About 160,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Narinder - Cult of the Lamb Wiki

    Narinder, as revealed by Shamura, is the true name of The One Who Waits. He was formerly one of the Bishops of the Old Faith, and is the entity that saves the life of the Lamb, demanding …

  2. A Whole Minute of Narinder Being Dumb - YouTube

    Dec 10, 2024 · A Whole Minute of Narinder Being Dumb || Rehabilitation of Death (Cult of the Lamb Comic Dub AU)

  3. Narinder - Wikipedia

    Fictional Characters Narinder, the final boss of the 2022 indie video game Cult of the Lamb

  4. The One Who Waits | Villains Wiki | Fandom

    Narinder, better known as The One Who Waits, is the main antagonist of the 2022 roguelite video game Cult of the Lamb. Formerly one of the Bishops of the Old Faith, The One Who Waits …

  5. Cult of the Lamb [Official] - Narinder - YouTube

    Written and produced by River Boy Play Cult of the Lamb everywherehttps://massivemonster.co/games/cult-of-the-lamb/Listen …

  6. The One Who Waits | The Ultimate Evil Wiki | Fandom

    Narinder, better known as The One Who Waits, is the main antagonist of the 2022 roguelike video game Cult of the Lamb. Formerly one of the Bishops of the Old Faith, The One Who Waits …

  7. Narinder | Crowns and Bishops Wiki | Fandom

    Narinder's Parents Abilities Appearances Gallery The image gallery for Narinder may be viewed here.

  8. Narinder Kaur rushed to hospital after falling 'seriously ill' on …

    6 days ago · NARINDER Kaur has been rushed to a specialist hospital with a suspected tropical infection. It comes just days after she returned from a family trip to India, where she spent two …

  9. Dr. Narinder Gupta, MD - Healthgrades

    Dr. Narinder Gupta, MD is a pain management specialist in Terrytown, LA. He is affiliated with Ochsner Medical Center-West Bank Campus. He is accepting new patients.

  10. Meaning of the name Narinder - Wisdom Library

    Jun 16, 2025 · Narinder is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "nara" meaning "man" or "human" and "indra" meaning "chief," "lord," or "god." It translates to "Lord of men" or "King …