Uruj is a baby boy name its meaning is rise mount. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1507 times.
gender: all girl boy unisex. About: Arafat. The baby name Arafat of islamic origin means A place where pilgrims perform a special worship to Allah during the Hajj. The Huggies Baby Name Finder can help you create a list of popular baby names including Arafat and then let you share with family and friends.
Origin of the name Olympia: Feminine form of the Greek Olympios (of Olympus, the mountain in northern Greece that was the home of the gods in Greek mythology). Olympia was the name of a plain in ancient Elis in western Peloponnesus which was sacred to the Greek gods.
Origin of the name Olympia: Feminine form of the Greek Olympios (of Olympus, the mountain in northern Greece that was the home of the gods in Greek mythology). Olympia was the name of a plain in ancient Elis in western Peloponnesus which was sacred to the Greek gods.
Sainaa is a baby unisex name its meaning is arabic name for mount sinai. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1506 times.
Ujjayanth is a baby boy name its meaning is mount where satyajit worshipped the sun god. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1260 times.
Kedhareshvar is a baby boy name its meaning is lord of mount kedara. Mostly popular in religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2028 times.
Kailashadhipati name religion, origin and Kailashadhipati name pronunciation in : Kailashadhipati is baby boy name mainly popular in Hindu religion and its main origin is Hindi. Kailashadhipati name meanings is Lord of mount Kailash. Kailashadhipati is written in Hindi as कैलाशअधिपति.
Badri refers to a berry that was said to grow abundantly in the area, and nath means "Lord of". Badri is also the Sanskrit name for the Indian Jujube tree, which has an edible berry. Some scriptural references refer to Jujube trees being abundant in Badrinath.
Badri refers to a berry that was said to grow abundantly in the area, and nath means "Lord of". Badri is also the Sanskrit name for the Indian Jujube tree, which has an edible berry. Some scriptural references refer to Jujube trees being abundant in Badrinath.