The term "Amme Narayana" is a phrase commonly used in South Indian languages like Malayalam and Kannada. In this context, "Amme" refers to the mother goddess or divine mother, while "Narayana" refers to the god Vishnu. Therefore, "Amme Narayana" is a prayer invoking both the feminine and masculine aspects of the divine, emphasizing the unity and balance of these energies. It is often chanted as a form of devotion and seeking blessings from the divine.
It is not a real word with a real meaning.
Meaning of this word is "removing something". This is the real meaning of that word. It is used sometimes in normal talking.
there is no real meaning the name is from greek language, but it has something to do with the word kitchen.
That isn't a real word.
"sanz" is not a real word in English. Only real words can be translated.
No but Illuminate is a real word, is this the word your looking for? If so then the meaning is to make clear or brighten with lights if you did not know.
Wild Onion.
Prolination is not a word in English
Flunk is in the dictionary as a real word. It can be used as a noun meaning a failure to reach a minimum required performance, or as a verb meaning to fail a test.
Non verus ("not real").
fantasizes
"Udaybharath" isn't a real word and I can't think of a word similar to it.