Boys
1. James
2. John
3. Robert
4. William
5. Richard
6. Charles
7. Joseph
8. Thomas
9. Henry
10. George
Girls
1. Mary
2. Patricia
3. Barbara
4. Linda
5. Betty
6. Elizabeth
7. Susan
8. Nancy
9. Margaret
10. Ruth
Boys
1. James
2. John
3. Robert
4. William
5. Richard
6. Charles
7. Joseph
8. Thomas
9. Henry
10. George
Girls
1. Mary
2. Patricia
3. Barbara
4. Linda
5. Betty
6. Elizabeth
7. Susan
8. Nancy
9. Margaret
10. Ruth
After the success of Bardoli, Sardar Patel came to be seen as a miracle man. He had done what no one had been able to do before him. The Ghori government of Bombay was seen laying down its arms for the first time. Therefore, wherever Sardar Patel went, people would gather to see him. Now he was a na
Indian and Hungarian painter, Amrita Sher-Gil (1913 – 1941) mixed European influences and Indian artistic traditions in her art. Despite her short career, she left a substantial body of work and influenced generations of artists. The passion for drawing Daughter of Marie-Antoinette Gottesmann, Hu
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