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A truly great person who is close to god like. Beauty, brain and braun. They have it all. Except they have teribble taste in music and can't dance to save their lives...
Guy1: OH MY GOD! That girl is smokin!
Guy2: Yeah, she's in all the advanced classes
Guy3: She's in my gym class. She's so strong!
Guy4: Yeah, well I saw her iPod once and she has crap music
Guy2: And did you see her dancing the other day, like a crazy snake
Guy3: But she is pretty...
Guy1: She must be an Ahsat
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Name. Ahsana. Meaning. Mercy; An Act of Kindness.
Ahsana is great
ahsana by anonymous November 23, 2021
Ahsana's are the most beautiful, kind, caring, and intellectual souls u will ever meet. They are family oriented and love their beloved unconditionally.

Highly reliable, charming and patient.

If you ever meet one dont ever let them go! They are 1 in a million.
All I need in my life is an Ahsana! She is an all rounder.
Ahsana by Infinity7310 June 22, 2022

Asatruar 

A follower of Asatru. Asatru is the indigenous religion of North Europe and is still practiced today. The word is Icelandic and means true to the Aesir (Norse Gods and Goddesses).
Sam isn't Wiccan, she's an Asatruar.
Asatruar by OneBadAsp October 15, 2006
A rough translation of the words, "Æsir" and "Thor". Æsir refers to the Gods who dwell in the realm of Valhalla on one of the nine branches of Yggdrasil. Thor, being the son of Oden -the All-Father- and subsequently one of the Æsir Gods, is most noted as the God of thunder. He wields the warhammer, Mjölnir (pronounced mjɒlnɪər/ MYOL-n(ee)R).
God of thunder, Oden's son, master of war, Asator.
Asator by Anarchyfan June 28, 2011
Old Norse word meaning "true to the Asa(Norse Gods/Goddesses, also called the Aesir, collectively)". It is the ancient warrior religion of early Scandinavians and is still practiced today. The most well-known of the Aesir are Odin and Thor.
Gods and Goddesses of Asgard, grant my sword your strength.
asatru by Asatru Follower May 14, 2005