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Former province of Indonesia
Central Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Tengah) was a province in Indonesia whose territories included present day West Sumatra, Riau, Jambi, and the Riau
Central_Sumatra
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
West Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Barat) is a province of Indonesia. It is on the west coast of the island of Sumatra and includes the Mentawai Islands
West_Sumatra
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
North Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Utara; Batak: ᯘᯮᯔᯖᯩᯒ ᯥᯖᯒ) is a province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital
North_Sumatra
Subduction trench in the Sumatra-Andaman subduction zone in the eastern Indian Ocean
The Sumatra Trench is a part of the Sunda Trench or Java Trench. The Sunda subduction zone (called also: the Sumatra-Andaman subduction zone) is located
Sumatra_Trench
scientific expeditions to Sumatra, and contributed significantly to ethnographic, linguistic, and botanical knowledge of central Sumatra. In his later years
Arend_Ludolf_van_Hasselt
First-level administrative divisions of Indonesia
Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatra Riau Riau Islands Bangka Belitung Jambi South Sumatra Bengkulu Lampung Banten Jakarta ↓ West Java Central Java ↑ Yogyakarta
Provinces_of_Indonesia
Former electoral district in Indonesia (1955–1971)
Central Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatra Tengah) was an electoral district (daerah pemilihan) in Indonesia used to elect members of the House of Representatives
Central Sumatra (electoral district)
Central_Sumatra_(electoral_district)
Revolutionary government in Sumatra (1958–1961)
Indonesia, abbr. PRRI) was a revolutionary government set up in Sumatra to oppose the central government of Indonesia in 1958. Although frequently referred
Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia
Revolutionary_Government_of_the_Republic_of_Indonesia
1942–1945 Japanese rule in West Sumatra
Nishikaigan-shū; lit. 'West Coast Province of Sumatra'), was the administrative designation for West Sumatra during its occupation and governance by the
Japanese occupation of West Sumatra
Japanese_occupation_of_West_Sumatra
government. Resign Resign Residency is abolished based on Law 10 of 1948 Central Sumatra was frozen as a result of Operation Kraai from 19 December 1948 to
List of governors of West Sumatra
List_of_governors_of_West_Sumatra
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
Jambi is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the east coast of central Sumatra and stretches to the Barisan Mountains in the west. Its capital and
Jambi
1347–1833 monarchy in modern Sumatra, Indonesia
a kingdom that once stood in the island of Sumatra and the seat of the Minangkabau kings of Western Sumatra. Modern Pagaruyung is a village in Tanjung
Pagaruyung_kingdom
Script of Kerinci language of Sumatra
The Incung script is the only known indigenous script discovered in central Sumatra, related to both the Lampung script, employed in the Lampung language
Incung_script
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
رياو) is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the central eastern coast of the island of Sumatra, and extends from the eastern slopes of the Barisan
Riau
Extension of the continental shelf of Southeast Asia
shelf include the Indonesian islands of Bali, Borneo, Java, Madura, and Sumatra, as well as their surrounding smaller islands. It covers an area of approximately
Sunda_Shelf
Proposed subgroup of Austronesian languages
dispersed from either western Borneo or central Sumatra, including Malay/Indonesian, Minangkabau in central Sumatra, and Iban of western Borneo) Bali–Sasak–Sumbawa
Malayo-Sumbawan_languages
Indonesian Islamic leader (1772–1864)
movement in Central Sumatra. He was declared a National Hero of Indonesia. Tuanku Imam Bonjol was born in Bonjol, Pasaman, West Sumatra. His parents
Tuanku_Imam_Bonjol
Malaysian nationals of Minangkabau-descents
citizens of the Malaysia whose ancestral roots are from Minangkabau of central Sumatra. This includes people born in the Malaysia who are of Minangkabau origin
Minangkabau_Malaysians
I/Bukit Barisan covers northern and north central Sumatra, except Aceh Kodam II/ Sriwijaya covers south central Sumatra Kodam III/Siliwangi covers western Java
Indonesian_Army
Genus of flowering plants
northern and central Sumatra Gaultheria abscondita (Sleumer) Kron & P.W.Fritsch – northern Borneo Gaultheria acroleia Sleumer – Sumatra Gaultheria acuminata
Gaultheria
Breed of horse
called the Deli pony, is a pony breed from Indonesia. Originating in Central Sumatra, it is thought to have descended from Mongolian Horse and Arabian blood
Batak_pony
King of Malayapura Suvarnabhumi (1294–1375)
Malayapura Suvarnabhumi, and is the successor of the Mauli dynasty based in central Sumatra. He was the cousin of Jayanegara, king of Majapahit from 1309 to 1328
Adityawarman
People of Minangkabau ethnicity who has settled elsewhere
demographic group of Minangkabau people of Minangkabau Highlands origin in Central Sumatra, Indonesia who have settled in other parts of the world. Over half
Minangkabau_diaspora
Maritime Southeast Asian matchlock firearm
began to appear in the Javanese arsenal in early 1700 AD. Weapons of Central Sumatra, including an istinggar. Snap matchlock mechanism parts of an istinggar
Istinggar
Dutch explorer and photographer
Stuttgart. The geographical society organized an expedition from to Central Sumatra in 1877, with the objective to map the Hari river basin, led by Johannes
Daniël_David_Veth
20th-century Indonesian Islamic army
Hizbullah in Central Sumatra) Buya H. Abdul Malik Ahmad (Hizbullah Pioneer of Central Sumatra) Hasnawi Karim (Chief of Staff of Hizbullah Central Sumatra Division)
Hizbullah_(Indonesia)
Head of government of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra
of North Sumatra (Indonesian: Gubernur Sumatera Utara) is the highest office in the province of North Sumatra. The governor of North Sumatra is an elected
Governor_of_North_Sumatra
Road in Indonesia
and is part of the interconnecting road link between Central Sumatra and the East Coast of Sumatra. The road has a sharp bend, bordering on a ravine, and
Kelok_9
Indonesian military officer and minister (1917–1961)
division commander of the 3rd "Banteng" Division active in Central Sumatra (modern West Sumatra and Riau). Under Djambek's orders and planning, the division
Dahlan_Djambek
North Sumatra 1 PKS 93,516 N. Serta Ginting North Sumatra 1 Golkar 43,428 Hasrul Azwar, MM North Sumatra 1 PPP 35,891 Irmadi Lubis North Sumatra 1 PDIP
List of members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (2004–2009)
List_of_members_of_the_Indonesian_House_of_Representatives_(2004–2009)
Austronesian ethnic group of Indonesia
group native to the Minangkabau Highlands of Western Sumatra region on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The Minangkabau's West Sumatera homelands was the
Minangkabau_people
22 May – 2026 Sumatra blackout: A power outage caused by a fault in a 275kV transmission line hits North Sumatra and Central Sumatra, leaving millions
2026_in_Indonesia
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
South Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Selatan) is a province of Indonesia, located in the southeast of the island of Sumatra. Notwithstanding the name, it
South_Sumatra
Salvatnet, 3: Lake Tinn North America — 1: Great Slave, 2: Crater, 3: Quesnel Central America — 1: Atitlán, 2: Chicabal, 3: Ilopango Oceania — 1: Hauroko, 2:
List_of_lakes_by_depth
Creature from Indonesian folklore
landscapes of Sumatra in Indonesia, and Southeast Asia, claimed sightings have occurred largely within the Kerinci Regency of central Sumatra and especially
Orang_Pendek
Species of conifer
mainly in Indonesia in the mountains of northern Sumatra, and with two outlying populations in central Sumatra on Mount Kerinci and Mount Talang, and in the
Pinus_merkusii
Universal Time (UTC), used in the islands of Sumatra, Java, and the western half of Kalimantan. Central Indonesia Time (Waktu Indonesia Tengah, WITA)
Time_in_Indonesia
Species of epiphytic orchid
Phalaenopsis inscriptiosinensis is a species of orchid endemic to central Sumatra. The plants are short-stemmed epiphytes with 3-5, elliptic-oblong, 8-16
Phalaenopsis inscriptiosinensis
Phalaenopsis_inscriptiosinensis
City in West Sumatra, Indonesia
تيڠڬي, formerly Dutch: Fort de Kock) is the third largest city in West Sumatra, Indonesia, with a population of 111,312 in 2010 and 121,028 in 2020. An
Bukittinggi
A manuscript from the early 1800s from central Sumatra, in Batak Toba language, one of many languages from Indonesia.
Writing systems of Southeast Asia
Writing_systems_of_Southeast_Asia
Earthquakes in Indonesia
The first of the 2009 Sumatra earthquakes (Indonesian: Gempa bumi Sumatra 2009) occurred on 30 September off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia with a moment
2009_Sumatra_earthquakes
coast of Aceh, in northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The undersea megathrust earthquake, known in the scientific community as the Sumatra–Andaman earthquake, was
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami
Surname in the Indian subcontinent
(northern Indian) Adityawarman (1347–1375), king of Mauli dynasty based on central Sumatra, Indonesia Adwaita Mallabarman (1914), Indian writer Basudeb Barman
Barman_(surname)
Group of four islands in Indonesian Archipelago
in Sumatra is Gayo. Gayo is a living language used by inhabitants of the central highlands of Aceh, which is located at the northern tip of Sumatra. The
Greater_Sunda_Islands
Language family concentrated in Southeast Asia
Kerinci: van Reijn (1974) notes that Kerinci, a Malayic language of central Sumatra, shares many phonological similarities with Austroasiatic languages
Austroasiatic_languages
Himalayas, Myanmar, Thailand, Malayasia, Laos, central and southern China, Vietnam, Borneo and Sumatra 300 – 1600 m Phalaenopsis doweryensis Garay & Christenson
List_of_Phalaenopsis_species
Tangerang and Bogor. The other largest cities by region include Medan (Sumatra, also the largest outside of Java), Samarinda (Kalimantan), Denpasar (Lesser
List of Indonesian cities by population
List_of_Indonesian_cities_by_population
Aidit 256 Central Java Indonesian Communist Party Muhammad Akib 144 Southeast Sulawesi/South Sulawesi Masyumi Ali Akbar 15 Central Sumatra Masyumi Mohammad
List of members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (1956–1959)
List_of_members_of_the_Indonesian_House_of_Representatives_(1956–1959)
City in West Sumatra, Indonesia
serving the Minangkabau settlements in the interior highlands of central west Sumatra. Traders from western India and later from Europe visited the port
Pariaman
populous island, particularly in the central and eastern parts, but significant Javanese communities also exist in Sumatra, Borneo, and Sulawesi due to historical
Ethnic_groups_in_Indonesia
Highway in Indonesia
The Trans-Sumatra Highway (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Trans-Sumatra) is a primary north–south road in the Indonesian island of Sumatra, 2,508.5 km in length
Trans-Sumatra_Highway
Genus of tropical trees
Slooten – central Sumatra Dipterocarpus concavus Foxw. – Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra Dipterocarpus condorensis Pierre – Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo
Dipterocarpus
Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatra Riau Riau Islands Bangka Belitung Jambi South Sumatra Bengkulu Lampung Banten Jakarta ↓ West Java Central Java ↑ Yogyakarta
List of Indonesian provinces by GDP
List_of_Indonesian_provinces_by_GDP
Sumatraism is an avant-garde art movement created by Serbian writer Miloš Crnjanski. Crnjanski had set the principles of Sumatraism during World War I
Sumatraism
Military unit
in the Malayan Campaign, the Battle of Singapore, and the Occupation of Sumatra. The Japanese 25th Army was formed on 5 July 1941 under the Imperial General
Twenty-Fifth_Army_(Japan)
Sumatran orangutan (1982–2017)
to erect Camp Karta in her name at Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in central Sumatra. Karta was born on 22 July 1982 to Jane and Otis at the San Diego Zoo
Karta_(orangutan)
across, the provinces of Jambi, Aceh, Riau, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and parts of Central Sumatra. June 5–Jamaica–The entire country was hit by a power
List_of_major_power_outages
Tiger subspecies endemic to Sumatra
is a population of Panthera tigris sondaica on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is the only surviving tiger population in the Sunda Islands, as the
Sumatran_tiger
Biogeographic region of Southeast Asia
periods when sea levels were lower. It includes Bali, Borneo, Java, and Sumatra in Indonesia, and their surrounding small islands, as well as the Malay
Sundaland
Possible shape of human incisor teeth
Hooijer DA (1948). Prehistoric Teeth of Man and of the Orang-utan from Central Sumatra, with notes on the Fossil Orang-utan from Java and Southern China.
Shovel-shaped_incisors
South: Army Air Force Operations, and the Invasion of Northern and Central Sumatra" in 2021. These translations focus specifically on the volumes relevant
Senshi_Sōsho
1803–1837 armed conflict in Sumatra, Indonesia
from 1803 until 1837 in West Sumatra, Indonesia between the Padri and the Adat. The Padri were Muslim clerics from Sumatra who wanted to impose Sharia
Padri_Wars
Figure in the Quran
lines to Iskandar Zulkarnain; this includes the Minangkabau royalty of Central Sumatra and the Cholan emperor Rajendra I in the Malay Annals. The scholarly
Dhu'l-Qarnayn
Indonesian author, poet, and humorist
porcelain factory. His skill as a writer led to his appointment on the Central Sumatra Cultural Committee from 1953 to 1955, and his good English-language
Ali_Akbar_Navis
2025 North Indian Ocean and Pacific tropical cyclone
causing widespread flooding and landslides to the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra in late November 2025. The thirteenth tropical depression and third cyclone
Cyclone_Senyar
the 7th century CE Sojomerto inscription from Central Java, Kedukan Bukit Inscription from South Sumatra, Indonesia and several other inscriptions dating
History_of_the_Malay_language
freshwater fish species found in Sumatra, Indonesia. This list also includes freshwater fish found on small islands around Sumatra, such as Simeulue, Nias Islands
List of freshwater fish of Sumatra
List_of_freshwater_fish_of_Sumatra
provincial "cultural offices" in Medan (North Sumatra), Bukit Tinggi (Central Sumatra), Palembang (South Sumatra), Jakarta, Bandung (West Java), Surabaya (East
List of museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia
List_of_museums_and_cultural_institutions_in_Indonesia
Indonesian journalist and activist (1908–1981)
Indonesian National Hero. Hamka was born on 17 February 1908 in Agam, West Sumatra, the eldest of four siblings. Raised in a family of devout Muslims, his
Hamka
Land dispute in Indonesia
provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra. The islands are located near Aceh's Aceh Singkil Regency and North Sumatra's Central Tapanuli Regency, with a total
Aceh–North Sumatra islands dispute
Aceh–North_Sumatra_islands_dispute
President of Indonesia from 1945 to 1967
West Java, and the northern coast of Central Java and East Java, along with the key productive areas of Sumatra. Additionally, the Dutch navy blockaded
Sukarno
Subgenus of flowering plants
Semeru, Lumajang) and in Central Sumatra 200–700 metres (660–2,300 ft) Paphiopedilum liemianum (Fowlie) Karas. & Saito 1982 Sumatra (Gunong Sinabung), and
Paphiopedilum subg. Cochlopetalum
Paphiopedilum_subg._Cochlopetalum
Mountainous area of West Sumatra, Indonesia
the province of West Sumatra, located around three mountains—Mount Marapi, Mount Singgalang, and Mount Sago—in west-central Sumatra, Indonesia. The highlands
Minangkabau_Highlands
Multi-sport event in Indonesia
between Aceh and Central Sulawesi was marred by controversy triggered by the leadership of referee Eko Agus Sugih Harto from South Sumatra. His leadership
2024_Pekan_Olahraga_Nasional
Northern Central Sumatra - Western Malaysia Northern Philippine Islands Northwestern Borneo Southeastern Borneo Southern Central Sumatra Southern Sumatra - Western
List of ecoregions in Indonesia
List_of_ecoregions_in_Indonesia
Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527
coast region in Sumatra. Adityawarman then founded the royal dynasty of Minangkabau in Pagarruyung and presided over the central Sumatra region to take
Majapahit
penghulu from a Royal Netherlands Geographical Society expedition to Central Sumatra (now in Indonesia) in the late 19th century (photo by D.D. Veth)
Penghulu
Species of fish
Cyprinidae. It is known only from the very acidic, peaty swamps in central Sumatra. It has a blackish strip along the flanks of its body which is unique
Pectenocypris_nigra
Species of bird
species in the family Phasianidae. It is found in highland forest in central Sumatra, Indonesia. It is sometimes treated as a subspecies of the grey-breasted
Sumatran_partridge
ISBN 974-8496-86-4 C. W. Watson Kinship, Property and Inheritance in Kerinci, Central Sumatra 1992 ISBN 0 904938 19 0 The Khasis by P. R. T. Gurdon Guy, Paul (October–December
List of matrilineal or matrilocal societies
List_of_matrilineal_or_matrilocal_societies
Traditional homes of the Minangkabau in Sumatra, Indonesia
traditional homes (Indonesian: "rumah adat") of the Minangkabau in West Sumatra, Indonesia. The architecture, construction, internal and external decoration
Rumah_Gadang
largest number of members is placed on top of the list. Central Sumatra West Sumatra West Sumatra II List of Indonesian national electoral districts Resigned
West Sumatra I (electoral district)
West_Sumatra_I_(electoral_district)
River. Henry Ogg Forbes reached Napal Licin during his expedition to central Sumatra. He described it as a picturesque village at the base of a perpendicular
Napal_Licin
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
The Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands languages (also Barrier Islands–Batak languages or Sumatran languages) are a group of Malayo-Polynesian languages
Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands languages
Northwest_Sumatra–Barrier_Islands_languages
National park on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia
island of Sumatra, Indonesia. It has a total area of 13,791 km2 and spans four provinces: West Sumatra, Jambi, Bengkulu, and South Sumatra. It is located
Kerinci_Seblat_National_Park
Administrative subdivision of the Dutch West Indies
On 15 April 1948, Sumatra province is divided into 3 (three) provinces, namely North Sumatra, Central Sumatra, and South Sumatra Province. Bengkulu Residency
Benkoelen_Residency
from the Minangkabau Highlands in central Sumatra, Indonesia. Minangkabau are the ethnic majority in West Sumatra and Negeri Sembilan. Minangkabau are
Minangkabau_businesspeople
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
language of the Bengkulu Malays and is more closely related to other Central Sumatra Malay varieties, such as Col, Jambi Malay, Palembang Malay, and Minangkabau
Bengkulu_Malay
Species of fish
endemic to Indonesia. It is only known from the Batang Hari drainage in central Sumatra, and Bintan Island. E. velatus differs from the other members of the
Encheloclarias_velatus
Special forces unit of the Royal Netherlands Army
1944 Eindhoven 1944 Vlissingen 1944 Westkapelle 1944 Djokjakarta 1948 Central Sumatra 1948-1949 Uruzgan 2006-2007 Helmand, Kandahar & Uruzgan 2009-2010 In
Korps_Commandotroepen
Species of fish
species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora. It is endemic to central Sumatra. Lumbantobing, D. (2020). "Rasbora jacobsoni". IUCN Red List of Threatened
Rasbora_jacobsoni
Main geographical region of Indonesia
Eastern Indonesia. It consists of 21 provinces in Java, Kalimantan, and Sumatra. Western Indonesia Time (Indonesian: Waktu Indonesia Barat, WIB; pronounced
Western_Indonesia
Former Sultan of Siak
in central Sumatra, where he came under the protection of the ruling queen. Tales exists of his plans to overthrow Johor's rule over eastern Sumatra in
Raja_Kecil
resources. In Sumatra Island, the proven shale gas resources are in the North Sumatra province, Central Sumatra, Ombilin, and South Sumatra. Proven shale
Shale_gas_by_country
Southeastern Ghats; 730; Southern Annam; 738; Southern Central Sumatra; 739; Southern Sumatra - Western Java; 717; Sri Lanka Dry Zone; 718; Sri Lanka
List of freshwater ecoregions (WWF)
List_of_freshwater_ecoregions_(WWF)
Tanjung, Batubara Regency, North Sumatra Port of Bakauheni, South Lampung Regency, Lampung Port of Belawan, Medan, North Sumatra Port of Tanjung Api-Api, Banyuasin
List_of_ports_in_Indonesia
Adityawarman of central Sumatra. The inscription was found in Kuburajo village, Lima Kaum district, Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia in 1877
Kuburajo_inscription
Genus of birds
Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo Scarlet-rumped trogon Harpactes duvaucelii Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Batu Islands (west of central Sumatra), Riau Islands
Harpactes
Railway stations in Indonesia, operated by Indonesia's national rail operator, Kereta Api Indonesia, include: Staatsspoorwegen (1921–1932). Verslag der
List of railway stations in Indonesia
List_of_railway_stations_in_Indonesia
Ethnic group from Borneo
The Malayic branch represents a secondary dispersal, probably from central Sumatra but possibly also from Borneo. For hundreds of years, the Iban's ancestors
Iban_people
CENTRAL SUMATRA
CENTRAL SUMATRA
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish
English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish : variant of Hanley.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Central
Girl/Female
Muslim
Limitless, Protector, Defendant, Central
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Of Variegated Colour
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central England)
English (mainly central England) : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Thomas.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Traditional
Central
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central)
English (mainly central) : topographic name for someone who lived where holly trees grew, from Middle English holi(n)s, plural of holin, holi(e) (Old English hole(g)n).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Protector, Defendant, Central
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Protector defendant, central
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cantrell.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of variegated color
Surname or Lastname
English (southeastern and central)
English (southeastern and central) : topographic name for someone who lived by some oak trees, from misdivision of Middle English atten okes ‘at the oaks’ (see Nock).
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Central
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Protector; Defendant; Central
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central and southeastern England)
English (mainly central and southeastern England) : patronymic from a personal name (see Hawk 1), or a variant of Hawk 2.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Central; Centre of Body; An Ancient King
Surname or Lastname
English (central western England)
English (central western England) : from the Middle English personal name Huwelet, Huwelot, Hughelot, a double diminutive of Hugh formed with the diminutive suffixes -el + -et and -ot. The surname is also established in Ireland.
Surname or Lastname
English (central and northern)
English (central and northern) : nickname for a gentle or timid person, from Middle English, Old English hind ‘female deer’.English and Scottish : variant of Hine ‘servant’, with excrescent -d.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Protector; Central; Defendant
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Central; Lord Shiva
CENTRAL SUMATRA
CENTRAL SUMATRA
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Having All Treasure; Contented
Girl/Female
Hindu
Principled, Moral person, Virtuous
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Ayah, AYA means "falcon" or "vulture."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
From the Shore; Bank Settlement; From the Estate at the Hollow
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu
Who adds pleasure in every ones life with a pint of irritation
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Daughter of King
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Norse, Swedish
Rock Defender; Guardian of the Rock; Rock Guardian
Girl/Female
Indian
From the Goddess
CENTRAL SUMATRA
CENTRAL SUMATRA
CENTRAL SUMATRA
CENTRAL SUMATRA
CENTRAL SUMATRA
a.
Of or pertaining to the chin; genian; as, the mental nerve; the mental region.
a.
Placed in the center or middle; central.
n.
Alt. of Centrale
pl.
of Centrum
a.
Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal; abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal.
a.
Alt. of Centrical
adv.
In a central manner or situation.
v. t.
To place or fix in the center or on a central point.
n.
The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.
a.
Common to many, or the greatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom.
a.
Pertaining to, or situated near, central or deep parts; inner; -- opposed to ectal.
pl.
of Postmaster-general
a.
Of or pertaining to a century; as, a centurial sermon.
a.
Between the neural arch and the centrum of a vertebra; as, the neurocentral suture.
v. i.
To be placed in a center; to be central.
adv.
Toward the ventral side; on the ventral side; ventrally; -- opposed to dorsad.
a.
Usual; common, on most occasions; as, his general habit or method.
a.
Having a relation to all; common to the whole; as, Adam, our general sire.
a.
Of or pertaining to the mind; intellectual; as, mental faculties; mental operations, conditions, or exercise.