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  2. Category:Tamil masculine given names - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Tamil given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tamil given names" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Durai; K. Kabilan; M.

  5. Loganathan - Wikipedia

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    Loganathan (Tamil: லோகநாதன்) is a Tamil male given name. Due to the Tamil tradition of using patronymic surnames it may also be a surname for males and females. Loganathan is the Tamil equivalent of Loknath meaning "Lord of All worlds".

  6. E-kid - Wikipedia

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    E-kids, [1] split by binary gender as e-girls and e-boys, are a youth subculture of Gen Z that emerged in the late 2010s, [2] notably popularized by the video-sharing application TikTok. [3] It is an evolution of emo , scene and mall goth fashion combined with Japanese and Korean street fashion .

  7. Emo subculture - Wikipedia

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    Emo, whose participants are called emo kids or emos, is a subculture which began in the United States in the 1990s. [1] Based around emo music, the subculture formed in the genre's mid-1990s San Diego scene, where participants were derisively called Spock rock due to their distinctive straight, black haircuts.

  8. Keeran (Tamil name) - Wikipedia

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    Keeran is a male given name of Tamil origin. [1] In ancient Tamil (Centamil, செந்தமிழ்), Keeran (கீரன்) means 'stands by his principles' in context of persons. Many people use the name Keeran as it is both English (when spelled differently) and Tamil. [2]

  9. Tomboy - Wikipedia

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    Though this word is now used to refer to "boy-like girls", the etymology suggests the meaning of tomboy has changed drastically over time. [2] In 1533, according to the Oxford Dictionary of English, "tomboy" was used to mean a "rude, boisterous or forward boy". By the 1570s, however, "tomboy” had taken on the meaning of a "bold or immodest ...