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Nāma
Nāma is the Sanskrit for "name". Spiritually, it refers to the act of worship of God by Hindus and by Sikhs. In Hinduism it is believed that God existed before the creation of the universe. The name of God is therefore beyond the language structure created by mankind. The Nām meaning the name is the internal rhythm, the internal sound that a man experiences, the true name of God, and thus ultimate “Japa” as it is called in Hinduism. See also: Nām Japō and DhikrUniversal Sufism.
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naam (de)
n. name, forename, first name, moniker, nomenclature, title, tag, reputation, appellation, appellative


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Naam
fair; pleasant
  

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Naam

(pleasantness), one of the sons of Caleb the son of Jephunneh. (1 Chronicles 4:15) (B.C. about 1451-1420.)
  

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Naam
pleasantness, one of the three sons of Caleb, the son of Jephunneh (1 Chr. 4:15).

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