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District in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bas-Congo (French: District du Bas-Congo, Dutch: District Beneden-Congo) was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bas-Congo_District
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
the districts of Kwango, Kwilu and Mai-Ndombe. Under Belgian colonial rule, the territory of the current province was a district known as Bas-Congo (as
Kongo_Central
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bas-Uélé (French for "Lower Uélé") is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Bas-Uélé, Haut-Uélé
Bas-Uélé
Town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
the Congo River, some 100 kilometres (62 mi) upstream from the Atlantic Ocean, in the Kongo Central Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Boma, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Boma,_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
District in Orientale, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bas-Uele District (French: District du Bas-Uele, Dutch: District Beneden-Uele) was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bas-Uele_District
Province in Democratic Republic of the Congo
the name of Orientale. The province contained the Bas-Uele, Haut-Uele, Ituri and Tshopo districts. These were elevated to provinces in 2015 under the
Orientale_Province
District in Stanley Pool, Belgian Congo
Stanley Pool District (French: District du Stanley Pool, Dutch: District Stanley Pool), later named Moyen-Congo District was a district of the Congo Free State
Stanley_Pool_District
District in Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo
southeast of Cataractes District. In 1910 the districts of Banana, Boma, Matadi and Cataracts were consolidated into the Bas-Congo District. In 1933 the original
Cataractes_District
into one administrative unit, Bas-Congo, reducing the number to twelve. Parts of the Stanley Falls and Lualaba districts were combined to form Katanga
Districts of the Belgian Congo
Districts_of_the_Belgian_Congo
Capital and most populous city of DR Congo
the colonial capital and the central administrative seat for the districts of Bas-Congo, Kwango, Kasaï, Sankuru, and Léopoldville. In 1941, Legislative
Kinshasa
District in Orientale, Belgian Congo
the current provinces of Bas-Uélé and Haut-Uélé. The Uele District, shown as the Uellé District on an 1897 map of the Congo Free State, was named after
Uele_District
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Buta Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Balima River (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Balima_River_(Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo)
Place in Bas-Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kimvula (or Kimbula) is a community in Lukaya District of Bas-Congo Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It contains the headquarters of Kimvula
Kimvula
River in Congo
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Maze River (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Maze_River_(Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo)
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
north central Democratic Republic of the Congo. It borders the provinces of Tshuapa to the west, Mongala, Bas-Uele, and Haut-Uele to the north, Ituri and
Tshopo
District in Banana, Belgian Congo
Banana District (French: District de Banana, Dutch: District Banana) was a district of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo. It disappeared in a reorganization
Banana_District
District in Bandundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kwango District (French: District du Kwango, Dutch: District Kwango) was a district of the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic
Kwango_District
District in Kasaï, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kasai District (French: District du Kasai, Dutch: District Kasai) was a district of the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of
Kasai_District
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
the 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Ituri, Bas-Uele, Haut-Uele, and Tshopo provinces are the result
Ituri_Province
District in Orientale, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Stanleyville District (French: District de Stanleyville, Dutch: District Stanleystad) was a district of the Belgian Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo. It
Stanleyville_District
Territory in Central Africa (1885–1908)
The Congo Free State (CFS), also known as the Independent State of the Congo (French: État indépendant du Congo), was a large state and absolute monarchy
Congo_Free_State
The Districts of the Congo Free State were the primary administrative divisions of the Congo Free State from 1885 to 1908. There were various boundary
Districts of the Congo Free State
Districts_of_the_Congo_Free_State
District in Orientale, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Haut-Uele District (French: District du Haut-Uele, Dutch: District Boven-Uele) was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It
Haut-Uele_District
District in Orientale, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ituri District (French: District de l'Ituri, Dutch: District Iruri), later Kibali-Ituri District, was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic
Ituri_District
Former administrative divisions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
all but three provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo were divided into 26 districts. Those in turn were divided into territories or communes
Districts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Districts_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Place in Bas-Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo
province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is the seat of the Luozi Territory within Cataractes District. As of 2012 the town's population was estimated
Luozi
Territorial organization of the DR Congo
into twenty-one new provinces. Together with the four unsplit provinces—Bas-Congo (renamed Kongo Central), Maniema, Nord-Kivu, and Sud-Kivu—they make up
Subdivisions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Subdivisions_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Place in Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of Congo
Bas-Fleuve District was a district located in the Kongo Central province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It included the Tshela, Lukula and
Bas-Fleuve_District
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. Haut-Uélé, Bas-Uélé, Ituri, and Tshopo provinces are the result
Haut-Uélé
Congolese politician (1923-2002)
born on 7 August 1923 in Kumu, Buta Territory, Bas-Uele District in Orientale Province, Belgian Congo. He was the only child to his mother Tabapaya Elisabeth
Victor_Nendaka_Bika
Place in Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Léopoldville during the days of the Congo Free State. It was at the upper end of a navigable reach of the Congo River from Isangila, further downstream
Manyanga
Congolese politician (1927–2015)
Congo during the Congo Crisis, between 1964 and 1965. Christophe Gbenye was born in Bagbe, Bas-Uélé District, Orientale Province in the Belgian Congo
Christophe_Gbenye
Former district in Orientale, Belgian Congo
Bangala District (French: District des Bangala, Dutch: Bangala-district) was a district of the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo. It went through
Bangala_District
District in Bandundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kwango District in Léopoldville Province. It is bordered by Portuguese possessions to the south, Bas-Congo District to the west, Lac Léopold II District to
Kwilu_District
District in Belgian Congo
Stanley Falls District (French: District des Stanley Falls, Dutch: District Stanley Falls) was a district of the Congo Free State. It covered most of the
Stanley_Falls_District
Belgium annexed the Belgian Congo as a colony in November 1908, it was initially organised into 22 districts. Ten western districts were administered directly
Provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Provinces_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
River in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Republic of Congo. It flows through Bondo Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Aso_River
District in Oubandji and Ouellé District, Congo Free State
The Ubangi-Uélé District (French: District de l'Ubangi-Uélé, Dutch: District Ubangi-Uélé) was a district of the Congo Free State between 1888 and 1895
Ubangi-Uélé_District
the court of first instance of Bas-Congo District. On 9 April 1888, he was assigned to the Bangalas and appointed district commissioner. At the end of his
Adhémar_Daenen
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo, and borders the provinces of Équateur to the southwest, Tshuapa to the south, Tshopo to the southeast, Bas-Uele to the east,
Mongala
Belgian colonial administrator
he was made deputy district commissioner of Sankuru. From 1931 to 1933 he was deputy district commissioner of Bas-Congo District, then from 1934 to 1941
Léon_A._Hofkens
capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is situated on the Congo River near Pool Malebo and forms a single urban area with
History_of_Kinshasa
River in Bas-Uele District, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Aketi_River
Military forces of the DR Congo
Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: Forces armées de la république démocratique du Congo, FARDC) are the national military forces
Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Armed_Forces_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Topics referred to by the same term
the Congo Uele (Yakutia), a river in Russia Uélé Province, a former province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Bas-Uélé Haut-Uélé Uele District, former
Uele
1908–1960 Belgian colony in Central Africa
The Belgian Congo (French: Congo belge, pronounced [kɔ̃ɡo bɛlʒ]; Dutch: Belgisch-Congo) was a Belgian colony in Central Africa from 1908 until independence
Belgian_Congo
River in Aketi Territory, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Zoki_River
District in Équateur, Belgian Congo
Lac Léopold II District and added to Kasaï District, while a portion in the west along the Congo River was added to the Bas-Congo District. The smaller
Lac_Léopold_II_District
1885–1960 Congolese colonial military
Weermacht, lit. 'Public Force') was the military of the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo from 1885 to 1960. It was established after Belgian Army
Force_Publique
Ethnic group
with the Mangbetu and Zande peoples. Most of the inhabitants of the Bas-Uele District, with a population of 900,000 in 2007, are Boa. They live mainly through
Boa_people
Watercourse in Kasai-Oriental, DRC
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Bondo Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Duma_River
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Elongo_River
General elections were held in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 20 December 2023. Combined elections were held for the President, 484 of the 500
2023 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election
2023_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_general_election
Bas-Congo, Équateur, Kasai-Occidental, Kasai-Oriental, Katanga, Kinshasa*, Maniema, North Kivu, Orientale. Each province is divided into districts and
Politics of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Politics_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kango is a Bantu language spoken in the Bas-Uele District of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It may be a cover term for various dialects spoken
Kango language (Bas-Uélé District)
Kango_language_(Bas-Uélé_District)
Topics referred to by the same term
Kalungu District, Central Uganda Battle of Lukaya, 1979 Lukaya District, a district in Bas-Congo province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Lukaya
Lukaya
1998–2003 war in central Africa
The Second Congo War, also known as Africa's World War or the Great War of Africa, was a major conflict that began on 2 August 1998, in the Democratic
Second_Congo_War
Topics referred to by the same term
of the Congo Kango language, Bantu language spoken by some of the Kango people Kango language (Bas-Uélé District), Bantu language spoken in Bas-Uele District
Kango_(disambiguation)
River in Bas-Uélé, Democratic Republic of the Congo
river of northern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It flows through Bondo Territory in Bas-Uele District. It is a left tributary of the Mbomou River-
Dume_River
Republic of the Congo CG05 Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo CG06 Kinshasa City, Democratic Republic of the Congo CG08 Bas-Congo Province,
List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
List_of_FIPS_region_codes_(A–C)
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Yoko_River
Commune in Bas-Uélé, DR Congo
Likati is a town in the Aketi Territory of Bas-Uélé Province in the north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Likati is on the N4 road from Buta
Likati
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Bondo Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Ngwane_River
much of the country, but the greatest concentrations have always been in Bas-Congo; some villages there have long been totally Kimbanguist.[citation needed]
Religion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Religion_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Lese_River
Congolese politician
1949) is a politician from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He was the Governor of Bas-Congo province from February 2007 to March 2012, when he was
Simon_Mbatshi_Batshia
List of African ethnic groups
Theophile (ed.). Histoire générale du Congo des origines à nos jours I. Méthodologie historique Genèse du Congo (in French). L'Harmattan. pp. 148–149
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa
Place in Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Tshela (or Tsela) is the main town of Bas-fleuve district in Kongo Central Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The town was linked to the port of
Tshela
District in Orientale, Belgian Congo
Aruwimi District (French: District de l'Aruwimi, Dutch: District Aruwimi) was a district of the Congo Free State and Belgian Congo. It went through various
Aruwimi_District
District in Équateur, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mongala District (French: District du Mongala, Dutch: District Mongala) was a district of the Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It went
Mongala_District
Branch of the Armed Forces of DR Congo
the FARDC following the shake up of the high command: 1st Defense Zone (Bas Congo, Bandundu, Équateur, and Kinshasa): Brig. Gen. Gabriel Amisi Kumba 11th
Land Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Land_Forces_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Province of the Belgian Congo
(Angola). Congo-Kasaï had five districts: the urban district of Léopoldville, capital of the colony, and the districts (from west to east) of Bas-Congo, Kwango
Congo-Kasaï
District in Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lualaba District was a district of the pre-2015 Katanga Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The district dates back to the days of the Congo Free
Lualaba_District
Country in Central Africa (1965–1997)
Zaire, officially the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1965 to 1971 and the Republic of Zaire from 1971 to 1997, was a country in Central Africa
Zaire
District in Équateur Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Équateur District was a former district of the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1914, it became part of former
Équateur_District
Province in Democratic Republic of the Congo
former provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It bordered the provinces of Kinshasa and Bas-Congo to the west, Équateur to the north, and Kasai-Occidental
Bandundu_Province
Region of the Democratic Republic of Congo
In 1919, Bas-Congo, Moyen-Congo, Kasaï, Kwango and Sankuru districts (out of 22 districts created in the Belgian Congo) were merged into Congo Kasai, one
Kasaï_region
The cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are administrative divisions of provinces with the exception of Kinshasa which itself has the status
Cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cities_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
is the name for a large region in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo that borders Lake Kivu. It was a Région (read 'province') of the country
Kivu
(country) and Benin (traditional kingdom in Nigeria) Congo (country, capital Kinshasa) and Congo (country, capital Brazzaville) China (country, capital
List of homonymous states and regions
List_of_homonymous_states_and_regions
1st President of the Republic of the Congo
born in the village of Kuma-Dizi in the Mayombe district in the Bas-Congo, in the west of the Belgian Congo. Different sources list his year of birth as
Joseph_Kasa-Vubu
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Tinda_River
Republic of the Congo. It flows through Aketi Territory in Bas-Uele District. "Découpage administratif de la République Démocratique du Congo" (PDF). Référentiel
Tshimbi_River
Belgian soldier, explorer and colonial administrator (1853–1892)
purchase of land in Bas-Congo, recruitment of krooboys in Liberia and a 3-month exploration of the territory to the right of the Congo between Manyanga and
Willem_Frans_Van_Kerckhoven
City in the northeastern DR Congo
Lingala as Singitini (or Singatini). Stanley subsequently journeyed to Bas-Congo (modern-day Kongo Central Province) and entrusted the settlement to Adrian
Kisangani
Bantu language
language spoken in the northeast corner of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, it is also spoken in parts of South Sudan and some speakers are still found
Bangala_language
Offensive in the Second Congo War
of Bas-Congo (today Kongo Central). On August 4, 1998, joint Rwandan and Ugandan forces launched a surprise attack on Kitona airbase in Western Congo using
Operation_Kitona
and 250 km north of Buta, is a city in the Bas-Uélé District in the northern Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa. It lies along the Bili
Bili_Forest
Brazil. Bas-Uele 148,331 Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Northern Province 147,826 Largest province of Zambia. Central District 147,730
List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_from_100,000_to_200,000_square_kilometers
Lower house of parliament in Democratic Republic of the Congo
legislative political body of the Parliament of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is one of the two legislative bodies along with the Senate. The National
National Assembly (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
National_Assembly_(Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo)
de Boma à Tshela. "Chemin de fer de Boma à Tshela". KANGU - MAYUMBE - BAS-CONGO (in French). 23 February 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016
1898_in_the_Congo_Free_State
Exclave and province of Angola
territory belonging to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly known, up until 1960, as the Belgian Congo), which bounds the province on the south and the
Cabinda_Province
Chiefdom in Walungu Territory, South Kivu
and advanced into Équateur Province. However, the rebel advance into Bas-Congo (now Kongo Central), and Kinshasa was repelled due to the intervention
Ngweshe_Chiefdom
Politician
de la Colonie labour union. In 1960 the Congo became independent and Nkayi was elected in the Bas-Congo district on an Alliance des Bakongo ticket to the
Pascal_Nkayi
District in Équateur, Belgian Congo
Ubangi District (French: District de l'Ubangi, Dutch: District Ubangi) was a district of the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo and Democratic Republic of
Ubangi_District
Brazil. Bas-Uele 148,331 Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Northern Province 147,826 Largest province of Zambia. Central District 147,730
List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_from_100,000_to_1,000,000_square_kilometers
Antoine Ghonda Mangalibi (PPRD) Matadi ville (3 seats) - Lajos Bidiu Bas-Congo Nkebi (MLC) Fabrice Puela Albert (FR) Georgette Matondo Kati Mayala (PRRD)
Members of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2006–2011)
Members_of_the_National_Assembly_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_(2006–2011)
Mutual Party (Parti Solidaire Africain; PSA) from Kwango, ABAKO from Bas-Congo, Centre du Regroupement Africain (CEREA) from Kivu, and BALUBAKAT from
Elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Elections_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Libethenite crystals to 3 mm, Kambove, Haut-Katanga District, Democratic Republic of Congo
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (L)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(L)
Disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
On 11 May 2017, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as having one Ebola-related death. As
2017 Democratic Republic of the Congo Ebola outbreak
2017_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_Ebola_outbreak
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Chinese : from an ancient area named Cong Yang, whose residents adopted the surname.Vietnamese : unexplained.
Girl/Female
African, British, English, Greek, Hebrew
To Grant; Kongo
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name BAO means "protection."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bay.
Male
English
Pet form of English Basil, BAZ means "king" or "basil (the herb)."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Blasius, BRAS means "talks with a lisp."Â
Boy/Male
Christian, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Netherlands
Royal; Kingly; King; Basil (the Herb); Diminutive of Basil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French bas(se) ‘low’, ‘short’ (Latin bassus ‘thickset’; see Basso), either a descriptive nickname for a short person or a status name meaning ‘of humble origin’, not necessarily with derogatory connotations.English : in some instances, from Middle English bace ‘bass’ (the fish), hence a nickname for a person supposedly resembling this fish, or a metonymic occupational name for a fish seller or fisherman.Scottish : habitational name from a place in Aberdeenshire, of uncertain origin.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker or player of bass viols, from Polish, Ukrainian, and Yiddish bas ‘bass viol’.German : see Basse.
Boy/Male
Greek
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
Male
Hindi/Indian
Variant form of Hindi Vasu, BASU means "dweller."
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BABS means "foreign; strange."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bach 3.Americanized spelling of German or Jewish Basch.Americanized spelling of Slovenian Baš (see Bas 3).
Female
Egyptian
, Child of Bast.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Blasius, BLAS means "talks with a lisp."
Boy/Male
Chinese
Intelligent.
Boy/Male
Greek
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Great Congo; Belief; Custom; Religion; Day
Male
English
Short form of English Basil, BAS means "king" or "basil (the herb)."
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese
Clever
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Barbara, BAB means "foreign; strange."
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
Boy/Male
Indian
Absorber, Attractive
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Cloudlet; Kind
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Polish, Swedish
True Image; Victory Bringer; Bearer of Victory; Bringer of Victory
Girl/Female
Tamil
Manishitha | மாஂநீஷீதா
Desired, A wish, Wisdom
Female
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Valeria, WALERIA means "to be healthy, to be strong."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Genuine Jewel
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : variant spelling of Nichols.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Appointed by God.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Chinese, Muslim
Competent; Well Disposed; One of the Ninety-nine Names of God; Who Creates
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Traveler.
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
BAS CONGO-DISTRICT
n.
The customary act of civility on any occasion; a bow or a courtesy.
n.
A contraction of two vowels (as the final and initial vowels of united words) into one long vowel, or into a diphthong; synaeresis; as, cogo for coago.
n.
Alt. of Congo
n. & v.
See Conge, Conge.
n.
The act of taking leave; parting ceremony; farewell; also, dismissal.
n.
A rustic play; -- called also prisoner's base, prison base, or bars.
v. i.
To swell or hang down like a full bag; as, the skin bags from containing morbid matter.
n.
The mangrove; -- so called in the Pacific Islands.
n.
Any tribunal; as, the bar of public opinion; the bar of God.
v. i.
To cry baa, or bleat as a sheep.
v. t.
To seize, capture, or entrap; as, to bag an army; to bag game.
n.
To restrict or confine, as if by a bar; to hinder; to obstruct; to prevent; to prohibit; as, to bar the entrance of evil; distance bars our intercourse; the statute bars my right; the right is barred by time; a release bars the plaintiff's recovery; -- sometimes with up.
v. t.
To put into a bag; as, to bag hops.
n.
An abbreviation of Congius.
n.
To take leave with the customary civilities; to bow or courtesy.
n.
Any large ape; especially, the chimpanzee and the orang-outang.
a.
Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion.
n.
To fasten with a bar; as, to bar a door or gate.
n.
An apophyge.
n.
Black tea, of higher grade (finer leaf and less dusty) than the present bohea. See Tea.