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Sikh Maharaja, 1801–1839
Ranjit Singh (c. 13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839) was the founder and the first maharaja of the Sikh Empire, ruling from 1801 until his death in 1839.
Ranjit_Singh
Name list
Ranjit can refer to: Ranjit Chowdhry, Indian actor Ranjit Mallick, Indian actor Ranjit Bhatia, Indian athlete Ranjit Fernando, Sri Lankan cricketer Ranjit
Ranjit
Empire on the Indian subcontinent, 1799–1849
region of the Indian subcontinent. It existed from 1799, when Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured Lahore, to 1849, when it was defeated and conquered by the
Sikh_Empire
Indian lawyer
Ranjit Kumar is a senior advocate practising in Supreme Court of India and the former Solicitor General of India. He was appointed in 2014 by the incumbent
Ranjit_Kumar
Indian, Bengali actor
Ranjit Mallick (Bengali pronunciation: [rɔndʒit mɔllick]; born 28 September 1944) is an Indian actor and producer who predominantly works in Bengali cinema
Ranjit_Mallick
Indian actor (1955–2020)
Ranjit Chowdhry (19 September 1955 – 15 April 2020) was an Indian character actor, known for his roles in television, movies, and theatre. He appeared
Ranjit_Chowdhry
Indian musical artist (born 1959)
Ranjit Barot is an Indian film score composer, music director, arranger, drummer, and singer. He is a long-time associate of A. R. Rahman. John McLaughlin
Ranjit_Barot
Indian Sikh preacher
Ranjit Singh Dhandrian Wale (born 7 July 1984) is a preacher of Sikhism. Dhadrianwale urges people to practice the teachings of Sikh gurus in daily life
Ranjit_Singh_Dhadrianwale
Indian long-distance runner
Ranjit Bhatia (27 May 1936 – 9 February 2014) was an Indian athlete and journalist who ran in the marathon and 5000 meters events at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Ranjit_Bhatia
Canadian gangster and drug trader (d. 2012)
Ranjit "Ranj" Singh Cheema (1968 – 2 May 2012) was a Vancouver-based Indian-Canadian gangster, Drug kingpin and longtime under-world Crime boss alongside
Ranjit_Cheema
Topics referred to by the same term
Ranjit Singh of Punjab (1780–1839) was the founder and first maharaja of the Sikh Empire. Ranjit Singh or Ranjeet Singh may also refer to: Ranjit Singh
Ranjit_Singh_(disambiguation)
Indian film director
Ranjit Jeyakodi is an Indian film director, who has directed Tamil and Telugu language films. He rose to fame through the thriller drama Puriyatha Puthir
Ranjit_Jeyakodi
Indian singer and actor
Ranjit Singh Bajwa (born 14 March 1989) is an Indian singer and actor mainly known as Ranjit Bawa and is associated with Punjabi language music and films
Ranjit_Bawa
Indian Army general (1928–2012)
General Ranjit Singh Dyal, PVSM MVC (15 November 1928 – 29 January 2012) was an Indian Army general and an administrator. As a soldier, Ranjit Singh led
Ranjit_Singh_Dyal
Ruler of Jammu from 1733 to 1782
Ranjit Dev was an important ruler of Deva dynasty of Jammu. Jammu State was situated between Chenab and Ravi rivers. He ruled Jammu between 1733 and 1782
Ranjit_Dev
Sri Ranjit Maharaj (4 January 1913 – 15 November 2000) was an Indian spiritual teacher in the Navnath Inchegeri Sampradaya tradition, and disciple of Siddharameshwar
Ranjit_Maharaj
Indian film production company
Ranjit Studios, also known as Ranjit Movietone, was an Indian film production company with studio facilities located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It
Ranjit_Studios
Musical artist
Ranjit Kaur (also spelled as Ranjeet Kaur) is an Indian singer working in Punjabi music and films. She is known for her duets with Muhammad Sadiq. She
Ranjit_Kaur
Topics referred to by the same term
Ranjit Das may refer to: Ranjit Das (footballer) (1932–2026), Bangladeshi football player and coach Ranjit Das (politician) (born 1964), Indian politician
Ranjit_Das
Large cut diamond
Pakistan). Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire, took the possession of Koh-i-noor from Shah Shuja in 1813. According to one account, Ranjit Singh
Koh-i-Noor
Tiprasa politician
Ranjit Debbarma is an Indian politician who is a Member of the Tripura Legislative Assembly from the Ramchandraghat constituency. Ranjit Debbarma became
Ranjit_Debbarma
Indian filmmaker and writer
to cinema and television. She is the sister of director and playwright Ranjit Kapoor, actor and television personality Annu Kapoor, and filmmaker Nikhil
Seema_Kapoor
Failed Sikh expedition to Kashmir
The Battle of Kashmir took place in 1814 after the battle of Attock. Ranjit Singh began planning to invade Kashmir, leading to the Sikh invasion led by
Battle_of_Kashmir_(1814)
Nepalese artist and activist (born 1966)
Ashmina Ranjit (born 1966) is a Nepalese artist and activist. She holds an MFA from Columbia University and has created performance and conceptual art
Ashmina_Ranjit
Nepalese politician
Rukesh Ranjit (Nepali: रुकेश रंजित) is a Nepalese politician serving as a member of parliament from the Rastriya Swatantra Party. He is the member of the
Rukesh_Ranjit
Maharaja's wives and concubines
Maharaja Ranjit Singh had many wives, possibly around thirty. Furthermore, he kept a company of around twenty-three concubines and a 150 dancing-girls
Wives_of_Ranjit_Singh
Prominent Sikh leader
his later years he served the Sikh Empire as a direct adviser to Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He remained an army general in many famous Sikh battles up until
Akali_Phula_Singh
Indian politician
Ranjit Singh Dhillon is an Indian politician from the state of Punjab and was member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly from 2012 to 2017. Dhillon was
Ranjit_Singh_Dhillon
Topics referred to by the same term
Ranjit Gupta may refer to: Ranjit Kumar Gupta - Kolkata police commissioner, who played an important role during the Naxalite movement Ranajit Gupta –
Ranjit_Gupta
Multi-sports club in Punjab, India
football league system. After selling Punjab FC to Roundglass Sports, owner Ranjit Bajaj bought stakes in Delhi FC. However, Minerva Academy remained active
Minerva_Academy_FC
Military unit
the army was later modernised on Franco-British principles by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It was divided in three wings: the Fauj-i-Khas (elites), Fauj-i-Ain
Sikh_Khalsa_Army
Indian-Canadian former doctor
Ranjit Kumar Chandra (रंजीत कुमार चंद्रा; born February 2, 1938) is an Indian-born Canadian researcher and self-proclaimed "father of nutritional immunology"
Ranjit_Chandra
Village in Punjab, India
Ranjit Bagh is a village three miles (5 km) north of city of Gurdaspur, India on Amritsar/Pathankot GT Road. This village came into being after the India/Pakistan
Ranjit_Bagh
Bilateral relations
political and diplomatic interactions between the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the Talpur Amirs of Sindh during the early nineteenth century
Sikh–Sindhian_relations
British businessman (born 1966)
Ranjit Singh Boparan (Punjabi: ਰਨਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਬੋਪਰਨ, born 24 August 1966) is a British businessman, and the founder and owner of 2 Sisters Food Group with
Ranjit_Singh_Boparan
Dam in Basholi & Pathankot
The Ranjit Sagar Dam, also known as the Thein Dam, is part of a hydroelectric project constructed by the Punjab Irrigation Department on the Ravi River
Ranjit_Sagar_Dam
Bangladeshi footballer
Ranjit Saha (Bengali: রনজিত সাহা; 15 January 1964) is a retired Bangladeshi football player who played as either a center-back or right-back. He represented
Ranjit_Saha
Rajmata of Sikh Empire (1758–1803)
Maha Singh, the leader of the Sukerchakia Misl and the mother of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire. She was affectionately known as Mai
Raj_Kaur
Indian barrister, politician, author and scholar (1893–1944)
Ranjit Sitaram Pandit (September 1893 – 14 January 1944) was an Indian barrister, politician, author and scholar from Rajkot in the Kathiawar region of
Ranjit_Sitaram_Pandit
2018 Indian film
named Ranjit "Tommy" Arora (Arunoday Singh). Without doing anything, Dev leaves and decides to follow Ranjit to find out more about him. Ranjit is married
Blackmail_(2018_film)
1979 Rajput-class destroyer
INS Ranjit (lit. 'Victorious in Battle') was the third of the five Rajput-class destroyer built for the Indian Navy. Ranjit was commissioned on 15 September
INS_Ranjit_(D53)
List of ships with the same or similar names
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named Ranjit: INS Ranjit (1949) was a R-class destroyer acquired in 1949 from the Royal Navy, where it
INS_Ranjit
Indian businessman
Ranjit Barthakur is an Indian businessman, from Jorhat, Assam. He is the Executive Chairman of Royal Multisport Pvt. Ltd., the company that owns the Indian
Ranjit_Barthakur
Indian musician
Ranjit Gazmer, also credited as Ranjit Gajmer, is an Indian musician and music director known for his contribution to the music industry of Nepali cinema
Ranjit_Gazmer
Maharaja of Bharatpur from 1778–1805
Maharaja Ranjit Singh (2 May 1745 – 6 December 1805) was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Bharatpur (r. 1777–1805) and the successor of Maharaja
Ranjit_Singh_of_Bharatpur
Indian actor and filmmaker (born 1941)
Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2015. "Ranjit returns to TV with Tota Weds Maina". Hindustan Times. 7 February 2013. Archived
Ranjeet
Building in Lahore, Pakistan
The Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, also known as the Marhi of Ranjit Singh, is a 19th-century building in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, that houses the funerary
Samadhi_of_Ranjit_Singh
1982 film by Raj N. Sippy
murder Seema Singh (Ranjeeta Kaur), a disabled heiress, by her cunning uncle Ranjit Singh (Amjad Khan). Then Babu falls in love with Seema adding to the complications
Satte_Pe_Satta
Indian film actor, producer and television presenter
complete filmography of Indian actor, television personality and producer Ranjit Mallick, who primarily works in Bengali cinema. He has appeared in over
Ranjit_Mallick_filmography
Ranjit Singh's second Cis-Sutlej campaign, also known as the Second Malwa campaign, was an expedition by Ranjit Singh into the Cis-Sutlej region in 1807
Ranjit Singh's second Cis-Sutlej campaign
Ranjit_Singh's_second_Cis-Sutlej_campaign
Indian poet and curator (born 1969)
Ranjit Hoskote (born 1969) is an Indian poet, art critic, cultural theorist and independent curator. He has been honoured by the Sahitya Akademi, India's
Ranjit_Hoskote
Sikh prince
an official who served Maharaja Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire. There are claims that he was a son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Datar Kaur, however this
Rattan_Singh
Topics referred to by the same term
Ranjit Vilas Palace may refer to: Ranjit Vilas Palace (Rajkot), a palace in Rajkot, Gujarat, India Ranjit Vilas Palace (Ratlam), a palace in Ratlam, Madhya
Ranjit_Vilas_Palace
Indian politician (born 1945)
Ranjit Singh Chautala is a politician and businessman from the Indian state of Haryana. Elected to the Haryana Legislative Assembly and the Rajya Sabha
Ranjit_Singh_Chautala
Indian writer (1928–1992)
Ranjit Ramchandra Desai (8 April 1928 – 6 March 1992) was an Indian Marathi-language writer from Maharashtra, India. He is best known for his historical
Ranjit_Desai
Capital of Punjab, Pakistan
plundering Muslim areas of the city until their actions were reined in by Ranjit Singh. Ranjit Singh's rule restored some of Lahore's lost grandeur, but at the
Lahore
Indian royal family residence
The Ranjit Vilas Palace is a palace in the city of Rajkot, Gujarat and is the residence of the royal family of the erstwhile Rajkot State. Ranjit Vilas
Ranjit_Vilas_Palace_(Rajkot)
Indian politician
Ranjeet Kumar Dass (born 1 December 1965) is an Indian politician and journalist from Assam. He is currently serving as the Speaker of Assam Legislative
Ranjeet_Kumar_Dass
2026 Hindi-language film by Anubhav Sinha
music and background score were composed by Ranjit Barot. The songs featured in the film are composed by Ranjit Barot. The film score is also composed by
Assi_(film)
Sovereign state of the Sikh Confederacy
Sandhawalia, grandfather of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The last Sukerchakia Misldar (commander of the Misl) was Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Towards the end of the eighteenth
Sukerchakia_Misl
Indian historical drama television series
Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh (English: Lion of Punjab: King Ranjit Singh) is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780 –1839)
Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Sher-e-Punjab:_Maharaja_Ranjit_Singh
BBC Governor and university lecturer
Ranjit Sondhi CBE was a BBC Governor with responsibility for the English regions. First appointed in August 1998, his term of office was renewed for another
Ranjit_Sondhi
Sikh religious site in Punjab, India
destroyed several times by the Mughal and invading Afghan armies. Maharaja Ranjit Singh, after founding the Sikh Empire, rebuilt it in marble and copper in
Golden_Temple
2007 Indian film by Anurag Basu
Akash's home. Ranjit, who has arrived at home, sees Shikha crying and misunderstands that Shruti has told about Ranjit's affair. Ranjit then confesses
Life_in_a..._Metro
Ranjit Singh's first Cis-Sutlej campaign, also known as his First Malwa campaign, was an expedition by Ranjit Singh into the Cis-Sutlej region in 1806
Ranjit Singh's first Cis-Sutlej campaign
Ranjit_Singh's_first_Cis-Sutlej_campaign
Battle of Afghan–Sikh War
conflict from May 1834 to May 1835 between the Sikh forces led by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the Afghan forces led by Dost Mohammad Khan. The conflict began
Standoff at the Khyber Pass (1834–1835)
Standoff_at_the_Khyber_Pass_(1834–1835)
Indian politician
Ranjit Dutta (born 24 January 1957) is an Indian politician from the state of Assam. He is presently a Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) since 2024. He
Ranjit_Dutta
Dynasty of north-west India
with the Mughals. Raja Dhruv Dev had four sons: Ranjit Dev, Ghansar Dev, Surat Dev, and Balwant Dev. Ranjit Dev was the successor to the Jammu throne whilst
Deva_dynasty_of_Jammu
Indian sitcom series
characters were Ranjit's boss, his Bengali neighbours. Shafi Inamdar as Ranjit Verma, the husband Swaroop Sampat as Renu Verma, Ranjit's wife Rakesh Bedi
Yeh_Jo_Hai_Zindagi
Armed forces preparatory institute in Punjab, India
The Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute, also known as the Maharaja Ranjit Singh AFPI or the MRSAFPI, is an institute that trains
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute
Maharaja_Ranjit_Singh_Armed_Forces_Preparatory_Institute
2021 Indian film by Rumi Jaffery
Theatrical release poster Directed by Rumi Jaffery Written by Ranjit Kapoor Rumi Jaffery Story by Ranjit Kapoor Based on A Dangerous Game by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Chehre
Historic site in Jammu and Kashmir, India
completed by his successor Raja Dhian Singh in 1802. On 17 June 1822, Maharaja Ranjit Singh crowned Maharaja Gulab Singh at the fort's Jia Pota ghat on Chenab's
Akhnoor_Fort
2023 Indian film
Indian Telugu-language neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by Ranjit Jeyakodi, and produced by Karan C Entertainments and Sree Venkateswara Cinemas
Michael_(2023_film)
Conflict in South Asia from 1826 to 1831
Ahmad Barelvi declared Jihad against the Sikh Empire ruled by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The Aim of Syed Ahmad's Holy War against the Sikhs was to restore
Syed_Ahmad's_Holy_War
Ethnoreligious subgroup on the Indian subcontinent
between the Sukerchakias and Jind. Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire, was also of a Jat Sikh background. Ranjit Singh was of peasant origins but
Jat_Sikh
Rani of Sarkar-e-Khalsa
intelligent and ambitious, Rani Sada Kaur was instrumental in guiding a young Ranjit Singh to found the Sikh Empire. She played an important role in the rise
Sada_Kaur
Indian environmentalist
Ranjit Bhargava, is an Indian environmentalist known for his endeavors towards environmental conservation and his efforts for obtaining UNESCO World Heritage
Ranjit_Bhargava
2019 Tamil film directed by Ranjit Jeyakodi
Spades and Queen of Hearts) is a 2019 Indian Tamil language romance film by Ranjit Jeyakodi. The film stars Harish Kalyan and Shilpa Manjunath, while Ma Ka
Ispade_Rajavum_Idhaya_Raniyum
Maharani of the Sikh Empire
was the youngest of the wives of the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, Ranjit Singh, and the mother of the last Maharaja, Duleep Singh. She was renowned
Jind_Kaur
Sardar of Sukerchakia Misl (1756/60-1790/92)
Punjabi king Ranjit Singh. Upon the death of his father, Charat Singh, he succeeded to the leadership of the Sukerchakia Misl. His son Ranjit Singh succeeded
Maha_Singh
Hindu dynasty of Jammu and Kashmir (1846–1952)
Sikh emperor Maharaja Ranjit Singh, while his brother Dhian Singh served as the prime minister of the Sikh Empire. Appointed by Ranjit Singh as the hereditary
Dogra_dynasty
2016 Indian film by Raja Krishna Menon
Raja Krishna Menon starring Akshay Kumar and Nimrat Kaur, that follows Ranjit Katyal (played by Kumar), a Kuwait-based businessman as he carries out the
Airlift_(film)
Canadian hockey player
Ranjit Rai (born 8 April 1969) is an Indian-born Canadian field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Evans,
Ranjit_Rai
Topics referred to by the same term
The Lion of Punjab (also Sher-e-Punjab) may refer to: Ranjit Singh (1780–1839), the founder and first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire Lala Lajpat Rai (1865–1928)
The_Lion_of_Punjab
Sikh Interwarfare
The Battle of Jammu was fought in 1774 between Raja Ranjit Deo of Jammu, supported by Jhanda Singh Bhangi of the Bhangi Misl, and Brij Raj Deo, who was
Battle_of_Jammu_(1774)
Sikh warrior
Singh, great-grandfather of Maha Singh, and the great-great-grandfather of Ranjit Singh. Budha was nicknamed Desu after his horse, Desi, and would later be
Budha_Singh
Indian film director, producer and screenwriter (born 1982)
Pa. Ranjith (born 8 December 1982) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter who primarily works in Tamil cinema. He made his directorial debut
Pa._Ranjith
Indian politician
Ranjit Vitthalrao Patil (born 20 January 1964) is a member of Maharashtra Legislative Council, belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party and was State General
Ranjit_Patil
Indian politician
Dr Ranjit Kumar Panja was an Indian politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from the Barasat constituency
Ranjit_Kumar_Panja
Sardar of Gujrat
with Ranjit Singh, whose consolidation of the Punjab progressively curtailed Bhangi authority. His territories were ultimately annexed by Ranjit Singh
Sahib_Singh_Bhangi
wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. She was the daughter of Raja Sansar Chand of Kangra. Her sister, Raj Banso, was also married to Ranjit Singh but killed-herself
Rani_Katochan
Sikh Chief (died: 1873)
Karmo Kaur. His aunt, Maharani Datar Kaur was one of the wives of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, founder of the Sikh Empire. From an early age he assisted his father
Kahan_Singh_Nakai
Indian law enforcement official (1953–2021)
Ranjit Sinha (27 March 1953 – 16 April 2021) was an Indian police officer and was the former director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He
Ranjit_Sinha
Sikh-era gardens and palace
Ram Bagh is a garden built during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Amritsar, Punjab, India. Ram Bagh palace also known as Ram Bagh Mahal, is a palace
Ram_Bagh,_Amritsar
Nepalese politician
Dhyan Govinda Ranjit a.k.a. Dhyan Govinda Ranjitkar (Nepali/Nepal Bhasa: ध्यान गोबिन्द रञ्जित) is a Nepalese politician and a leader of Nepali Congress
Dhyan_Govinda_Ranjit
1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by J. P. Dutta
the state. The film focuses on the caste and feudal system in Rajasthan. Ranjit Singh Chaudhary is the son of a Jat landless peasant, living in a village
Ghulami
General of the Sikh Empire (1791–1837)
riding. In 1804, his mother sent him to the court of Ranjit Singh to resolve a property dispute. Ranjit Singh decided the arbitration in his favor because
Hari_Singh_Nalwa
Indian politician (1956–2023)
Ranjit Singh Talwandi (Punjabi: ਰਣਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਤਲਵੰਡੀ; 3 July 1956 – 5 December 2023) was an Indian politician who was the Secretary General of Shiromani Akali
Ranjit_Singh_Talwandi
Indian cricketer (born 1991)
Baskaran Ranjit (born 16 August 1991) is an Indian cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Puducherry in the 2018–19 Ranji Trophy on 12 November 2018
Baskaran_Ranjit
1971 Indian film
kurta. Ranjit Mallick as Ranjit Karuna Banerjee as Ranjit's Mother Shekhar Chatterjee as Shekhar Uncle, a family friend Bulbul Mukherjee as Ranjit's girlfriend
Interview_(1971_film)
RANJIT
RANJIT
Boy/Male
Tamil
Victor in wars, Victorious
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Colorful and Charming Face; Smile
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Love
Male
Hindi/Indian
(रञà¥à¤œà¤¿à¤¤) Hindi name RANJIT means "victorious in battle."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Winner, The person who is always win, King
Girl/Female
Tamil
Colorful and charming face, Smile
Girl/Female
Assamese, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Adorned; Success
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Winner; Victorious; The Delighted One; One who is Entertained; The Conqueror of the Battle
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pleased, Adorned
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Sunrise; King; Brilliant; Smart; Victory
Boy/Male
Sikh
Victor in wars, Victorious
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Pleasing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pleased, Adorned
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
King; Pleasing
Male
Hindi/Indian
(रञà¥à¤œà¤¿à¤¤) Variant spelling of Hindi Ranjit, RANJEET means "victorious in battle."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Winner, The person who is always win, King
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Queen Govern a Palace
RANJIT
RANJIT
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Air; Wind
Female
English
 English name derived from the plant name columbine, from Late Latin columbina, COLUMBINE means "verbina" or "dovelike," so-called because when inverted the flower resembles a cluster of doves. Compare with another form of Columbine.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Knowledgeable
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Bristol and Gwent)
English (mainly Bristol and Gwent) : of uncertain origin, apparently a habitational name from some lost or unidentified place deriving its name from Old English seolfor ‘silver’ + þorn ‘thorn bush’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Famous
Girl/Female
American, British, English
At the Elder Tree
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Nigerian
Grace of God; God's Favor; Divine Grace
Boy/Male
Tamil
Praagya | பà¯à®°à®¾à®œà¯à®ž
Lord Vishnu, Prowess
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
High; Lotus
Male
French
Variant spelling of Norman French Godefrei, GODEFREY means "God's peace."
RANJIT
RANJIT
RANJIT
RANJIT
RANJIT