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Wila may refer to: Wila (lichen) Wila, Missouri, a ghost town Wila, Switzerland, a municipality Wila railway station Wila' language, the name of several
WILA may refer to: WILA (defunct), a defunct radio station (92.1 FM) licensed to serve Woodstock, Illinois, which operated from 1948 until 1950. WILA
Wila is an extinct town in New Madrid County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A post office called Wila was established in 1894, and remained in operation
Wila Wilani (Aymara for "the one with a complex of red color", Hispanicized spellings Huila Huilani, Huilahuilane, Vela Velane, Velarelane, Velaveiane
Wila Willk'i (Aymara wila blood, red, willk'i gap, "red gap", also spelled Wila Willkhi, Wila Willki) is a 4,630-metre-high (15,190 ft) mountain in the
Wila Nasa (Aymara ''wila red, nasa nose, "red nose") is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia which reaches a height of approximately 5,140-metre (16,864 ft)
Wila Wila (Aymara wila blood, blood-red, the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, "a complex of red color", Hispanicized
Vilaccota, Vilacota, Vilajota, Vilakkota, Vilakota, Wila Khota, Wila Kkota, Wila Kota) may refer to: Wila Quta (Potosí), in the Potosí Department, Bolivia
Wila Jamach'ini (Aymara wila blood, blood-red, jamach'i bird, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the red one with a bird (or birds)" or "the one with
Wila Quta (Aymara wila blood, blood-red, quta lake, "red lake", Hispanicized spelling Wila Kkota) is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia reaching up to
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English : habitational name from any of various places called Wollaston. Those in Northamptonshire (Domesday Book Wilavestone) and Worcestershire (first recorded in 1275 as Wollaueston) are named from the genitive case of the Old English personal name WulflÄf (composed of the elements wulf ‘wolf’ + lÄf ‘relic’) + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The first element of the one in Shropshire (Domesday Book Willavestune) is the genitive case of the Old English personal name WÄ«glÄf (composed of the elements wÄ«g ‘war’ + lÄf ‘relic’).
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Power; State
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Story; Young
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Christian; Follower of Christ; Variant Form of Christine
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A kind of flower
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Army General
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The Sixth Month of the Year
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Noble
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Place Name; Own Meadow
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, Anouke.
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Dolphin; Similar to the Thirteenth-century French Saint Delphine
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