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dated much later than the first attestations of the name Priamos or Pariya-muwas, and thus are more problematic.[citation needed] Priam was described by
creatures are reported in other countries in southeast Asia, such as the Muwa in the Philippines or the Butnak (Thai: บุดนาก) in southern Thailand. In
descendant of Manapa-Tarhunta was reinstalled on the Seha River Land's throne. Muwa-Walwi: king during the late reign of Suppiluliuma I, died during the reign
its capital. Some suggest that the name derives from the Anatolian root "muwa" meaning power, while others have suggested a link to the ancient Greek word
"Toi et Moi" (トイ・エット・ムワー, Toi etto muwā), lit. "You and Me" in French, is Namie Amuro's 13th single under the Avex Trax label, released on July 7, 1999
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Trqqñt), Κουδεις Koudeis (cf. Lycian Kuwata), and Μοασις Moasis (cf. Hittite muwa "power"). The Isaurian personal name Τουατρις Touatris may reflect the Indo-European
the Sarasaviya Award for Best Playback singer for his song 'Walakulak Gena Muwa Karumu Hiru' for Saharawe Sihiniya and his song 'Sara Guwana Vida Neguna'
of Hattusas. He was a younger son of King Muwa-Walwis of the Seha River Land, born ca. the 1330s BC. Muwa-Walwis died around the year 1323 BC and left
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Boy/Male
American, Australian, Finnish, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese
Bold; Strong Like a Lion; Lion; Brave; Hardy; Lion-bold
Girl/Female
Indian
A mountain in makkah
Girl/Female
Muslim
Clever, Smart
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Diamond
Girl/Female
Tamil
Honey, Lord Hanuman, True, Holy
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Light of faith
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English yates ‘gates’, plural of yate, Old English geat ‘gate’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a walled town, or a metonymic occupational name for a gatekeeper.
Biblical
amiable; beloved
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ratnalekha | ரதà¯à®¨à®¾à®²à¯‡à®•ா
Splendor of jewels
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Ease; Comfort
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