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Master Guru; a Punjabi honorific combining spiritual leadership with respect
Divine character and nature; combining 'Gur' (guru/divine) with 'Seerat' (character/conduct).
From Punjabi Gur (spiritual teacher) and Shabad (word/hymn); represents the word or teachings of the guru.
From Punjabi Gur (spiritual teacher) and Sher (lion); a courageous or valiant follower of spiritual teachings.
One who walks the Guru's path; a seeker of divine guidance and wisdom.
Punjabi name combining 'guru' (spiritual teacher) with 'taj' (crown).
Warrior of the guru, from Punjabi 'gur' (guru/teacher) and 'veer' (warrior).
Great, dignified, majestic.
Short form of Gustav, derived from Germanic roots relating to the Gaut people or tribe.
Staff of the Goths. From Germanic 'gust' (staff) and 'od' (Goths).
Staff of the Goths, a compound of Old Norse elements suggesting divine staff and the Gothic people.
Staff of the Goths. Feminine form of Gustav, from Germanic roots meaning noble and strong.
Feminine form of Gustav; relates to strength and the Goths, from Germanic 'Gaut' and 'stafr' (staff).
Staff of the Goths; from Germanic elements meaning Goth and staff.
Diminutive of Augusta, from Latin 'augustus' meaning majestic, venerable, or dignified.
Great. From Latin meaning majestic or venerable.
Windy place
Fair, blessed, or white; from the Welsh element 'gwen' meaning white or blessed.
Fair, blessed, white-browed.
Variant of Gwendolyn, meaning 'white ring' or 'blessed ring'; symbolizes purity and blessing.
Fair or white; from Welsh roots meaning blessed and fair.
Welsh name combining 'gwen' (white/fair) and 'dolen' (ring/bow), symbolizing fairness and grace.
Fair circle or white circle; the fair-browed one.
Fair one; from Welsh elements 'gwen' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring).
White-browed or blessed ring, combining Welsh elements for white and ring or brow.
Blessed, fair, or white ring; associated with grace and fortune
From Welsh 'gwen' (white/fair) and 'dolen' (ring/loop); represents fair virtue or blessed circle.
Fair, blessed, or white, from Welsh gwen.
Fair, blessed, white. Welsh variant of Gwendolyn or Gwyneth, expressing light and grace.
Fair one or white wave; a variant of Guinevere.
White wave or fair one. Variant spelling of Guinevere from Welsh Arthurian legend.
White, blessed, or fair. From Welsh gwen meaning white or blessed.
White wave, from Welsh elements meaning white and blessed.
A Welsh name combining Gwen (white/blessed) and lyn (lake)
Fair and white; represents purity and beauty in Welsh tradition.
Fair or white
Fair and blessed; variant of Gwyneth, derived from the Welsh word 'gwyn' meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
Blessed or fair, a Welsh name associated with grace and good fortune
A variant of Guinevere, derived from Welsh 'Gwenhwyfar,' traditionally meaning 'fair and soft' or 'blessed lady.'
White and blessed. From Welsh 'gwyn' meaning 'white', 'fair', or 'blessed', symbolizing purity.
Fair; blessed; white
Fair or blessed; variant of Gwendolyn from Welsh gwyn (fair/white)
Fair, white, blessed; variant of Guinevere from Welsh tradition.
Fair, white, blessed.
White or blessed, representing purity and spiritual favor in Welsh tradition.
Blessed, white, fair
Means knowledge or wisdom; represents learning and enlightenment.
knowledge or wisdom
A pledge or promise. Represents commitment, dedication, and trust.
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