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vidyaratna · 5 months ago
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50 प्रमुख फूलों के नाम हिन्दी और अंग्रेजी में। नीचे देखिए।👇
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myrna-nora · 3 months ago
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2024: Movies
January 1. Yashoda (2022) [India: Telugu] 2. Pardes (1997) [India: Hindi] February March 3. Murder Mubarak (2024) [India: Hindi] 4. Mere Desh Ki Dharti (2022) [India: Hindi] 5. The Boys in the Boat (2023) [US] April 6. Bobby (1973) [India: Hindi] 7. Alone (2020) [US] 8. Chhalaang (2020) [India: Hindi] 9. The Nice Guys (2016) [US] 10. Ministry of Fear (1944) [US] May 11. Laapataa Ladies (2023) [India: Hindi] 12. Fear in the Night (1972) [UK] 13. Taste of Fear (1961) [UK] 14. Kaun Sachcha Kaun Jhootha (1997) [India: Hindi] 15. Ghulam-E-Musthafa (1997) [India: Hindi] 16. Twisted Nerve (1968) [UK] June 17. Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) [US] 18. Madgaon Express (2024) [India: Hindi] 19. Maniac (1963) [UK] 20. Nightmare (1964) [UK] July 21. Hysteria (1965) [UK] 22. Daddy's Home (2015) [US] 23. Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022) [US] 24. Maharaj (2024) [India: Hindi] 25. Maharaja (2024) [India: Tamil] August 26. Dune: Part Two (2024) [US] 27. Srikanth (2024) [India: Hindi] 28. Anweshippin Kandethum (2024) [India: Malayalam] 29. 12th Fail (2023) [India: Hindi] 30. Haseen Dillruba (2021) [India: Hindi] 31. Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba (2024) [India: Hindi] September 32. Kalki 2898-AD (2024) [India: Telugu] 33. The Deliverance (2024) [US] 34. Hit Man (2023) [US] October 35. Pad Man (2018) [India: Hindi] 36. Damsel (2024) [US] November 37. The Buckingham Murders (2023) [India: English, Hindi] 38. Don't Move (2024) [US] December 39. Jules (2023) [US] 40. The Inheritance (2024) [US] 41. Blue Ruin (2013) [US] 42. Monkey Man (2024) [US] 43. Missing (2023) [US] yearly list movies
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royally-obsessed · 2 years ago
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Go to karaoke song? 🎤
I think singing karaoke during long car journeys is one of my favorite hobbies now that I come to think of it, so consequently my list will be long.
First of all, my taste in songs is confined to hindi ones, so I don't know if you know any of these songs anon.
Agar Tum Saath Ho
Kesariya
Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaye
Ruk Ja O Dil Deewane
Kon Tujhe
Hawayein
Janam Janam
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Mann Bharya
Manwa Laage
Apna Bana Le
Zaalima
And there's a punjabi song: Latthe Di Chadar
Apart from these there are two Thai songs which I have been singing to for a while (both from F4 Thailand: Boys over Flowers)
Who Am I
Shooting Star
And well, my liking of english ones is pretty limited, but there's one I sing often: City of Stars (from La La Land).
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cleverhottubmiracle · 3 months ago
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Don’t you dare deign to dub your delicious little dude or dudette with a dull denomination. Translation: No more boring baby names, please! There are just too many darling and daring names out there to decide on something dreary. Enter “D” baby names for boys and girls. We’ve done the dirty work and dug up designations that will in no way disparage your new dear descendant. (That’s your baby, FYI.) Since we already brought you adorable “A” names, beautiful “B” names, and classic “C” names, it’s only right for us to dive into “D” names that are destined to dazzle — from dependable options like David and Diana to up-to-date dynamos like Dax and Dillon. With deep-rooted definitions from different cultures (and Netflix shows, duh), these dashing names are a damned delight. Related story 100+ Cute & Creative Baby Names Beginning With 'C' Below, see unique and classic “D” baby names for boys, girls, and both! Classic “D” Names for Girls Dahlia (Norse name meaning “from the valley”) Daisy (Means “the day’s eye,” also the white-and-yellow bloom) Danica (Slavic, meaning “morning star”) Danielle (this vintage name is making a comeback with how chic and simple it is!) Daphne (Greek name meaning “laurel tree”) Dara (Cambodian name meaning “stars” for your bright lil’ star) Darla (Not just for Little Rascals or Buffy anymore!) Darlene (means “darling,” also from Ozark) Dawn (it’s the perfect, hopeful nature name) Deborah (A Biblical prophetess who wrote a victory song — sounds like we could all use a Deborah right about now) Delilah (this classic, Bilbical name is rising the ranks in popularity) Delphine (Another Greek one, meaning “of the Delphi palace” — also a flower) Denise (a French favorite name that is truly vintage) Diane/Diana (Ross, Vreeland, Princess…take your badass lady pick) Dolores (Spanish name meaning “sorrow,” but she’s so much more than that!) Donna (Josh! Toby! Sam! CJ! Sorry, we digress.) Doris (Greek, meaning “gift of the ocean”) Dorothy (Means “God’s gift,” also means “made it to Oz & back in one piece,” so props) Dottie (it’s the cuter, smaller version of Dorothy!) Drusilla (a gothic Latin name meaning “fruitful”) Unique “D” Names for Girls Daffodil (a gorgeous yellow flower) Daniella (The feminine form of Daniel, you know, that lion’s-den survivor inside all of us) Darcia (Means “dark” for your badass goth gal) Daria (Your ’90s self just smiled) Davina (Meaning “cherished”) Deirdre (this Irish name is as unique as it gets) Delancey (gals who loved MyScene as a kid will love this name) Delphine/Delphina/Delfina (Another name with Greek roots (they’re all the rage these days) Delta (Greek, meaning “letter or island”) Demi (Moore, Lovato…this is truly a star-studded name!) Desdemona (This Greek gothic name is so dang unique!) Dharma (Sanskrit, meaniing “truth”) Diamante (Italian, meaning “diamond”) Dido (either the iconic singer of the Greek name meaning “obscure”) Divya (A Hindi name meaning “divine”) Donatella (VERSACE) Doutzen (This mysterious Dutch name is so chic) Dove (we love an angelic nature name) Dua (Albanian, Arabic, meaning “love, prayer”) Dulce (Latin, meaning “sweet”) Durrah (Muslim name meaning “large pearl”) Unique Unisex “D” Names Dakota (Sioux, meaning “friendly one”) Dame (this unique name can work for literally anyone) Dana (Meaning “wise,” this one used to be a boy’s name, then a girl’s name, now an anybody’s name) Dandelion (this unique flower name also works for anyone) Darby (just add Darby O’Gill and the Little People to your family movie watch list, okay?) Darcy (A Pride & Prejudice name makes perfect sense (and sensibility)) Daryl (French, meaning “dear one, beloved”) Davis (this edgy namer means “beloved,” and that fits so well) Dawson (Yes, this one shot up in the spotlight thanks to James Van Der Beek) Denver (we’ll always love a good place name) Derby (English, meaning “park with deer”) Desi (Spanish, meaning “desired one”) Dior (this luxe name works for everyone) Divine (English, meaning “like God”) Dixie (Peaked in popularity in 1938 but making a comeback for all genders) Doherty (RIP Shannen Doherty, your name will always be iconic) Doyle (this dark horse of a name is unforgettable) Dream (doesn’t get anymore dreamy than this!) Drew (No longer just for dudes (or Nancy); Olympian Shawn Johnson just named her daughter Drew) Dylan/Dillon (Means “loyal” and works for any gender) Classic “D” Names for Boys Damien (From French meaning “one who tames”) Daniel (Means “God is my judge” and isn’t she just) Dante (Latin, meaning”enduring”) Darius (this strong name is so unforgettable, there’s a reason why it’s a classic) Darrel (Meaning “open,” and we need more open-minded humans now okay?) Darwin (Means “dear friend,” also Charles is a pretty smart namesake) David (Means “beloved”) Deacon (Reese Witherspoon’s one son is named this, so you know it’s a great name) Dell (this short and simple name ia the perfect classic) Derek (English, meaning “the people’s ruler”) Diego (The Spanish equivalent of “James” and always a classic) Dill (not the pickle, the Irish name meaning “loyal”) Dmitri (it’s a classic, it’s gothic, and it’s so chic) Dominic (This used to be reserved for kids born on Sundays, but now anybody can have it!) Donovan (Celtic name meaning “strong fighter”) Dorian (Gray, yknow it doesn’t get more gothic than that!) Douglas (A Scottish name meaning “black river,” which sounds badass, no?) Duncan (from Shakespeare and also House of Cards, meaning “dark warrior”) Dunn (Scottish, meaning “brown”) Unique “D” Names for Boys Damon (Means “loyal friend” in Latin) Darko (Like the classic movie, Donnie Darko!) Dash (This one is definitely rising among the celeb set) Dax (Shepard is of one of the best celeb dads out there, we think) Declan (An Irish name meaning “famous bearer”) Deforest (a perfect nature name that no one will forget) Dempsey (Irish, meaning “proud, haughty”) Denim (Yes, it’s a name now. Go wild!) Desmond (this is truly a sophisticated, unique name) Devlin (this Irish name is quite cheeky) Dexter (Not just for serial killers, don’t worry) Diesel (Diesel Dean is the son of Olympian Jennie Finch) Dion (Greek, meaning “child of heaven and earth; of Zeus”) Dipper (From Gravity Falls, y’all!) Domenico (This Spanish name is so dreamy and romantic) Domingo (Spanish, meaning “born on a Sunday”) Dresden (German, “people of the forest”) Duke (Son of E! News host Giuliana Rancic) Dustin (Meaning “brave warrior” or “Thor’s stone,” and don’t forget Stranger Things)Dwayne/Dwyane (Speaking of best celeb dads…) If Duncan and Dustin sparked your fancy, here’s further proof that Netflix is all you need to find the perfect baby name. From Xanthe to Dahlia, here’s a list of darkly romantic goth names for your baby girl. Source link
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norajworld · 3 months ago
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Don’t you dare deign to dub your delicious little dude or dudette with a dull denomination. Translation: No more boring baby names, please! There are just too many darling and daring names out there to decide on something dreary. Enter “D” baby names for boys and girls. We’ve done the dirty work and dug up designations that will in no way disparage your new dear descendant. (That’s your baby, FYI.) Since we already brought you adorable “A” names, beautiful “B” names, and classic “C” names, it’s only right for us to dive into “D” names that are destined to dazzle — from dependable options like David and Diana to up-to-date dynamos like Dax and Dillon. With deep-rooted definitions from different cultures (and Netflix shows, duh), these dashing names are a damned delight. Related story 100+ Cute & Creative Baby Names Beginning With 'C' Below, see unique and classic “D” baby names for boys, girls, and both! Classic “D” Names for Girls Dahlia (Norse name meaning “from the valley”) Daisy (Means “the day’s eye,” also the white-and-yellow bloom) Danica (Slavic, meaning “morning star”) Danielle (this vintage name is making a comeback with how chic and simple it is!) Daphne (Greek name meaning “laurel tree”) Dara (Cambodian name meaning “stars” for your bright lil’ star) Darla (Not just for Little Rascals or Buffy anymore!) Darlene (means “darling,” also from Ozark) Dawn (it’s the perfect, hopeful nature name) Deborah (A Biblical prophetess who wrote a victory song — sounds like we could all use a Deborah right about now) Delilah (this classic, Bilbical name is rising the ranks in popularity) Delphine (Another Greek one, meaning “of the Delphi palace” — also a flower) Denise (a French favorite name that is truly vintage) Diane/Diana (Ross, Vreeland, Princess…take your badass lady pick) Dolores (Spanish name meaning “sorrow,” but she’s so much more than that!) Donna (Josh! Toby! Sam! CJ! Sorry, we digress.) Doris (Greek, meaning “gift of the ocean”) Dorothy (Means “God’s gift,” also means “made it to Oz & back in one piece,” so props) Dottie (it’s the cuter, smaller version of Dorothy!) Drusilla (a gothic Latin name meaning “fruitful”) Unique “D” Names for Girls Daffodil (a gorgeous yellow flower) Daniella (The feminine form of Daniel, you know, that lion’s-den survivor inside all of us) Darcia (Means “dark” for your badass goth gal) Daria (Your ’90s self just smiled) Davina (Meaning “cherished”) Deirdre (this Irish name is as unique as it gets) Delancey (gals who loved MyScene as a kid will love this name) Delphine/Delphina/Delfina (Another name with Greek roots (they’re all the rage these days) Delta (Greek, meaning “letter or island”) Demi (Moore, Lovato…this is truly a star-studded name!) Desdemona (This Greek gothic name is so dang unique!) Dharma (Sanskrit, meaniing “truth”) Diamante (Italian, meaning “diamond”) Dido (either the iconic singer of the Greek name meaning “obscure”) Divya (A Hindi name meaning “divine”) Donatella (VERSACE) Doutzen (This mysterious Dutch name is so chic) Dove (we love an angelic nature name) Dua (Albanian, Arabic, meaning “love, prayer”) Dulce (Latin, meaning “sweet”) Durrah (Muslim name meaning “large pearl”) Unique Unisex “D” Names Dakota (Sioux, meaning “friendly one”) Dame (this unique name can work for literally anyone) Dana (Meaning “wise,” this one used to be a boy’s name, then a girl’s name, now an anybody’s name) Dandelion (this unique flower name also works for anyone) Darby (just add Darby O’Gill and the Little People to your family movie watch list, okay?) Darcy (A Pride & Prejudice name makes perfect sense (and sensibility)) Daryl (French, meaning “dear one, beloved”) Davis (this edgy namer means “beloved,” and that fits so well) Dawson (Yes, this one shot up in the spotlight thanks to James Van Der Beek) Denver (we’ll always love a good place name) Derby (English, meaning “park with deer”) Desi (Spanish, meaning “desired one”) Dior (this luxe name works for everyone) Divine (English, meaning “like God”) Dixie (Peaked in popularity in 1938 but making a comeback for all genders) Doherty (RIP Shannen Doherty, your name will always be iconic) Doyle (this dark horse of a name is unforgettable) Dream (doesn’t get anymore dreamy than this!) Drew (No longer just for dudes (or Nancy); Olympian Shawn Johnson just named her daughter Drew) Dylan/Dillon (Means “loyal” and works for any gender) Classic “D” Names for Boys Damien (From French meaning “one who tames”) Daniel (Means “God is my judge” and isn’t she just) Dante (Latin, meaning”enduring”) Darius (this strong name is so unforgettable, there’s a reason why it’s a classic) Darrel (Meaning “open,” and we need more open-minded humans now okay?) Darwin (Means “dear friend,” also Charles is a pretty smart namesake) David (Means “beloved”) Deacon (Reese Witherspoon’s one son is named this, so you know it’s a great name) Dell (this short and simple name ia the perfect classic) Derek (English, meaning “the people’s ruler”) Diego (The Spanish equivalent of “James” and always a classic) Dill (not the pickle, the Irish name meaning “loyal”) Dmitri (it’s a classic, it’s gothic, and it’s so chic) Dominic (This used to be reserved for kids born on Sundays, but now anybody can have it!) Donovan (Celtic name meaning “strong fighter”) Dorian (Gray, yknow it doesn’t get more gothic than that!) Douglas (A Scottish name meaning “black river,” which sounds badass, no?) Duncan (from Shakespeare and also House of Cards, meaning “dark warrior”) Dunn (Scottish, meaning “brown”) Unique “D” Names for Boys Damon (Means “loyal friend” in Latin) Darko (Like the classic movie, Donnie Darko!) Dash (This one is definitely rising among the celeb set) Dax (Shepard is of one of the best celeb dads out there, we think) Declan (An Irish name meaning “famous bearer”) Deforest (a perfect nature name that no one will forget) Dempsey (Irish, meaning “proud, haughty”) Denim (Yes, it’s a name now. Go wild!) Desmond (this is truly a sophisticated, unique name) Devlin (this Irish name is quite cheeky) Dexter (Not just for serial killers, don’t worry) Diesel (Diesel Dean is the son of Olympian Jennie Finch) Dion (Greek, meaning “child of heaven and earth; of Zeus”) Dipper (From Gravity Falls, y’all!) Domenico (This Spanish name is so dreamy and romantic) Domingo (Spanish, meaning “born on a Sunday”) Dresden (German, “people of the forest”) Duke (Son of E! News host Giuliana Rancic) Dustin (Meaning “brave warrior” or “Thor’s stone,” and don’t forget Stranger Things)Dwayne/Dwyane (Speaking of best celeb dads…) If Duncan and Dustin sparked your fancy, here’s further proof that Netflix is all you need to find the perfect baby name. From Xanthe to Dahlia, here’s a list of darkly romantic goth names for your baby girl. Source link
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ellajme0 · 3 months ago
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Don’t you dare deign to dub your delicious little dude or dudette with a dull denomination. Translation: No more boring baby names, please! There are just too many darling and daring names out there to decide on something dreary. Enter “D” baby names for boys and girls. We’ve done the dirty work and dug up designations that will in no way disparage your new dear descendant. (That’s your baby, FYI.) Since we already brought you adorable “A” names, beautiful “B” names, and classic “C” names, it’s only right for us to dive into “D” names that are destined to dazzle — from dependable options like David and Diana to up-to-date dynamos like Dax and Dillon. With deep-rooted definitions from different cultures (and Netflix shows, duh), these dashing names are a damned delight. Related story 100+ Cute & Creative Baby Names Beginning With 'C' Below, see unique and classic “D” baby names for boys, girls, and both! Classic “D” Names for Girls Dahlia (Norse name meaning “from the valley”) Daisy (Means “the day’s eye,” also the white-and-yellow bloom) Danica (Slavic, meaning “morning star”) Danielle (this vintage name is making a comeback with how chic and simple it is!) Daphne (Greek name meaning “laurel tree”) Dara (Cambodian name meaning “stars” for your bright lil’ star) Darla (Not just for Little Rascals or Buffy anymore!) Darlene (means “darling,” also from Ozark) Dawn (it’s the perfect, hopeful nature name) Deborah (A Biblical prophetess who wrote a victory song — sounds like we could all use a Deborah right about now) Delilah (this classic, Bilbical name is rising the ranks in popularity) Delphine (Another Greek one, meaning “of the Delphi palace” — also a flower) Denise (a French favorite name that is truly vintage) Diane/Diana (Ross, Vreeland, Princess…take your badass lady pick) Dolores (Spanish name meaning “sorrow,” but she’s so much more than that!) Donna (Josh! Toby! Sam! CJ! Sorry, we digress.) Doris (Greek, meaning “gift of the ocean”) Dorothy (Means “God’s gift,” also means “made it to Oz & back in one piece,” so props) Dottie (it’s the cuter, smaller version of Dorothy!) Drusilla (a gothic Latin name meaning “fruitful”) Unique “D” Names for Girls Daffodil (a gorgeous yellow flower) Daniella (The feminine form of Daniel, you know, that lion’s-den survivor inside all of us) Darcia (Means “dark” for your badass goth gal) Daria (Your ’90s self just smiled) Davina (Meaning “cherished”) Deirdre (this Irish name is as unique as it gets) Delancey (gals who loved MyScene as a kid will love this name) Delphine/Delphina/Delfina (Another name with Greek roots (they’re all the rage these days) Delta (Greek, meaning “letter or island”) Demi (Moore, Lovato…this is truly a star-studded name!) Desdemona (This Greek gothic name is so dang unique!) Dharma (Sanskrit, meaniing “truth”) Diamante (Italian, meaning “diamond”) Dido (either the iconic singer of the Greek name meaning “obscure”) Divya (A Hindi name meaning “divine”) Donatella (VERSACE) Doutzen (This mysterious Dutch name is so chic) Dove (we love an angelic nature name) Dua (Albanian, Arabic, meaning “love, prayer”) Dulce (Latin, meaning “sweet”) Durrah (Muslim name meaning “large pearl”) Unique Unisex “D” Names Dakota (Sioux, meaning “friendly one”) Dame (this unique name can work for literally anyone) Dana (Meaning “wise,” this one used to be a boy’s name, then a girl’s name, now an anybody’s name) Dandelion (this unique flower name also works for anyone) Darby (just add Darby O’Gill and the Little People to your family movie watch list, okay?) Darcy (A Pride & Prejudice name makes perfect sense (and sensibility)) Daryl (French, meaning “dear one, beloved”) Davis (this edgy namer means “beloved,” and that fits so well) Dawson (Yes, this one shot up in the spotlight thanks to James Van Der Beek) Denver (we’ll always love a good place name) Derby (English, meaning “park with deer”) Desi (Spanish, meaning “desired one”) Dior (this luxe name works for everyone) Divine (English, meaning “like God”) Dixie (Peaked in popularity in 1938 but making a comeback for all genders) Doherty (RIP Shannen Doherty, your name will always be iconic) Doyle (this dark horse of a name is unforgettable) Dream (doesn’t get anymore dreamy than this!) Drew (No longer just for dudes (or Nancy); Olympian Shawn Johnson just named her daughter Drew) Dylan/Dillon (Means “loyal” and works for any gender) Classic “D” Names for Boys Damien (From French meaning “one who tames”) Daniel (Means “God is my judge” and isn’t she just) Dante (Latin, meaning”enduring”) Darius (this strong name is so unforgettable, there’s a reason why it’s a classic) Darrel (Meaning “open,” and we need more open-minded humans now okay?) Darwin (Means “dear friend,” also Charles is a pretty smart namesake) David (Means “beloved”) Deacon (Reese Witherspoon’s one son is named this, so you know it’s a great name) Dell (this short and simple name ia the perfect classic) Derek (English, meaning “the people’s ruler”) Diego (The Spanish equivalent of “James” and always a classic) Dill (not the pickle, the Irish name meaning “loyal”) Dmitri (it’s a classic, it’s gothic, and it’s so chic) Dominic (This used to be reserved for kids born on Sundays, but now anybody can have it!) Donovan (Celtic name meaning “strong fighter”) Dorian (Gray, yknow it doesn’t get more gothic than that!) Douglas (A Scottish name meaning “black river,” which sounds badass, no?) Duncan (from Shakespeare and also House of Cards, meaning “dark warrior”) Dunn (Scottish, meaning “brown”) Unique “D” Names for Boys Damon (Means “loyal friend” in Latin) Darko (Like the classic movie, Donnie Darko!) Dash (This one is definitely rising among the celeb set) Dax (Shepard is of one of the best celeb dads out there, we think) Declan (An Irish name meaning “famous bearer”) Deforest (a perfect nature name that no one will forget) Dempsey (Irish, meaning “proud, haughty”) Denim (Yes, it’s a name now. Go wild!) Desmond (this is truly a sophisticated, unique name) Devlin (this Irish name is quite cheeky) Dexter (Not just for serial killers, don’t worry) Diesel (Diesel Dean is the son of Olympian Jennie Finch) Dion (Greek, meaning “child of heaven and earth; of Zeus”) Dipper (From Gravity Falls, y’all!) Domenico (This Spanish name is so dreamy and romantic) Domingo (Spanish, meaning “born on a Sunday”) Dresden (German, “people of the forest”) Duke (Son of E! News host Giuliana Rancic) Dustin (Meaning “brave warrior” or “Thor’s stone,” and don’t forget Stranger Things)Dwayne/Dwyane (Speaking of best celeb dads…) If Duncan and Dustin sparked your fancy, here’s further proof that Netflix is all you need to find the perfect baby name. From Xanthe to Dahlia, here’s a list of darkly romantic goth names for your baby girl. Source link
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chilimili212 · 3 months ago
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Don’t you dare deign to dub your delicious little dude or dudette with a dull denomination. Translation: No more boring baby names, please! There are just too many darling and daring names out there to decide on something dreary. Enter “D” baby names for boys and girls. We’ve done the dirty work and dug up designations that will in no way disparage your new dear descendant. (That’s your baby, FYI.) Since we already brought you adorable “A” names, beautiful “B” names, and classic “C” names, it’s only right for us to dive into “D” names that are destined to dazzle — from dependable options like David and Diana to up-to-date dynamos like Dax and Dillon. With deep-rooted definitions from different cultures (and Netflix shows, duh), these dashing names are a damned delight. Related story 100+ Cute & Creative Baby Names Beginning With 'C' Below, see unique and classic “D” baby names for boys, girls, and both! Classic “D” Names for Girls Dahlia (Norse name meaning “from the valley”) Daisy (Means “the day’s eye,” also the white-and-yellow bloom) Danica (Slavic, meaning “morning star”) Danielle (this vintage name is making a comeback with how chic and simple it is!) Daphne (Greek name meaning “laurel tree”) Dara (Cambodian name meaning “stars” for your bright lil’ star) Darla (Not just for Little Rascals or Buffy anymore!) Darlene (means “darling,” also from Ozark) Dawn (it’s the perfect, hopeful nature name) Deborah (A Biblical prophetess who wrote a victory song — sounds like we could all use a Deborah right about now) Delilah (this classic, Bilbical name is rising the ranks in popularity) Delphine (Another Greek one, meaning “of the Delphi palace” — also a flower) Denise (a French favorite name that is truly vintage) Diane/Diana (Ross, Vreeland, Princess…take your badass lady pick) Dolores (Spanish name meaning “sorrow,” but she’s so much more than that!) Donna (Josh! Toby! Sam! CJ! Sorry, we digress.) Doris (Greek, meaning “gift of the ocean”) Dorothy (Means “God’s gift,” also means “made it to Oz & back in one piece,” so props) Dottie (it’s the cuter, smaller version of Dorothy!) Drusilla (a gothic Latin name meaning “fruitful”) Unique “D” Names for Girls Daffodil (a gorgeous yellow flower) Daniella (The feminine form of Daniel, you know, that lion’s-den survivor inside all of us) Darcia (Means “dark” for your badass goth gal) Daria (Your ’90s self just smiled) Davina (Meaning “cherished”) Deirdre (this Irish name is as unique as it gets) Delancey (gals who loved MyScene as a kid will love this name) Delphine/Delphina/Delfina (Another name with Greek roots (they’re all the rage these days) Delta (Greek, meaning “letter or island”) Demi (Moore, Lovato…this is truly a star-studded name!) Desdemona (This Greek gothic name is so dang unique!) Dharma (Sanskrit, meaniing “truth”) Diamante (Italian, meaning “diamond”) Dido (either the iconic singer of the Greek name meaning “obscure”) Divya (A Hindi name meaning “divine”) Donatella (VERSACE) Doutzen (This mysterious Dutch name is so chic) Dove (we love an angelic nature name) Dua (Albanian, Arabic, meaning “love, prayer”) Dulce (Latin, meaning “sweet”) Durrah (Muslim name meaning “large pearl”) Unique Unisex “D” Names Dakota (Sioux, meaning “friendly one”) Dame (this unique name can work for literally anyone) Dana (Meaning “wise,” this one used to be a boy’s name, then a girl’s name, now an anybody’s name) Dandelion (this unique flower name also works for anyone) Darby (just add Darby O’Gill and the Little People to your family movie watch list, okay?) Darcy (A Pride & Prejudice name makes perfect sense (and sensibility)) Daryl (French, meaning “dear one, beloved”) Davis (this edgy namer means “beloved,” and that fits so well) Dawson (Yes, this one shot up in the spotlight thanks to James Van Der Beek) Denver (we’ll always love a good place name) Derby (English, meaning “park with deer”) Desi (Spanish, meaning “desired one”) Dior (this luxe name works for everyone) Divine (English, meaning “like God”) Dixie (Peaked in popularity in 1938 but making a comeback for all genders) Doherty (RIP Shannen Doherty, your name will always be iconic) Doyle (this dark horse of a name is unforgettable) Dream (doesn’t get anymore dreamy than this!) Drew (No longer just for dudes (or Nancy); Olympian Shawn Johnson just named her daughter Drew) Dylan/Dillon (Means “loyal” and works for any gender) Classic “D” Names for Boys Damien (From French meaning “one who tames”) Daniel (Means “God is my judge” and isn’t she just) Dante (Latin, meaning”enduring”) Darius (this strong name is so unforgettable, there’s a reason why it’s a classic) Darrel (Meaning “open,” and we need more open-minded humans now okay?) Darwin (Means “dear friend,” also Charles is a pretty smart namesake) David (Means “beloved”) Deacon (Reese Witherspoon’s one son is named this, so you know it’s a great name) Dell (this short and simple name ia the perfect classic) Derek (English, meaning “the people’s ruler”) Diego (The Spanish equivalent of “James” and always a classic) Dill (not the pickle, the Irish name meaning “loyal”) Dmitri (it’s a classic, it’s gothic, and it’s so chic) Dominic (This used to be reserved for kids born on Sundays, but now anybody can have it!) Donovan (Celtic name meaning “strong fighter”) Dorian (Gray, yknow it doesn’t get more gothic than that!) Douglas (A Scottish name meaning “black river,” which sounds badass, no?) Duncan (from Shakespeare and also House of Cards, meaning “dark warrior”) Dunn (Scottish, meaning “brown”) Unique “D” Names for Boys Damon (Means “loyal friend” in Latin) Darko (Like the classic movie, Donnie Darko!) Dash (This one is definitely rising among the celeb set) Dax (Shepard is of one of the best celeb dads out there, we think) Declan (An Irish name meaning “famous bearer”) Deforest (a perfect nature name that no one will forget) Dempsey (Irish, meaning “proud, haughty”) Denim (Yes, it’s a name now. Go wild!) Desmond (this is truly a sophisticated, unique name) Devlin (this Irish name is quite cheeky) Dexter (Not just for serial killers, don’t worry) Diesel (Diesel Dean is the son of Olympian Jennie Finch) Dion (Greek, meaning “child of heaven and earth; of Zeus”) Dipper (From Gravity Falls, y’all!) Domenico (This Spanish name is so dreamy and romantic) Domingo (Spanish, meaning “born on a Sunday”) Dresden (German, “people of the forest”) Duke (Son of E! News host Giuliana Rancic) Dustin (Meaning “brave warrior” or “Thor’s stone,” and don’t forget Stranger Things)Dwayne/Dwyane (Speaking of best celeb dads…) If Duncan and Dustin sparked your fancy, here’s further proof that Netflix is all you need to find the perfect baby name. From Xanthe to Dahlia, here’s a list of darkly romantic goth names for your baby girl. Source link
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Don’t you dare deign to dub your delicious little dude or dudette with a dull denomination. Translation: No more boring baby names, please! There are just too many darling and daring names out there to decide on something dreary. Enter “D” baby names for boys and girls. We’ve done the dirty work and dug up designations that will in no way disparage your new dear descendant. (That’s your baby, FYI.) Since we already brought you adorable “A” names, beautiful “B” names, and classic “C” names, it’s only right for us to dive into “D” names that are destined to dazzle — from dependable options like David and Diana to up-to-date dynamos like Dax and Dillon. With deep-rooted definitions from different cultures (and Netflix shows, duh), these dashing names are a damned delight. Related story 100+ Cute & Creative Baby Names Beginning With 'C' Below, see unique and classic “D” baby names for boys, girls, and both! Classic “D” Names for Girls Dahlia (Norse name meaning “from the valley”) Daisy (Means “the day’s eye,” also the white-and-yellow bloom) Danica (Slavic, meaning “morning star”) Danielle (this vintage name is making a comeback with how chic and simple it is!) Daphne (Greek name meaning “laurel tree”) Dara (Cambodian name meaning “stars” for your bright lil’ star) Darla (Not just for Little Rascals or Buffy anymore!) Darlene (means “darling,” also from Ozark) Dawn (it’s the perfect, hopeful nature name) Deborah (A Biblical prophetess who wrote a victory song — sounds like we could all use a Deborah right about now) Delilah (this classic, Bilbical name is rising the ranks in popularity) Delphine (Another Greek one, meaning “of the Delphi palace” — also a flower) Denise (a French favorite name that is truly vintage) Diane/Diana (Ross, Vreeland, Princess…take your badass lady pick) Dolores (Spanish name meaning “sorrow,” but she’s so much more than that!) Donna (Josh! Toby! Sam! CJ! Sorry, we digress.) Doris (Greek, meaning “gift of the ocean”) Dorothy (Means “God’s gift,” also means “made it to Oz & back in one piece,” so props) Dottie (it’s the cuter, smaller version of Dorothy!) Drusilla (a gothic Latin name meaning “fruitful”) Unique “D” Names for Girls Daffodil (a gorgeous yellow flower) Daniella (The feminine form of Daniel, you know, that lion’s-den survivor inside all of us) Darcia (Means “dark” for your badass goth gal) Daria (Your ’90s self just smiled) Davina (Meaning “cherished”) Deirdre (this Irish name is as unique as it gets) Delancey (gals who loved MyScene as a kid will love this name) Delphine/Delphina/Delfina (Another name with Greek roots (they’re all the rage these days) Delta (Greek, meaning “letter or island”) Demi (Moore, Lovato…this is truly a star-studded name!) Desdemona (This Greek gothic name is so dang unique!) Dharma (Sanskrit, meaniing “truth”) Diamante (Italian, meaning “diamond”) Dido (either the iconic singer of the Greek name meaning “obscure”) Divya (A Hindi name meaning “divine”) Donatella (VERSACE) Doutzen (This mysterious Dutch name is so chic) Dove (we love an angelic nature name) Dua (Albanian, Arabic, meaning “love, prayer”) Dulce (Latin, meaning “sweet”) Durrah (Muslim name meaning “large pearl”) Unique Unisex “D” Names Dakota (Sioux, meaning “friendly one”) Dame (this unique name can work for literally anyone) Dana (Meaning “wise,” this one used to be a boy’s name, then a girl’s name, now an anybody’s name) Dandelion (this unique flower name also works for anyone) Darby (just add Darby O’Gill and the Little People to your family movie watch list, okay?) Darcy (A Pride & Prejudice name makes perfect sense (and sensibility)) Daryl (French, meaning “dear one, beloved”) Davis (this edgy namer means “beloved,” and that fits so well) Dawson (Yes, this one shot up in the spotlight thanks to James Van Der Beek) Denver (we’ll always love a good place name) Derby (English, meaning “park with deer”) Desi (Spanish, meaning “desired one”) Dior (this luxe name works for everyone) Divine (English, meaning “like God”) Dixie (Peaked in popularity in 1938 but making a comeback for all genders) Doherty (RIP Shannen Doherty, your name will always be iconic) Doyle (this dark horse of a name is unforgettable) Dream (doesn’t get anymore dreamy than this!) Drew (No longer just for dudes (or Nancy); Olympian Shawn Johnson just named her daughter Drew) Dylan/Dillon (Means “loyal” and works for any gender) Classic “D” Names for Boys Damien (From French meaning “one who tames”) Daniel (Means “God is my judge” and isn’t she just) Dante (Latin, meaning”enduring”) Darius (this strong name is so unforgettable, there’s a reason why it’s a classic) Darrel (Meaning “open,” and we need more open-minded humans now okay?) Darwin (Means “dear friend,” also Charles is a pretty smart namesake) David (Means “beloved”) Deacon (Reese Witherspoon’s one son is named this, so you know it’s a great name) Dell (this short and simple name ia the perfect classic) Derek (English, meaning “the people’s ruler”) Diego (The Spanish equivalent of “James” and always a classic) Dill (not the pickle, the Irish name meaning “loyal”) Dmitri (it’s a classic, it’s gothic, and it’s so chic) Dominic (This used to be reserved for kids born on Sundays, but now anybody can have it!) Donovan (Celtic name meaning “strong fighter”) Dorian (Gray, yknow it doesn’t get more gothic than that!) Douglas (A Scottish name meaning “black river,” which sounds badass, no?) Duncan (from Shakespeare and also House of Cards, meaning “dark warrior”) Dunn (Scottish, meaning “brown”) Unique “D” Names for Boys Damon (Means “loyal friend” in Latin) Darko (Like the classic movie, Donnie Darko!) Dash (This one is definitely rising among the celeb set) Dax (Shepard is of one of the best celeb dads out there, we think) Declan (An Irish name meaning “famous bearer”) Deforest (a perfect nature name that no one will forget) Dempsey (Irish, meaning “proud, haughty”) Denim (Yes, it’s a name now. Go wild!) Desmond (this is truly a sophisticated, unique name) Devlin (this Irish name is quite cheeky) Dexter (Not just for serial killers, don’t worry) Diesel (Diesel Dean is the son of Olympian Jennie Finch) Dion (Greek, meaning “child of heaven and earth; of Zeus”) Dipper (From Gravity Falls, y’all!) Domenico (This Spanish name is so dreamy and romantic) Domingo (Spanish, meaning “born on a Sunday”) Dresden (German, “people of the forest”) Duke (Son of E! News host Giuliana Rancic) Dustin (Meaning “brave warrior” or “Thor’s stone,” and don’t forget Stranger Things)Dwayne/Dwyane (Speaking of best celeb dads…) If Duncan and Dustin sparked your fancy, here’s further proof that Netflix is all you need to find the perfect baby name. From Xanthe to Dahlia, here’s a list of darkly romantic goth names for your baby girl. Source link
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List of Flowers name in Hindi and English with Images
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hasrshu · 2 years ago
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25 Flowers Name In Marathi (25 फुलांचे नाव)
Flowers are nature’s gift to mankind, bringing joy and happiness to our lives. Each flower has its unique beauty and fragrance, and its names reflect the diversity of language and culture. If you love flowers or want to learn more about them, you might be interested in this blog post. In this article, we have compiled a list of 25 flowers name in Marathi, a language spoken in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Marathi is a dynamic language that has its own unique words for flowers. In this post, we have included some popular flowers like the Rose (गुलाब), Jasmine (मोगरा), and Lotus (कमळ), as well as lesser-known ones like the Kadamb (कदंब) and Ratrani (रत्राणी). We have provided each flower’s Marathi name, English translation, and a brief description of its characteristics and significance.
If you want to explore more about flowers, we also have an article on flower names in Hindi and English with images. In that post, we have covered over 150 flower names, including popular and rare ones, and their images and meanings. So, whether you are a language enthusiast or a nature lover, we hope you find these articles informative and enjoyable.
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fantasynamesbymeforyou · 3 years ago
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------------------------Spring Names - Mini List-----------------------
Hi guys, happy spring! Here's a short list of spring themed names for you 🌸
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Blǣr - m/f (Icelandic) gentle breeze, gust of wind
Chirapa - m/f (Quechua) rainbow
Eilir - m/f (Welsh) butterfly, regeneration, spring
Kaliko - m/f (Hawaiian) the newly opened leaf bud
Nywan ညွန့် - m/f (Burmese) tendril, spring growth, to taper upwards, to be the best
Qingsun 青笋- m/f (Mandarin Chinese) young blue-green bamboo shoot
Riaka - m/f (Malagasy) small streams of water created by rain / sea
Robin - m/f (English) an American bird, said to be one of the first signs of spring
Tae-yeong 榮英- m/f (Korean) flourishing flowers / honored hero
Viely - m/f (Khmer) something new, a ray of sunlight
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Befraw - f (Kurdish) snow water, melting snow
Clover - f (English) a small white or pink flower that grows in fields and is beloved by bumblebees. Finding a clover with four leaves is considered lucky. The three leaved clover is called a shamrock and is a symbol of Ireland.
Endzela - f (Georgian) snowdrop flower. A snowdrop is an early spring flower that can bloom even in snow.
Fllada - f (Albanian) light breeze, fresh air
Gossamer - f (English) a fine film of cobwebs, often made visible by dewdrops caught in its strands. Anything that is light, delicate, and sheer, such as fabric.
Millefiori - f (Italian) thousand flowers. A type of wildflower honey from Italy, made from bees visiting many different kinds of flowers
Narantuya нартуяа - f (Mongolian) ray of sunshine
Puleng - f (Sotho) in the rain
Sakura 桜 - f (Japanese) cherry blossom. Cherry blossom trees flower in early spring. There are cherry blossom festivals in spring throughout the world, most famously in Japan.
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Balandis - m (Lithuanian) April / dove, pigeon
Dalbar - m (Yakut) chick, baby bird
Lagos λαγῶς - m (Ancient Greek) hare
Neophytos Νεόφυτος - m (Ancient Greek) newly planted. Also: Neofit, Neofytos
Nihar निहार - m (Sanskrit) mist, dew, fog, snow
Pallav पल्लव - m (Hindi) budding leaf, shoot. Also: Pallab, Pallavi (f)
Raanan רַעֲנָן - m (Hebrew) fresh, invigorating
Tongnur - m (Uzbek) ray of light at dawn
Tuntiak - m (Shuar) rainbow
Vesa - m (Finnish) sprout, young tree
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leafvy · 4 years ago
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𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐬 𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭
Valentine’s day is coming up tomorrow so what better than a list of names that are associated with love! ♥
[ disclaimer: my sincere apologies if there are any spelling/meaning/origin mistakes in any of my name lists, i am by no means a professional in this area, i just like creating lists to help aid storytellers. i do try my best to find each name’s corresponding origin/meaning/spelling but i am a human who is prone to make the odd mistake. p.s, i take requests! ]
Female
Adelpha - Greek - Beloved sister
Aiko - Japanese - Child of love
Aimée - French - Beloved
Amada - Spanish - Beloved, adored, dear
Amadea - Latin - God’s love
Amala - Arabic - Beloved, bird, hope
Amanda - Latin - Worthy of love
Amandine - French - Much loved
Amara - Latin/Greek/Indian/African - Eternal
Amarissa - Hebrew/Spanish - Little lover, given by God
Amery - English - Home strength
Amia - Latin/French - Beloved
Amora - French - Love
Amorette - French - Little love
Amoris - Latin - Love
Amy - Latin/French - Beloved
Angharad - Welsh - Much loved
Aphrodite - Greek - Goddess of love
Avila - German - Desired, island, water
Aziza - Arabic - Beloved, precious, mighty
Balapreet - Punjabi/Sikh - Mighty love, strong
Brisa - Spanish/Latin - Angel, wind
Cara - Latin/Irish/Gaelic - Dear, beloved, friend
Cariad - Welsh - Love, charity, affection
Caris - Latin/Greek/Welsh - Beloved, grace
Carita - Latin - Dear, beloved
Caron - Greek - Pure
Carwen - Welsh - Love, fair, blessed
Carys - Welsh - To love
Cher - French - Beloved
Cherelle - French - Dear one, darling
Cheryl - English/Welsh/French - Beloved, dear, friend, love
Cordelia - Latin/Celtic - Heart, daughter of the sea
Darla - English - Darling
Darlene - English - Little dear one
Dava - American - Beloved
Davida - Hebrew/Scottish - Beloved
Davina - Hebrew/Scottish - Beloved
Desiree - French - Desired, wished
Elska - Norse - Love, to love
Esha - Arabic - Desire
Esmé - French/Spanish - Loved, esteemed
Femi - Nigerian - Love me
Freya - Scandinavian- Goddess of love & fertility
Grainne - Irish - Love, grain
Halia - Hawaiian - Remembrance of a loved one
Idony - Slavic/Norse - Love again, renewal
Ife - Yoruba - Love
Janan - Arabic - Heart, soul
Kalei - Hawaiian - Beloved, flower wreath
Kalila - Arabic - Beloved, darling
Kara - Irish/Latin/Norse - Beloved, dear
Kerenza - Cornish - Love
Keris - Welsh - Love
Lalasa - Hindi - Love, dove
Libi - Hebrew - My heart, God is my oath
Love - English - Love
Lovella - English - Love, affection
Luba - Slavic - Love
Ludmila - Slavic - Dear, love
Lyuba - Yiddish/Slavic - Dear, graceful people
Mabel - Latin - Loveable, dear
Mabli - Welsh - Loveable
Maitea - Spanish - Love
Mila - Slavic - Gracious, dear
Milada - Czechoslovakian - My love
Milena - Czechoslovakian - Love, warmth, grace
Mina - German - Love
Myfanwy - Welsh - My lovely little one
Myrna - Irish/Gaelic - Beloved
Nayeli - Zapotec - I love you
Nemy - African - Sweet, friendly, energetic
Paris - Greek - The city of love (France)
Phila - Greek - Love
Philippa - Greek - Lover of horses
Philomena - Greek - Lover, friend
Philothea - Greek - Lover of God
Philou - Dutch/Greek - Love
Pippa - English - Lover of horses
Priya - Hindu - Dear, beloved
Querida - Spanish - Dear, beloved
Shirin - Persian/Turkish - Charming, sweet
Siran - Armenian - Sweet love
Suki - Japanese - Loved one
Tivona - Hebrew - Nature lover
Valentina - Latin - Healthy, strong
Vashti - Perisan/Hebrew - Beautiful, lovely
Venus - Latin - Goddess of love
Vevina - Irish/Gaelic - Sweet lady
Vida - Spanish - Life
Yaretzi - Native American - You will always be loved
Male
Agapius - Greek - Love, affection, esteem
Amadeus - Latin - Love God
Amado - Latin - God’s love
Amancio - Spanish - Loving
Amator - Latin - Lover of God
Amatus - Latin - Beloved
Amias - Latin - Loved
Anteros - Greek - God of requited love
Anwil - Welsh - Beloved
Armas - Finnish - Dear, beloved
Asthore - Irish - Loved one
Atif - Arabic - The kind one, affectionate
Atuf - Arabic - Love, favourable, kind
Aziz - Arabic - Beloved, powerful
Caddaric - English - Kind, loved, leader of battle
Caerwyn - Welsh - Fair, blessed, love
Caradoc - Welsh - Love
Carthach - Irish - Loving
Carwyn - Welsh - Fair, blessed, love
Chaviv - Hebrew - Loved one
Chikondi - African - Love
Conor - Irish - Lover of wolves/hounds
Cordian - Polish - Of the heart
Dariel - French - Dear one, beloved
David - Hebrew - Beloved, to love
Dawood - Quranic/Hebrew - Beloved friend
Desi - Latin - Yearning, desired, sorrow
Didier - French/Latin - Desire, longing
Dilan - Kurdish/Irish - Love, heart, loyal, like a Lion
Elmo - Latin/Greek/Italian - To love, God’s helmet
Erasmus - Greek - Beloved, desired
Erastus - Greek/Latin - Beloved
Eros - Greek - Desire, God of love
Fuad - Arabic - Heart
Gerwyn - Welsh - Fair love
Graziano - Italian - Beloved, dear
Guaiya - Chamarro - To love
Hubert - Germanic - Bright heart
Hugh - German - Soul, mind, heart, intellect
Jed - Hebrew - Beloved of God
Jedediah - Hebrew - Beloved of God
Kama - Sanskrit - Love, desire
Kamadeva - Hindu - God of love, desire
Kealoha - Hawaiian - Love
Lennon - Irish/Gaelic - Lover, blackbird, cloak
Leofric - English - Dear, beloved
Lev - Hebrew/Russian - Heart, Lion
Liev - Yiddish - Heart
Luben - Slavic - To love, affection
Lubomir - Polish - Great love
Lufian - English - Love
Luthando - Latin/African - Love
Lyuben - Slavic - Love
Manju - Sanskrit - Sweet, pleasant, beautiful
Medad - Hebrew - Love, friendship
Milan - Slavic - Gracious, dear one, loving
Milos - Greek/Slavic - Compassionate, dear, lover of glory
Obi - Nigerian - Heart
Penda - Swahili - Love, to be brave
Phillip - Greek - Lover of horses
Pip - Spanish/Greek - Lover of horses
Prem - Hindu/Arabic - Love, affection
Ramey - Arabic - Loving
Rasmus - Dutch/Finnish - Beloved, desired
Ratin - Hindu - Love, happiness
Rhys - Welsh - Passion, enthusiasm
Rudo - African - Love
Sajan - Hindu - Beloved
Teofil - Greek - Loved by God
Theophilus - Greek - Loved by God
Valentin - Latin/German/French - Strength, health
Valentine - Latin - Strength, health
Valentino - Spanish/Italian - Strength, health
Wadud - Arabic - Lover, affectionate
Yolotl - Nahuatl - Heart
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names inspired by: taurus
this list includes names inspired by the planets, stars, colours, characteristics and traits that lead and define those born under the taurus sign.
Alda: German, meaning "old, prosperous"
Alu: Tshivenda, meaning “be prosperous”
Aphra: Hebrew, meaning “dust, of the earth”
Avani: Indian origin, meaning “of the earth”
Aviva: Hebrew, meaning “spring, youth, innocence”
Bartlett: Hebrew, meaning “worker of the land”
Cashel: Irish, meaning “castle, stone fortress”
Charra: Gaelic, meaning “large stone or rock”
Clay: English, meaning “fine-grained earth”
Constance: Latin origin, meaning “being faithful and dependable”
Constantine: French/Latin origin, meaning “steadfast”
Darius: Persian, meaning “rich and kingly”
Dhara: Hindi, meaning “the earth”
Diamond: Greek origin, meaning “invincible, untamed”, also the birthstone of April
Durand: Latin, meaning “strong and enduring”
Eartha: English, meaning “worldly”
Emerald: Persian, meaning “green”, also the birthstone of May
Ethan: Hebrew, meaning “strong, enduring, firm and long-lived”
Gaia: Greek, meaning “earth goddess/earth mother”
Glen: Gaelic origin, meaning “valley”
Gresham: Old English origin, meaning “grassland”
Haruko: Japanese, meaning “spring child”
Hermione: Greek, meaning “messenger, earthly”
Iden: English, meaning “from the marshy pasture”
Isa: German/Persian, meaning “strong-willed”
Jahan: Persian, meaning “world” or “universe”
Jasper: Persian, meaning “treasurer”
Kaj: Danish, meaning “earth” (pronounced kye)
Kenley: English, meaning “royal meadow”
Mirela: Romanian, meaning “peace, world”
Otto: Germanic, meaning “wealth, prosperity”
Patience: English word name, from one of the seven heavenly virtues.
Petra: Greek, meaning “stone, rock”
Poppy: along with Rose, the birth flower of Taurus. intimate and sensuous.
Rasina: Urdu, meaning “calm, composed”
Rhea: the Greek earth mother
Rose: along with Poppy, the birth flower of Taurus. luxurious and classy.
Sabit: Arabic, meaning “firmly in place, unshakable”
Serena: Latin, meaning “calm, tranquil”
Terra: Latin, meaning “earth”. also the Roman goddess of the earth.
Toro: Spanish, meaning “bull”
Venus: the planet that rules the Taurus sign
Vernon: Gaulish/Latin, meaning “springlike, flourishing, full of life”
Wilhelmina: Germanic, meaning “desire to protect”
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dvarapala · 4 years ago
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ANSWER 20 QUESTIONS, THEN TAG 20 FOLLOWERS!!!!
Name: Tessa.
Nickname: Tess.
Zodiac Sign: Taurus.
Language: Dutch and English; I used to be able to speak German because lessons were mandatory in high school but that was years ago and I’ve long since forgotten it. I can count to ten in Japanese. I can understand a couple of words in Hindi, but that’s about it.
Nationality: Dutch.
Favorite Season: Summer.
Favorite Flower: Cherry blossoms, lotus flowers, and many more.
Favorite Book(s): Oh gosh, I have so many favorites! I have too many favorites! I can’t just pick a couple. If you want to know, please tell me and/or remind me to make a rec list!
Favorite Fictional Character(s): Lou Ellen Blackstone from PJO, Alabaster C. Torrington from PJO, Pollux from PJO, Freeze Girl from Sky High, all the pirates from the Lost Revenge in the Descendants franchise, my own ocs, everyone else’s ocs. 
Favorite Colour: Blue!
Favorite Animal(s): Elephants.
Coffee, Tea, or Hot Chocolate: Tea and hot chocolate. Also, caramel macchiato.
Average Sleep: 7-8 hours.
🐱 or 🐶 Person: Dog.
Number of Blankets: A lot.
Blog Established: 16th of May 2020, which is also her birthday.
Followers: Do you mean everyone I adore? 
Random Fact: I play the piano.
Tagged by: @neverxalone​  Tagging: you
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Green, blue, and grey!
thank you for asking!!
green: do you have a favorite flower?
nope... i think all flowers are very pretty and very cool i don’t know enough about them to have a favorite sorry to my flower loving besties out there<3
blue: preferred type of weather?
i like falling asleep to light rain! it’s just very soothing and if theres thunder thats also very nice.
grey: how many languages do you speak? do you want to learn any more?
i speak english and hindi fluently and i learned french in high school so i can get by (barely) and gosh there’s so many languages i want to learn the list grows longer literally every day.. but some of the top ones on the list are spanish and greek. also kinda wanna learn more indian languages (as in, languages spoken in india) like tamil telegu kannada ect...    
color asks!
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smylealong · 4 years ago
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Year in review - 2020
2020 has been a mixed bag of an year. Where on one hand it has been a raging dumpster fire with a global pandemic, lockdowns, social distancing, online schools, politics, forest fires, Karens and the general sense of ennui that the year brought. On the other hand, the year gave us all time. Time to reflect on ourselves. Time to teach ourselves new things. Time to binge watch. And boy did the streaming platforms make full use of it. Listed below are the best things I saw in 2020. (Across languages and in no specific order.) IT IS A LONG POST. PROCEED WITH CAUTION.
HINDI Thappad: Dir: Anubhav Sinha. Starring: Tapasee Pannu, Pavail Gulati, Diya Mirza, Kumud Mishra and Ratna Pathak Shah. On surface level, the premise seems frivolous. After all, it was just a slap. Just. One. Slap. Yet, with that one slap, the protagonist’s neatly organized world comes apart at the seams. From there begins Amruta’s (Tapsee Pannu) journey into exploring the micro-aggressions and tiny slights that she has turned a blind eye to, for the sake of keeping peace. The film never veers into a glorification of violence nor does it get overly preachy. It is a mirror to the patriarchal society and raises pertinent questions about the things that the society as normalized. Things that shouldn’t be normalized.
Bulbbul: Dir: Anvita Dutt. Starring: Tripti Dimri, Avinash Tiwari, Rahul Bose, Parambrata Chatterjee and Paoli Dam.
Horror does not always lie in the things that go bump at night. Sometimes, horror is what society expects of you. Horror is the consequence of not fitting into the role that has been written for you. Sometimes, it is terrifying to be a woman in a male-dominated society. That is what Bulbbul explores. Wrapped in a beautiful package, Bulbbul tells the raw story of a child-bride who is punished, harshly, inhumanly, for acting her age. If you haven’t seen it yet, drop everything and watch it. It’s on Netflix.
Lootcase: Dir: Rajesh Krishnan. Starring: Kunal Khemu, Rasika Duggal, Vijay Raaz, Gajraj Rao.
This was a charming little movie that had me in splits. A story of a simple man who chances upon a bag full of money. What follows is a hilarious tale of lies, deception and comedy of errors. Kunal Khemu proves that Bollywood does not realize just how talented he is. Vijay Raaz’s deadpan comedy and Gajraj Rao’s evil smiling desperation are a delight to behold. I’m smiling even as I am writing this. This was fun!
Raat Akeli Hai: Dir: Honey Tehran. Starring: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Radhika Apte, Ila Arun, Shweta Tripathi, Tigmanshu Dhulia.
This was India’s answer to Knives Out. Nawazuddin Siddiqui is at his finest as the honest and frustrated (in more ways than one) police officer who finds himself attracted to the mistress of the murdered man. What follows is a tale so full of twists and turns that I could not predict where it is going. When you have Siddiqui at the helm, you are almost certain to get a good film. But when he is backed by stellar performance from the able cast, that takes the film to another level altogether.
Patal Lok: Dir: Avinash Arun and Prosit Roy. Starring: Jaideep Alhawat, Niraj Kabi, Abhishek Bannerjee, Swastika Mukherjee, Gul Panang, Ishvaak Singh.
Wow. Just. Wow. This is arguably the BEST thing that I have seen all year. On the surface this is an attempted murder case. But what it actually is, is a mirror to our society. It is a human story. A story of greed, corruption, power, violence, misogyny, depravity and true evil. It is a story of love, hope, support, kindness and humanity. It is a story of us. My hats off to the entire cast and crew for coming up with something truly special.
ENGLISH
Haunting of Bly Manor: Created by: Mike Flannagan. Starring: Victoria Pedretti, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Amelia Eve, T’Nia Miller, Rahul Kohli.
Based on Henry Jame’s Turn of the Screw, this was a poignant tale of love, loss and pain. While it pales in comparison to its brilliant predecessor, Haunting of the Hill House, and the 1961 screen adaptation of the novel, The Innocents, Bly Manor still manages to be a worthy watch. In Mike Flannagan’s deft hands, we get to see a completely different perspective of the Haunting. I won’t say more, for spoilers, but this was definitely one of the better things I watched this year. Especially since I almost eschewed English movies/series this year. (I did watch some forgettable movies like Extraction and Mulan, but even mentioning them here feels sacrilegious.)
Korean
This year, I returned to Korean Dramas after a long time. My last Korean Drama before this year was Faith that I saw in 2014. Since Boys Over Flowers (Read Kim Bum) is my guilty pleasure watch, I decided to have it on in the background sometime in March or April this year. (Honestly, in 2020, who knows?). BOF took me to The King: Eternal Monarch. And TKEM introduced me to Woo Do Hwan who gave me some of the best times in this year. Three of his dramas feature here.
Save Me:- Dir: Kim Sung-soo. Starring: Ok Taec-yeon, Seo Yea-ji, Woo Do Hwan, Jo Sung-ha, Jo Jae-yoon.
Do you fancy a kick to your teeth? Because that is what this series is. What starts a simple story of a regular family’s struggles upon moving to a new town, quickly turns into a harrowing nightmare in which you are simply the viewer. The story delves into cults and the insidious power they hold. Through Seo Yea-ji’s brilliant performance as Im Sang-mi, we see a K drama heroine who is not a damsel in distress. She isn’t the one throwing the punches, that is done by Ok Taec-yeon and Woo Do Hwan. Still she is the one that leads the fight. If that wasn’t enough, Woo Do Hwan, plays Seok Dong-chul. Arguably one of the best male leads I have seen.
Mad Dog:- Dir: Hwang Ui-kyung Starring: Yoo Ji-tae, Woo Do Hwan, Jo Jae-joon, Ryu Hwa-young, Kim Hye-sung.
What a treat this show is! Smart protagonists pitted against equally intelligent antagonists and a taut plot that rarely sags (It does sag just a wee bit in the middle but it picks up pace very quickly). Woo Do Hwan is fantastic as the ever changing, tough to pin down, Kim Min Joon. The layers in this character! This show will keep you guessing. Every cast member is stellar and no one has a single misstep. A must watch!
My Country: Dir: Kim Jin-won Starring:  Yang Se Jong, Woo Do Hwan, Kim Seol-hyun, Jang Hyuk.
This series brings a set of very complex emotions in me. Don’t get me wrong. I love the series. Its story, characterization, costumes, cinematography, acting, action scenes, OST. They are top notch. A+. But... and this is a big one, this series is also a glaring display of what happens when a writer falls in love with one of their characters. As a writer, I can say that we love all our characters. But it is very dangerous for a writer to move from simply loving the character to falling in love with the character. When that happens, the writer becomes afraid of letting that particular character make mistakes. Or glosses over their flaws. Often at the expense of the other character. Which is what happened here. The writer fell in love with Seo Hwi and Nam Seon ho paid the price. Hwi could literally assassinate people in front of Hui Jae and still be forgiven for it, while Nam Seon-ho gets demonized for trying to save Hwi by telling lies. I could go on and on about how unfair this series was to Seon-ho, but that would be a separate post altogether.
Tale of a Gumiho: Dir: Kang Shin-hyo Starring: Lee Dong Wook, Jo Bo-ah, Kim Bum.
I started this series for Kim Bum (I LOVE THE GUY). I was prepared for some cheesy, goofy fun with some good looking people. But soon, I was watching it for the story. A smart Urban Fantasy with elements of Korean Mythology, this was UF done right! This series made me do research. I am so tired of seeing the same old myths in fantasy that this came as a breath of fresh air. Intelligent protagonists who communicate well (gasp! what? That happens?). A flip-flopping anti-hero. A truly psychopathic villain and a bunch of other well-fleshed characters make for one entertaining watch. I highly recommend it.
Chinese:
K-dramas made me revive the Tumblr account that I had created sometime in 2017 and which lay dormant since then. Soon, my Tumblr feed was filled with gifs and metas of a show with pretty men. I did not pay much attention to it, till a post about Jin Ling’s Uncle made me snort. Even though I didn’t understand what it was talking about, it was still funny. Realizing that the show is on Netflix, I saw the trailer and wasn’t impressed. Then there was the length. 50 episodes! Holee-moleee. “No. I ain’t got that much time,” I said and moved on. But then, I saw a gif of a man smiling. I had never seen a smile that dazzling. There was something about that smile that made me go back and click on the first episode. And in less than ten minutes of the episode, they killed the man whose smile drew me to the show. WTF? But I had seen gifs of him. There had to be more. Then, the show began and I had no idea what was happening. I decided no smile could be worth the brain-cells I am having to expend for this. Chuck it. But people in Tumblr said, hold on. You will understand it. Episode 2, and I still wasn’t sold. I gave it till episode 5. Then, before I knew it, I finished the 50 episodes and currently reside in the rabbit hole that is The Untamed.
Dir: Zheng Weiwen and Chen Jialin Starring: Xiao Zhan, Wang Yibo, and a host of others. I can’t write the name of the entire cast, even though I want to.
PS: In case you don’t know, the man with the pretty smile is Xiao Zhan.
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