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Ethnic group in ancient Chinese texts; one of the "Four Barbarians" groups
The Di or Beidi (Northern Di) were various ethnic groups who lived north of the Chinese (Huaxia) realms during the Zhou dynasty. Although initially described
Beidi
British television and radio presenter
Nikki Bedi (/ˈbeɪdi/ BAY-dee; née Moolgaoker; born 9 September 1966) is a British television and radio presenter. She writes and presents The Arts Hour
Nikki_Bedi
Chinese administrative district
Beidi Commandery (Chinese: 北地郡; lit. 'Northern Land') was a commandery of the Qin and Han dynasties of China, located in what is now Ningxia. Its seat
Beidi_Commandery
Chinese deity, member of the Wufang Shangdi
(Chinese: 黑帝; lit. 'Black Deity') or Hēishén (黑神; 'Black God'), who is the Běidì (北帝; 'North Deity', Cantonese: Pak Tai) or Běiyuèdàdì (北岳大帝; 'Great Deity
Heidi_(god)
Chinese term for various foreigners living outside the borders of Ancient China
Barbarians"), Nanman ("Southern Barbarians"), Xirong ("Western Barbarians"), and Beidi ("Northern Barbarians"). Ultimately, the four barbarian groups either emigrated
Four_Barbarians
Nigerien educator, author, and politician
Boubacar Hama Beïdi (also Buubacar Hamma Beedi or Buubakar Hamma Beedi), born in 1951 in Birni N'Gaouré in the Boboye Department, is a Nigerien educator
Boubacar_Hama_Beidi
Topics referred to by the same term
ethnic group that overran northern China during the Sixteen Kingdoms period Beidi or Northern Di (狄), ethnic groups living in northern China during the Zhou
Di
Groups of peoples in ancient China
stereotypes about the Siyi "Four Barbarians" (Dongyi, Xirong, Nanman, and Beidi) in the four directions, Dongyi had acquired a clearly pejorative nuance
Dongyi
East Asian ethnic group
Eastern Han dynasty scholar Fu Qian (服虔)'s assertion that Shanrong (山戎) and Beidi (北狄) are ancestors of the present-day Xianbei (鮮卑). Again in Inner Mongolia
Mongols
Island country in Oceania
Anetan Añetañ 100 587 12 5.9 4 Anibare Anybody 310 226 17 0.7 5 Baitsi Beidi, Baiti 120 513 15 4.3 6 Boe Boi 50 851 4 17.0 7 Buada Arenibok 260 739 14
Nauru
2020 puzzle adventure game
Studio was founded in China in 2015 by Fox Zhuang, Wang Guan, Wang Qian and Beidi Guo who was nominated for Game Dev Heroes 2020. The game was crowdfunded
Luna_The_Shadow_Dust
Niyang, Beidi (Southeast of Yaozhou District, Shaanxi) Politician Han dynasty Fu De 伏德 General Han dynasty Fu Gan 傅幹 Yancai 彦材 175 Niyang, Beidi (Southeast
List of people of the Three Kingdoms (F)
List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_(F)
Fall of Western Jin capital to Han-Zhao (316)
and in autumn, he was killed by a crossbow bolt while fighting Qu Yun at Beidi. On 16 September 315, while on his campaign against the Jin Inspector of
Fall_of_Chang'an
Xianyu (Chinese: 鲜虞) was a minor state in northern China established by the Beidi Xianyu people during the Western Zhou and Spring and Autumn periods. The
Xianyu_Kingdom
Chinese prince (died 263)
traditional Chinese: 劉諶; pinyin: Liú Chén; died December 263), the Prince of Beidi (北地王), was the fifth son of Liu Shan, the second ruler of the state of Shu
Liu_Chen_(Shu_Han)
Ancient grouping of people or peoples in China
[citation needed] The Xirong together with the eastern Dongyi, northern Beidi, and southern Nanman were collectively called the Sìyí (四夷; 'Four Barbarians')
Xirong
District in Ubenide, Nauru
Baitsi, formerly known as Baiti and previously as Beidi, is a district in the Pacific island nation of Nauru. It belongs to Ubenide constituency. The
Baitsi
American children's author
Andrea Beaty (/ˈbeɪdi/) is an American children's author. Beaty was born in Benton, Illinois and currently resides in Naperville, Illinois. As a child
Andrea_Beaty
Prefecture-level city in Guangdong, China
1391. The Foshan Ancestral Temple, a Taoist temple to the Northern God (Beidi) that was rebuilt in 1372, became the new focus of the community by the
Foshan
Icelandic musician (born 1985)
the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and Daníel Bjarnason "Gratandi Jeg thig Beiði" (2023) with Eron Thor Jónsson Freeman, John (17 September 2013). "Jumping
Högni_Egilsson
Mountain range in Hubei Province of People's Republic of China
centuries) as the Yongle Emperor claimed to enjoy the protection of the god Beidi or Xuantian Shangdi. During the Ming Dynasty, 9 palaces, 9 monasteries,
Wudang_Mountains
Chinese general and nobleman
helped regain its territory and restored the king's son. He later fought the Beidi nomads, either in the far north or in areas in or between the various northern
Tian_Dan
State in modern Shanxi (1042–369 BC)
drainage basin on the Shanxi plateau. To the north were the Xirong and Beidi peoples. To the west were the Lüliang Mountains and then the Loess Plateau
Jin_(Chinese_state)
Banner in Inner Mongolia, China
Banner was home to nomadic tribes such as Xianyun, who were part of the Beidi. During the Spring and Autumn period, the Quyan [zh] and other nomadic tribes
Otog_Banner
Taiwanese actress
Betty Pei Ti (Chinese: 貝蒂; pinyin: Bèidì; born 10 November 1951) is a Taiwanese actress. Though born in Taiwan, she is best known for her roles in Hong
Betty_Pei_Ti
Ancient Chinese region
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Fufeng_(region)
Ethnic group in China (circa 2nd–5th century AD)
to the Han dynasty in 121 BC. The Xiuchu were relocated into Longxi and Beidi commanderies as well as the three commanderies of Shang, Shuofang and Yunzhong
Chuge
Algorithmic technique using hashing
Journal, 28 (2): 173–195, doi:10.1007/s00778-018-0530-9, S2CID 53695535 Chen, Beidi; Medini, Tharun; Farwell, James; Gobriel, Sameh; Tai, Charlie; Shrivastava
Locality-sensitive_hashing
Topics referred to by the same term
Xianyu may refer to: Xianyu people, a Beidi tribe in northern China during the Zhou dynasty Xianyu (state), a minor state in northern China during the
Xianyu
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Zhuo_Commandery
Kingdom of Han dynasty
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Jibei_Kingdom
Chinese dynasty from c. 1046 to 256 BC
Eastern Wu scholar-official Wei Zhao stated the Xianyu's rulers among the Beidi were also surnamed Ji. Dates are those published by Xia–Shang–Zhou Chronology
Zhou_dynasty
Lord of Zhao
and Traditional Chinese: 林胡), the Loufan (Simplified Chinese: 楼烦) and the Beidi, all nomadic animal husbandry tribes. This might have been the inspiration
King_Wuling_of_Zhao
Historic commandery of China
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Hedong_Commandery
Chinese general and politician of the Han dynasty
against the Three Qins between 206 and 205 BC, Li Shang was sent to attack Beidi and Shang commanderies, during which he defeated Yong Jiang (雍將) at Yanshi
Li_Shang
Historical ethnic group in Chinese history
in Qinghai, Zhangye in Gansu, or the ancient commanderies of Anding and Beidi in Ningxia. Modern Chinese scholars have come up with several theories regarding
Lushuihu
Constituency in Nauru
acronym, named after the 4 districts that comprise the constituency - Uaboe, Beidi (the old name of Baitsi), Nibok, and Denigomodu. Ubenide is located along
Ubenide_constituency
Historic commandery of China
the commandery. The commandery was established from lands of Longxi and Beidi commanderies in 114 BC. In 2 AD, the commandery had 16 counties: Pingxiang
Tianshui_Commandery
Historical province of China
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Jizhou_(ancient_China)
Historic administrative division of China
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Xuzhou_(ancient_China)
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Henei_Commandery
grandfather Houji in favor of the animal husbandry practiced by the Xirong and Beidi peoples. His son was Duke Liu, from whom the royal family of the Zhou dynasty
Ji_Ju
District in Liaoning, People's Republic of China
jiēdào) Niuxintai Subdistrict (牛心台街道; 牛心臺街道; Niúxīntái jiēdào) Beidi Subdistrict (北地街道; Běidì jiēdào) Towns: Wolong (卧龙镇; 臥龍鎮; Wòlóng zhèn) Gaotaizi (高台子镇;
Mingshan_District,_Benxi
Rebellion movement against the Xin dynasty
was content to consolidate his control over the Commanderies of Shang, Beidi, and Anding (modern northern Shaanxi and eastern Gansu) and to wait for
Red_Eyebrows
Prefecture-level city in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China
period. During the Spring and Autumn period, the area was inhabited by the Beidi people. In the early portions of the Warring States period, the central
Yan'an
Person said to be uncivilized or primitive
"southern barbarians," Rong or Xirong 西戎 "western barbarians," and Di or Beidi 北狄 "northern barbarians." The Russian anthropologist Mikhail Kryukov concluded
Barbarian
Chinese statesman and strategist (181–234)
tribal leader, to support Shu in the war against Wei. Kebineng went to Beidi Commandery (around present-day central Shaanxi) and rallied the locals to
Zhuge_Liang
Chinese state (c. 9th century – 207 BC)
266 BC, a noble of Wei remarked that they shared customs with the Rong and Beidi tribes. The Central Plains states seemed to hold Qin culture and that of
Qin_(state)
Chinese term for non-Sinitic peoples
Nanman (南蠻; "Southern Barbarians"), Xirong (西戎; "Western Barbarians"), and Beidi (北狄; "Northern Barbarians"). In the Qin state (before 221 BC), the term
Hu_(people)
(simplified Chinese: 上古时代; traditional Chinese: 上古時代) in legend. He lived in Beidi (Chinese: 北地, now Qingyang).[citation needed] It is said that he had learned
Qibo
Dynastic conflict in the state of Qi (643–642 BCE)
conspire against the newly crowned duke. Soon after their defeat at Yan, the Beidi invaded and ravaged Qi, probably in order to aid the four brothers. This
War_of_Qi's_succession
Historical political subdivision in China
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Qinghe_Commandery
離石 125 BC Emperor Ling's reign 698,836 36 20,838 13 Shuofang → Bingzhou Beidi 北地 Maling → Fuping → Chiyang → Fuping → Duiyu 馬領 富平 池陽 富平 祋祤 271 BC – 210
List of provinces and commanderies of the Han dynasty
List_of_provinces_and_commanderies_of_the_Han_dynasty
Emperor of Nanyue from 203 BC to 137 BC
Zhengding, Hebei, in northern China. The area had long been home to the Beidi states of Xianyu and Zhongshan but, by the time of Zhao's birth, had been
Zhao_Tuo
Commandery in imperial China
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Liaodong_Commandery
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Sili_Province
Ruled by the House of Ji (姬) of Beidi descent Xianyu (鮮虞(ㄒㄧㄢ ㄩˊ)) (?–506 BC) – Ruled by the House of Ji (姬) of Beidi descent Tang (唐(ㄊㄤˊ)) (?–505 BC)
List_of_dynasties
Ring road in Shanghai, China
entrance and CCW exit) Caobao Rd Wuzhong Rd Xianxia Rd (No CW entrance) Beidi Rd Tianshan Rd (CW entrance and CCW exit) Jinshajiang Rd (CW entrance and
Middle_Ring_Road_(Shanghai)
Chinese actress
Mu Mian 2007 Wild Chrysanthemum 山菊花 Xiao Ju 2011 Lohas Family 乐活家庭 Jiang Beidi My Passionate Youth 我的燃情岁月 Hui Annu's sister 2012 Empresses in the Palace
Tan_Songyun
Early 3rd century Shu Han state official
His ancestors were at first named Xie (謝) and were related to the Xie's Beidi clans of the north. Their founding ancestor Xie Fu (謝服) joined the army
She_Yuan
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Pei_Commandery
Period of Chinese history from 304 to 439
407 and founded the Northern Yan. Yao Chang initially based himself at Beidi (Yaoxian, Shaanxi) from 384 before capturing Chang'an in 386 and making
Sixteen_Kingdoms
Rolling stock of Shanghai Metro Line 1 and Line 2
car Operator Shentong Metro Group Depots Meilong Depot Fujin Road Yard Beidi Road Depot Longyang Road Depot Chuansha Yard Line served 1 2 Specifications
Shanghai_Metro_AC01_and_AC02
Taoist temple in Foshan, China
of the Hongwu Era of the Ming Dynasty (1372). The temple is dedicated to Beidi (the "Northern God"), a Cantonese form of the "Dark Warrior" Xuanwu, who
Foshan_Ancestral_Temple
2 13 Beidi Road Depot (Chinese: 北翟路车辆段): Located on the north side of Hongqiao transportation hub near Jingli West Road, north of Beidi Road, west
Shanghai_Metro_rolling_stock
Trips taken by China's first emperor
westward into eastern Gansu where he visited Longxi (by Mount Liupan), Beidi (by the Jing River) and Jitou Mountain (鷄頭山). The entire journey took place
Qin Shi Huang's imperial tours
Qin_Shi_Huang's_imperial_tours
Rolling stock of Shanghai Metro
130011-131441 Capacity 310 per car Operator Shentong Metro Group Depots Beidi Road Depot Chuanyang River Yard Line served 13 Specifications Car body
Shanghai_Metro_AC18
Shu Han military campaigns against Cao Wei (228-234)
tribal leader, to support Shu in the war against Wei. Kebineng went to Beidi Commandery and rallied the locals to support Shu. At the time, as Cao Zhen
Zhuge Liang's Northern Expeditions
Zhuge_Liang's_Northern_Expeditions
Chinese state (220–266) during the Three Kingdoms period
Pengcheng (principality) (彭城國) Yong Jingzhao (京兆), Pingyi (馮翊), Fufeng (扶風), Beidi (北地), Xinping (新平), Anding (安定), Guangwei (廣魏), Tianshui (天水), Nan'an (南安)
Cao_Wei
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Lu_Commandery
Tourist attraction in Guangdong, China
pinyin: shén róng), Scholars well (Chinese: 进士井; pinyin: jìnshì jǐng), Beidi Temple (Chinese: 北帝庙; pinyin: běi dì miào), Tank Falls (Chinese: 大缸瀑布; pinyin:
Nanfeng_Kiln
northwestern border, transforming their territory into the commanderies of Longxi, Beidi, and Shang. However, in 270, Qin forces were defeated by the Zhao General
Military of the Warring States
Military_of_the_Warring_States
Ancient Chinese province
the kingdom, the You Prefecture of Later Zhao was moved to present-day Beidi, Yao County, Shaanxi. The You Prefecture of Southern Yan was based in present-day
Youzhou_(ancient_China)
Emperor of Shu Han from 223 to 263
(西河王劉琮; d. 262), third son Liu Zan (劉瓚), fourth son Liu Chen, Prince of Beidi (北地王劉諶; d. 263), fifth son Liu Xun, Prince of Xinxing (新興王劉恂; fl.271), sixth
Liu_Shan
Ethnic group mentioned in ancient Chinese history
northern Shaanxi to northern Henan, somewhat to the south of the later Beidi. They were enemy of the Shang dynasty, who mounted expeditions against them
Qiang_(historical_people)
Topics referred to by the same term
Bei Di may refer to: Beidi, "Northern Barbarians" who lived in northern China during the Zhou Dynasty Pak Tai, the "Northern Emperor" celebrated in some
Bei_Di
Para-Mongolic ancient people
Helian, but he lacked his father's abilities and was killed in a raid on Beidi during the last years of Emperor Ling of Han. Helian's son, Qianman was
Xianbei
Theory of translation
Xirong 西戎 "Western Rong-barbarians", and yi 譯 "translate; interpret" for Beidi 北狄 "Northern Di-barbarians". In those five regions, the languages of the
Chinese_translation_theory
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Liaoxi_Commandery
384–394 dynastic state of China
military generals and officials. Murong Hong was made Administrator of Beidi while Murong Chong was appointed Administrator of Pingyang. As part of Qin's
Western_Yan
Emperor of Later Qin
while his rivals battled. He therefore temporarily placed his capital at Beidi (北地, in modern Tongchuan, Shaanxi), seizing the cities of the modern northern
Yao_Chang
Ancient inhabitants of Southern China
Barbarians—Dongyi in the east, Nanman in the south, Xirong in the west, and Beidi in the north. Traditional Chinese 南蠻 Simplified Chinese 南蛮 Literal meaning
Nanman
Autonomous region of China
Ningxia and its surrounding areas were incorporated into the Qin as the Beidi Commandery as early as the 3rd century BC. To pacify the region, the imperial
Ningxia
Period in Chinese history (c. 770 – c. 481 BCE)
Qinyang, Henan Wen 溫 Wen Wen County, Henan King Wu's reign 650 BCE: to Beidi Wu 吳 Wu, or Gusu (姑蘇) Suzhou, Jiangsu unknown 473 BCE: to Yue Xi 息 Xi Xi
Spring_and_Autumn_period
Chinese official history (completed in 636)
The Nanman Volume 83 列傳第48 西域 The Western Regions Volume 84 列傳第49 北狄 The Beidi Volume 85 列傳第50 宇文化及 宇文智及 司馬德戡 裴虔通 王充 段達 Yuwen Huaji; Yuwen Zhiji; Wang
Book_of_Sui
Tribal rebellion against the Western Jin (270 - early 280)
the Guanzhong. In April or May 271, Shujineng was joined by the tribes of Beidi (北地; in present-day Qingyang, Gansu) in his invasion of Jincheng (金城; around
Tufa_Shujineng's_Rebellion
consort is the goddess of fertility, Bixia. Heidi (黑帝, "Black Deity), the Běidì (北帝, "North Deity") or Běiyuèdàdì (北岳大帝, "Great Deity of the Northern Peak"):
Chinese_gods_and_immortals
Emperor of the Jin Dynasty from 313 to 318
made a major attack against Emperor Min's territory. After he captured the Beidi Commandery (北地, roughly modern Tongchuan, Shaanxi), the other Jin cities
Emperor_Min_of_Jin
City in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia
部,益北行十日得郡利部,東北行十日得窟說部,亦號屈設,稍東南行十日得莫曳皆部。」。(The "New Tang Dynasty Book of Beidi" records: "There is also a tribe called "Dream Tribe" in the northwest of
Khabarovsk
Commandery in China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Henan_Commandery
Influential eunuch-officials during the reign of Emperor Ling
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Ten_Attendants
Calendar year
Emperor Wu halves the number of soldiers garrisoning the provinces of Longxi, Beidi and Shang. Publius Sulpicius Rufus, Roman statesman (d. 88 BC) Quintus Sertorius
121_BC
Chinese military official
in 36 BC, in what came to be known as the Battle Of Zhihzi. Gan was from Beidi (modern Qingyang). In his youth he practiced horse riding and archery, apparently
Gan_Yanshou
Chinese general (137–52 BC)
northwestern frontier of the Han. They comprise Longxi, Tianshui, Anding, Beidi, Shang, and Xihe commanderies. A 3rd century CE scholar, Ru Shun, defined
Zhao_Chongguo
2026 film festival edition
Nobody Knows the World Allá en el cielo Roddy Dextre Peru Scorching 诞辰日 Wang Beidi China That’s My Sister C’est ma soeur Zoé Pelchat Canada The Thread Fenn
76th Berlin International Film Festival
76th_Berlin_International_Film_Festival
Barbarians" surrounding ancient China – the Dongyi, Nanman, Xirong, and Beidi – where two are defined militarily and two bestially.[citation needed] Yi
Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese
Graphic_pejoratives_in_written_Chinese
Proto-Mongolic nomadic people of northern China
(died 207 AD) Nengchendi 能臣抵 (207-218 AD) Pufulu 普富盧 (207-218 AD) Aohans Beidi Donghu people Khitan people Xianbei Schuessler, Axel (2014) "Phonological
Wuhuan
Imperial Chinese army
programs existed in cities along northwest China: Tianshui, Longxi, Anding, Beidi, Shang, and Xihe. Emperor Wen of Han (r. 180–157 BC) decreed that three
Military_of_the_Han_dynasty
Ancient Chinese territory
Yunzhong Dingxiang Yanmen Shuofang Province Shuofang Wuyuan Shang Xihe Beidi You Province Zhuo Guangyang Dai Shanggu Yuyang Youbeiping Liaoxi Liaodong
Jingzhou_(ancient_China)
Chinese book of biographies of heroes (1694)
Shi 隐士, Jiao Xian 焦先 17 刘谌 Liu Chen (220–263), pinyin: Liú Chén Beidi Wang-Prince of Beidi 北地王 18 羊祜 Yang Hu (221–278), pinyin: Yáng Hù Yang Shu Zi 羊叔子 19
Wu_Shuang_Pu
BEIDI
BEIDI
BEIDI
BEIDI
Boy/Male
Swedish Teutonic
From the mount.
Boy/Male
Latin Arthurian Legend
Destroyer.
Boy/Male
Greek
Priest of Rhea.
Boy/Male
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Sun
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Gaelic, Indian, Irish, Scottish
Thin; Slender; Lean; Lean or Thin; Little Yellow One
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Moon Light in Sarath Ruthuvu
Boy/Male
Greek
Farmer.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Delighted; Happy
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Beautiful
BEIDI
BEIDI
BEIDI
BEIDI
BEIDI