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Region of Guinea-Bissau
Cacheu is a region in western Guinea-Bissau, on the border with Senegal. It has an area of 5,175 km2 and a population estimated in 2004 at 164,676. Its
Cacheu_region
Place in Cacheu Region, Guinea-Bissau
Cacheu is a town in northwestern Guinea-Bissau lying on the Cacheu River, capital of the eponymous region. Its population was estimated to be 9,849 as
Cacheu
Administrative divisions of Guinea-Bissau
below, by region: Bafata Bambadinca Contuboel Galomaro Gamamundo Xitole Boe Gabú Piche Pirada Sonaco Prabis Quinhamel Safim Bigene Bula Cacheu Caio Canghungo
Sectors_of_Guinea-Bissau
Coastal island in Guinea-Bissau
Jeta channel. Jeta belongs to the Caió administrative sector in the Cacheu region. Its area is 109 km². List of islands of Guinea-Bissau Ilha de Jeta
Jeta_(Guinea-Bissau)
The Fort of Cacheu is located near the mouth of the Cacheu River, in the city of Cacheu, Cacheu region, in the northwest of Guinea-Bissau. The establishment
Cacheu_Fort
Bissau-Guinean artist
Nu Barreto is an African artist born in 1966 in São Domingos who has been based in Paris since 1989. His work has been shown in the United States and some
Nu_Barreto
António Baticã Ferreira is a Manjaco poet. He was born in Canchungo in 1939. He attended high school in Paris, France and graduated with a degree in medicine
António_Baticã_Ferreira
West African ethnic group
primarily live in the Bassarel and Babok areas in the northern coastal Cacheu Region. The Manjak language is classified as part of the Bak languages, which
Manjak_people
Bissau-Guinean poet and short story writer
Guinea-Bissau. Domingas Samy was born on January 2, 1955 in Bula in the Cacheu Region of the colony of Portuguese Guinea. She attended the Honório Barreto
Domingas_Samy
Bissau-Guinean politician
Florentino Mendes Pereira (born 4 February 1969) is a Bissau-Guinean politician and former Minister of Energy and Industry. He served as Minister of Energy
Florentino_Mendes_Pereira
Bissau-Guinean footballer (born 1994)
Idelino Gomes Colubali (born 1 January 1994), known as Idé Gomes or Idé Colubali, is a Bissau-Guinean professional footballer who plays as a forward for
Idelino_Colubali
President of Guinea-Bissau from 2014 to 2020
in 1957 to Mário Vaz and Amelia Gomes in Calequisse, outside the city of Cacheu in northern Guinea-Bissau. He is married and has three children. He graduated
José_Mário_Vaz
Bissau-Guinean footballer (1967–2024)
Romão António dos Santos (24 August 1967 – 14 March 2024) was a Bissau-Guinean football manager and player. He played as a midfielder. Dos Santos was born
Romão_dos_Santos
Place in Cacheu Region, Guinea-Bissau
Canchungo is a town located in the western Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau formerly known as Vila Teixeira Pinto after Major João Teixeira Pinto, the Portuguese
Canchungo
French rugby union player (born 1993)
Cedate Gomes Sa (born 7 August 1993) is a French-Portuguese rugby union player. His position is prop and he currently plays for Lyon in the Top 14. Gomes
Cedate_Gomes_Sa
Portuguese-based creole in Casamance, Senegal
Casamance region of Senegal and also in The Gambia. Guinea-Bissau was discovered by the Portuguese in 1446, but it was only in 1588 that Cacheu was founded
Casamance_Creole
National park in Guinea-Bissau
The Cacheu River Mangroves Natural Park (Portuguese: Parque Natural dos Tarrafes do Rio Cacheu) is a national park situated on the Cacheu River in Guinea-Bissau
Cacheu River Mangroves Natural Park
Cacheu_River_Mangroves_Natural_Park
Place in Oio Region, Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau. It sits on the north bank of the Farim/Cacheu River, about 215 km (135 miles) up the river from Cacheu. Population 8,661 (2009 census). Farim was
Farim
President of Guinea-Bissau from 2000 to 2003
of the Party for Social Renewal. Born to a farming family in Bula, Cacheu Region on 15 March 1953, Yala became a militant member of the African Party
Kumba_Yala
Italian footballer
Nenè Nhaga Bissoli (born 10 October 1987) is a retired footballer who played as a defender. She became a naturalized citizen of Italy in 2008. Born in
Nenè_Bissoli
Island in Guinea-Bissau
Elia) is an island in Guinea-Bissau. It is located on the right bank of the Cacheu River close to its mouth in the Atlantic Ocean. The island's western end
Elia_Island
Bissau region Hospital 11°50′45″N 15°35′54″W / 11.8458°N 15.5983°W / 11.8458; -15.5983 (Hospital de Bandim) Hospital de Súo Domingos Cacheu region Hospital
List of hospitals in Guinea-Bissau
List_of_hospitals_in_Guinea-Bissau
Village in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau
Jolmete is a village in the Cacheu Region of northwestern Guinea-Bissau, to the south of the Cacheu River. Google Maps (Map). Google. Bing Maps (Map)
Jolmete
Guinea-Bissauan/Portuguese footballer
Tijane Freitas Reis (born 28 June 1991), simply known as Tijane, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for German club FSV Bernau as a left
Tijane_Reis
Sector of Cacheu Region, Guinea-Bissau
Bigene is a sector in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau. v t e
Bigene
and other towns in Guinea-Bissau are Manjako women from Caio in the Cacheu Region. They tend to be over 30 and wait in designated rooms in their houses
Prostitution_in_Guinea-Bissau
Bissau Guinean footballer and manager
Mamadu Bobó Djalo (born 9 February 1963), sometimes known as just Bobó, is a Bissau-Guinean former professional football player and manager. Between 2008
Bobó_Djalo
Sector and city of the Cacheu Region in Guinea-Bissau
São Domingos is both a Sector and a city in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau. The sector contains the main border checkpoint to Senegal between Jegue
São_Domingos_(Guinea-Bissau)
Portuguese colonial company in West Africa
The Company of Cacheu and Rivers and Commerce of Guinea (Portuguese: Companhia de Cacheu, rios e comércio da Guiné) was a Portuguese colonial company
Company of Cacheu and Rivers and Commerce of Guinea
Company_of_Cacheu_and_Rivers_and_Commerce_of_Guinea
and other towns in Guinea-Bissau are Manjako women from Caio in the Cacheu Region. They tend to be over 30 and wait in designated rooms in their houses
Prostitution_in_Africa
Sector of the Cacheu Region in Guinea-Bissau
Canchungo is a Sector in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau. "Canchungo". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved March 27, 2026
Canghungo
Sector of Cacheu Region, Guinea-Bissau
Bula is a Sector in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau. v t e
Bula_(Guinea-Bissau)
Bissau-Guinean politician
Cipriano Cassamá (born 1959[citation needed]) is a politician in Guinea-Bissau and a member of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape
Cipriano_Cassamá
Village in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau
Antotinha is a village in the Cacheu Region of northwestern Guinea-Bissau. It lies to the north of the Cacheu River, north and across the river from São
Antotinha
Bissau-Guinean footballer (born 1997)
Panutche Amadu Pereira Camará (born 28 February 1997) is a Bissau-Guinean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and forward for Scottish club
Panutche_Camará
Island in Guinea-Bissau
Pecixe is a coastal island in Guinea-Bissau, belonging to the Cacheu Region and the Caió sector. Its area is 167 km2. The island has a population of 3
Pecixe
Football club
Bissau-Guinean football club based in Canchungo, a city located in the Cacheu Region in the northwest. They play in the 2 division in Guinean football, the
FC_Djaraf
Sector of the Cacheu Region in Guinea-Bissau
Caió is a sector in the Cacheu Region of Guinea-Bissau. Its population is 12,696 (2009 census). The islands Pecixe and Jeta are part of the sector. Caió
Caió_(Guinea-Bissau)
Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau (2005–2007; 2018–2019; 2019–2020)
for Independence and Development (PRID). Born in 1954 in Canchungo, Cacheu Region, Gomes attended the University of Paris VIII, where he received a degree
Aristides_Gomes
Village in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau
the Cacheu Region of north-western Guinea-Bissau. It lies on the southern bank of the Cacheu River, to the east of Jolmete. "Ponta São Vicente, Cacheu Region
São_Vicente,_Guinea-Bissau
2014, the title went to the first Nuno Tristão FC from Bula in the Cacheu region. The national trophy of the FFGB, the Taça Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
Football_in_Guinea-Bissau
Senegal enters the Atlantic Ocean, Cacheu Region Highest point in Guinea-Bissau - unnamed location in the southeastern region, elevation approximately 300 meters
Geography_of_Guinea-Bissau
Entry for Guinea-Bissau in ISO 3166-2
first publication of ISO 3166-2 in 1998: Subdivisions of Guinea-Bissau FIPS region codes of Guinea-Bissau Neighbouring countries: GN, SN ISO Online Browsing
ISO_3166-2:GW
Region of Guinea-Bissau
to the east, the Rio Geba/Guinea-Bissau region of Quinara to the south and the Guinea-Bissau region of Cacheu to the west. There has not been any local
Oio_region
Politician from Guinea-Bissau
1977. She was also governor of Bafatá Region from 1985 to 1990, Cacheu Region from 1990 to 1995, and Gabú Region from 1997 to 1999. She kept her seat in
Adja_Satú_Camará
Domingos district of the Cacheu Region of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau; above it is the Oussouye Department of the Ziguinchor Region of the Republic of Senegal
Cape_Roxo
of FIPS region codes (A-C) List of FIPS region codes (D-F) List of FIPS region codes (G-I) List of FIPS region codes (J-L) List of FIPS region codes (M-O)
List of FIPS region codes (P–R)
List_of_FIPS_region_codes_(P–R)
9833; -15.8667 Length 9.5 km (5.9 mi) Width 1.9 km (1.18 mi) Highest elevation 9 m (30 ft) Administration Guinea-Bissau Region Cacheu Region Sector Caió
Lisboa_Island_(Guinea-Bissau)
grouped into 3 provinces: Leste (East): Bafatá, Gabu Norte (North): Biombo, Cacheu, Oio Sul (South): Bolama, Quinara, Tombali List of regions of Guinea-Bissau
Regions_of_Guinea-Bissau
West African slave trader
operated in some of the main ports of the West African region, such as Guinguim, Farim, Cacheu and Geba. She actively participated in trade networks connected
Crispina_Peres
Region of Guinea-Bissau
coastal regions. The principal river, Cacheu, flows through the region. The climate is hot and tropical and the region has two seasons. The onset of summer
Bolama_region
Nhara slave trader in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau
Bibiana Vaz de França (c. 1630 – 1694+) was a prominent nhara slave-trader in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau. Bibiana Vaz was a Lançada, or Luso-African born to a Kriston
Bibiana_Vaz
Region of Guinea-Bissau
form estuaries in the coastal regions. The principal river, Cacheu, flows through the region. The climate is tropical savanna (Köppen Aw) north of Catió
Tombali_region
Capital and largest city of Guinea-Bissau
most supportive monarchs of the region. In 1680 Bissau even helped the Portuguese in a conflict with the Papels of Cacheu. The city was founded in 1687
Bissau
Region of Guinea-Bissau
coastal regions. The principal river, Cacheu, flows through the region. The climate is hot and tropical and the region has two seasons. The dry season occurs
Quinara_region
Americans of Bissau-Guinean birth or descent
region of West Africa now called Senegambia, a very important region in the slavery trade in Africa and that had, between other slave ports, Cacheu and
Bissau-Guinean_Americans
Early Portuguese settlers in West Africa
Casamance, and Guinea valleys; the Cacheu and Geba River regions in current-day Guinea-Bissau; and in the Port Loko region in current-day Sierra Leone. They
Lançados
Ethnic group
sites along waterways, portages, and trade paths between the Gambia and Cacheu rivers.... Possibly Banyun served as a generic term for "trader," much as
Bainuk_people
Portuguese-based creole of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and The Gambia
this creole in Guinea-Bissau and Senegal: Bissau and Bolama, Bafata, and Cacheu–Ziguinchor. The creole's substrate language is the language of the local
Guinea-Bissau_Creole
Country in West Africa
retreated to Cacheu after the captain-major was captured and killed by the local king. They did not return until the 1750s. Meanwhile, the Cacheu and Cape
Guinea-Bissau
Region of Guinea-Bissau
coastal regions. The principal river, Cacheu, flows through the region. The climate is hot and tropical and the region has two seasons. The onset of summer
Biombo_region
slaves to the Antilles. It was in this context that the captain-major of Cacheu, António de Barros Bezerra, reported back to Lisbon the French pretensions
Fortaleza de São José da Amura
Fortaleza_de_São_José_da_Amura
City in Ziguinchor Region, Senegal
the region since at least 1500, and culturally share much with the people of Guinea-Bissau. One of three dialects of Guinea-Bissau Creole, Cacheu–Ziguinchor
Ziguinchor
1588–1974 Portuguese colony in West Africa
was mainly limited to the rivers of Guinea, the settlements of Bissau, Cacheu and Ziguinchor (the last now in Senegal). Elsewhere it was preserved, with
Portuguese_Guinea
Group of Senegambian languages of Senegal and Guinea-Bissau
(Bainounk-Gujaher) is spoken by 8,860 people in 2006. It is found in the region of Cacheu and near São Domingos in Guinea-Bissau. Bainouk-Gunyaamolo at Ethnologue
Banyun_language
Population (2009 census) Region 1 Bissau 387,909 Bissau 2 Gabú 43,556 Gabú 3 Bafatá 29,556 Bafatá 4 Canchungo 12,044 Cacheu 5 Bissorã 9,898 Oio 6 Farim
List of cities in Guinea-Bissau
List_of_cities_in_Guinea-Bissau
Jola language spoken in West Africa
Casamance region of Senegal and neighboring Guinea-Bissau, including around Calequisse (Kaləkis), on the western edge of the Manjak area south of the Cacheu River
Jola-Felupe_language
settlement of Buguendo near Cacheu in 1580 and Guinala in 1583 (where they retreated to a fort). In 1590 they built a fort at Cacheu, which the local Manjaks
History_of_Guinea-Bissau
Coastal tidal mangrove swamp ecoregion on West African coast
the region include Saloum Delta National Park and Basse Casamance National Park in Senegal, Niumi National Park in Gambia, and Tarafes de Cacheu Natural
Guinean_mangroves
Capital and largest city of Portugal
is twinned with: Bissau, Guinea-Bissau (1985) Budapest, Hungary (1992) Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau (1988) Fortaleza, Brazil (2016) Guimarães, Portugal (1993)
Lisbon
Former kingdom dominant in Lower Casamance, present-day Senegal
inhabitants of the Casamance region with newcomers from the Tenda areas to the east. They established numerous kingdoms between the Cacheu River and the Gambia
Kasa_kingdom
Overview of Portuguese colonial forts
Netherlands (1637–1872) Britain (1872–1957) EN: Fort Cacheu PT: Forte de Cacheu 1588 Intact Cacheu Guinea-Bissau Portugal (1588–1974) EN: Fort Duke of
List of Portuguese colonial forts
List_of_Portuguese_colonial_forts
Rosa de Carvalho Alvarenga also known as Dona Rosa de Cacheu and Na Rosa ('Senhora Rosa') (1780s – d. after 1857), was a Euro-African nhara slave trader
Rosa_de_Carvalho_Alvarenga
Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau from 2014 to 2015
went, with the rest of his family, to Bissau and, soon after, in 1969, to Cacheu, where he attended primary school. In 1974, he joined the first groups of
Domingos_Simões_Pereira
Separatist movement in Casamance, Senegal
Badji signed a ceasefire agreement with Senegal's Defence Minister in Cacheu, Guinea-Bissau. However, the Front Sud faction of Atika, who had deviated
Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance
Movement_of_Democratic_Forces_of_Casamance
Zambia Africa 0.595 8 0.536 1500 Lekoumou Congo Africa 0.649 10 0.535 1501 Cacheu Guinea-Bissau Africa 0.514 0.535 1502 Moxico Angola Africa 0.616 15 0
List of subnational entities by Human Development Index
List_of_subnational_entities_by_Human_Development_Index
1880s–1910s Portuguese colonial campaigns
chosen as the capital but Portugal also held the settlements of Ziguinchor, Cacheu, Farim, Bissau, and Geba. Once the new province was created, all 250 soldiers
Portuguese campaigns of pacification and occupation
Portuguese_campaigns_of_pacification_and_occupation
Municipality in Extremadura, Spain
receiving the exploration of the Portuguese establishments of Bissau and Cacheu for a period of 50 years. Portugal starts negotiating a treaty with the
Olivenza
British historian and author
policies, especially the lockdowns, in African countries. The Heretic of Cacheu: Struggles over Life in a Seventeenth-Century West African Port (Penguin
Toby_Green
Former british colony
Guinea was already being gradually explored by the Portuguese from 1490 in Cacheu, from 1615 in Bafatá, from 1641 in Farim and from 1697 in Bissau. In this
British_Guinea
Emissions, impacts and responses of the African continent related to climate change
la Mejerda, Marromeu Game Reserve, Parc Naturel des Mangroves du Fleuve Cacheu, Seal Ledges Provincial Nature Reserve, Sebkhet Halk Elmanzel et Oued Essed
Climate_change_in_Africa
Ethnic group found in Guinea-Bissau, Casamance (Senegal), and Guinea
relations were so friendly Lemos Coelho encouraged a movement of persons from Cacheu to Bissau due to the excellent treatment of Lançados in the Kingdom of Bissau
Papel_people
Historic military fortress in Sri Lanka
impregnable fortifications as defense against other colonial agencies in the region. They built 13 more bastions with coral and granite stones over an area
Galle_Fort
Venetian explorer and slave trader
mentioning as "comparable" to Cacheu. R.H. Henry (1868: p.284-5) proposes Cadamosto likely affixed Santa Anna to Cacheu and St. Dominico to Rio Mansoa
Alvise_Cadamosto
18th-century fort in central Brazil
and a chapel, and is listed as a heritage site. Brazil's western central region, Mato Grosso, had been explored since the early 18th century by bandeirantes
New_Coimbra_Fort
African polity
on Asilah, King Manuel I moved to Tavira in the southernmost Portuguese region of Algarve, to oversee the organization of reinforcements more closely,
Portuguese_Asilah
Rank Region HDI (2023) Medium human development 1 Bissau 0.612 Low human development 2 Cacheu 0.535 – Guinea-Bissau (average) 0.514 3 Biombo 0.517 4 Bolama
List of regions of Guinea-Bissau by Human Development Index
List_of_regions_of_Guinea-Bissau_by_Human_Development_Index
Overview of the possessions of the Portuguese Empire
recognized by Portugal in 1974. Cacheu: captaincy (1640–1879). United with Bissau in 1879. Bissau: settlement under Cacheu (1687–1696); captaincy (1696–1707);
Evolution of the Portuguese Empire
Evolution_of_the_Portuguese_Empire
International organization
non-capital cities, such as Brasília – capital of Brazil since 1960 - (1986), Cacheu and Luanda (1989), Guimarães (1990), Taipa and Coloane islands (1991), Santo
Community of Portuguese Language Countries
Community_of_Portuguese_Language_Countries
The Company of Cacheu and Rivers and Commerce of Guinea, which operated between 1676 and 1682, was succeeded by the Company of Cacheu and Cape Verde in
History_of_Cape_Verde
Company formed to encourage immigration to Lower Canada
Canada, in order to encourage the immigration of British subjects to the region. In comparison to the Canada Company, a similar enterprise in Upper Canada
British_American_Land_Company
Spanish licence for monopoly of the slave trade in exchange for a loan
returned to the Portuguese; Manuel Ferreira de Carvalho representing the Cacheu and Cape Verde Company. By 1695, the French Navy had declined to the point
Asiento_de_Negros
Historic site in Goa, India
of Mysore, thus bringing an end to the Portuguese's primary rival in the region. Over time, the purpose of the fort shifted from being a defensive structure
Cabo_de_Rama_Fort
Fort in Ghana
to the history of European trade, colonization, and exploitation in the region. It was built by the Portuguese from 1520 to 1526 as a trading post in and
Fort_São_Sebastião_de_Xama
Jola language spoken in Senegal
Bayot Native to Senegal, Guinea-Bissau Region Ziguinchor, Cacheu Native speakers 35,000 (2021–2022) Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo Senegambian
Bayot_language
River in Guinea-Bissau
The Rio de Canjambari is a river which flows through the Oio Region of Guinea-Bissau. It is a tributary of the Farim River. Its course is characterized
Rio_de_Canjambari
headwaters of the Gambia, Casamance, and Cacheu Rivers. There were Mande traders and immigrants all throughout the region, but they had up until this point mostly
History_of_the_Gambia
capital is Salvador. 1614 The Kingdom of Portugal establishes the colony of Cacheu in what is now Guinea-Bissau. 1616 30 October Taizu establishes the Later
Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
Timeline_of_geopolitical_changes_(1500–1899)
Overview of political and geographical subdivisions by area
Colima 5,191 State of Mexico. Mayenne 5,175 Department of France. Cacheu 5,174.9 Region of Guinea-Bissau. Aichi 5,172.48 Prefecture of Japan. Lozère 5,167
List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_(all)
Cape Verdean writer (c.1550–c.1603)
Almada died sometime after 1603, and one of his sons became the captain of Cacheu. Circa 1594 Almada wrote The Short Treatise of the Rivers of Guinea of Cape
André_Álvares_de_Almada
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Joyful or consciousness
Male
African
spy.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name from Middle High German bach ‘stream’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant, or a habitational name from any of various places named with this word, for example Bach or Bachern.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Bachar.Danish : probably of German origin (see 1).Respelling of Norwegian Bakker, a habitational name from any of the farmsteads so named (see Back).English : variant of Baker.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Varun, Wise
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
From Cashel
Boy/Male
Arabic
Name of Prophet Mohammed
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Consciousness
Girl/Female
German American Hebrew Biblical
Lamb.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Rashness, confidence.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, Hebrew
Gift of the Lord
Boy/Male
British, English, Hebrew
The Lord has Remembered; Remember the Lord
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Jewish, Kannada, Latin, Polish, Swedish
Innocence of a Lamb; Sheep; Ewe; Female Sheep; Little Lamb; One with Purity; Jacob's Wife; Lamb; Gental
Female
Hebrew
(רָחֵל) Hebrew name RACHEL means "ewe." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's favorite wife, and mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Compare with other forms of Rachel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stonemason, Anglo-Norman French machun, a Norman dialect variant of Old French masson (see Mason).
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hindu, Indian
Little Cow; From French
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Storage Place
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Welsh
Arthur's son.
Female
English
 Compare with another form of Rachel. Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Raghnaid, RACHEL means "battle counsel." Anglicized form of Greek Rhachel, meaning "ewe." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's wife.
Boy/Male
French
Little cow.
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Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
New
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Cute Girl
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet
Boy/Male
English American Latin
See Silvester.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Relief; Super
Boy/Male
Tamil
To be young
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Succsesor
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : of uncertain origin; most probably an altered form of Mowbray. It is also found as Maybury, which has the form of an English habitational name. There is a place near Woking in Surrey so called; however, this is not recorded until 1885 and is probably derived from the surname. In England this surname is found mainly in the West Midlands; it has also spread into Wales. In Ireland this form is common in Ulster; MacLysaght records that it was taken there from England in the 17th century.
Male
French
Norman French form of Latin Gilebertus, GUILBERT means "pledge-bright."
Male
Thai/Siamese
Thai name SOMCHAIR means "manly."
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n.
The oyster catcher.
a.
That aches; continuously painful. See Ache.
v. i.
Continued pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain. "Such an ache in my bones."
n.
The oyster catcher.
n.
A cat that catches mice.
n.
Alt. of Rache
n.
Alt. of Lache
n.
A catcher of larks.
n.
The oyster catcher.
n.
The cashew tree; also, its fruit. See Cashew.
v. t.
The pitcher and catcher together.
n.
A silvered aromatic pill, used to correct the odor of the breath.
imp. & p. p.
of Ache
n.
A seal, as of a letter.
n.
Alt. of Cachexy
n.
A hole in the ground, or hiding place, for concealing and preserving provisions which it is inconvenient to carry.
n.
A genus of plants including the cashew tree. See Cashew.
n.
The oyster catcher.
n.
One who, or that which, catches.
n.
One who catches crabs.