Spanish: nickname from abad 'priest' (from Late Latin abbas 'priest', genitive abbatis, from the Aramaic word meaning 'father'). The application is uncertain: it could be a nickname, an occupational name for the servant of a priest, or denote an (illegitimate) son of a priest.
Zaman Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic zaman 'time', 'age', 'era', often used to form names in combination with other words, for example Nur uz-Zaman 'light of the era', Shams uz-Zaman 'sun of the time'. Zaman is a popular name in the Indian subcontinent.
Saat is a Muslim Girl name, it is an Urdu originated name. Saat name meaning is Moment, time, occasion. and the lucky number associated with Saat is 2.
KÄlá (Sanskrit: काल, IPA: [kÉ‘ËˈlÉ™]) (Tamil: காலமà¯/ˈ/ ( listen) kaalam or kaala) is a word used in Sanskrit to mean "time". ... It is also the name of a deity in which sense it is not always distinguishable from kÄla meaning "black". It is often used as one of the various names or forms of Yama.
Name Samay generally means Start, is of Indian origin, Name Samay is a Masculine (or Boy) name.
Amati [am-ati] as a boys' name is a Latin name, and the name Amati means "God's love". Amati is a version of Amadeus (Latin).
French Meaning: The name Bel is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Bel is: Fair. Lovely one. Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaning beautiful.
Vela Name Meaning. ... Spanish: habitational name from a place name Vela, in Córdoba province. Portuguese: habitational name from a place named Vela in Portugal. Czech: from a pet form of either of two personal names, Velislav or Velimir.
Chronos (/ˈkroÊŠnÉ’s/; Greek: ΧÏόνος, "time", pronounced [kÊ°rónos], also transliterated as Khronos or Latinised as Chronus) is the personification of Time in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature. ... The other Greek word for time is kairos, meaning the indeterminate moment that is right for something to occur.
Latinized form of the Greek ΚÏονος (Kronos), possibly derived from the Indo-European root *ker- meaning "to cut". Cronus was the Titan who fathered the Greek gods. As his wife Rhea gave birth to the gods, Cronus swallowed them fearing the prophecy that he would be overthrown by one of his children.