• Suno

    Listen

  • Sunu

    Deserted, desolate

  • Sunyano

    Recognize, know

  • Sunyato

    Recognized

  • Supatra

    Good vessel, deserving person

  • Supatra

    Deserving

  • Suphal

    Good deeds, virtuous deeds

  • Suphal

    Good fruit, good result

  • Suphal

    Reward, virtuous deeds

  • Sur

    Pain

  • Sur

    Tune, music

  • Sur

    Sun; pain

  • Sur

    Little bit; pain

  • Sura

    Brave, valiant, heroic, intrepid, bold

  • Suraj

    Sun

  • Suraj rang

    Of the colour of the sun, luminous, bright, refulg'e nt

  • Suran

    A type of fragrant grass

  • Surang

    Good colour, in red colour

  • Surangi

    Beautiful, lovely

  • Surat

    Face, countenance, didar

  • Surat

    Concentration, thought

  • Surat

    Thought, concentration

  • Suratiya

    One who contemplates

  • Suravar

    The brave groom the valiant groom

  • Surgat

    Festive music

  • Surij

    Sun

  • Surijan

    Lord, beloved

  • Surijan

    Believer, pious, virtuous

  • Surinar

    A godly person, good lord

  • Sursathan

    The place where the sun rises, paradise

  • Surti

    Thought, concentration

  • Suta

    While sleeping

  • Suta

    Asleep

  • Sutak

    Impurity

  • Sutak patak

    Impurity and sin

  • Sutaki

    Impure

  • Sutaki

    Impure, not cleaned ritually

  • Sutar

    Cotton

  • Sutda

    Sleeping

  • Sutda

    Those who are sleeping

  • Suti

    Slept

  • Suto

    Slept

  • Suto

    Sleeping

  • Suvae

    Good wind, pleasant wind

  • Suvaso

    Good place, a place to live

  • Suvo

    Sleep

  • Svaso

    Breathing

  • Svasosvas

    In each breath

  • SIBAK AL-KHAYL

    Horse is an important and valuable member of the mammalia. Among the earliest evidence of the importance of the horse to human culture are the unearthed wall paintings in the caves of Lascaux, in southern France, dating around 30,000 B.C. The horse first became useful in welfare sometimes before 1500 B.C. when Mesopotamian people began to use horses to pull their chariots.

  • SIBHA

    It is also pronounced as sebha, means rosary. The English word rosary is derived from the Latin, rosarium, meaning rose garden. In Persia and India, the rosary is known among the Muslims as tasbih, in Egypt, subha, meaning to praise or exalt. Among the Indians, it is called japa-mala, meaning muttering chaplet, or samarani, meaning remembrance.

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