Welcome to Names With
We welcome you to our large name database website. We have more than 11000 names in our data base providing you with the Amercian, French, Indian, Muslim, Hindu, Budha, Christian names with there meanings; Please suggest us if you have any names that are missing obviously there are lot of them.
We also take all your recommandations and suggestion right into our list and will try to implement them in 2- 4 weeks based on the work you recommand;
When you are at nameswith.com you are going to go with a bright name. You will find the names with their meanings here. We also do personalized search for you based on your birth data and time.
At Nameswith.com we have ranking facility where you can rank your favorite names and help our naming community easier.
The nameswith.com carries forum in order to help everybody to communicate with other name seekers.
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We have several different ways of outputting the names according to your hierarchal methods. We print based on alphabets, top ranked, male and female, by origin, by language and by keyword search too
Why names with?
When there are hundred thousand sites that provide the same name services and some of them are really good. I too agree that, but I came up with services that based on the science.
I have saw several sites to find names by astrology. But I could not find one site. Where I can’t do this whole websites automated as sciences change based on the data of birth and some requires names that solves there life issues.
Nameology: Is one of the services I want to define here. By names you can analyze what there fate can be. Lot of companies that start with 3 letters have proved on the top level
MST [Microsoft technologies] , BPL (televisions and electronics) and names like MGR, ANR, NTR and these names also have characters that have power.
For every letter in the alpha bate has its own value and some values makes more power.
By the way if you choose a name with all the letters that has power doesn’t mean that you will be powerful but it also depends on your horoscope. But this name should not be a minus when you astrology takes you work to 99.0 percent and you waiting for 0.1 percent power in that case these little things can help you
Nameology Nameology is science just like astrology, numerology, noseology, face reading, palm reading, tarot reading etc
Introduction to Names With
You will probably have noticed an increasing number of students from other
cultures on campus. Some of these are international students who have, for many
different reasons, chosen to come to Australia to undertake study for a few
months or a few years. Many of UniSA’s international students come from Asia.
This Learning Guide provides information about Chinese, Malay and Hindu names,
to assist you to get to know and understand your student peers. It explains some
cultural aspects of naming and ways in which names can be used most
appropriately in social and educational settings.
What’s in a name?
Names are an important part of our identity. They are our ‘official labels’,
appearing on our passports, drivers licences, enrolment information and
graduation parchments. They also carry powerful associations and symbolism,
connecting each of us to our family, our heritage and our unique identity. An
important first step in getting to know someone is to exchange names. Please
note: A person’s first/Christian name will be referred to in this Learning Guide
as a ‘given’ name.
The importance of astrology In most Asian countries the time and date of
birth carries a great deal of significance for the cosmic fortunes of a child
and their family. A name will often be chosen to enhance good fortune and
minimise any misfortune that might be associated with the astrological
influences at that time.
Names are meaningful
In many Asian cultures names have a particular significance. It is helpful to
understand the correct and appropriate use of names and their associations. For
example, names given to children in Chinese, Malay and Hindu cultures are often
common words used in the common vocabulary not proper nouns.
In some Asian names, if more than one word forms a name, then both names need
to be used together. Whereas in European traditions, first and middle names are
usually separate. In a Chinese name for example, Siow Loong means ‘small
dragon’. It is a compound name and therefore cannot be shortened to Siow
alone. Siow Loong is the Chinese name of the actor Bruce Lee. A dragon
name is auspicious and denotes a strong achiever; a ‘dragon child’.
The meaning of a name can be modified by the use of pitch and tone. Poor
pitch or pronunciation can change an auspicious name to an insult (carrying bad
fortune to the named person). This is why many Chinese students may adopt an
English given name that they prefer to use.
Family traditions and thematic naming
Another feature of many Asian names is that family members may share a common
name element. For example, the Hindu name Manju Devi means ‘nice
goddess’. Children may be named Manju Lakshmi, Manju Sita, Manju Rani,
etc. Each name comprises the ‘nice’ adjective with the name of a deity (God).
A Malay/Indonesian example is the name Intan Negarawan which might be
given to the first born child. Intan means ‘diamond’ and Negarawan means
‘nationalist’. Other siblings may then be named Emas (gold)
Negarawan and Perak (silver) Negarawan to follow a theme of
precious stones.
In a Chinese example, the Lee family children may be named Teck Onn,
Teck Hoong, Teck Fook and Teck Choy. In each of these names
Teck denotes ‘obtain’, with the second part being associated with
something desirable for family prosperity and wealth.
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