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Former sovereign state in Ethiopia
The Imamate of Aussa, also spelled Imamate of Awsa, was an early-modern Sunni Muslim imamate in present-day eastern Ethiopia and north-western Djibouti
Imamate_of_Aussa
Topics referred to by the same term
Aussa or Awsa can refer to the Sultanate of Aussa Asaita, a city also called Aussa American Woman Suffrage Association, AWSA This disambiguation page lists
Aussa
1734–1936 kingdom existed in Ethiopia and Eritrea
The Sultanate of Aussa was a kingdom that existed in the Afar Triangle in southern Eritrea, eastern Ethiopia and western Djibouti from the 18th to the
Sultanate_of_Aussa
1st Imam of the Imamate of Aussa
Imam of the Imamate of Aussa. Muhammad Gasa abandoned the capital of Harar and relocated his capital to the desert oasis of Aussa. He subsequently became
Muhammad_Gasa
Cushitic ethnic group in the Horn of Africa
kingdoms, each ruled by its own Sultan. Among these were the Sultanate of Aussa, Sultanate of Girrifo/Biru, Sultanate of Tadjourah, Sultanate of Rahaito
Afar_people
Sultanate of Aussa dynasty
Mudaito dynasty (Modaytó dynasty) is the ruling dynasty of the Sultanate of Aussa (Sultanate of Awsa) in Ethiopia. It was founded by the Asaihemara Modaito
Mudaito_dynasty
1874–1885 military conflict in the Horn of Africa
conflict in the Horn of Africa between the Emirate of Harar, Sultan of Aussa, and Oromo tribesmen, and the Khedivate of Egypt from 1874 to 1885. In 1874
Egyptian_invasion_of_Harar
Ethnic or pan-ethnic identifier used to refer to Ethiopians and Eritreans
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Habesha_peoples
Swiss administrator and explorer
Munzinger (4 April 1832 in Olten, Switzerland – 14 November 1875 in Aussa, Sultanate of Aussa) was a Swiss adventurer and administrator under the service of
Werner_Munzinger
capital from Harar to Aussa with the split of the Adal Sultanate into Aussa and the Harari city-state. At some point after 1672, Aussa declined and temporarily
History_of_Ethiopia
Town in Afar Region, Ethiopia
Asaita (Amharic: አሳይታ, Asayəta; Afar: Aysaqiita), known historically as Aussa (Awsa), is a town in northeastern Ethiopia, and until 2007 served as the
Asaita
Sultan of Aussa
(Afar: Amyota Qali Mirac Canfaxe; c. 1919 – 25 April 2011) was Sultan of Aussa from 1944 until his death in 2011. He ascended to the throne after his predecessor
Alimirah_Hanfare
Country in the Horn of Africa
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Ethiopia
Peninsula and geopolitical region
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Horn_of_Africa
Country in East Asia
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
Japan
1415–1577 Muslim sultanate in the Horn of Africa
then relocated the capital to the oasis of Aussa in 1577, establishing the Imamate of Aussa. The Imamate of Aussa declined gradually in the next century and
Adal_Sultanate
Country in Southeast Asia
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
Thailand
Extinct Ethiopian ethnic group
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Maya_(East_Africa)
Capital of Harari Region, Ethiopia
Aussa, thus founding the Imamate of Aussa, from then on Harar was ruled by a local wazir. The first wazir to govern Harar under the Imamate of Aussa was
Harar
Polity in Africa and Arabia before 960
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Kingdom_of_Aksum
Small medieval kingdom covering the Dahlak Archipelago in East Africa
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Sultanate_of_Dahlak
Country in the Horn of Africa
the title of Imam in 1576 and relocating the capital to Aussa, founding the Imamate of Aussa, which declined over the next century, eventually falling
Djibouti
Ethiopian military commander
Abyssinian force dissuaded the Afar sultan Mahammad Hanfare of the Sultanate of Aussa from honouring his treaties with Italy, and instead Hanfare secured a modicum
Tessema_Nadew
from Harar to Aussa (Asaita) with the split of the Adal Sultanate into Aussa and the Sultanate of Harar. At some point after 1672, Aussa declined in conjunction
History_of_Eritrea
Country in West Asia
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
United_Arab_Emirates
Country in Southern Africa
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
Lesotho
Medieval Muslim kingdom
century • Disestablished 18th century Currency Amolé Preceded by Succeeded by Kingdom of Aksum Sultanate of Aussa Today part of Eritrea Ethiopia Djibouti
Dankali_Sultanate
Country in West Asia
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
Oman
Kingdom of Beta Israel in the Ethiopian Empire
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Kingdom_of_Simien
1647–1887 Muslim kingdom in the Horn of Africa
accept Imām ʿUmardīn Ādam as their ruler and broke away from the Imamate of Aussa to form their own state under `Ali ibn Da`ud. The city of Harar Gey served
Emirate_of_Harar
Country in the Horn of Africa
thus incorporating the southern Denkel lowlands into the Sultanate of Aussa. The northern coastline of Denkel was dominated by a number of smaller Afar
Eritrea
Historic kingdom in northeast Africa
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Kingdom_of_Nagash
c. 980–400 BCE kingdom in Eritrea and fringes of northern Ethiopia
(1270–1974) Dankali Sultanate (c. Late 13th century–18th century) Sultanate of Aussa (1734–1936) Colonial Eyalet-i Habeş (1554–1872) Italian Eritrea (1882–1936)
Dʿmt
Imperial Ethiopian dynasty (1270–1974)
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Solomonic_dynasty
1974–1991 conflict in Ethiopia
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Ethiopian_Civil_War
Muslim principality near Hadiya, Africa
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Dawaro
Country in Southeast Asia
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
Cambodia
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in the Horn of Africa
Imamate of Aussa until they were overthrown in the eighteenth century by the Mudaito dynasty, who later established the Sultanate of Aussa. Among the
Harari_people
Country in the Horn of Africa (1270–1974)
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Ethiopian_Empire
Extinct ethnic group of Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia
Harla would move the Adal capital to the oasis of Aussa in 1577, and later establish the Imamate of Aussa before being overthrown by the Afar dynasty of
Harla_people
16–17th century northerly expansions of Oromo people
invaders were later repulsed. The Adal Sultanate would move its capital to Aussa due to the Oromo provocation in 1577 however Adal leader imam Muhammad Gasa
Oromo_expansion
Country in West Asia
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
Qatar
Harari title and teacher
apostatise.' A son of a Kabir named Abbas briefly ruled the Imamate of Aussa in 1585. According to the Afar locals in Afambo, a Harari Muslim scholar
Kabir_(teacher)
Former province conquered in the 19th century in the Ethiopian region
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Ganz_province
1314–1344 territorial expansion during Ethiopian Emperor Amda Seyon I
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Amda_Seyon_I's_expansions
Medieval Gurage based Muslim sultanate in the Horn of Africa
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Sultanate_of_Arababni
Noble title with several historical meanings
central Somalia Sultanate of the Geledi, in southern Somalia Sultanate of Aussa, in northeastern Ethiopia Sultanate of Harar, in eastern Ethiopia Jarso
Sultan
Country in Southern Africa
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
Eswatini
Italian territory in the Horn of Africa from 1936 to 1941
construction of the large port of Assab, which would handle traffic from Aussa, Danakil, Shoa, and some of its neighboring areas. The entry into operation
Italian_East_Africa
Adal collapsed in 1577, the seat of the Sultanate shifted from Harar to Aussa in the desert region of Afar and a new sultanate began. During the Italian
Military_history_of_Djibouti
Port city in Southern Red Sea, Eritrea
argued that the port, though nominally under the vassalage of the sultan of Aussa, was in fact its own independent polity. Nevertheless, the purchase received
Assab
Military junta of Ethiopia (1974–1987)
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Derg
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Kingdom_of_Bazin
Historical method of government in Ireland
Solomon Islands Tuvalu United Kingdom Former Africa Adamawa Angoche Ankole Aussa Bagirmi Barotseland Bornu Burundi Central Africa Dahomey Egypt (Ancient
Monarchy_of_Ireland
Component of the Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea
(1270–1974) Dankali Sultanate (c. Late 13th century–18th century) Sultanate of Aussa (1734–1936) Colonial Eyalet-i Habeş (1554–1872) Italian Eritrea (1882–1936)
Eritrea_(1952–1962)
Historic state in modern Ethiopia
upland Doba and Harla peoples into Afar identity led to the emergence of the Aussa Sultanate. During the reign of Emperor Iyasu II in the 1700s, Doba warriors
Doba_(historical_region)
1935–1936 war between Italy and Ethiopia
Lake Tana. Additionally, an Italian column deployed from Beilul captured Aussa on the same day, a town that controlled one of the main caravan routes to
Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Kingdom_of_Qita'a
1895–1896 war between the Ethiopia and Italy
Negus Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam, Ras Mengesha Yohannes, and the Sultan of Aussa to join them; instead, all of the Ethiopians flocked to the Emperor Menelik's
First_Italo-Ethiopian_War
River in Italy
The Ausa or Aussa (Latin: Alsa) is a river in the Italian province of Udine. Its source is near the city of Udine. The river flows south past Palmanova
Ausa_(Udine)
Somali Darod Clan
the fall of the Sultanate, the tribe would go on to rule the Imamate of Aussa Another major ruler was Emir Nur ibn Mujahid who was the second conqueror
Marehan
Chronological aspect of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Timeline_of_Addis_Ababa
dynasty Kingdom of Kaffa Sultanate of Harar Imamate of Aussa Emirate of Harar Sultanate of Aussa Kingdom of Orungu Asante Kingdom Dagbon Kingdom Portuguese
List of kingdoms and royal dynasties
List_of_kingdoms_and_royal_dynasties
Austrian singer
and a professional singer. In 2011 she released her solo album Es muss aussa in 2011 with some chart success. The follow-up album Weiber, es ist Zeit
Hannah_(Austrian_singer)
Historic state in modern Ethiopia
of Africa. It was positioned in Sitti northward of Ifat within reach of Aussa city in modern Afar region of Ethiopia. Mora neighbored other states in
Mora_(historical_region)
Historical region of Ethiopia
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Shewa
Monarchies existed throughout Ethiopian history
Adal Sultanate (until demise in 1577) Emirate of Harar - (independent of Aussa Imamate from 1647; ruled by the Ali ibn Dawud dynasty, see Emirs of Harar)
Monarchies_of_Ethiopia
Emir of Harar
found asylum in the city should return to their tribes. A local official of Aussa named Jibril soon defected and denounced what he considered Uthman's transgressions
Uthman_the_Abyssinian
Medieval Muslim dynasty in the Horn of Africa
the capital from Harar to Aussa due to the pressure put on Harar after the Oromo invasions, founding the Imamate of Aussa. The Walashma sultans also
Walashma_dynasty
Sultanate of Harar (1526–1577) Imamate of Aussa (1557–1672) Emirate of Harar (1647–1887) Sultanate of Aussa (1734–present) Isaaq Sultanate (1750–1884)
List of Muslim states and dynasties
List_of_Muslim_states_and_dynasties
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Kingdom_of_Jarin
Northern Somali clan
the Issa dynasty of Aussa faced rebellion from the Mudaitos, despite those events, the Issa still maintained a presence in Aussa, This observation was
Issa_(clan)
Cushitic ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Somalis
Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Beta_Israel
Kingdom in Gibe region of Ethiopian Empire in 19th century
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Kingdom_of_Gera
British military officer, explorer, and writer
During this expedition, he became one of the first Europeans to enter the Aussa Sultanate and visit Lake Abbe. Between 1935 and 1940, Thesiger served with
Wilfred_Thesiger
Kingdom in Gibe region of Ethiopian Empire between 18th and 19th century
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Kingdom_of_Gomma
1941–1952 British control of Italian Eritrea
(1270–1974) Dankali Sultanate (c. Late 13th century–18th century) Sultanate of Aussa (1734–1936) Colonial Eyalet-i Habeş (1554–1872) Italian Eritrea (1882–1936)
British Military Administration (Eritrea)
British_Military_Administration_(Eritrea)
Sultan
He then went to Zeila and Aussa with 150 Somali cavalrymen and reestablished control over those areas. However, while in Aussa, Mansur was killed by one
Mansur_ibn_Muhammad
Ethiopian general (1851–1918)
Abyssinian force dissuaded the Afar sultan Mahammad Hanfare of the Sultanate of Aussa from honouring his treaties with Italy, and instead Hanfare secured a modicum
Welde_Giyorgis_Aboye
Theological or political status in Islam
Caucasus Imamate of Oman, a state existed in what is now Oman Imamate of Aussa, an early modern state in Ethiopia Imamate of Futa Jallon, a state in West
Imamate
information about the national flag, see the flag of Ethiopia. Sultanate of Aussa (1734–1937) Emirate of Harar (1875–1884) Afar Region (1994–2012) Somali
List_of_Ethiopian_flags
Political repression campaign by the Derg (1976–1978)
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Red_Terror_(Ethiopia)
Early medieval Kingdom centered in Northeast Africa during the 9th century
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Kingdom_of_Belgin
Major river in Ethiopia
The first European to trace the course of the Awash to its end in the Aussa oasis was Wilfred Thesiger in 1933/1934, who started at the city of Awash
Awash_River
Court of a monarch, or at some periods an important nobleman
of Aksum and later the Zagwe dynasty, Ethiopian Empire (1270–1974), and Aussa Sultanate all had royal courts. Various Somali Sultanates also existed,
Royal_court
Overview of Ethiopia's involvement in military history
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Military_history_of_Ethiopia
1769–1855 period of Ethiopian history
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Zemene_Mesafint
1390–1897 kingdom in southern Ethiopia
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Kingdom_of_Kaffa
History of Ethiopia from 7th to 16th centuries
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Ethiopia_in_the_Middle_Ages
Kingdom in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea (1137–1270)
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Zagwe_dynasty
Occurrence and people throughout Ethiopian prehistory
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Prehistoric_Ethiopia
Ifat Sultanate (12th–15th c.) Adal Sultanate (15th–16th c.) Imamate of Aussa (16th–18th c.) Habesh Eyalet (16th–19th c.) Colonial period Obock Territory
History_of_Djibouti
History of Harar city prior to 1887
people refused to accept Imam Umar Din as their ruler after broke up from Aussa Sultanate to form their own state under Ali ibn Da'ud. The emirate persisted
Early_history_of_Harar
Medieval kingdom in western Ethiopia that lasted between 14th century to 18th century
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Ennarea
(1415–1559) Imamate of Aussa (1577–1734) Warsangali Sultanate (1613–1920) Emirate of Harar (1647–1887) Sultanate of the Geledi (1695–1911) Aussa Sultanate (1734–1936)
List of former sovereign states
List_of_former_sovereign_states
American baseball player
Raymond Neil (October 12, 1920 – July 10, 1998), nicknamed "Aussa" and "Tackolu", was an American Negro league second baseman in the 1940s and 1950s.
Ray_Neil
Federation between Eritrea to the Ethiopian Empire from 1952 to 1962
conflicts 1832–1848 Oromo migrations 1543–17th c. Imamate of Aussa 1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932
Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea
Federation_of_Ethiopia_and_Eritrea
States Islamic sultanates and empires Adal Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of Harar Ifat Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale Baqulin
Kingdom_of_Tankish
Tekle Giyorgis I, Emperor (1800) Demetros, Emperor (1800–1801) Sultanate of Aussa (complete list) – Kadhafo, Sultan (1734–1749) Kadhafo Mahammad ibn Kadhafo
List of state leaders in the 18th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_18th_century
AUSSA
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Christian, French, German
Strong in War; Form of Matilda; Might; Power; Battle-mighty
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, French, Greek
People's Victory; Female Version of Nicholas
Boy/Male
British, English
Strong as a Boar
Boy/Male
Swedish
Swedish forrn of Charles 'manly'.
Male
Hebrew
Short form of Hebrew Amiasaf, AMIAS means "my people have been gathered in (reunited)."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Heaven
Boy/Male
Tamil
Goddess
Girl/Female
Indian
Soul, Gods blessing, A mosque
Girl/Female
Arabic
Sweet; Wish; Desire
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Son of Abhimanyu
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