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  2. Indian name - Wikipedia

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    Indian names are based on a variety of systems and naming conventions, which vary from region to region. In Indian culture, names hold profound significance and play a crucial role in an individual's life. The importance of names is deeply rooted in the country's diverse and ancient cultural heritage.

  3. Sikh names - Wikipedia

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    Names also do not have to have spiritual meanings behind them. [12] Whatever name chosen for a newborn baby will need to adhere to the rule regarding the first-letter being the same as the one in the vaak, as per the Naam Karan ceremony. [12] Sikhs often consult granthis for advice on selecting a suitable name for their child. [5]

  4. Names for India - Wikipedia

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    A third name, Hindustan, is also used when North Indians speak among themselves. The usage of "India", "Bharat", or "Hindustan" depends on the context and language of conversation. The name "India" is originally derived from the name of the Indus river and has been in use in Greek since Herodotus (5th century BCE).

  5. How I chose my kids' Indian names so my husband could ... - AOL

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    Meaning and tradition are two factors that greatly influence Indian baby names. When naming our first child 24 years ago, I quickly realized there is another huge factor at play: pronunciation.

  6. The Chosen One - Wikipedia

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    Adam, "The Chosen One", the first man in the Bible or First man in the Qur'an nicknamed Adam-I-Safi; LeBron James, American basketball player nicknamed "The Chosen One" Jeff Jarrett, American wrestler nicknamed "The Chosen One" Jesus, often referred to as "The Chosen One" (see names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament)

  7. National symbols of India - Wikipedia

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    It is derived from the region Bharatavarsha ruled by king Bharatha, whose name literally means "the shining one". [15] [16] A modern rendering of the historical name, Bharat became a native name for India in the mid-20th century after its mention in the constitution. [17] National flag: Flag of India [9] 15 August 1947 (Dominion of India) [2]

  8. 205 Beautiful Arabic Names and Their Meanings to Inspire You

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    Here’s an excellent list of 205 Arabic names and their meanings. With so many, you’re sure to find one that makes (almost!) everybody happy. ... 71. Mustafa – meaning "the chosen one" 72 ...

  9. Native American name controversy - Wikipedia

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    Names for such groups include mestizo, zambo and pardo in Spanish, for people with European and Native, African and Native or European and African admixed ancestry respectively, besides castizo for people who are over three-quarters European and around one-fourth Native in ancestry, and caboclo (current) or mameluco (dated), cafuzo, juçara ...