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Peak in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Asen Peak (Bulgarian: Аксенов връх, romanized: Asenov vrah, IPA: [ɐˈsɛnov ˈvrɤx]) is a peak in eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands
Asen_Peak
Emperor of Bulgaria from 1187/1188 to 1196
Ivan Asen I, also known as Asen I, Ioan Asen Belgun or John Asen I (Bulgarian: Иван Асен I; died in 1196), was emperor or tsar of Bulgaria from 1187/1188
Ivan_Asen_I
Glacier in Antarctica
southwest of Ropotamo Glacier. It is bounded by Ruse Peak and Asen Peak to the north and by Kuber Peak to the west and flows southeastward into Bransfield
Dobrudzha_Glacier
Medieval Bulgarian state (1185–1396)
successor to the First Bulgarian Empire, it reached the peak of its power under Tsars Kaloyan and Ivan Asen II before gradually being conquered by the Ottomans
Second_Bulgarian_Empire
Glacier in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Piedmont and southwest of Strandzha Glacier. It is bounded by Asen Peak and Delchev Peak to the northwest and north, and flows southeastwards mostly into
Ropotamo_Glacier
Cove in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Antarctica east of St. Evtimiy Crag, southeast of Asen Peak and south-southeast of Delchev Peak. The feature was named after the Yantra River in northern
Yantra_Cove
Arzos Peak, Sentinel Range Asemus Beach, Robert Island Asen Peak, Livingston Island Asparuh Peak, Livingston Island Atanasoff Nunatak, Livingston Island
Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica (A)
Bulgarian_toponyms_in_Antarctica_(A)
Emperor of Bulgaria from 1185 to 1197
exact place and date of birth are unknown. He and his younger brothers, Asen and Kaloyan, were mentioned as Vlachs in most foreign contemporaneous sources
Peter_II_of_Bulgaria
Rocky peak
93306, which is 1.45 km south of Delchev Peak, 870 m south-southeast of Asen Peak and 1.64 km east of Kuber Peak (Bulgarian mapping in 2005 and 2009 from
St._Evtimiy_Crag
Mountain in Antarctica
The feature is named after Asen Chakarov, engineer in the first Bulgarian Antarctic campaign in 1987/88. Chakarov Peak is located at 65°08′50″S 61°54′54″W
Chakarov_Peak
Rocky point in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Ivan Asen Point (Bulgarian: Нос Иван Асен, ‘Nos Ivan Asen’ \'nos i-'van a-'sen\) is a narrow rocky point projecting 680 m into Osmar Strait from the southeast
Ivan_Asen_Point
Place in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
conquered by Tsar Ivan Asen II in 1230 and a stone inscription from this period is preserved, saying 'On this stone sat Tsar Asen, when he conquered Krichim'
Krichim
II (IV) of Bulgaria, 1185 - 1197 AD, who together with his brother Czar Asen I restored Bulgaria's independence to establish the Second Bulgarian Kingdom
Peter_Peak
Bulgarian medieval state centered in Lovech (1330–1446)
Mladenov, Momchil. "Before the Throne: Early Years of Ivan Alexander Asen (1331–1371)". Journals.uni-vt.bg. Pavlova, Venteta (9 February 2022) [20
Despotate_of_Lovech
City in Bulgaria
Chemico-technological institute "Prof. d-r Asen Zlatarov" The university itself is named after Professor Doctor Asen Zlatarov - a Bulgarian scientist, the
Burgas
City in north central Bulgaria
during his visit to tsar Asen , returning from his second trip to the Holy land[citation needed]. The rebellion of the brothers Asen and Peter against the
Veliko_Tarnovo
Mountain in Smith Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Point, 7.64 km southwest of Mount Pisgah and 3.86 km north-northwest of Ivan Asen Point (Bulgarian mapping in 2009). Chart of South Shetland including Coronation
Mount_Foster
Tsar of Bulgaria from 1300 to 1322
Svetoslav by his wife, an unnamed granddaughter of Ivan Asen II. Soon after the accession of Ivan Asen III in 1279, his father divorced his mother in order
Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria
Theodore_Svetoslav_of_Bulgaria
Attenpt to form military unit of Irish POWs during WW1
"Casement's Irish Brigade uniform". 4 March 2013. "ASEN - Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) - units - Research and expertise - Home"
Irish_Brigade_(World_War_I)
Island Iskra Peak, Oscar II Coast Istros Bay, Clarence Island Ivan Alexander Point, Nelson Island Ivan Asen Cove, Smith Island Ivan Asen Point, Smith
Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica (I)
Bulgarian_toponyms_in_Antarctica_(I)
Town in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
the Asen dynasty, in 1209, and passed through an economic and cultural upsurge during his reign. The town continued to flourish under Tsar Ivan Asen II
Melnik,_Bulgaria
Mountain in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Saddle, 1.12 km north-northeast of Neofit Peak, 2.4 km east of Lakatnik Point and 3.45 km northwest of Ivan Asen Point. It overlooks Armira Glacier to the
Slaveykov_Peak
Place in Shumen, Bulgaria
the Second Bulgarian Empire, Peter IV of Bulgaria and Ivan Asen I. Apparently, Ivan Asen ruled from the centre of the uprising, Tarnovgrad, whereas his
Veliki_Preslav
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ruse Province, Bulgaria
preserved today. Second Bulgarian Empire rulers such as Ivan Alexander and Ivan Asen II frequently made donations to the complex, as evidenced by donor portraits
Rock-hewn_Churches_of_Ivanovo
Synadenoi intermarried with two other prominent aristocratic families, the Asen and the Raoul. Kazhdan, Alexander (1991). "Synadenos". In Kazhdan, Alexander
Synadenos
Topics referred to by the same term
Petrich (surname) Petrich Peak, an ice-covered peak in the Antarctica The name of Petarch until 1934 A medieval name of the Asen's Fortress All pages with
Petrich_(disambiguation)
Medieval fortress in the eastern Rhodope Mountains in southern Bulgaria
Michael II Asen, following the recent loss of the lands in the Rhodope Mountains to the Nicaean Empire. Akropolites wrote: "He [Michael II Asen] descended
Ustra
Mountain and peninsula in northeastern Greece
Gregory Palamas Demetrios Kydones Catalan Company Nicholas Orsini Andronikos Asen John II Orsini Andronikos III Palaiologos Michael Monomachos John Angelos
Mount_Athos
Former American online retailer
Archived from the original on June 28, 2018. Retrieved October 29, 2018. Asen, Ben (2000). Me by me : the pets.com sock puppet book. New York, NY : Ibooks :
Pets.com
1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate
1270s, Nogai had raided Bulgaria, as well as Lithuania. He blockaded Michael Asen II inside Drăstăr in 1279 and executed the rebel emperor Ivailo in 1280.
Golden_Horde
National anthem of the United States
Congress. Retrieved May 31, 2005. Hebrew Version[circular reference] Abraham Asen, The Star Spangled Banner in pool, 1745, Joe Fishstein Collection of Yiddish
The_Star-Spangled_Banner
Bulgarian revolutionary
and Asen. Among them, four would become officers in the Bulgarian army: General Ivan Dipchev, Georgi Dipchev, Vladimir Dipchev, and Colonel Asen Dipchev
Rayna_Knyaginya
Capital and largest city of Bulgaria
title were Kaloyan, Peter and their relative Aleksandar Asen (d. after 1232), a son of Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria (r. 1189–1196). In the 13th and 14th centuries
Sofia
Eastern Orthodox monastery, Mount Athos
monastery was generously supported by the Bulgarian rulers, such as Ivan Asen II and Ivan Alexander, since it was a matter of pride for the Bulgarian Orthodox
Zograf_Monastery
Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)
scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure (in French). 53: 282–283. doi:10.24033/asens.858. Warner, Seth (1993). Topological Rings. North-Hollywood. p. 428.
John_von_Neumann
Mountain range in Southeastern Europe
resort Pamporovo, the Eastern Orthodox Bachkovo Monastery, the ruins of the Asen dynasty's fortress, and the Devil's Throat, Yagodinska, and Uhlovitsa caves
Rhodope_Mountains
Saddle in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
southwest of Antim Peak, 5.59 km south by east of Markeli Point, 1.56 km northeast of Mount Foster, and 4.84 km north of Ivan Asen Point (Bulgarian mapping
Vakarel_Saddle
Emperor of Bulgaria (c. 1350–1395)
Ivan Alexander's first wife, Theodora of Wallachia. The eldest one, Michael Asen IV of Bulgaria, was proclaimed successor to the throne and co-emperor shortly
Ivan_Shishman_of_Bulgaria
Period of European history between AD 1000 and 1350
the size of Germany in the process. The Catholic Church, which reached the peak of its political power around then, called armies from across Europe to a
High_Middle_Ages
Rock formations and monasteries in Thessaly, Greece
from the nearby plateau. During World War II, the site was bombed. At their peak in the 16th century, there were 24 monasteries at Meteora in Greece. They
Meteora
Television talent show franchise
Archived from the original on 2 September 2016. "Peak Night will launch on April 19. The world's most powerful peak talent challengers are coming to Hunan TV"
Got_Talent
Rock in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Walker Bay, Livingston Island in Antarctica. It is named after Czar Kaliman Asen of Bulgaria (1241–1246 AD). Kaliman Island is located at 62°37′31″S 60°39′44″W
Kaliman_Island
Militia in the Greek resistance against Axis occupation in WWII
VIII Army Corps XXVI Corps Bulgaria Ivan Markov [bg] Trifon Trifonov [bg] Asen Sirakov Atrocities Missiria Kondomari Kandanos Alikianos Doxato Mousiotitsa
ELAS
Capital and largest city of North Macedonia
the Byzantine successor state of Epirus before being recaptured by Ivan Asen II and held by Bulgaria until 1246 when the Upper Vardar valley was incorporated
Skopje
Oldest and second-largest city in Bulgaria
Strem. The city was possibly at times a vassal of Bulgaria or Venice. Ivan Asen II conquered the duchy finally in 1230 but the city had possibly been conquered
Plovdiv
1946–1949 civil war in Greece
paramilitary forces, known as the Security Battalions. Numbering 20,000 at their peak in 1944, composed mostly of local fascists, convicts, sympathetic prisoners
Greek_Civil_War
Mountains in Antarctica
Delchev Peak (62°38′28″S 59°56′16″W / 62.64111°S 59.93778°W / -62.64111; -59.93778) rises to 940 m, other main peaks are Ruse (800 m), Asen (800 m)
Tangra_Mountains
Turkic people in Inner Asia
Karluk Yabghus). According to some researchers, the Second Bulgarian Empire's Asen dynasty might be descendants of Ashina. The Kyrgyz subgroup of Türkatalar
Göktürks
Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey
similar success along, again, the northern and western coasts, under Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria. The Seljuk Turks, under the Seljuk Empire, invaded the Byzantine
Aegean_Sea
Bulgarian hermit and saint (c. 876 – 946)
years before being returned to Sofia in 1187. In 1194, Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Asen I ordered the remains to be moved to his capital, Veliko Tarnovo. Surviving
John_of_Rila
14th-century Serbian king and emperor
that followed, Dušan's half-brother Symeon Uroš and brother-in-law Jovan Asen became despotes. Jovan Oliver already had the despot title, granted to him
Stefan_Dušan
1940–1941 conflict
Anti-Italian feeling among the Greek public, already strong, reached its peak after the sinking of Elli on 15 August 1940, the day of the Dormition of
Greco-Italian_War
Problem arising when multiple people claim the title of emperor
of the Bulgarians and the Romans, such as Kaloyan (r. 1196–1207) and Ivan Asen II (r. 1218–1241). In 1202, Emperor Alexios III Angelos was willing to accept
Problem_of_two_emperors
Former Akan empire centred on present-day Ghana
that are remembered as the cradle of later Akan states like Adanse, Akyem, Asen, Denkyira and Asante. Excavations in Asantemanso, near present-day Essumeja
Asante_Empire
Medieval stronghold
the Bulgarian emperor Michael II Asen led a successful campaign in the region. Akropolites wrote: "He [Michael II Asen] descended from the Haemus and when
Krivus
Grand Prince of Serbia from 1166 to 1196
northern Bulgaria, an uprising began, led by the brothers Peter and Ivan I Asen, one of the reasons for which was an extraordinary tribute that Emperor Isaac
Stefan_Nemanja
Town in Southeastern, North Macedonia
Chrysos (1185–1202) and later the Bulgarian sebastokrator and a member of the Asen dynasty in Veliko Tarnovo - Strez (1208–1214) held the region, which became
Strumica
Former state in present-day Ghana
campaigns. Throughout the 1690s, the kingdom fought prolonged wars against Asen and Twifo-Heman to secure control over southern gold and slave routes and
Kingdom_of_Denkyira
Town in Bulgaria
defeat at Dristra to the Pechenegs in 1087. In 1186, after the Rebellion of Asen and Peter, the town became part of the Second Bulgarian Empire and renamed
Silistra
Political protests held in Bulgaria
derisively labeled as "manifestations" by pro-protest activists such as Asen Genov due to supposedly lacking the organic nature of the anti-government
2013–2014 Bulgarian protests against the Oresharski cabinet
2013–2014_Bulgarian_protests_against_the_Oresharski_cabinet
church was discovered in Cherven with murals of "warrior saints". Cherven Peak on Rugged Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after
Cherven_(fortress)
Place in Gabrovo, Bulgaria
the town center and built in the late 12th century after Bulgarian tzar Asen defeated Byzantine emperor Isaac II. The wood-carved iconostasis and the
Tryavna
Administrative region of the Philippines
depth of 10 meters (33 feet) with surface elevation is below sea level. Aw-asen Falls, at Sigay, Ilocos Sur, is the tallest waterfall in the region. It stands
Ilocos_Region
to the north, reaching the lands of present-day Russia. The Uprising of Asen and Peter was a revolt of Bulgarians and Vlachs living in Moesia and the
History_of_the_Balkans
One hundred years, from 1101 to 1200
Pentecost organised by Emperor Frederick I in Mainz. 1185: The Uprising of Asen and Peter against the Byzantine Empire leads to the restoration of the Bulgarian
12th_century
Greek resistance movement against the Axis occupation during WWII
government in exile under Georgios Papandreou. The organization reached its peak after liberation in late 1944, when it controlled most of the country, before
National Liberation Front (Greece)
National_Liberation_Front_(Greece)
Byzantine castle on the island of Corfu, Greece
on the island of Corfu, Greece. It is located at the top of the highest peak of the island's shoreline in the northwest coast near Palaiokastritsa and
Angelokastro_(Corfu)
City in Bulgaria
Its minaret is slightly inclined. Tane Nikolov (1873–1947), revolutionary Asen Zlatarov (1885–1936), scientist Anyu Angelov (1942), acting Minister of Defence
Haskovo
Village in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
Tsepina was occupied by the Nicaeans but was recovered by Emperor Michael II Asen. In 1373 the fortress was captured by the Ottoman Turks in the course of
Dorkovo
Antonovo – Anton Krastev, who died in a battle of 1944 Asenovgrad – Tsar Ivan Asen II Aksakovo – Russian littérateur Ivan Aksakov Benkovski, Kardzhali Province
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Timeline of events 5th–15th century CE
medieval inquisitions. 1185 Windmills are first recorded. 1185 Uprising of Asen and Peter. The reestablishment of the Bulgarian Empire. 1185 At the Battle
Timeline of post-classical history
Timeline_of_post-classical_history
Historical region shared by Bulgaria and Romania
"al-Awalak" and "ulaqut". In 1265, the Bulgarian Emperor Constantine Tikh Asen hired 20,000 Tatars to cross the Danube and attack Byzantine Thrace. On their
Dobruja
Brief history of Constantinople from 330 to 1453
some time had secured Constantinople from the west. However, under Ivan Asen II, the territory of the Bulgarian Kingdom expanded again almost to the capital
History_of_Constantinople
Tjay 222 Columbia Records Debuted at No. 24 on the Billboard 200 Masiwei & Asen 狗咬狗 (Dog Bite Dog) A Few Good Kids Records, STK Studio Substantial Adultish
2023_in_hip-hop
680 battle of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars
spiritual centre of South Slavic Europe through most of the Middle Ages. Ongal Peak in Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Battle_of_Ongal
Archaeological site in Bulgaria
provided by the EU. A church pulpit was found by Bulgarian archeologists at the peak of the Thracian rock sanctuary on 10 September 2005. It is thought to be
Perperikon
Armed resistance to the Axis occupation of Greece during WWII
prevent the outbreak of the Great Famine, with the mortality rate reaching a peak in the winter of 1941–42, which seriously harmed the Greek civilian population
Greek_resistance
Ethnic group
Emperor Ivan Asen II in the battle of Klokotnitsa, and lands west of Adrianople were once again part of Bulgaria; all the way to Durrës, Ivan Asen wrote in
Serbs_of_North_Macedonia
Mountain range in Bulgaria
1018, the region was included in the Byzantine Empire until the Uprising of Asen and Peter in 1185, which restored the Bulgarian Empire. In the 13th century
Sredna_Gora
Collection of Latin glosses on the Vulgate Bible
asne Cat. ase Sp. asno Pt. asno Lig. âze Pie. aso Lmb. asen Rms. asen Vnz. axeno It. asino Ro. asen Srd. áinu onustus burden.PASS.PTCP — carcatus Past participle
Reichenau_Glossary
Valley in Bulgaria
mentioned as such in the 1230 Dubrovnik Charter of the Bulgarian emperor Ivan Asen II. It was the seat of the noble Aldimir (fl. 1280–1305), brother of emperor
Kazanlak_Valley
11th-century monastery complex on the island of Chios, Greece
riches and became one of the wealthiest monasteries in the Aegean. At its peak, in c. 1300, the estates of the monastery covered one third of Chios and
Nea_Moni_of_Chios
Albanian nobleman
the Bulgarian nobleman John Komnenos Asen, who was Despot of Vlorë, and from 1363 by his son Alexander Komnenos Asen, who was Sebastos of Vlorë and Lord
Blasius_Mataranga
Ethnic group
founded by the Asen dynasty consisting of Bulgarians and Vlachs was founded in 1185 and lasted until 1396. Early rulers from the Asen dynasty (particularly
Romanians
Regional music and dance style
Province of Santa Marta, which recounts that "los yndios i yndias veben y asen fiestas con una caña a manera de flauta que se meten en la boca para tañer
Cumbia_(Colombia)
Byzantine emperor from 1294 to 1320
Tsar Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria and secondly in 1324 with Tsar Michael Asen III of Bulgaria. After the death of his first wife Anna of Hungary in 1281
Michael_IX_Palaiologos
brothers of Tsar Smilets of Bulgaria, Voysil and Radoslav. Asen's Fortress castle Asen's Fortress, identified by some researchers as Petrich, is a medieval
List_of_castles_in_Bulgaria
Overviews of forts
Grossa Forte de São João da Bertioga Anevo Fortress, Sopot Municipality Asen's Fortress, Asenovgrad Baba Vida castle, Vidin Belogradchik fortress, Belogradchik
List_of_forts
Town in Bulgaria
Some of the greatest directors have worked on the stage: Krikor Azaryan, Asen Shopov, Leon Daniel, Nikolay Polyakov, Zdravko Mitkov, Nikolay Lyutskanov
Pazardzhik
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Bangladesh and India
Arabic as the official languages. Printed texts of the script reached its peak during the late 19th century, however its use became obsolete by around the
Sylheti_language
Chipadze, Melody Regina; Sinvula, Grace; Tizora, Annastasia; Mwandemele, Asen; Chaturvedi, Shaan; Agovi, Afiba Manza-A. (2020-06-24). "Rates and Correlates
Health_in_Namibia
Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Bulgaria
disinfection and capacity limits being introduced. Following the appointment of Asen Medzhidiev as caretaker Health Minister, from 11 August 2022, the pandemic-related
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Bulgaria
American weightlifter (1921–1984)
finished second at the world championships due to a thigh injury. At his peak, Davis held all the world records in his class, and at the 1951 national
John_Davis_(weightlifter)
the 1988 Summer Olympics. Stefan Botev, Nikolay Peshalov, Demir Demirev, Asen Zlatev, Blagoy Blagoev and Yoto Yotov figure among the most distinguished
Sport_in_Bulgaria
Noble title used in Central and Southeastern Europe
2018, pp. 245–246. Budak 2018, p. 199. Plamen Pavlov - Car Konstantin II Asen (1397–1422) - posledniyat vladetel na srednovekovna Bulgariya (in Bulgarian)
Ban_(title)
Norwegian railway line between Trondheim and Bodø
through the coastal hinterland. Vuddudalen is then used as natural corridor to Åsen, from where the Skogn area, still at the Trondheimsfjord, is reached. Further
Nordland_Line
1207) Tsar of Bulgaria from 1196 to 1207, younger brother of Theodor and Asen who led the anti-Byzantine uprising of the Bulgarians in 1185. Veliko Tarnovo
List_of_tombs_and_mausoleums
green areas surrounding communal housing projects at Ila, Torshov, Lindern, Åsen, Rosenhoff, Vøyenvollen and around communal schools and nursing homes. The
Parks_and_open_spaces_in_Oslo
Byzantines. In 1453 during the great Morean revolt his first-born son John Asen Zaccaria led an uprising against the Palaiologoi. He gained support from
Crusades_of_the_15th_century
coordinated surprise attack on the Apache and their allies in the Battle of Turret Peak. James Henry Tevis – pioneer who led a militia of 30 men in a surprise attack
List_of_guerrillas
ASEN PEAK
ASEN PEAK
Male
Egyptian
, the overseer of the sacrificiants of the temple of Amen.
Male
Egyptian
, He who loves Amen Ra.
Girl/Female
Indian
Male
Egyptian
, the priest and overseer of Amen.
Male
Egyptian
, father of Amen.
Female
English
English name derived from the tree name, ASPEN means "aspen tree, white poplar."Â
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen Ra.
Surname or Lastname
Scandinavian
Scandinavian : unexplained.English : variant spelling of Avon.German : patronymic from the Frisian personal name Ave. The surname is frequent in the areas of Oldenburg and Jeverland.Dutch : metonymic occupational name from Middle Dutch haven ‘pot’.Americanized form of French Avenne or Avoine, literally ‘oats’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a grain grower or merchant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French oison ‘gosling’.German (Ösen) : patronymic from the personal name Öser (see Oser).German : habitational name from Oese near Hemer.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named from the definite singular form of os, Old Norse óss ‘river mouth’.Swedish : probably an ornamental name, of unexplained origin.
Male
Egyptian
, a high-priest of Amen Ra.
Boy/Male
African German Danish Norse
Eagle.
Male
Egyptian
, Horus, Son of Amen.
Male
Egyptian
, Amen, the Sun; or, the Self-existent; or, the Hidden One.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from a place named Aspen, from an inflected form of asp ‘aspen tree’.English : topographic name for someone living by an aspen tree.
Girl/Female
Indian
Beauty
Male
Egyptian
, Beloved of Amen.
Male
English
English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALEN means "little rock."Â
Male
Hebrew
(Greek Ἀμήν, Hebrew: ×ָמֵן): Greek and Hebrew name AMEN means "truly, so be it, verily." It was a custom which passed over from the synagogues into the Christian assemblies, that when he who had offered up a prayer to God, the others in attendance responded Amen, and thus made the substance of what was uttered their own.Â
Female
Turkish
Turkish name ESEN means "wind."
Female
Egyptian
, Belonging to Amen.
ASEN PEAK
ASEN PEAK
Girl/Female
Gaelic American Celtic Welsh Irish English Latin Native American
Gaelic forms of Agnes.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vikneswary | விகà¯à®¨à¯‡à®¸à¯à®µà®¾à®°à¯€
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, French, Latin
Born on Christmas
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Saint; Matted Hair; Lord Shiva; Saintly
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright, from Middle English wain ‘cart’, ‘wagon’ (Old English wægen). Occasionally it may have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished with this sign, probably from the constellation of the Plow, known in the Middle Ages as Charles’s Wain, the reference being to Charlemagne.Anthony Wayne and his son Isaac, of English ancestry, came from Ireland to Chester Co., PA, in about 1724. Gen. Anthony Wayne (1745–96), born in Waynesboro, PA, was a prominent military officer in the American Revolution and the Indian war of 1794–95.
Girl/Female
Indian
Rain
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Skinny; Thin
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Great
Boy/Male
Greek
Christ.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sindhi
Smile
ASEN PEAK
ASEN PEAK
ASEN PEAK
ASEN PEAK
ASEN PEAK
v. t.
To say Amen to; to sanction fully.
n.
Alt. of Asp
a.
Consisting of, or resembling, ashes; of a color between brown and gray, or white and gray.
n.
Same as Aspen.
a.
Of or pertaining to the aspen, or resembling it; made of aspen wood.
a.
Having peaks; peaked.
n.
obs. pl. for Ashes.
interj., adv., & n.
An expression used at the end of prayers, and meaning, So be it. At the end of a creed, it is a solemn asseveration of belief. When it introduces a declaration, it is equivalent to truly, verily.
adv. & prep.
Alt. of Ayeins
n.
A Japanese coin, worth about one half of a cent.
adv. & prep.
See Again.
n.
The unit of value and account in Japan. Since Japan's adoption of the gold standard, in 1897, the value of the yen has been about 50 cents. The yen is equal to 100 sen.
adv., prep., & conj.
Since.
a.
Thin and rather soft or pliable, as the leaves of the rose, peach tree, and aspen poplar.
a.
Having a peak or peaks.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ash tree.
a.
Sickly; peaked.