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Capital of ancient Gandhara in modern-day Pakistan
Pushkalavati was the capital of the ancient region of Gāndhāra, situated in present day's Pakistan. Its ruins are located on the outskirts of the modern
Pushkalavati
Pushkalavati Museum also known as Charsadda Museum established in 2006, located in Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Pushkalavati was the first
Pushkalavati_Museum
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
name of Charsadda was Pushkalavati. The city hosts the ruins of what was once the ancient Gandharan capital city of Pushkalavati (meaning Lotus City in
Charsadda
Ancient Persian conquest in the Indian subcontinent
south. The capital of the Gandhara satrapy was Pushkalavati. Archeological excavations of Pushkalavati were conducted by Mortimer Wheeler in 1962 who
Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley
Achaemenid_conquest_of_the_Indus_Valley
(modern-day Pune) Purushapura (modern-day Peshawer, now in Pakistan ) Pushkalavati (modern-day Charsadda, now in Pakistan) Prayag (modern-day Prayagraj)
List_of_ancient_Indian_cities
City in Punjab, Pakistan
Central Asia—it was possibly founded around 1000 BCE. Takshashila and Pushkalavati remained prominent cities in Gandhāra during the Mahajanapadas of Bharat
Taxila
Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation
Valley, and the Kabul River. Its prominent urban centres were Taxila and Pushkalavati. The cultural influence of Gandhara stretched as far as Jhelum River
Gandhara
Small, flat and usually round piece of material used as money
during the 4th century BC. More Achaemenid coins were also found in Pushkalavati and in Bhir Mound. Punch-marked coin minted in the Kabul Valley under
Coin
Indo-Greek king
was an Indo-Greek king who ruled central and north-western Punjab and Pushkalavati. Bopearachchi dates Hippostratus to 65 to 55 BC whereas R. C. Senior
Hippostratus
Capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
in the fifth century BCE, near the ancient Gandharan capital city of Pushkalavati, near present-day Charsadda. In the winter of 327–26 BCE, Alexander the
Peshawar
Coin hoard
small coin hoard that was discovered in 2007 at the site of ancient Pushkalavati in modern-day Pakistan. The hoard weighed 14 kilograms, contained "bent
Shaikhan_Dehri_hoard
1st-century BC Indo-Greek king
"Artemidorus the Invincible") was a king who ruled in the area of Gandhara and Pushkalavati in modern northern Pakistan and Afghanistan. Artemidorus is a Greek name
Artemidoros_Aniketos
Ancient Indian coinage
(c. 100 AD), Bhir Mound (c. 300 BC), or the Shaikhan Dehri hoard near Pushkalavati included Achaemenid coins as well as many Greek coins from the 5th and
Punch-marked_coins
Greek coins from the Archaic to Imperial Roman periods
hoard, and also very far to the east, such as the Kabul hoard or the Pushkalavati hoard in Ancient India, following the Achaemenid conquest of the Indus
Ancient_Greek_coinage
200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia
Hellenistic states, ruling from regional capitals like Taxila, Sagala, Pushkalavati, and Bagram. Other centers are only hinted at; e.g. Ptolemy's Geographia
Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Jan (2009). "Glimpses of History in the Cemetery of Charsadda (Ancient Pushkalavati)". Ancient Pakistan. 20: 191. ISSN 2708-4590. Rosenfield, John M. (1967)
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
Rama's brother in epic Ramayana
the ruler of Takshashila, and his other son, Pushkala as the ruler of Pushkalavati, Gaur rajput dynasty are the descendants of Bharata. Bharata assisted
Bharata_(Ramayana)
Indo-Greek king
obscure. His name was previously interpreted as "The man from Pushkalavati". Pushkalavati was the historic capital of Gandhara located in the Valley of
Peucolaus
30–375 CE empire in Central and South Asia
region) and established twin capitals in Kapisa (near modern Bagram) and Pushkalavati (later Charsadda). The Kushans adopted elements of the Hellenistic culture
Kushan_Empire
Hindu mythological royal lineage
Bharata's children, Taksha and Pushkara, had inherited Takshashila and Pushkalavati respectively. Lakshmana's children, Angada and Chandraketu, had inherited
List of Ikshvaku dynasty kings in Hinduism
List_of_Ikshvaku_dynasty_kings_in_Hinduism
Village in District Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Hund was also the last capital of Gandhara, following Charsadda (then Pushkalavati) and Peshawar (then known as Purushapura), under the Hindu Shahi rulers
Hund,_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Place in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Jan (2009). "Glimpses of History in the Cemetery of Charsadda (Ancient Pushkalavati)". Ancient Pakistan. XX. Retrieved 31 March 2023. Dani, Ahmad Hasan (1963)
Prang,_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar (602–664)
craftmanship". Heading north towards Kashmir, he arrived in the city of Pushkalavati, with many holy Buddhist sites. Xuanzang worshipped at these "great stupas
Xuanzang
(Balkh) Herat Alexandria Arachosia (Kandahar) Bamyan Kabul Peshawar Pushkalavati Takshashila Multan Banbhore/Barbarikon Debal/Patala Tamralipta (or Tamluk)
Cities_along_the_Silk_Road
Artistic syncretism between Classical Greece and Buddhist India
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Greco-Buddhist_art
Kingdoms in the Indian subcontinent (c. 600 BCE–c. 345 BCE)
dynasty. The river Indus watered the lands of Gandhara. Taksashila and Pushkalavati, the two cities of this Mahajanapada, are said to have been named after
Mahajanapadas
Ruined Buddhist stupa near Haripur, Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Bhamala_Stupa
Iron Age culture of the Indian Subcontinent
associated with the mahajanapadas, are as follows: Charsada (ancient Pushkalavati) and Taxila, in Pakistan Delhi or ancient Indraprastha Hastinapura, Mathura
Northern_Black_Polished_Ware
Greek influence on Indian art
Coin finds in the Kabul hoard in Kabul or the Shaikhan Dehri hoard in Pushkalavati have revealed numerous Achaemenid coins as well as many Greek coins from
Hellenistic influence on Indian art
Hellenistic_influence_on_Indian_art
Ancient Buddhist stupa and archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Dharmarajika_Stupa
Indo-Greek king
Gandhara, Senior to c. 60 BCE and suggests that he ruled in some parts of Pushkalavati or even further west. Nothing is known about his dynastic connections
Telephus_Euergetes
Site of an ancient Kanishka stupa in Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Shaji-ki-Dheri
Cultural syncretism in Central and South Asia in antiquity
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Greco-Buddhism
Kingdom mentioned in Indian epic literature
was the wife of the Kuru king Dhritarashtra and was known as Gandhari. Pushkalavati, Takshasila, and Purushapura were cities in this Gandhara kingdom. Takshasila
Gandhara_(Mahabharata)
Pakistani military museum
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Army_Museum_Lahore
Achaemenid province
Gandhara[broken anchor] satrapy, established 518 BCE with its capital at Pushkalavati (Charsadda). Gandhara Satrapy was established in the general region of
Gandāra
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan
in 1026.[citation needed] The city of Charsadda, originally known as Pushkalavati, is mentioned in the Hindu epic story the Ramayana, where Bharata brings
Charsadda_District,_Pakistan
Pre-independence history of Pakistan
remaining smaller tribes either surrendered or like the Astanenoi tribe of Pushkalavati (Charsadda) were quickly neutralised where 38,000 soldiers and 230,000
History_of_Pakistan
Ancient Greek military campaign in Indus Valley
Ilastinayana (called the Astakenoi or Astanenoi) tribe, whose capital was Pushkalavati or Peukelaotis. He later defeated Asvayanas and Asvakayanas and captured
Indian campaign of Alexander the Great
Indian_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great
Archaeological site in Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Seri_Bahlol
Indian mythological television series
respective kingdom's to rule. Bharat's son elder Pushkala ruled over Pushkalavati and younger son Taksha ruled over Takshila. Lakshman' s elder son Angad
Shrimad_Ramayan
"Peshawar" is likely derived and was western capital of Gandhara, after Pushkalavati. Around 700 BCE, the region was governed by the independent Gandhāra
History_of_Peshawar
Numismatic museum and art gallerie in Karachi, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
State Bank of Pakistan Museum & Art Gallery
State_Bank_of_Pakistan_Museum_&_Art_Gallery
Archaeological site in Gandhara, Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Loriyan_Tangai
Stupa on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Kanishka_Stupa
Birthplace of Pakistan's founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Wazir_Mansion
Ancient statue of a woman in India
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Saptarishi_Tila_statue
in Punjab Thatta in Sindh Meluhha in Sindh Gandhara and its capital Pushkalavati Pattala Sagala Islamic influence in the region started as early as 7th
List of archaeological sites in Pakistan
List_of_archaeological_sites_in_Pakistan
Maurya empire; the second from Western Asia through Bactria, Kapisi and Pushkalavati and so across the Indus at Ohind to Taxila; and the third from Kashmir
Culture_of_Pakistan
2nd-century BC Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king
parts of the kingdom, Punjab, and at times Gandhara. Paropamisadae and Pushkalavati were taken over by Zoilos I, perhaps because some of Agathokleia's subjects
Menander_I
Art museum in Lahore, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Lahore_Museum
Indo-Scythian king
This included seizing Taxila in Punjab, and Gandharas capital city Pushkalavati from the Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Maues has overstruck coins belonging to
Maues
Buddhist structure in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Butkara_Stupa
Art museum in Peshawar, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Peshawar_Museum
Route across northern India from Pataliputra to Bamyan) at Pushkalavati. From Pushkalavati, the Kamboja-Dvārakā and Uttarapatha routes ran together to
Dvārakā–Kamboja_route
History museum in Faisalabad, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Lyallpur_Museum
Traditional narratives of the previous lives of Buddha
by these figures include the "four great stupas" as well as stupas in Pushkalavati, Mangalura, Hadda Mountain, and Sarvadattaan. According to Naomi Appleton
Jataka_tales
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
List of tourist attractions in Karachi
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Karachi
Private museum and house in near Bhati Gate, Lahore
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Fakir_Khana
Museum in Taxila, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Taxila_Museum
Ancient Greek–Persian coinage in Afghanistan
into a separate satrapy in c. 508 BCE with a headquarters possibly at Pushkalavati (near present-day Charsadda in Pakistan). It was a tribute-paying region
Kabul_hoard
Art museum in Karachi, Sindh
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
National_Museum_of_Pakistan
Ancient settlement in Pakistan
spoken in the neighboring regions. Bakhshali manuscript Attock Khurd Pushkalavati Taxila Hund Grammatical Literature, History of Indian literature, Volume
Salatura
Cultural heritage site in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Sacred_Rock_of_Hunza
Archaeological site of an ancient Buddhist monastery in Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Takht-i-Bahi
Archaeology museum in Sindh Province, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Archaeological_Museum_Umerkot
Science Centre in Karachi
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
MagnifiScience_Centre
Museum in Karachi, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Pakistan_Air_Force_Museum
Part of the Jambudvipa in puranic and shramanic cosmology
merchant brothers Tapassu and Bhalluka or Bhalluka from Pokkharavati (=Pushkalavati, present Carasadda) in the Gandhara-Kamboja region who also had their
Uttarapatha
Archaeological site near Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Sirkap
Museum in Karachi, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Quaid-e-Azam_House
Museum in Karachi, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Mohatta_Palace
Fort and palace in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Khaplu_Palace
traditionally associated with a number of regional capitals like Taxila, Pushkalavati and Sagala. Other potential centers are only hinted at; for instance
History_of_Punjab
Railway museum in Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Golra_Sharif_Railway_Museum
Political entities in the Indian subcontinent from 3rd century BCE - 13th century CE
various dynastic polities. There were numerous cities, such as Taxila, Pushkalavati and Sagala in Pakistan's Punjab. These cities would house a number of
Middle_kingdoms_of_India
Archaeological site in Mardan, Pakistan
Garhi is situated on the junction of three ancient routes; Kabul to Pushkalavati (modern Charsadda) Swat through Buner Taxila through Hund on the bank
Shahbaz_Garhi
Early 20th-century palace in Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Ram_Pyari_Mahal
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Bahawalpur_Museum
Museum in Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Pakistan_Maritime_Museum
archaeological sites from the Gandhara civilisation such as Takht Bhai and Pushkalavati, Bala Hisar Fort, Butkara Stupa, Kanishka stupa, Chakdara, Panjkora Valley
Tourism_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Museum in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
the Hindu Shahi dynasty in the 9th century AD after Charsadda (then Pushkalavati) and Peshawar (erstwhile Purushapura). Mahmud of Ghazni, Muhammad of
Hund_Museum
Ruler in what is now Pakistan
Tandon, Pankaj (2019). "TWO NEWLY-IDENTIFIED HUN KINGS AND A HOARD FROM PUSHKALAVATI" (PDF). Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society (237): 8–9. Schindel
Ranaditya_Satya
Buddhist reliquary in Peshawar Museum, Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Kanishka_Casket
in the Chaman Hazouri hoard in Kabul or the Shaikhan Dehri hoard in Pushkalavati have revealed numerous Achaemenid coins as well as many Greek coins from
Coinage_of_India
Central repository of the government of Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
National_Archives_of_Pakistan
Historical city in Uttar Pradesh, India
Chandrapuri, Savatthi, Savasti, Sharavati, Dharmapuri, Champakpuri, Pushkalavati, Kunalnagar, Chandrikapuri, and Ārya Kṣetra, because Jaina texts state
Shravasti
archaeological sites from the Gandhara civilisation such as Takht Bhai and Pushkalavati, and other Buddhist and Hindu archaeological sites including Bala Hisar
Tourism_in_Pakistan
Museum in Punjab, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Harappa_Museum
Pakpattan [unreliable source] 18 Rowdayana Swat [unreliable source] 19 Pushkalavati Charsadda 20 Lava pura Mahmoodpur (Mughal Period) Lahore 21 Abbottabad
List of renamed places in Pakistan
List_of_renamed_places_in_Pakistan
Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Islamabad Peshawar Museum, Peshawar Pushkalavati Museum, Charsadda Rohtas Fort Museum, Jhelum Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum Museum
List_of_museums_in_Pakistan
Conflicts of the Hindu Mythos
Yudhajit, conquered Gandhara and created his kingdom of Takshasila and Pushkalavati by defeating Gandharvas and inhabiting that kingdom. Vali: Son of Vanara
Hindu_mythological_wars
Aspect of Iranian history
Empire during the 4th century. More Achaemenid coins were also found in Pushkalavati and in Bhir Mound. Punch-marked coin minted in the Kabul Valley under
Achaemenid_coinage
Building in Lahore, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Alhamra_Arts_Council
Former Buddhist monastery in Pakistan
Masjid Sphola Ahin Posh Swat Saidu Sharif Chakpat Barikot Charsadda Pushkalavati Ranigat Hashtnagar Sikri stupa Taxila Sirkap Dharmarajika Jaulian Kalawan
Jaulian
Extinct Indo-European tribes
Amanda (probably Gandhara), alongside tribes such as the Peucolaitae (Pushkalavati) and Geretae (Panjkorans). These references by Megasthenes have survived
Asii
Museum in Pakistan
Takht-i-Bahi and Seri Bahlol Most of them were placed in the Peshawar Museum. Pushkalavati Museum List of museums in Pakistan "mardan-museum". mardan.com. Archived
Mardan_Museum
Indian mathematician and linguist
and Patanjali. Pāṇini was an ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian from Pushkalavati, Gandhara (fl. 4th century BCE). He is known for his Sanskrit grammar
Vararuchi
Archival agency of Government of Punjab, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Punjab_Archives
Museum in Islamabad, Pakistan
Kalasha Dur Museum Mardan Museum Pakistan Forest Museum Peshawar Museum Pushkalavati Museum Swat Museum Art galleries Abasin Arts Council Punjab Archives
Lok_Virsa_Museum
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Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Giving
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Holy; Most; Pure; Free from Any Defects; Al-quddus; The All-holy; One of the Names of Allah
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of the House of God
Boy/Male
Greek
Ruler of horses.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Mother of Sons
Male
African
night.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gold
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
One with Beautiful Figure Like a Picture
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German, Hebrew, Jamaican, Scottish, Spanish
Scottish Form of Isabel Consecrated to God; Pledged to God; God's Promise; God is My Oath; Variant of Elizabeth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : according to Reaney, an occupational name, the meaning of which has not been established.
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