Nothing. It doesn't mean anything. Consider the following points:
There can be no translation for English names into any other language.
No, Lativan is not an ancient Indian language.
Malayalam
"Indian" is not a language.
"ben" in kannada (south indian language) means "back" (a part of body)
There is no such language as "British". The language of the United Kingdom is English. If "Aubrey" is a reference to a person's name then it is pronounced or-bree.
There can be no translation for English names into any other language.
There is no such thing as "Hannah Indian language"
No, Lativan is not an ancient Indian language.
Aubrey Marie, Aubrey Olivia, Aubrey Eve, Aubrey Katherine, or Aubrey Shannon Aubrey Margaret , Aubrey Elizabeth
Aubrey Marie, Aubrey Olivia, Aubrey Eve, Aubrey Katherine, or Aubrey Shannon Aubrey Margaret , Aubrey Elizabeth
Indian Language School was created in 1982.
Malayalam
Nobody invited the indian language. Also, India has 455 main languages and language families, but none of them are called "Indian."
You may be noticing a theme to these answers: there is no language called "Indian". Name an actual language.
They were ancestors of many Indian tribes,so it was probobly similar to their language.
The Indian language, Malayalam, fish means "meen"