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  2. Rekha (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Rekha, is a Sanskrit word, meaning line. [1] [2] It is a common feminine given name in India and Nepal.

  3. Reika - Wikipedia

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    Reika Saionji (西園寺 レイカ), a character in the manga series Majestic Prince; Reika Sanjō (三条 レイカ), a character in the anime series Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3; Reika Sata (佐田 怜香), a character in the manga series Wolf Girl and Black Prince; Reika Shimohira (下平 玲花), a character in the manga series Gantz

  4. Indian wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is a subspecies of gray wolf that ranges from Southwest Asia to the Indian subcontinent.It is intermediate in size between the Himalayan wolf and the Arabian wolf, and lacks the former's luxuriant winter coat due to it living in warmer conditions. [3]

  5. Raksha (The Jungle Book) - Wikipedia

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    She is depicted as a white wolf. Raksha appears in the Chuck Jones animated short Mowgli's Brothers as part of Mowgli's origin, with much of her original dialogue from the Kipling story. She is voiced by June Foray. Raksha is renamed to Nisha in Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle where the character is voiced by Naomie Harris.

  6. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    Wolf or Wulf is used as a surname, given name, and a name among Germanic-speaking peoples. "Wolf" is also a component in other Germanic names: Wolfgang (wolf + gang ("path, journey")) Adolf, derived from the Old High German Athalwolf, a composition of athal, or adal, meaning noble, and wolf; its Anglo-Saxon cognate is Æthelwulf.

  7. Reina (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian name Rayna (Bulgarian: Райна) is a diminutive of Slavic names such as Radka that contain the element rad-, meaning “happy.” Raya, another name with unrelated origins from multiple cultures, is another Bulgarian variant of the name. [3] [4] Rayna or Raina can also be derived from a name of Germanic origin.

  8. Wolf (name) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf is a given name and a surname. It is common among Germanic-speaking peoples, alongside variants such as Wulf . Names which translate to English " wolf " are also common among other nations, including many Native American peoples within the current or former extent of the habitat of the grey wolf (essentially all of North America).

  9. Erika (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name is thus usually taken to mean "sole ruler, monarch" or "eternal ruler, ever powerful". [4] It is a common name in many Western societies. Erika (えりか , エリカ) is a common female Japanese given name in Japan. It has multiple meanings depending on the kanji. The Japanese origin of the given name has nothing in common with the ...