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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryRamesh in Hindi refers in English to:—[[shvara]] (nm) Lord Vishnu..—ramesh (रमेश) is alternatively transliterated as Rameśa.
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Starts with (+5): Ramesha, Ramesha bharati, Rameshrcara, Rameshta, Rameshu, Rameshvara, Rameshvara adhvarasudhamani, Rameshvara bharati, Rameshvara bhatta, Rameshvara maithila, Rameshvara pancanana bhattacarya, Rameshvara sharman, Rameshvara shastrin, Rameshvara shivayogibhikshu, Rameshvara shukla, Rameshvara yogindra, Rameshvara-bhatta, Rameshvaradatta, Rameshvaram, Rameshvaranatha.
Full-text: Ramesha, Kapalisharman, Hakkalu.
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