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  • Aymaran languages
  • Language family of the central Andes of South America

    The Aymaran family consists of two languages: Aymaran Aymara. Southern and Central dialects divergent and sometimes considered separate languages. Jaqaru

    Aymaran languages

    Aymaran languages

    Aymaran_languages

  • Languages of Argentina
  • other important languages in Argentina with 200,000 speakers and 65,000 speakers respectively. Fifteen Indigenous American languages currently exist and

    Languages of Argentina

    Languages of Argentina

    Languages_of_Argentina

  • Quechuan languages
  • Language family of the Andes in South America

    finale. Andes portal Languages of Peru Andes Quechua People Aymara language List of English words of Quechuan origin Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift South

    Quechuan languages

    Quechuan languages

    Quechuan_languages

  • Walipini
  • Earth-sheltered structure for growing plants

    walipini is an earth-sheltered cold frame. It derives its name from the Aymaran languages. It is similar in concept to the pineapple pit that was used, as the

    Walipini

    Walipini

    Walipini

  • Aymara language
  • Indigenous language of South America

    Aymar aru) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes. It is one of only a handful of Native American languages with over one

    Aymara language

    Aymara language

    Aymara_language

  • Quechumaran languages
  • Proposed language family of South America

    merging. › Quechumaran or Kechumaran is a language family proposal that unites Quechua and Aymaran. Quechuan languages, especially those of the south, share

    Quechumaran languages

    Quechumaran_languages

  • Indigenous languages of South America
  • Pre-Columbian languages of subcontinent

    Glottalized stops appear in Andean and Chibchan languages. Aspirated stops are used in Quechua and Aymaran languages, but in general they are rare. Also, palatalized

    Indigenous languages of South America

    Indigenous languages of South America

    Indigenous_languages_of_South_America

  • List of ISO 639 language codes
  • distinguish: Individual language Macrolanguages The Type column distinguishes: Living languages Historical languages Constructed languages (with indications

    List of ISO 639 language codes

    List_of_ISO_639_language_codes

  • Stratum (linguistics)
  • Language influencing or influenced by another through contact

    Roman Empire giving rise to Romance languages outside Italy, displacing Gaulish and many other Indo-European languages. The superstratum case refers to elite

    Stratum (linguistics)

    Stratum_(linguistics)

  • Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift
  • Orthography reform for indigenous place names

    spellings. Quechuan and Aymaran Wikipedias are also a good example of using of the modern spelling. Bruce Mannheim, The Language of the Inka since the European

    Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift

    Quechuan_and_Aymaran_spelling_shift

  • Polysynthetic language
  • Highly inflected language with many morphemes per word

    language Chibchan languages Aymaran languages Quechuan languages (possible) Tupi–Guaraní languages Arawakan languages Many Amazonian languages Mapudungun many

    Polysynthetic language

    Polysynthetic_language

  • Copula (linguistics)
  • Functional part of speech in most languages

    existence of the copulative verbalizer suffix in the Southern Peruvian Aymaran language variety, Muylaq' Aymara, is evident only in the surfacing of a vowel

    Copula (linguistics)

    Copula_(linguistics)

  • Mestizo
  • Spanish term to indicate mixed ancestry

    Indigenous languages regardless of ancestry. In 20th- and 21st-century Peru, the nationalization of Quechuan languages and Aymaran languages as "official

    Mestizo

    Mestizo

    Mestizo

  • Llallagua Formation
  • Geologic formation in Bolivia

    The Llallagua Formation is a Rhuddanian to Homerian geologic formation of western Bolivia. The formation comprises siliciclastic sedimentary rocks. The

    Llallagua Formation

    Llallagua_Formation

  • Languages of Peru
  • Peru has many languages in use, with its official languages being Spanish, Quechua and Aymara. Spanish was introduced by conquistadors in the 1500s; it

    Languages of Peru

    Languages of Peru

    Languages_of_Peru

  • Mamani
  • Surname list

    Mamani is a surname, and may refer to: Abdoulaye Mamani (1932–1993), Nigerian poet, novelist and trade unionist Mohammad Reza Mamani (born 1982), Iranian

    Mamani

    Mamani

  • Inca Empire
  • 1438–1533 empire in South America

    Other languages included Quignam, Jaqaru, Leco, Uru-Chipaya languages, Kunza, Humahuaca, Cacán, Mapudungun, Culle, Chachapoya, Catacao languages, Manta

    Inca Empire

    Inca Empire

    Inca_Empire

  • Aymara
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Aymara may refer to: Aymaran languages, the second most widespread Andean language Aymara language, the main language within that family Central

    Aymara

    Aymara

  • Jaqaru language
  • Aymaran language spoken in Peru

    Jaqaru or Jacaru is a language of the Aymaran family. It is also known as Jaqi and Aru. It is spoken in the districts of Tupe and Catahuasi in Yauyos

    Jaqaru language

    Jaqaru language

    Jaqaru_language

  • Puquina languages
  • Language family of South America

    conquest as Aymaran speaking peoples divided the population of Puquina into several small groups. Remnants of the single, ancestral Puquina language can be

    Puquina languages

    Puquina_languages

  • Ejective consonant
  • Consonantal sound

    California to British Columbia Mayan languages, as well as neighboring Lencan languages and Xincan languages Aymaran languages the southern varieties of Quechua

    Ejective consonant

    Ejective_consonant

  • Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • The indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, before the arrival of Europeans.

    Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas

  • Languages of Chile
  • following list includes more than a dozen indigenous languages amongst living languages and extinct languages in the country: Arabic: spoken by the Lebanese

    Languages of Chile

    Languages of Chile

    Languages_of_Chile

  • Willem Adelaar
  • Dutch linguist

    Quechua, Aymara and Mapuche languages. His main works are his 2004 The languages of the Andes, an overview of the indigenous languages of the Andean region,

    Willem Adelaar

    Willem Adelaar

    Willem_Adelaar

  • Aru language
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Aru languages of Indonesia Amol language of Papua New Guinea A dialect of Guhu-Samane of Papua New Guinea Aru, another name for the Aymaran languages, central

    Aru language

    Aru_language

  • Amerind languages
  • Rejected language macrofamily proposal of the Americas

    von Humboldt noticed that the languages of the Americas seemed to be very different from the better-known European languages, yet seemingly also quite similar

    Amerind languages

    Amerind languages

    Amerind_languages

  • Cusco–Collao Quechua
  • Quechua dialects of Peru

    ejective (tʃʼ, pʼ, tʼ, kʼ, qʼ) plosives, apparently borrowed from Aymaran languages. They include Cusco Quechua, Puno Quechua, North Bolivian Quechua

    Cusco–Collao Quechua

    Cusco–Collao_Quechua

  • List of proposed language families
  • Dené–Yeniseian languages are a recent proposal which has been generally well received, whereas reconstructions of the Proto-World language are often viewed

    List of proposed language families

    List_of_proposed_language_families

  • List of language families
  • The language families of Africa Map of the Austronesian languages Map of major Dravidian languages Distribution of the Indo-European language family

    List of language families

    List_of_language_families

  • Linguistic areas of the Americas
  • Geographic areas of indigenous languages

    there are many Arawakan languages with VO word order (Constenla 1991). This linguistic area, consisting of Quechuan, Aymaran, Callahuaya, and Chipaya

    Linguistic areas of the Americas

    Linguistic areas of the Americas

    Linguistic_areas_of_the_Americas

  • Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • list of different language classification proposals developed for the Indigenous languages of the Americas or Amerindian languages. The article is divided

    Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas

  • San Pedro de Tiquina Municipality
  • Municipality in La Paz Department, Bolivia

    are predominantly indigenous citizens of Aymaran descent. Ref.: obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo The languages spoken in the San Pedro de Tiquina Municipality

    San Pedro de Tiquina Municipality

    San Pedro de Tiquina Municipality

    San_Pedro_de_Tiquina_Municipality

  • Demographic history of Peru
  • in the Aymara language of Bolivia and Peru (Thesis). ProQuest 302795409. Adelaar, Willem F. H. (2014). Quechuan and Aymaran Languages. doi:10

    Demographic history of Peru

    Demographic history of Peru

    Demographic_history_of_Peru

  • Cercado Province (Cochabamba)
  • Province in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia

    predominantly indigenous citizens of Quechuan and Aymaran descent. Ref.: obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo The languages spoken in the Cercado Province are mainly

    Cercado Province (Cochabamba)

    Cercado Province (Cochabamba)

    Cercado_Province_(Cochabamba)

  • Southern Quechua
  • Indigenous language of the central Andes of South America

    presented in the following descriptions. South America portal Languages portal Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino (1994). Quechua sureño

    Southern Quechua

    Southern Quechua

    Southern_Quechua

  • List of unclassified languages of South America
  • them were not actually distinct languages, only ethnic or regional names. Campbell (2024) lists the following languages of South America as unclassified

    List of unclassified languages of South America

    List_of_unclassified_languages_of_South_America

  • Language planning
  • Deliberate effort to influence languages or their varieties within a speech community

    sociolinguistics, language planning (also known as language engineering) is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure or acquisition of languages or language

    Language planning

    Language_planning

  • Pacaraos Quechua
  • Language in the Quechua family

    "potato"). Furthermore there are many loanwords from Jaqaru or other Aymaran languages (e.g. achara "old", uni- "to hate", wilka "sun"). Some words of Pacaraos

    Pacaraos Quechua

    Pacaraos_Quechua

  • Bolivia
  • Country in South America

    important Aymaran communities near Lake Titicaca that have a strong devotion to James the Apostle. Deities worshiped in Bolivia include Ekeko, the Aymaran god

    Bolivia

    Bolivia

    Bolivia

  • Ancash Quechua
  • Quechua variety of Peru

    of the Alto Marañón region in the department of Huánuco. Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift Corongo at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Huaylas at Ethnologue

    Ancash Quechua

    Ancash Quechua

    Ancash_Quechua

  • Coastal Quechua
  • Hypothesized variety of Classical Quechua

    between the Rímac and Ica rivers, bordering the Quingnam language in the north and an Aymaran language in the south, with which it shared a transition zone

    Coastal Quechua

    Coastal_Quechua

  • Cusco Quechua
  • Southern Quechua dialect of Cusco, Peru

    become phonemic even among monolingual Quechua speakers. Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift Cusco at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Eastern Apurímac at

    Cusco Quechua

    Cusco_Quechua

  • Puno Quechua
  • Dialect of the Southern Quechua language

    (Qullaw), is a dialect of the Southern Quechua language, spoken in southern Peru near Bolivia. Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift Puno Quechua at Ethnologue

    Puno Quechua

    Puno_Quechua

  • Index of language articles
  • Languages used on the Internet List of fictional languages List of programming languages Lists of languages Sign language and List of sign languages List

    Index of language articles

    Index_of_language_articles

  • Copacabana Municipality, La Paz
  • Municipality in La Paz Department, Bolivia

    are predominantly indigenous citizens of Aymaran descent. Ref.: obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo The languages spoken in the Copacabana Municipality are

    Copacabana Municipality, La Paz

    Copacabana Municipality, La Paz

    Copacabana_Municipality,_La_Paz

  • Glottolog
  • Online bibliographic database of languages

    of the world's languages. In addition to listing linguistic materials (grammars, articles, dictionaries) describing individual languages, the database

    Glottolog

    Glottolog

  • Spelling reform
  • Changing of the fundamental parts of orthography of a language

    same language or in other languages, and also from the pronunciation of other dialects, making the text more opaque for speakers of those languages and

    Spelling reform

    Spelling_reform

  • List of Indigenous languages of South America
  • lists the Indigenous languages of South America. Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs (†). Demographics of Indigenous languages of South America by

    List of Indigenous languages of South America

    List_of_Indigenous_languages_of_South_America

  • International Linguistics Olympiad
  • One of the International Science Olympiads for secondary school students

    languages. Fortunately, with over 6,000 languages spoken worldwide (not including the so-called dead languages), there are plenty to choose from. The committee

    International Linguistics Olympiad

    International Linguistics Olympiad

    International_Linguistics_Olympiad

  • Quipu
  • Andean record-keeping system using knotted cords

    based on the Spanish orthography, while khipu reflects the Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift. Khipu (pronounced [ˈkʰipu]) comes from Cusco Quechua, while

    Quipu

    Quipu

    Quipu

  • Aymara people
  • Indigenous peoples of western South America

    evangelising and the language barrier between the Spanish and the Indigenous groups who spoke, for the most part, dialects of Aymaran or Quechuan. Some efforts

    Aymara people

    Aymara people

    Aymara_people

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of South America
  • List of South American ethnic groups

    W X Y Z Otherwise known as Cayapas. Language family; with some exceptions, all speakers of the various languages within this family are typically seen

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of South America

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_South_America

  • History of Andean South America
  • postulated to be an example of mass sacrifice. Aymaran kingdoms Aymara kingdoms were a group of Aymaran polities flourishing between 1150 and 1477. They

    History of Andean South America

    History of Andean South America

    History_of_Andean_South_America

  • Chuquimamani-Condori
  • American musician, producer, and poet

    style of a musical epic poem. They said that the album was inspired by Aymaran revolutionary Bartolina Sisa, who is often remembered in indigenous history

    Chuquimamani-Condori

    Chuquimamani-Condori

    Chuquimamani-Condori

  • South America
  • Continent

    Chimú Empire (1300–1470, Peruvian northern coast), Chachapoyas, and the Aymaran kingdoms (1000–1450, Western Bolivia and southern Peru). Holding their

    South America

    South America

    South_America

  • Creation of life from clay
  • Miraculous birth theme in multiple mythologies

    humans from clay on his second attempt at creating living creatures. The Aymaran creation myth involves the making of humans from clay. The superhero Wonder

    Creation of life from clay

    Creation of life from clay

    Creation_of_life_from_clay

  • Manco Cápac
  • Legendary founder of the Inca civilization

    Peru. The city usually served as a refuge for many people escaping the Aymaran invasions of the Altiplano. His father was named Apu Tambo. Manco Cápac

    Manco Cápac

    Manco Cápac

    Manco_Cápac

  • Diablada
  • Andean folk dance

    descended from the Llama llama dance in honor of the Uru god Tiw, and the Aymaran ritual to the demon Abchanchu, both originating in pre-Columbian Bolivia

    Diablada

    Diablada

    Diablada

  • Ate District
  • District in Lima, Peru

    capital until 1951, when it was changed to Vitarte. The Ate name is of Aymaran origin and denoted a local Native town, while the Vitarte name is a Castilian

    Ate District

    Ate District

    Ate_District

  • Kunimaipan languages
  • Language family

    languages are a small language family spoken in Papua New Guinea. They are a subclass of the Goilalan languages. The attested languages are: Kunimaipa Tauade

    Kunimaipan languages

    Kunimaipan_languages

  • Bartolina Sisa
  • Bolivian revolutionary

    Bartolina Sisa Vargas (c. 1750 – 5 September 1782) was an Aymaran woman and indigenous heroine who led numerous revolts against the Spanish rule in Charcas

    Bartolina Sisa

    Bartolina Sisa

    Bartolina_Sisa

  • Classical Quechua
  • Historical forms of Quechua

    2007 Adelaar, W. F.H. 2012. Languages of the Middle Andes in areal-typological perspective: Emphasis on Quechuan and Aymaran. In: L. R. Campbell & V. M

    Classical Quechua

    Classical Quechua

    Classical_Quechua

  • M–T and N–M pronoun patterns
  • Personal pronoun patterns in northern Eurasia and the Americas

    some of the daughter languages, apparently through regional diffusion from neighboring M–T languages. In many of the languages of western North America

    M–T and N–M pronoun patterns

    M–T_and_N–M_pronoun_patterns

  • Potosí
  • City in Bolivia

    encompasses the idea of a thunderous noise, the location would have an Aymaran root rather than a Quechuan.[citation needed] The actual sharp structure

    Potosí

    Potosí

    Potosí

  • Latin America
  • Region of the Americas

    other languages such as Quechua, Mayan languages, Guaraní, Aymara, Nahuatl, English, French, Dutch and Italian. Spanish is the official language of most

    Latin America

    Latin America

    Latin_America

  • List of Indigenous peoples
  • Chaco, Paraguay/Bolivia Atacama people: Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia Aymaran peoples Aymara: Peru/Bolivia/Chile Diaguita: Chile/Argentina Maina people:

    List of Indigenous peoples

    List_of_Indigenous_peoples

  • Andean civilizations
  • Civilizations of South America's Andes Mountains

    Penguin Books London Ltd., pp. 247–274 Also Inka Empire; see Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift for more information regarding this spelling difference

    Andean civilizations

    Andean civilizations

    Andean_civilizations

  • Dissolution of the Sovereign: A Time Slide Into the Future (Or: A Non-Abled Offender's Exercise in Jurisprudence)
  • 2016 DJ mix by Elysia Crampton

    split into three distinct segments, following a narrative based around the Aymaran war hero Bartolina Sisa, the future collapse of Earth's ecosystem, and

    Dissolution of the Sovereign: A Time Slide Into the Future (Or: A Non-Abled Offender's Exercise in Jurisprudence)

    Dissolution_of_the_Sovereign:_A_Time_Slide_Into_the_Future_(Or:_A_Non-Abled_Offender's_Exercise_in_Jurisprudence)

  • Uru of Chʼimu
  • Extinct Uru language of Peru

    three Uru–Chipaya languages. Hannß, Katja (2014-07-01). "The Uru of Chʼimu: an investigation of Walter Lehmann's material". STUF - Language Typology and Universals

    Uru of Chʼimu

    Uru_of_Chʼimu

  • Ichma culture
  • Ancient culture in present-day Peru

    pronunciation of the place name. Archaeologist Krysztof Makowski has proposed an Aymaran origin for Ichma, as an explanation for the existence of two placenames

    Ichma culture

    Ichma culture

    Ichma_culture

  • Demographics of South America
  • make part of South America but do not have Romance languages as their official national languages are Guyana, Suriname and the Falkland Islands. Suriname

    Demographics of South America

    Demographics of South America

    Demographics_of_South_America

  • Pacha (Inca mythology)
  • Andean cosmological concept

    ISSN 0020-7071. Cerrón-Palomino, Rodolfo (2000). Lingüística aimara [Aymaran Linguistics]. Biblioteca de tradición oral andina. Cuzco: Centro de estudios

    Pacha (Inca mythology)

    Pacha (Inca mythology)

    Pacha_(Inca_mythology)

  • Clusivity
  • Grammatical distinction in pronouns and agreement

    in some creole languages. Some Sub-Saharan African languages also make the distinction, such as the Fula language. No European language outside the Caucasus

    Clusivity

    Clusivity

    Clusivity

  • Bolivian gas conflict
  • Social confrontation in Bolivia reaching its peak in 2003

    population.[citation needed] Therefore, he was in favor of an independent "Aymaran state". Quispe is the leader of the Pachakutik Indigenous Movement, that

    Bolivian gas conflict

    Bolivian gas conflict

    Bolivian_gas_conflict

  • ISO 639:a
  • List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A

    "Ethnologue: Languages of the World" (19th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International. "Codes for the Representation of Names of Languages (ISO 639-1 and

    ISO 639:a

    ISO_639:a

  • Huallaga Quechua
  • Quechua dialect of Peru

    dialects of Quechua, many of which have been marginalized. Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift Huallaga Quechua test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator

    Huallaga Quechua

    Huallaga Quechua

    Huallaga_Quechua

  • Indigenous peoples in Colombia
  • Cauca 308,455 Nariño 206,455 Córdoba 202,621 Sucre 104,890 Languages Spanish • Indigenous languages (including Wayuu, Sinúfana, Páez, Emberá) Religion Majority:

    Indigenous peoples in Colombia

    Indigenous peoples in Colombia

    Indigenous_peoples_in_Colombia

  • Indian princess
  • Term for stereotypical and inaccurate representation of Native American women

    with one indigenous parent would be categorized as mestiza, rather than Aymaran or Quechuan. But, in La Paz and elsewhere, the child could also perform

    Indian princess

    Indian princess

    Indian_princess

  • Ethnic flag
  • Flag used to represent an ethnicity

    Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies, International Centre for African Language, Literature and Tradition, (Louvain, Belgium), Tracing memory: a glossary

    Ethnic flag

    Ethnic_flag

  • Race and ethnicity in Colombia
  • heritage or identification. Some placenames are derived from African languages, and some traditional musical instruments brought into the country by

    Race and ethnicity in Colombia

    Race_and_ethnicity_in_Colombia

  • North Junín Quechua
  • Language dialect of Quechua

    the origin of Quechua by comparing the reconstructed language, Proto- Quechua, with Proto-Aymaran. There exist arguments on both sides as Paul Heggarty

    North Junín Quechua

    North_Junín_Quechua

  • Abchanchu
  • Legendary creature of Bolivia

    de la razon [Terrors of August: the fascination of the Anchanchu in the Aymaran Altiplano of Bolivia] (in Spanish). Spain: Calumbur Editorial. pp. 119–144

    Abchanchu

    Abchanchu

    Abchanchu

  • Juan Fernando Bastos
  • American painter

    again in La Paz where he was exposed to the vast Andean landscape and the Aymaran culture with its myths and legends, which became a major influence on his

    Juan Fernando Bastos

    Juan Fernando Bastos

    Juan_Fernando_Bastos

  • Ayaviri, Melgar
  • Village in Puno, Peru

    the words, suffixes and prefixes of the languages prevalent in the region throughout its history. These languages include principally Urikuilla, Pukina

    Ayaviri, Melgar

    Ayaviri,_Melgar

  • Institute of Therapy and Investigation
  • Bolivian non-governmental organisation

    been working with young people as part of its "Project to Develop Young Aymaran Community Leaders" in the towns of Achacachi and Huanuni, training young

    Institute of Therapy and Investigation

    Institute_of_Therapy_and_Investigation

  • Gender inequality in Bolivia
  • solution to this debate between gender politics and decolonization of the Aymaran people of Bolivia, but the analysis of understanding the different opinions

    Gender inequality in Bolivia

    Gender_inequality_in_Bolivia

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing AYMARAN LANGUAGES

AYMARAN LANGUAGES

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AYMARAN LANGUAGES

  • Aymaan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aymaan

    Lucky

    Aymaan

  • AARAN
  • Male

    English

    AARAN

    Variant spelling of English Aaron, AARAN means "light-bringer."

    AARAN

  • Ammarah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ammarah |

    An inhabitant

    Ammarah |

  • Samaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Samaran

    Samaran

  • Kumaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kumaran

    Lord muraga (Son of Shivan)

    Kumaran

  • Yamaraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Yamaraj

    King of Death

    Yamaraj

  • Abharan
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Abharan

    Ornament; A Jewel

    Abharan

  • Azmaray
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Azmaray

    Lion

    Azmaray

  • Amaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Amaran

    The Immortal; An Elder Person

    Amaran

  • Ayngaran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Ayngaran

    God Ayngaran or Son of Lord Shiva

    Ayngaran

  • Ayyapan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ayyapan

    Ever youthful, Vishnu and Shiva

    Ayyapan

  • Ammarah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Ammarah

    An Inhabitant

    Ammarah

  • Aymaan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aymaan |

    Lucky, On the right

    Aymaan |

  • Ammarah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Ammarah

    Punctual; Obedient

    Ammarah

  • Harisivabalan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Harisivabalan

    Lord Ayyapan

    Harisivabalan

  • Atmaram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Atmaram

    Searching soul

    Atmaram

  • Azharan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Azharan

    The Sun and Moon Alike; To Adopt; Buds

    Azharan

  • Kamaran
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Kamaran

    Happy

    Kamaran

  • Aymaan
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Aymaan

    Lucky

    Aymaan

  • AMRAN
  • Male

    English

    AMRAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Chamran, AMRAN means "the people is exalted" or "their slime." In the bible, this is the name of a son of a descendant of Esau. 

    AMRAN

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  • Wafiyy
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Wafiyy

    Loyal

  • Daikaku
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian

    Daikaku

    Great Enlightenment

  • DOBRUSHIN
  • Male

    Russian

    DOBRUSHIN

    (Добрушин) Russian name, derived from Slavic dobro "good," DOBRUSHIN means "goodness." 

  • Arceli
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Arceli

    Goddess of Heaven

  • Bankei
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian

    Bankei

    Ten Thousand Blessings

  • Snatam
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Snatam

    Universal

  • Willborn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Willborn

    English : variant spelling of Wilburn.

  • Calan
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Calan

    Contemporary'Child.

  • Parshuram
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Marathi

    Parshuram

    God Name

  • Zohaib | زوحاب
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Zohaib | زوحاب

    Ocean of knowledge

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  • Trilingual
  • a.

    Containing, or consisting of, three languages; expressed in three languages.

  • Tzetze
  • n.

    Same as Tsetse. U () the twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, is a cursive form of the letter V, with which it was formerly used interchangeably, both letters being then used both as vowels and consonants. U and V are now, however, differentiated, U being used only as a vowel or semivowel, and V only as a consonant. The true primary vowel sound of U, in Anglo-Saxon, was the sound which it still retains in most of the languages of Europe, that of long oo, as in tool, and short oo, as in wood, answering to the French ou in tour. Etymologically U is most closely related to o, y (vowel), w, and v; as in two, duet, dyad, twice; top, tuft; sop, sup; auspice, aviary. See V, also O and Y.

  • Romance
  • n.

    The languages, or rather the several dialects, which were originally forms of popular or vulgar Latin, and have now developed into Italian. Spanish, French, etc. (called the Romanic languages).

  • Ural-Altaic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Urals and the Altai; as the Ural-Altaic, or Turanian, languages.

  • Sanskrit
  • n.

    The ancient language of the Hindoos, long since obsolete in vernacular use, but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect of India. It is nearly allied to the Persian, and to the principal languages of Europe, classical and modern, and by its more perfect preservation of the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they are all descended, is a most important assistance in determining their history and relations. Cf. Prakrit, and Veda.

  • Bitternut
  • n.

    The swamp hickory (Carya amara). Its thin-shelled nuts are bitter.

  • Transposition
  • n.

    A change of the natural order of words in a sentence; as, the Latin and Greek languages admit transposition, without inconvenience, to a much greater extent than the English.

  • Teutonic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to any of the Teutonic languages, or the peoples who speak these languages.

  • Hickory
  • n.

    An American tree of the genus Carya, of which there are several species. The shagbark is the C. alba, and has a very rough bark; it affords the hickory nut of the markets. The pignut, or brown hickory, is the C. glabra. The swamp hickory is C. amara, having a nut whose shell is very thin and the kernel bitter.

  • Tetrapla
  • sing.

    A Bible consisting of four different Greek versions arranged in four columns by Origen; hence, any version in four languages or four columns.

  • Tamil
  • n.

    The Tamil language, the most important of the Dravidian languages. See Dravidian, a.

  • Strong
  • superl.

    Applied to forms in Anglo-Saxon, etc., which retain the old declensional endings. In the Teutonic languages the vowel stems have held the original endings most firmly, and are called strong; the stems in -n are called weak other constant stems conform, or are irregular.

  • Amarant
  • n.

    Amaranth, 1.

  • Tenuis
  • n.

    One of the three surd mutes /, /, /; -- so called in relation to their respective middle letters, or medials, /, /, /, and their aspirates, /, /, /. The term is also applied to the corresponding letters and articulate elements in other languages.

  • Turanian
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, an extensive family of languages of simple structure and low grade (called also Altaic, Ural-Altaic, and Scythian), spoken in the northern parts of Europe and Asia and Central Asia; of pertaining to, or designating, the people who speak these languages.

  • Teutonic
  • n.

    The language of the ancient Germans; the Teutonic languages, collectively.

  • Quassia
  • n.

    The wood of several tropical American trees of the order Simarubeae, as Quassia amara, Picraena excelsa, and Simaruba amara. It is intensely bitter, and is used in medicine and sometimes as a substitute for hops in making beer.

  • Trill
  • n.

    A sound, of consonantal character, made with a rapid succession of partial or entire intermissions, by the vibration of some one part of the organs in the mouth -- tongue, uvula, epiglottis, or lip -- against another part; as, the r is a trill in most languages.

  • Stavewood
  • n.

    A tall tree (Simaruba amara) growing in tropical America. It is one of the trees which yields quassia.

  • Romanic
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to any or all of the various languages which, during the Middle Ages, sprung out of the old Roman, or popular form of Latin, as the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Provencal, etc.