Persian Origin. "Servant Of God" The meaning of the name Parham is Servant Of God. The origin of the name Parham is Persian.
The Darug people who lived in the area before European settlement regarded the area as rich in food from the river and forests. They called the area Baramada or Burramatta ('Parramatta') which means "head of waters", "the place where the eels lie down" or "eel waters".
The name Party is rooted in the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. It was a name for someone who was a person who was known for their habitual use of the oath pour Dieu, which is Old French meaning "for God."
You can get more than one meaning for one word in Urdu. You have searched the English word "Levitatio" which means "پرواز" Parwaz in Urdu.
Passtan is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Passtan is . The poeple have viewed this name 1631 times.
Pasukh is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Pasukh is . The poeple have viewed this name 1487 times.
Pehchan Name Meaning and History. Pehchan is a Muslim Boy name. Acording to Numerology Predictions 4 is Lucky number for name Pehchan. People believes to have their Lucky Days according to their names, Monday, Thursday are Favourable and Lucky Days for name Pehchan and lucky metals are Bronze for name Pehchan.
Meaning. fortunate, victorious. Region of origin. Persia. Parvēz, Pērvaz or Parvīz (Persian: پرویز, meaning "fortunate, victorious"; Middle Persian: plwyc Parvēz, also ʾplwyc Abarvēz/Aparvēz), is a Persian male given name, mostly popular in Iran, Central Asia, South Asia and among Azeris.
Piam - Detailed Meaning. Your name of Piam has developed traits of independence and initiative. Your friendly, approachable, and generous nature expresses your love of life. You desire to be happy and to create happiness for others.
This interesting name is job descriptive for an Official of the Manor or Village responsible for impounding stray cattle or other domestic animals and hold them within a "Pound". The surname is also found as "Pounder" or the metonymic "Pound", the origination being from the Olde English "Pyndan" of the pre 7th Century.