Lal (Persian: لعل‎, Urdu: لال, Pashto: Lāl ) is derived from the Indo-Iranian word meaning 'Red'.[citation needed] It is a middle name used by many Indo-Aryan clans.[1] Lal is also used as a final element of a compound personal name, such as Amir lal (Amir being the first name), Dost Lal (dost meaning "friend"), Rani Lal (rani meaning "queen") and Padshah Lal Qamar. It is a common name in India and other South Asian countries.

Etymology [link]

Lal or Lalyan in some parts of India probably is used as Lalyan.Lal means "garnet" or "ruby" in Persian, "ruby" in Pashto, and "red" in Hindustani and Yan refers to "Gracious".

History [link]

There is an homonymous word of Lal in Hindi, from Persian meaning ‘Ruby’, ‘Red’, which may have increased the popularity of this name. It occurs more commonly as the final element of a compound personal name. Lal is used as a middle name by many communities.[2]

References [link]

  1. ^ Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
  2. ^ lal Name Meaning and Origin - Ancestry.com



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    Lal (actor)

    M. P. Michael (2 December 1958), better known by his stage name Lal, is an Indian film director, actor, script writer, producer, and film distributor widely known for his work in Malayalam cinema.

    Career

    Early career

    He started his career as a mimicry artist in Kalabhavan, along with his childhood friend Siddique, who would later team up as Siddique-Lal to make many films. Lal and Siddique joined as assistant directors to Fazil in 1984.

    Actor

    After that, both decided to part ways as a director pair and Lal turned producer with the Siddique-directed Mammootty-starrer Hitler. Lal debuted in acting with a villain role as Paniyan in Suresh Gopi-starrerKaliyattam, directed by Jayaraj. Kaliyattam was a new take on Othello where Lal played Paniyan, the character standing for Iago.

    Awards

  • National Film AwardsSpecial MentionOzhimuri (2012)
  • Filmography

    Actor

    Producer

  • Tournament (2010)
  • In Ghost House Inn (2010)
  • 2 Harihar Nagar (2009)
  • Panthaya Kozhi (2007)
  • Pothan Vava (2006)
  • Chanthupottu (2005)
  • Thommanum Makkalum (2005)
  • Muni

    "Muni" is a common US abbreviation for "municipal" or a city-related service or organization and may refer to:

    Municipal

  • Municipal bond
  • Municipal Bridge, the former name of the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge in Louisville, Kentucky
  • "Muni", slang for a municipally owned and operated golf course
  • The Muny, an outdoor musical theatre in St. Louis, Missouri
  • Cleveland Public Power, known as Muny Light before 1983
  • San Francisco Municipal Railway, the public transit agency for San Francisco, California
  • Springfield Municipal Opera in Springfield, Illinois
  • Muni Metro in San Francisco
  • People

  • Craig Muni (born 1962), former professional ice hockey player
  • Marguerite Muni (1929–1999), French actress sometimes credited as simply Muni
  • Paul Muni (1895–1967), American actor
  • Scott Muni (1930–2004), American disc jockey
  • Muni, baby boy name. Indian meaning: silent.
  • Munni Begum, Pakistani folk singer
  • Other uses

  • An abbreviation for mountain unicycling
  • Muni (film), a Tamil film, also dubbed into Telugu, released in 2007
  • The Muni River, a river in Equatorial Guinea
  • Muni (Hinduism)

    Muni is the wife of Kashyap, one of the 62 daughters of Daksha and his wife Panchajani (daughter of Virani.)

    The Bhagavata Purana states that the Apsaras were born from Kashyap and Muni.

    San Francisco Municipal Railway

    The San Francisco Municipal Railway (SF Muni or Muni) is the public transit system for the city and county of San Francisco, California. In 2006, it served 46.7 square miles (121 km2) with an operating budget of about $700 million. In ridership Muni is the seventh largest transit system in the United States, with 210,848,310 rides in 2006 and the second largest in California behind Metro in Los Angeles. With a fleet average speed of 8.1 mph (13.0 km/h), it is the slowest major urban transit system in America and one of the most expensive to operate, costing $19.21 per mile per bus and $24.37 per mile per train. However, it has more boardings per mile and more vehicles in operation than similar transit agencies.

    Muni is an integral part of public transit in the city of San Francisco, operating 365 days a year and connecting with regional transportation services, such as Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Caltrain, SamTrans, Golden Gate Transit, and AC Transit. Its network consists of 54 bus lines, 17 trolley bus lines, 7 light rail lines that operate above ground and in the city's lone subway tube (called Muni Metro), 3 cable car lines, and 2 heritage streetcar lines, the E Embarcadero and F Market. Many weekday riders are commuters, as the daytime weekday population in San Francisco exceeds its normal residential population. Muni shares four metro stations with BART. Travelers can connect to San Francisco International Airport and Oakland International Airport via BART.

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    Mi Nia Lola

    by: Buika

    Dime porque tienes carita de pena
    Que tiene mi niña siendo santa y buena
    Cuéntale a tu padre lo que a ti te pasa
    Dime lo que tienes reina de mi casa
    Tu madre la pobre no se donde esta
    Dime lo que tienes, dime lo que tienes
    Dime lo que tienes, dime la verdad
    Mi niña lola, mi niña lola
    Ya no tiene la carita del color de la amapola
    Mi niña lola, mi niña lola
    Ya no tiene la carita del color de la amapola
    Tu no me ocultes tu pena
    Pena de tu corazón
    Cuéntame tu amargura
    Pa consolártela yo
    Mi niña lola, mi niña lola
    Se le ha puesto la carita del color de la amapola
    Mi niña lola, mi niña lola
    Se le ha puesto la carita del color de la amapola
    Siempre que te miro mi niña bonita
    Le rezo a la virgen que esta en la ermita
    Cuéntale a tu padre lo que te ha pasao
    Dime si algún hombre a ti te ha engañao
    Niña de mi alma no me llores mas
    Dime lo que tienes, dime lo que tienes
    Dime lo que tienes, dime la verdad
    Mi niña lola, mi niña lola
    Mientras que viva tu padre no estas en el mundo sola
    Mi niña lola, mi niña lola
    Mientras que viva tu padre no estas en el mundo sola
    Mi niña lola, mi niña lola
    Mientras que viva tu padre no estas en el mundo sola
    Mi niña lola, mi niña lola




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