Baga name meaning

Gender: Boy
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Usage: English
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Baga
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What does Baga mean?

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How popular is the name Baga?

Baga is a popular baby name in India where every 1 in 140000 have the name. According to our evaluation, at least 10000 people have been bestowed Baga around the globe.

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You are a guardian angel for life for those loyal to you. Having letter A at the end of your name symbolizes your free thinking and an open mind. Change your perspective. You don't want anyone standing on your way or messing with your life just like you stay out of other people's lives and don't get in their way of success. Lower your expectations and give the person you truly like a chance to prove.

Other names similar to Baga, for would be parents

  •  Teriana - Rare girl name Teriana is originated from Old French, meaning of Teriana is "Abbreviation of Teresa or Harvester" is used primarily in English
  •  Shereece - Shereece's meaning is Cherry is chiefly used in English that originated from French is aimed at baby girls. Shereece is a variant transcription of Cherise.
  •  Roswell - Widespread and Enduring Roswell has its origin in Old English is dominantly used in English, Roswell means "Horse Mighty or From the Rose Spring" is aimed at boys
  •  Yudelle - Meaning of Yudelle is Wealthy is used as a girl name which is mostly used in English is of Germanic origin
  •  Fredd - Used substantially in English, Fredd means "Rich and Protection", a boy name has origin in Germanic. Fredd is short version of Frederick.
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Famous people named Baga

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Around 225 BC, there was a North African ethnic king of Mauretania mentioned in second in Punic war. An ethnic group in Western Africa is also known as Baga known for their agricultural success, some of em still practice their traditional rituals. - Kemberly Feehan
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