecting the liturgical chant of Hosanna used on that day to represent the acclamation of Jesus when he rode into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:8–9).Dutch and German : from a variant of the female personal name Susanna, influenced by the liturgical word hosanna (see 1 and 2).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dress of heaven
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : perhaps a variant spelling of Sunday.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful, Angel
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nitya Sundara | நிதà¯à®¯-ஸà¯à®¨à¯à®¤à®°
Good looking
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, Sunday, from Old English Sunnandæg, literally SUNDAY means "day of the sun."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
The mixture of the smell of the petals of rose and sundal, Strong, Brave
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone born on a Sunday, from Middle English Sunday.
SUNDA
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Brilliant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Scented wood or sandalwood
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
The Sacred Syllable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Just
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave as the Lord
Boy/Male
Sikh
Protector of traditions
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant spelling of Malden.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Pomegranate
Girl/Female
Indian
Education
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n.
The first Sunday after Easter; Low Sunday.
n. & a.
A day on which work is performed, as distinguished from Sunday, festivals, etc., a working day.
n. pl.
Offerings formerly made to the mother church of a diocese on Mid-Lent Sunday.
v.
Verses of Scripture sung at Mass, instead of the Alleluia, from Septuagesima Sunday till the Saturday befor Easter; -- so called because sung tractim, or without a break, by one voice, instead of by many as in the antiphons.
n.
The seventh or last day of the week; the day following Friday and preceding Sunday.
n.
A week day or working day, as distinguished from Sunday or a holiday. Also used adjectively.
a.
Belonging to the Christian Sabbath.
prep.
At or in the time of; during; as, on Sunday we abstain from labor. See At (synonym).
n.
The third Sunday after Easter; -- so called because the introit is the 66th Psalm, which, in the Latin version, begins with the words, "Jubilate Deo."
n.
The second Sunday before Lent; -- so called as being about the sixtieth day before Easter.
n.
The days immediately preceding Ash Widnesday, especially the period between the evening before Quinguagesima Sunday and the morning of Ash Wednesday.
n.
An assembly for worship; as, to attend meeting on Sunday; -- in England, applied distinctively and disparagingly to the worshiping assemblies of Dissenters.
n.
The third Sunday before Lent; -- so called because it is about seventy days before Easter.
n.
Sunbeam.
n.
A kind of rich plum cake, eaten especially on Mid-Lent Sunday.
n.
A period of seven days, usually that reckoned from one Sabbath or Sunday to the next.
n.
The first day of the week, -- consecrated among Christians to rest from secular employments, and to religious worship; the Christian Sabbath; the Lord's Day.
n.
The seventh Sunday, and the fiftieth day, after Easter; a festival of the church in commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost; Pentecost; -- so called, it is said, because, in the primitive church, those who had been newly baptized appeared at church between Easter and Pentecost in white garments.