"𐨱𐨩𐨂𐨀𐨪" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Gandhari]

Forms: hayuara [romanization]
Etymology: From Scythian *hadabāra (“helper, companion”, literally “riding together”) (cf. Khotanese bār (“to ride”)). Etymology templates: {{bor|pgd|xsc}} Scythian, {{cog|kho|bār|t=to ride}} Khotanese bār (“to ride”) Head templates: {{head|pgd|proper noun}} 𐨱𐨩𐨂𐨀𐨪 (hayuara)
  1. (Epigraphic Gandhari) a male given name, Hayuara, from Scythian, an Indo-Scythian noble, brother of Ayasi Kamui, son of Kharahostes and brother-in-law of Rajuvula Tags: Epigraphic-Gandhari
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