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Political protests in Serbia
The 2017 Serbian protests against perceived dictatorship were ongoing mass protests organized across Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and other cities and towns
2017_Serbian_protests
Topics referred to by the same term
1996–1997 Serbian protests 2000 overthrow of Slobodan Milošević 2008 protests against Kosovo declaration of independence 2016 Serbian protests 2017 Serbian protests
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Civil conflict in Serbia
Montenegro 2020–2022 Serbian protests 2020 Serbian parliamentary election 2024 Serbian environmental protests COVID-19 protests and riots in Serbia "Skupovi podrške
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1996–1997, university students and Serbian opposition parties organized a series of peaceful protests in the Republic of Serbia (then part of the Federal Republic
1996–1997_Serbian_protests
Civil conflict in Serbia
bullets. 2017 Serbian protests 2020 Serbian parliamentary elections 2024 Serbian environmental protests COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia Police brutality
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List of protest movements from 2000–present
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List of protests in the 21st century
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Presidential election in Serbia
domination of the Serbian media by Vučić and his party. Following the announcement of the results, protests were held across Serbia against Vučić's victory
2017 Serbian presidential election
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Protests in Serbia
September 2021, a series of environmental protests began in Belgrade and other locations in Serbia. Protesters demanded the rejection of Rio Tinto's mine
2021–2022 Serbian environmental protests
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Political party in Serbia
The Serbian Progressive Party (Serbian: Српска напредна странка, romanized: Srpska napredna stranka, abbr. SNS) is a major political party in Serbia, described
Serbian_Progressive_Party
2000 overthrow of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević
Anti-bureaucratic revolution March 1991 protests in Belgrade 1996–1997 protests in Serbia United States involvement in regime change Serbian Cyrillic: Љубисав Ђокић;
Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević
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(USS), Strength of Serbia Movement, Serbian Renewal Movement, and Serbian Radical Party. After the election protests, the European Parliament adopted a
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the protesters were divided between taking peaceful and violent approaches. The protests lasted until early August 2020, while some sporadic protests continued
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Serbian nationalist slogan
"Kosovo is Serbia" (Serbian: Косово је Србија, romanized: Kosovo je Srbija) is a slogan that has been used in Serbia since the 1980s, later popularized
Kosovo_is_Serbia
Protests and riots demanding greater Kosovan autonomy within the SFR Yugoslavia
a province of Serbia. The authorities blamed the protests on nationalist radicals – the May 1981 Politika said the goal of the protests was for a Republic
1981_protests_in_Kosovo
Anticorruption protests in Montenegro
abolished and annexed by Kingdom of Serbia) from the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro to the Montenegrin state. The Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro
2019–2020 clerical protests in Montenegro
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Series of protests in 1991
Protests took place in 1991 on the streets of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and Yugoslavia when a protest rally turned into a riot featuring vicious
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The People's Party (Serbian: Народна странка, romanized: Narodna stranka, abbr. Narodna) is a conservative political party in Serbia. It has been led by
People's_Party_(Serbia,_2017)
The 2016 Serbian protests were a series of peaceful demonstrations that started over the demolition in Savamala and accusations of electoral fraud in 2016
2016_Serbian_protests
Parliamentary election in Serbia
"A Serbian Election Erodes Democracy". The New York Times. 9 April 2017. Retrieved 9 April 2017. Živanović, Maja (10 April 2017). "Serbia Protests: Thousands
2020 Serbian parliamentary election
2020_Serbian_parliamentary_election
Ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis in Haiti
and social crisis began with protests across cities in Haiti on 7 July 2018 in response to rising fuel prices. These protests gradually evolved into demands
Haitian_crisis_(2018–present)
students asking for with the protest and how did the Serbian government respond to that?]. Radio Free Europe (in Serbian). Retrieved 2 January 2025. "Arhiv
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Worldwide protests by Generation Z individuals
Gen Z protests are a series of student and youth-led protests and riots that have occurred in several countries during the 2020s. The protests in Bangladesh
Gen_Z_protests
Political party in Serbia
The New Face of Serbia (Serbian: Ново лице Србије, romanized: Novo lice Srbije, abbr. NLS) is a political party in Serbia. Miloš Parandilović has served
New_Face_of_Serbia
Political party in Serbia
Serbia Centre (Serbian: Србија центар, romanized: Srbija centar, abbr. SRCE, lit. 'heart') is a centrist political party in Serbia. It is led by Zdravko
Serbia_Centre
rejected Serbia's request to deploy Serbian forces to Kosovo. Amidst this, barricades were put up in North Kosovo and ultranationalist protests were organised
2023 Serbian parliamentary election
2023_Serbian_parliamentary_election
Protest against Kosovo's Serbian license plate ban
Government of Kosovo's decision to reciprocally ban Serbian license plates, a series of protests by Serbs in North Kosovo—consisting mostly of blocking traffic
2021_North_Kosovo_crisis
President of Serbia since 2017
Vučić (born 5 March 1970) is a Serbian politician serving as President of Serbia since 2017. A founding member of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), he
Aleksandar_Vučić
Capital and largest city of Serbia
is now Serbia persisted as the Serbian Despotate, with Belgrade as its capital. The city flourished under Stefan Lazarević, the son of Serbian prince
Belgrade
Campaign of protests in Yugoslavia (1988–1989)
revolution (Serbian: Антибирократска револуција, Antibirokratska revolucija) was a campaign of street protests by supporters of Serbian leader Slobodan
Anti-bureaucratic_revolution
Country in Southeast-Central Europe
kingdoms. The Serbian Kingdom obtained recognition by the Holy See and Constantinople in 1217, reaching its territorial apex in 1346 as the Serbian Empire.
Serbia
2013 protests in Croatia
anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia were a series of protests in late 2013 against the application of bilingualism in Vukovar, whereby Serbian and the Serbian Cyrillic
Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia
Anti-Cyrillic_protests_in_Croatia
who supported protests was Ivan Stambolić. The Democratic Party, People's Peasant Party, Serbian Liberal Party and Reform Party of Serbia took part in
1991–1992 anti-war protests in Belgrade
1991–1992_anti-war_protests_in_Belgrade
Political coalition in Serbia
Assembly of Serbia, led by the Serbian Progressive Party. SNS gained its parliamentary status following the formation of the "Forward, Serbia" parliamentary
Serbia_Must_Not_Stop
Anti-government upheaval in Nepal , protest from Nepalese
Kenya Finance Bill protests – Also known as the Gen Z protests Myanmar protests (2021–present) – Similar anti-government protests launched in response
2025_Nepalese_Gen_Z_protests
2023 Serbian election protests. The Serbian government has been accused by the opposition of police brutality to suppress the 2024–present Serbian anti-corruption
Democratic backsliding in Europe by country
Democratic_backsliding_in_Europe_by_country
2024 disaster in Serbia
investigation. The collapse spawned a series of mass protests in Novi Sad, which then spread throughout Serbia, fueled by dissatisfaction with other issues including
Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse
Novi_Sad_railway_station_canopy_collapse
mrtav" (in Serbian). NOVA portal. Retrieved 30 July 2022. "Ukupni rezultati parlamentarnih izbora" (in Serbian). Radio Television of Serbia. 5 May 2016
Far-right_politics_in_Serbia
Political party in Serbia
Movement of Serbia (Serbian: Народни покрет Србије, romanized: Narodni pokret Srbije, abbr. NPS) is a centre-right political party in Serbia. Miroslav Aleksić
People's_Movement_of_Serbia
Political party in Serbia
Free Citizens (Serbian: Покрет слободних грађана, romanized: Pokret slobodnih građana, abbr. PSG) is a liberal political party in Serbia. Saša Janković
Movement of Free Citizens (Serbia)
Movement_of_Free_Citizens_(Serbia)
Japanese protests against the US-Japan Security Treaty
The Anpo protests, also known as the Anpo struggle (安保闘争, Anpo tōsō) in Japanese, were a series of massive protests throughout Japan from 1959 to 1960
Anpo_protests
Religious protests in Montenegro
A series of violent protests against the enthronement of Joanikije Mićović of the Serbian Orthodox Church as the Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral
2021 Montenegrin episcopal enthronement protests
2021_Montenegrin_episcopal_enthronement_protests
Public act against political advantage
Lives protests 2018 Armenian Velvet Revolution 2018–2019 Sudanese protests 2018–2020 Serbian protests 2019 Venezuelan protests 2019 Indonesian protests 2019
Protest
2020s protests and revolutions
The protests in Bangladesh in 2024 are widely cited as the first successful Gen Z revolution in the world, inspiring similar Generation Z–led protests in
Gen_Z_protests_in_Asia
Ongoing accession process of Serbia to the EU
March 2022. "Many Faces of Serbian Foreign Policy Public Opinion and Geopolitical Balancing". "Balancing on a pin: Serbian populists, the European Union
Accession of Serbia to the European Union
Accession_of_Serbia_to_the_European_Union
Main body of executive branch of government in Serbia
abbreviated to Serbian Government (Serbian: српска Влада, romanized: srpska Vlada), is the main executive branch of government in Serbia. The Government
Government_of_Serbia
alongside Ivan Jegdić, and performed by Lavina. The Serbian participating broadcaster, Radio Television of Serbia (RTS), organised the national final Pesma za
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Serbia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026
Political party in Serbia
Five Million protests. 2021 Serbian environmental protests Serbian protests (2020–2022) 2018–2020 Serbian protests 2017 Serbian protests "Deklaracija
Don't_Let_Belgrade_Drown
Political party in Serbia
The Socialist Party of Serbia (Serbian: Социјалистичка партија Србије, romanized: Socijalistička partija Srbije, abbr. SPS) is a social democratic and
Socialist_Party_of_Serbia
Political party in Serbia
of the protests after his release. After the protests, SPO went to form the shortly-lived United Serbian Democratic Opposition with the Serbian Liberal
Serbian_Renewal_Movement
Political party in Serbia
Serbian Chetnik Movement (Serbian: Српски четнички покрет, Srpski četnički pokret, abbr. SČP) was an unregistered political party in Serbia and later
Serbian Chetnik Movement (1990)
Serbian_Chetnik_Movement_(1990)
Bilateral relations
provocation. Both Serbia and Kosovo mobilized their military forces along the Kosovo-Serbian border. Kosovar special police arrested Serbian politician Marko
Kosovo–Serbia_relations
Protests beginning in 2023
The Gaza war has sparked protests, demonstrations, and vigils around the world. These protests focused on a variety of issues related to the conflict
Gaza_war_protests
Anti-ICTY mutiny in Serbia and Montenegro
patriotizma". NIN (in Serbian). No. 2674. Retrieved 13 February 2022. "Od visokog rejtinga do dubokog pada". Istinomer (in Serbian). 7 March 2017. "Pobuna opravdana"
2001 Special Operations Unit mutiny (Serbia)
2001_Special_Operations_Unit_mutiny_(Serbia)
Political party in Serbia
The Serbian Party Oathkeepers (Serbian: Српска странка Заветници, romanized: Srpska stranka Zavetnici, abbr. SSZ), commonly known as just Oathkeepers,
Serbian_Party_Oathkeepers
International embargo imposed by the United Nations during the Yugoslav Wars
dovoljno". Večernje novosti (in Serbian). Retrieved June 26, 2017. David B. Ottoway (October 20, 1993). "SANCTIONS CRIPPLE SERBIA, BUT NOT ITS MONEY PRESSES"
International sanctions against Serbia and Montenegro
International_sanctions_against_Serbia_and_Montenegro
Serbian architect (born 1963)
Vladan Đokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владан Ђокић; born 20 September 1963) is a Serbian university professor and architect, who has served as rector of the
Vladan_Đokić
Political party in Serbia
Democratic Party (Serbian: Демократска странка, romanized: Demokratska stranka; listen, abbr. DS) is a social democratic political party in Serbia. Srđan Milivojević
Democratic_Party_(Serbia)
Many protests against Donald Trump took place during his first presidential campaign in 2016 (beginning in 2015), to his first presidency (from 2017 through
Timeline of protests against Donald Trump
Timeline_of_protests_against_Donald_Trump
Serbian politician (born 1974)
Miloš Vučević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Вучевић, pronounced [mǐloʃ ʋûːtʃeʋitɕ]; born 10 December 1974) is a Serbian politician and lawyer who served as
Miloš_Vučević
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), the legal successor of SKS, Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO), Serbian National Renewal (SNO), Serbian Saint Sava Party,
1990_Serbian_general_election
1995 song and Internet meme
the alt-right. The song was originally called "Karadžić, Lead Your Serbs" (Serbian: Караџићу, води Србе своје, romanized: Karadžiću, vodi Srbe svoje,
Serbia_Strong
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church since 2020
Porfirije (Serbian: Порфирије, English: Porphyry; born Prvoslav Perić; born 22 July 1961) is the current and 46th Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Porfirije,_Serbian_Patriarch
Georgian protests 2024–2026 Georgian political crisis 2024 Venezuelan protests 2024 South Korean martial law crisis 2025 Slovak protests 2024–2025 Serbian anti-corruption
2024–2026_Georgian_protests
Kosovar political party
The Serb List (Serbian: Српска листа, romanized: Srpska lista; Albanian: Lista Serbe) is a Serb minority political party in Kosovo. It was the dominant
Serb_List_(Kosovo)
Head of state of Serbia
president of Serbia (Serbian: Председник Србије, romanized: Predsednik Srbije), officially styled as President of the Republic (Serbian: Председник Републике
President_of_Serbia
Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1941–2006)
Milošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Милошевић, pronounced [slobǒdan milǒːʃevitɕ] , 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician
Slobodan_Milošević
Serbia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Mila", written by Dušan Bačić [sr] and performed by Princ. The Serbian participating
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Serbia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2025
2017 statement on Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian and Montenegrin
Croatian variant Serbian variant Bosnian variant Montenegrin variant Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian Language secessionism
Declaration on the Common Language
Declaration_on_the_Common_Language
1991–92 Balkan political conflict
resolved that the Serbian minority were a fifth column of Serbian expansionism and pursued a policy of persecution against the Serbs. The policy dictated
Breakup_of_Yugoslavia
Prejudice against Serbs
Anti-Serb sentiment or Serbophobia (Serbian: србофобија, romanized: srbofobija) refers to negative attitudes, prejudice or discrimination towards Serbs as
Anti-Serb_sentiment
2023 mass shooting in Serbia
Television of Serbia (in Serbian). 4 May 2023. Retrieved 5 May 2023. "Opozicija pozvala građane u šetnju protiv nasilja u ponedeljak". N1 (in Serbian). 5 May
Belgrade_school_shooting
Ethnic violence in Kosovo
Kosovo in cooperation with the Serbian Orthodox Church and the UN mission in Kosovo. The events led to protests in Serbia, and the burning of mosques in
2004_unrest_in_Kosovo
Serbian actor, comedian, singer and politician
Sergej Trifunović (Serbian Cyrillic: Сергеј Трифуновић, pronounced [sɛ̌rɡɛːj trifǔːnɔʋitɕ]; born 2 September 1972) is a Serbian actor, comedian, singer
Sergej_Trifunović
Wide range of activities that indicate student dissatisfaction
Square protests and massacre, was met with deadly force. 2025 Indonesian protests 2024 Serbian anti-corruption protests 2024 Anti-quota protest: Youths
Student_protest
In early July 2022, protests began in Skopje, North Macedonia. The protests were triggered by Bulgaria–North Macedonia negotiations surrounding the accession
2022_North_Macedonia_protests
Ethnic group
Anti-Cyrillic protests were a series of protests in late 2013 against the application of bilingualism in Vukovar, whereby Serbian and the Serbian Cyrillic
Serbs_of_Croatia
Country in Southeast Europe (1992–2006)
of Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Војска Србије и Црне Горе/Vojska Srbije i Crne Gore, ВСЦГ/VSCG), previously known as Army of Yugoslavia (Serbian: Војска
Serbia_and_Montenegro
Islamist protests in Jakarta November 2016 Jakarta protests December 2016 Jakarta protests February 2017 Jakarta protests May 2019 Jakarta protests and riots
August 2025 Indonesian protests
August_2025_Indonesian_protests
Slobodan Milošević Get Elected as the Leader of Serbian Communists (II)]. Istorija 20. Veka (in Serbian) (2). ISSN 0352-3160. Howard, Marc Morje; Sil,
1989_Serbian_general_election
1990–1991 fighting in Croatia
War of Independence. In 1988–89, a series of street protests in Yugoslavia by supporters of Serbian leader Slobodan Milošević succeeded in overthrowing
Log_Revolution
Serbian politician and activist (born 1980)
Radomir Lazović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радомир Лазовић; born 1980) is a Serbian activist, politician, and designer. A co-president of the Green–Left Front
Radomir_Lazović
Science was a series of protests that occurred across the United States and around the World on April 22, 2017. The protests were organized due to the
List of 2017 March for Science locations
List_of_2017_March_for_Science_locations
Serbian politician (born 1952)
February 1952) is a Serbian politician who served as the president of Serbia from 2012 to 2017. A former member of the far-right Serbian Radical Party (SRS)
Tomislav_Nikolić
2018 social movement started in France
The yellow vests protests or yellow-jacket protests (French: Mouvement des gilets jaunes, pronounced [muvmɑ̃ de ʒilɛ ʒon]) were a series of populist, grassroots
Yellow_vests_protests
Event in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Council relied on Serbian prisoners of war (captured by the Austro-Hungarian Army during the war), and sent a delegation to the Royal Serbian Army command
1918_protest_in_Zagreb
On 31 March 2017, a series of protests began in Paraguay, during which demonstrators set fire to the Congress building. The demonstrations occurred in
2017_Paraguayan_crisis
1992–1995 armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbian Autonomous Regions and Districts and of other Serbian ethnic entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the regions in which the Serbian people
Bosnian_War
Protests in Turkey
environmental protest, the protests have been compared to the Occupy movement and the May 1968 events. Social media played a key part in the protests, not least
Gezi_Park_protests
Political party in Serbia
Democratic Party (Serbian: Либерално демократска странка, romanized: Liberalno demokratska stranka, abbr. LDS), known as the Liberal Party (Serbian: Либерална
Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia, 1989)
Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Serbia,_1989)
President of Serbia from 2004 to 2012
Boris Tadić (born 15 January 1958) is a Serbian politician who served as the president of Serbia from 2004 to 2012. He led the Democratic Party (DS) from
Boris_Tadić
2011–2013 crisis in Northern Kosovo
to Serbia. Kosovar interior minister Bajram Rexhepi ordered Serbia's Minister for Kosovo and Metohija, Goran Bogdanović, and the head of the Serbian negotiation
North Kosovo crisis (2011–2013)
North_Kosovo_crisis_(2011–2013)
2010s protests and revolutions in the Arab world
and 2012–2013 Iraqi protests Jordan: 2011–2012 Jordanian protests Kuwait: Kuwaiti protests (2011–2012) Lebanon: 2011 Lebanese protests Libya: 2011 Libyan
Arab_Spring
Member of the House of Karađorđević
Karageorgevitch and unofficially titled Philip, Hereditary Prince of Serbia and Yugoslavia (Serbian Cyrillic: Филип, принц наследник од Србије и Југославије, Filip
Philip, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia
Philip,_Hereditary_Prince_of_Yugoslavia
Protests against the 2020 parliamentary election
influence over politics and elections." 2013 Kyrgyzstani protests 2020s in politics List of protests in the 21st century 2021 Kyrgyz presidential election
2020_Kyrgyz_Revolution
Political party in Kosovo
Kosovo protests. The protests started on 6 January 2015 and were led by Albin Kurti. The stated goals of the protests were the resignation of the Serb List
Vetëvendosje
Country in Southeast Europe
Protests by pro-Serbs". Voice of America. 27 December 2019. Retrieved 5 January 2020. "Montenegro adopts law on religion amid protests by pro-Serbs"
Montenegro
Serbian politician
Aleksić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Алексић; born 6 August 1978) is a Serbian politician. He is the president of the People's Movement of Serbia (NPS) and
Miroslav_Aleksić_(born_1978)
Media unfavorably reporting on protests
downplays, and unfavorably represents protesters. Outlets that use the paradigm often fail to cover nonviolent protests altogether or favor "pro-establishment"
Protest_paradigm
Mine in Serbia
The Serbian government revoked licences for the Jadar project in January 2022 after large environmental protests. In January 2024, President of Serbia Aleksandar
Jadar_mine
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Male
Serbian
Pet form of Serbian Vilim, VILKO means "will-helmet."
Male
Serbian
(Вукашин) Serbian name VUKASIN means "wolf."
Female
Serbian
(Serbian Ведрана): Croatian and Serbian name VEDRANA means "jolly, merry."
Male
Turkish
Turkish name SERKAN means "blood head."
Female
Serbian
Serbian name GRUBANA means "tender."
Female
Serbian
Serbian name SREBRENKA means "silver."
Female
Serbian
(Serbian Драгана): Feminine form of Slavic Dragan, DRAGANA means "dear, beloved." In use by the Croatians and Serbians.
Female
Serbian
Serbian name SENKA means "shadow."
Male
Serbian
Serbian name DU'AN means "soul."
Female
Serbian
Serbian name MILINKA means "grace."
Male
Serbian
(Обрад) Serbian name OBRAD means "happiness."
Male
Serbian
(Вук) Short form of Serbian Vukasin, VUK means "wolf."
Female
Serbian
Serbian name MILJANA means "charming."
Female
Serbian
(Bulgarian and Serbian Ðна): Bulgarian and Serbian form of Greek Hanna, ANA means "favor; grace."
Female
Serbian
(Serbian Гордана): Croatian and Serbian form of Roman Latin Gordiana, GORDANA means "from Gordium."
Male
Serbian
(Serbian Златан): Croatian and Serbian name ZLATAN means "gold."Â
Female
Serbian
(Serbian Татјана): Croatian and Serbian form of Latin Tatiana, probably TATJANA means "father."
Male
Serbian
Serbian name SLAVOLJUB means "glorious."
Male
Serbian
Serbian form of Polish Radomił, RADMILO means "happy favor."
Male
Serbian
(Срећко) Serbian name SRECKO means "luck."
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Wise and Prudent
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Jewish
Beautiful; Lovely; Midwife who Disobeyed Pharoah's Orders to Kill Jewish Babies
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the medieval personal name Huchin, a pet form of Hugh.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of numerous minor places named ‘the bridge (Old English brycg) by the ash tree (Old English æsc)’, as for example the one in Shropshire.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Bonnie, BONNY means both "good" and "pretty."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of happiness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parasmaijyotishe | பரஸà¯à®®à¯ˆà®œà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤à¯€à®·à¯‡
Most radiant
Boy/Male
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Crescent Moon
Boy/Male
Norse
Thor's spirit.
Female
Persian/Iranian
(مینو) Persian name MINOO means "heaven, paradise."
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n.
The Persian language.
a. & n.
Same as Sabian.
n.
A liquid measure formerly used for wine, equal to seventy imperial, or eighty-four wine, gallons, being one third of a tun.
a.
Occurring every third day; as, a tertian fever.
a.
Relating to the lake of Serbonis in Egypt, which by reason of the sand blowing into it had a deceptive appearance of being solid land, but was a bog.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Servia.
n.
See Persian columns, under Persian, a.
n.
The Permian period. See Chart of Geology.
a.
Of or pertaining to the island anciently called Lesbos, now Mitylene, in the Grecian Archipelago.
a. & n.
See Sabian.
n.
A disease, especially an intermittent fever, which returns every third day, reckoning inclusively, or in which the intermission lasts one day.
a.
Of or pertaining to a series; consisting of a series; appearing in successive parts or numbers; as, a serial work or publication.
a.
See Serbonian.
n.
An adherent of the Sabian religion; a worshiper of the heavenly bodies.
a. & n.
Same as Sabian.
a.
Of or pertaining to Servia, a kingdom of Southern Europe.
n.
A Persian idiom.
n.
A Syrian idiom, or a peculiarity of the Syrian language; a Syriacism.
n.
A Persian daric.
n.
A thin silk fabric, used formerly for linings.