banister Root from the French word bath meaning keeper of the bath. Also (probably most often) a variant of Bannister, an English occupational surname meaning "basket weaver.", Root from the French word bath meaning keeper of the bath. Also (probably most often) a variant of Bannister, an English occupational surname meaning "basket weaver."
banke Lord Krishna, Bent in three places, Lord Krishna
banke bihari Lord Krishna, One who loves to sport in the forests Banke meaning bent in three places as the curved statue of Krishna normally is hands folded to hold a flute, Waist folded, And leg folded in a standing pose, Krishna
bankebihari Lord Krishna, One who loves to sport in the forests Banke meaning bent in three places as the curved statue of Krishna normally is hands folded to hold a flute, Waist folded, And leg folded in a standing pose, Hindu Lord Krishna
bankei Ten Thousand Blessings, Ten Thousand Blessings
bankim Crescent, Lord Krishna, Curved, not straight
bhamandal Bhamandal is the name of Seeta's brother mentioned only in Jain Ramayan., Bhamandal is the name of Seeta's brother mentioned only in Jain Ramayan.