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Municipal unit in Greece
for Nea Anchialos. Nea Anchialos City guide Municipality website Hellenic Ministry Of Culture - Nea Anchialos/Fthiotic Thebes Nea Anchialos Online Tourist
Nea_Anchialos
Topics referred to by the same term
Anchialos or Anchialus may refer to: Anchialos (mythology), three characters in Greek mythology Anchialos, town in Thrace now known as Pomorie, Bulgaria
Anchialos
Airport in Nea Anchialos
Anchialos National Airport (Greek: Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Νέας Αγχιάλου) (IATA: VOL, ICAO: LGBL) is an airport located near the town of Nea Anchialos in
Nea Anchialos National Airport
Nea_Anchialos_National_Airport
Town in Burgas, Bulgaria
Pomorie (Bulgarian: Поморие [poˈmɔriɛ]), historically known as Anchialos (Bulgarian: Анхиало, Greek: Αγχίαλος), is a town and seaside resort in southeastern
Pomorie
capital of the Theme was Anchialos, the modern-day Pomorie, in Bulgaria. Ever since the end of the 11th century, Anchialos was the seat of a strategos
Anchialos_(theme)
In Greek mythology, the name Anchialus (Ancient Greek: Ἀγχίαλος means 'near the sea') may refer to the following characters: Anchialus, a 'well-skilled'
Anchialos_(mythology)
Community in Greece
Anchialos (Greek: Αγχίαλος) is a village and a community of the Chalkidona municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality
Anchialos,_Thessaloniki
Regional unit in Greece
(Flamouriou Monastery only by men). Demetrias Iolcus Mikrothives Nea Anchialos Pagasae TRT TV ASTRA TELEVISION The Greek rail network reached the former
Magnesia_(regional_unit)
Topics referred to by the same term
minor league baseball team Nea Anchialos National Airport (IATA: VOL), an airport located near the town of Nea Anchialos in Greece Tennessee Volunteers
Vol
City in Thessaly, Greece
foothills of Mount Pelion, bordering the town of Agria to the east and Nea Anchialos to the southwest. Volos's municipality includes both towns, along with
Volos
Military unit
Air Force, forming part of the 111th Combat Wing. It is based at Nea Anchialos Air Base, and operates the F-16 Block 50 aircraft. The squadron was established
347th_Squadron_(HAF)
Topics referred to by the same term
The Battle of Anchialus refers to three battles between Bulgaria and the Byzantine Empire. Battle of Anchialus (708), where Bulgarian Khan Tervel routed
Battle_of_Anchialus
Military unit
newly established Nea Anchialos Air Base, then to Tanagra Air Base (114th Combat Wing) in 1956, and returned to Nea Anchialos and the 111th Combat Wing
341st_Squadron_(HAF)
Topics referred to by the same term
Boeotia Phthiotic Thebes or Thessalian Thebes, an ancient city at Nea Anchialos Thebae (Cilicia), a town of ancient Cilicia, now in Turkey Thebes (Ionia)
Thebes
2005 aviation accident in Greece
the Hellenic Air Force (HAF) 111th Combat Wing were scrambled from Nea Anchialos Air Base to establish visual contact. They intercepted the passenger jet
Helios_Airways_Flight_522
Air warfare branch of Greece's military
January 1989, the first F-16C/D Block 30 arrived in 111 Combat Wing in Nea Anchialos air force base, and were allocated to the 330 'Thunder' and 346 'Jason'
Hellenic_Air_Force
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Ancient_Greece
Ancient town built around mineral baths
Goths, after the conquest of Anchialos, moved to hot springs ("aquarum calidarum") 19 kilometres (12 mi) from Anchialos and stayed there for several days
Aquae_Calidae,_Bulgaria
Ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople
Constantinople three times between 1572 and 1595. Jeremias Tranos was born in Anchialos, from an influential Greek family. The year of his birth is not known
Jeremias_II_of_Constantinople
Callatis Dionysopolis or Krounoi Odessos or Odessopolis Naulochos Mesembria Anchialos Apollonia Agathopolis Paul Kretschmer. Die Griechischen Vaseninschriften
List_of_Thracian_Greeks
where salt is still being produced. The museum showcases the ancient Anchialos method for salt production and in particular sea salt. It is dedicated
Salt_Museum,_Pomorie
Mountain range in eastern Central Greece
metathesis. "Aircraft accident Lockheed C-130H Hercules 748 Volos-Néa Anchialos Airport (VOL)". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 5 February 2021. Hesiod
Mount_Othrys
First Emperor of the Bulgars from 893 to 927
stopped to rest near the river of Achelous, not far from the port of Anchialos (Pomorie). Once informed of the invasion, Simeon rushed to intercept the
Simeon_I_of_Bulgaria
Greek island
Karavias (1752 - 1821) Eminent cleric, Scholar, Metropolitan Bishop of Anchialos, National Martyr and Saint Vasilios Karavias (1733 - 1830) Militaryman
Ithaca_(island)
Ancient citadel above the city of Athens
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Acropolis_of_Athens
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Greece_in_the_Roman_era
Calendar year
is routed by the Bulgarians at the Achelous River near the fortress of Anchialos (modern Pomorie) on the Black Sea coast. Phokas flees to Mesembria (modern
917
fires managed to reach Nea Anchialos Air Base and the Industrial Zone of Volos. Many F-16s were ordered to move from Nea Anchialos Air Base to Larissa Air
2023_Greece_wildfires
Khan of Bulgaria from 762 to 765
auxiliaries. Later he changed his mind and led out his troops to the plain of Anchialos (Pomorie) on June 30. The bloody battle of Anchialus then began at mid-morning
Telets_of_Bulgaria
4th-century BC Theban gay military unit
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Sacred_Band_of_Thebes
2000-1700 BCE Minoan structural ensemble discovered in 2024
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Papoura Hill Circular Structure
Papoura_Hill_Circular_Structure
1979–2013 Austrian charter airline
Airport Seasonal Thessaloniki Thessaloniki Airport Seasonal Volos Nea Anchialos National Airport Seasonal Zakynthos Zakynthos International Airport Seasonal
Lauda_Air
Trunk road in Greece
Trikala, Karditsa, Neo Monastiri, Farsala, Mikrothives [el] and Nea Anchialos. Between Neo Monastiri and Farsala, the EO30 runs concurrently with the
Greek_National_Road_30
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Ancient_Greek_sculpture
Airport serving the island of Paros, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
New_Paros_Airport
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1921 to 1923
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Basil, the Metropolitan bishop of Anchialos, and the Patriarch of Alexandria, Photius, concerning issues with the
Meletius_Metaxakis
Military unit
Tanagra Air Base (114th Combat Wing) until May 1958, when it moved to Nea Anchialos Air Base (111th Combat Wing). In 1961, the squadron replaced its F-86Es
343rd_Squadron_(HAF)
2 °C (115.2 °F) Avlonas (Attica) July 26, 2023 46.2 °C (115.2 °F) Nea Anchialos (Thessaly) July 19, 1973 46.2 °C (115.2 °F) Nea Filadelfeia (Athens) June
List of extreme temperatures in Greece
List_of_extreme_temperatures_in_Greece
One hundred years, from 901 to 1000
The Bulgarian victory at Anchialos.
10th_century
Tsar of Bulgaria from 1257 to 1277
campaign along the Black Sea and occupied Agathopolis, Sozopolis and Anchialos (now Ahtopol, Sozopol and Pomorie in Bulgaria). Meanwhile, the Byzantine
Constantine_I_Tih
Landform in Chania, Greece
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Kastelli_Hill
Airport in Kalamata, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Kalamata International Airport
Kalamata_International_Airport
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Minoan_civilization
Type of building in classical and church architecture
governed from Thessaloniki. Nine basilica churches were built at Nea Anchialos, ancient Phthiotic Thebes (Ancient Greek: Θη̑βαι Φθιώτιδες, romanized: Thḗbai
Basilica
Airport in Macedonia, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Kastoria_National_Airport
of Anchialos (Qila) were sacked "after great battles", by which Rashid probably means sieges. The identification of Rashid's Qila with Anchialos is recent:
Mongol invasion of Bulgaria and Serbia
Mongol_invasion_of_Bulgaria_and_Serbia
Airport in Araxos
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Patras_Araxos_Airport
International airport serving Thessaloniki, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Thessaloniki_Airport
Variety of grape
the Bulgarian town of Pomorie which used to be a Greek colony known as Anchialos. While Assyrtiko is the most commonly blending partner for Savatiano in
Savatiano
Empress consort of Bulgaria from 1269 to 1279
condition for the marriage alliance, the Black Sea ports of Mesembria and Anchialos were to be handed over as her dowry. Maria and Constantine Tikh married
Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene
Maria_Palaiologina_Kantakouzene
Airport in Mykonos Island, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Mykonos_Airport
Airport Seasonal Thessaloniki Thessaloniki Airport Terminated Volos Nea Anchialos National Airport Seasonal Zakynthos Zakynthos International Airport Seasonal
List_of_Condor_destinations
Airline based in Germany
Aktion National Airport Rhodes Rhodes International Airport Volos Nea Anchialos National Airport Zakynthos Zakynthos International Airport Italy Rome
Marabu_(airline)
squadrons. In January 1989, the first F-16 C/D Block 30 arrived in Nea Anchialos (111th Combat Wing) and were allocated between the 330 and 346 squadrons
History of the Hellenic Air Force
History_of_the_Hellenic_Air_Force
Airport in Andravida, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Andravida_Air_Base
Rhodes Samos Santorini Central Greece Attica Epirus Zitsa Thessaly Nea Anchialos Rapsani Ionian Islands Kefalonia Macedonia Amyntaion Goumenissa Naousa
List of wine-producing regions
List_of_wine-producing_regions
Variety of grape
Retsina. Today, Rhoditis is commonly found in the former Greek colony of Anchialos (today the Bulgarian city of Pomorie), Volos, Thessaly and throughout
Rhoditis
Wine making in Greece
Chalkidiki Attica Atalanti Mantineia Nemea Monemvassia-Malvasia Patras Nea Anchialos Rapsani Messenikola Greece has approximately 200 vine varieties: Red wine
Greek_wine
Byzantine empress regnant from 797 to 802
capitalized on Constantine V's successes in Thrace and ordered Veria and Anchialos to be "rebuilt". By 786, Harun, then the Abbasid Caliph, had made Raqqa
Irene_of_Athens
City and polis in ancient Thessaly, Greece
Press. pp. 717–718. ISBN 0-19-814099-1. Gregory, Timothy E. (1991). "Nea Anchialos". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford
Phthiotic_Thebes
Ottoman Greek magnate (1510–1578)
Shaytanoglu). He also secured the profitable monopoly on the salt works of Anchialos and the customs of Constantinople, as well as fisheries and the monopoly
Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu
Michael_Kantakouzenos_Şeytanoğlu
Missolonghi, Greece Paros, Greece Podgorica, Montenegro Zgorzelec, Poland Nea Anchialos Pomorie, Bulgaria Nea Ionia Alanya, Turkey Lefkoniko, Cyprus Martina Franca
List of twin towns and sister cities in Greece
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Greece
Airport in Zakynthos
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Zakynthos International Airport
Zakynthos_International_Airport
Airport
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Syros_Island_National_Airport
Massacre that took place in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey)
Ephesus, Athanasios of Nicomedia, Gregory of Derkoi, and Eugenios of Anchialos. Moreover, the execution of the Patriarch signaled a reign of terror against
Constantinople massacre of 1821
Constantinople_massacre_of_1821
1940–1941 conflict
bases were located in Sedes, Larissa, Dekeleia, Faleron, Eleusis, Nea Anchialos and Maleme. The Royal Hellenic Navy had the elderly cruiser Georgios Averof
Greco-Italian_War
Byzantine pretender
the river, and Alexios moved out with his army to confront them, making Anchialos his base of operations. The emperor placed detachments to guard the passes
Constantine Diogenes (pretender)
Constantine_Diogenes_(pretender)
Administrative subdivision of the Byzantine Empire
Eastern Thrace, although it extended north along the coast to include Anchialos. From the eleventh century, Thrace and Macedonia appear to have been usually
Thrace_(theme)
Conflicts in the Balkans (680–1355)
stopped to rest near the river of Acheloos, not far from the port of Anchialos (Pomorie). Once informed of the invasion, Simeon rushed to intercept the
Byzantine–Bulgarian_wars
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1462 to 1463
the Pammakaristos Church. Joasaph I was rescued, deposed and exiled to Anchialos, opening the way for George Amiroutzes to marry his new wife. The chronology
Joasaph_I_of_Constantinople
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Pottery_of_ancient_Greece
Fighter jet crash in Albacete, Spain
by 41 pilots and technicians from the 111th Combat Wing, based at Nea Anchialos Air Base. On 26 January 2015, one of the Greek F-16s crashed into other
2015 Los Llanos Air Base crash
2015_Los_Llanos_Air_Base_crash
Military unit
December 1953, the squadron was transferred to 111th Combat Wing at Nea Anchialos, where it received the new Republic F-84F Thunderstreak in 1958. Redeployed
336th_Bomber_Squadron
Airport in Kozani
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Kozani_National_Airport
Bourges (583) Siege of Avignon (583) Siege of Singidunum (583) Siege of Anchialos (583) Siege of Seville (583) Siege of Aphumon (583) Siege of Akbas (583)
List_of_sieges
Island National Airport SKU Thessaloniki Thessaloniki Airport SKG Volos Nea Anchialos National Airport VOL Zakynthos Zakynthos International Airport ZTH
List of international airports by country
List_of_international_airports_by_country
Military unit
F-84G Thunderjets. In September it moved to the newly established Nea Anchialos Air Base. In May 1958, the squadron began delivery of F-84F Thunderstreaks
340th_Squadron_(HAF)
(Εθνική Οδός 71) runs from the EO30 west of Nea Anchialos, to the Hellenic Air Force entrance of Nea Anchialos National Airport. Formerly known as the EO85
National roads to airports in Greece
National_roads_to_airports_in_Greece
Administrative region of Greece
the International Airport of Central Greece, which is located in Nea Anchialos, a small distance from Volos and Larisa. Charter flights link the region
Thessaly
Airport in Skyros, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Skyros Island National Airport
Skyros_Island_National_Airport
Ulpia → Flavia → Julia → Paldin/Ploudin → Poulpoudeva → Filibe → Plovdiv Anchialos → Tuthom → Anhyolu → Anhialo → Pomorie Ruschuk (Rusčuk) → Rousse Şumnu
List_of_city_name_changes
Early Middle Ages state in Southeast Europe (600s–1154)
"dalmatikos, ougrikos, bosthnikos, krobatikos", and panegyric of Michael Anchialos mentioned to "let the Croat and the Bosnian be enrolled in the tables
Bosnia_(early_medieval)
Makryrrachi Metochi Mikro Perivolaki Mikrothives Milies Milina Mouresi Nea Anchialos Nea Ionia Neochori Perivlepto Fylaki Pinakates Platanos Portaria Pouri
List of settlements in the Magnesia regional unit
List_of_settlements_in_the_Magnesia_regional_unit
Dating system used for part of the early Bronze Age in Greece
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Grotta-Pelos_culture
Greek footballer
Place of birth Volos, Greece Team information Current team Pyrasos Nea Anchialos Youth career 1993–1997 APOV Volos FC Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls)
Dimitrios_Ziogas
Genus of crustaceans
Nunomura, 1998 Gnorimosphaeroma albicauda Nunomura, 2005 Gnorimosphaeroma anchialos Jang & Kwon, 1993 Gnorimosphaeroma boninense Nunomura & Satake, 2006 Gnorimosphaeroma
Gnorimosphaeroma
Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Greek_Dark_Ages
Airport in Crete, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Kasteli_Airport
Series of conflicts in 568–626
exchange for a meagre ransom. After this they succeeded at the siege of Anchialos, with the support of a fleet manned by Slavic auxiliaries, they then started
Avar–Byzantine_wars
Airport in Kythira
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Kithira Island National Airport
Kithira_Island_National_Airport
International airport serving Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Heraklion International Airport "Nikos Kazantzakis"
Heraklion_International_Airport_"Nikos_Kazantzakis"
Five-time Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1657 to 1685
March 1685, before he was retired as the "eis zoarkeian" metropolitan of Anchialos. The date that Parthenius IV died is unknown, but it probably was late
Parthenius IV of Constantinople
Parthenius_IV_of_Constantinople
Airport in Sparta, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Sparta_Air_Base
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1821 to 1822
death in 1822. Prior to his election as Patriarch, he was Archbishop of Anchialos in Bulgaria. Eugenius II was among the Archbishops held as hostages by
Eugenius_II_of_Constantinople
Ikaria 23,763 28 Kithira 13,618 29 Leros 11,994 30 Sitia 11,134 31 Nea Anchialos / Volos 10,372 32 Astypalaia 9,811 33 Skyros 8,768 34 Syros 7,395 35 Kalymnos
List of the busiest airports in Greece
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Greece
needed] Thessaloniki Thessaloniki Airport [citation needed] Volos Nea Anchialos National Airport Terminated Zakynthos Zakynthos International Airport
List_of_EasyJet_destinations
Aspect of ancient Greek society
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Prostitution in ancient Greece
Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
Species of crustacean
numbers. Such pools are referred to as anchialine pools (from the Greek anchialos = near the sea). They have also been found in caverns in the coral plains
Halocaridina_rubra
Defunct airport in Porto Cheli, Greece
Ioannina Kalamata Karpathos Kavala Kefalonia Kos Lemnos Mykonos Mytilene Nea Anchialos Patras/Araxos Samos Santorini Sitia Skiathos Zakynthos Domestic Alexandroupoli
Porto_Cheli_Airport
Inscribed clay disc found in Crete, Greece
Pityus Tanais Theodosia Tyras Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea
Phaistos_Disc
ANCHIALOS
ANCHIALOS
ANCHIALOS
ANCHIALOS
Girl/Female
Indian
Sound Ornament for Leg
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lamp of Glory
Boy/Male
Muslim
Abundance
Boy/Male
Indian
Master of Knowledge
Girl/Female
Indian
Obedient, Who rescues the people from hungry and pain brings Joy into peoples life
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Happy
Girl/Female
Arabic, English, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil, Traditional
Queen of Beauty
Biblical
their beauty; their power
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German
Industrious Ruler; Emery's Son; Brave
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
The Lord is my light or fire.
ANCHIALOS
ANCHIALOS
ANCHIALOS
ANCHIALOS
ANCHIALOS