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Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Chitral (Urdu: چترال, Khowar: ݯھیترار, romanized: ćhitrār, lit. 'field') is a town situated on the Chitral River in the northern part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Chitral
Topics referred to by the same term
Frontier, Pakistan Chitral Tehsil, a subdivision of Chitral District Chitral Airport Chitral National Park in Chitral District State of Chitral, the former princely
Chitral_(disambiguation)
Former princely state of British India and Pakistan
Chitrāl (Khowar: ݯھیترار; Persian: چترال) was a kingdom in the Hindu Kush region, in the northwest of South Asia, existing from 17th century until its
Kingdom_of_Chitral
Former district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; 1969–2018
Chitral District (Khowar: ݯھیترارو ضلع; Urdu: ضلع چترال) was a district in the Malakand Division of the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from
Chitral_District
Ethnic group in Pakistan
romanized: Kaḷaṣa), or Kalasha, are a small Indo-Aryan indigenous people native to the Chitral region in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They form the smallest
Kalash_people
Union council in Upper Chitral District, Pakistan
Chitral River flows across the length of the district. Upper Chitral District along with Lower Chitral District were part of the erstwhile Chitral District
Upper_Chitral_District
Soft round-topped men's hat
flat, rolled-up and round-topped cap originating from the Gilgit and Chitral areas in northern Pakistan. It is typically made of wool and found in a
Pakol
District in Pakistan
Lower Chitral District (Khowar: موڑی ݯھیترارو ضلع; Urdu: ضلع چترال زیریں) is a district in Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan
Lower_Chitral_District
1895 British military expedition
The Chitral Expedition (Urdu: چترال فوجی مہم) was a military expedition in 1895 sent by the British Indian Army to relieve the fort at Chitral, which was
Chitral_Expedition
River in Pakistan and Afghanistan
The Chitral River, also known in Afghanistan as the Kunar River, is a 480 kilometres (300 mi) long river in northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan
Chitral_River
Province of Pakistan
districts of the erstwhile Punjab Province. In 1969, the princely states of Chitral, Swat and Dir were merged into the province, while on 24 May 2018, the
Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Union Council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
of Chitral is divided into two tehsils and 24 Union Councils. Chitral Mastuj Pakistan portal Chitral District "District Government Chitral". Chitral District
Charun,_Chitral
National park in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Chitral Gol National Park (Urdu: چترال گول نیشنل پارک) is one of the national parks of Pakistan. It is located in Lower Chitral District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Chitral_Gol_National_Park
Country in South Asia
fortresses, showcasing ancient architecture. It encompasses the Hunza and Chitral valleys, where the small pre-Islamic Kalasha community resides, claiming
Pakistan
18th-century fortification in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
The Chitral Fort, also known as Chitral Palace, is a fortified palace in Chitral town, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. it is situated on the banks of the
Chitral_Fort
Sri Lankan singer and musician
Chandana Chitral Somapala (born 4 November 1966: Sinhala: චිත්රාල් සෝමපාල), aka Chity Somapala, is a Sri Lankan hard rock and heavy metal vocalist and
Chitral_Somapala
Pakistani paramilitary force
The Chitral Scouts (CS) (Urdu: چترال اسکاوٹس), also known as Chitral Levies, originally established in 1903 as the militia of the princely state of Chitral
Chitral_Scouts
Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to northern Pakistan
Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to northern Pakistan, specifically the Chitral region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the Ghizer region of Gilgit-Baltistan
Kho_people
Constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan
NA-1 Upper Chitral-cum-Lower Chitral (Urdu: این اے-۱ چترال بالا-بمع-چترال زیریں) is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan, covering the
NA-1 Upper Chitral-cum-Lower Chitral
NA-1_Upper_Chitral-cum-Lower_Chitral
Proposed road in Pakistan
States and Pakistan. Ultimately, the motorway will extend its connection to Chitral and Gilgit, resulting in a transformation of trade relations with China
Dir–Chitral_Motorway
Ethnic group of Afghanistan and Pakistan
Nuristan Province (formerly Kafiristan) of northeastern Afghanistan and Chitral District of northwestern Pakistan. Their languages comprise the Nuristani
Nuristanis
Chitral Bodyguard, or informally the Mehtar's Bodyguard, was a military force under the direct command of the Mehtar of the princely state of Chitral
Chitral_Bodyguard
Airport in Chitral
Chitral Airport (IATA: CJL, ICAO: OPCH) is a small domestic airport situated 2 NM (3.7 km) north of the city centre of Chitral, in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Chitral_Airport
University in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
University of Chitral is a public sector university located in the Chitral District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The university was
University_of_Chitral
Administrative division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
2018, former Chitral District was bifurcated into Upper Chitral District, from Mastuj Tehsil, and Lower Chitral District, from Chitral Tehsil. According
Malakand_Division
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
is both a town and a name for the larger valley it is situated in Lower Chitral District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. It is known for
Drosh
Terrorist attacks in Pakistan
September 7, 2023, clashes erupted near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chitral district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. A group of armed fighters affiliated
2023 Chitral cross-border attacks
2023_Chitral_cross-border_attacks
Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
ایون) is a valley in Lower Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, 23 km south of the town of Chitral. It is located on the Chitral River at its confluence
Ayun,_Chitral
Annual sports festival held in Pakistan
Shandur Polo Ground in Upper Chitral Pakistan, The polo tournament is played between the teams of Gilgit Baltistan and Chitral, under freestyle rules. Organized
Shandur_Polo_Festival
Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Arandu (ارندو) is a small valley is situated in Lower Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Province Pakistan. The valley is on the banks of the Landai
Arandu,_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
(also known as Kho people), an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group native to Chitral, Gupis-Yasin and Ghizer districts of Pakistan. Masood ul-Mulk, Pakistani
List_of_Chitrali_people
Road in Pakistan
Chitral–Shandur Road (also known as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Highway S-2) is a 172-kilometre-long (107 mi) provincial highway which extends from Chitral in Khyber
Chitral–Shandur_Road
Dynasty that ruled Chitral
its collateral branches ruled the sovereign and later princely state of Chitral and its neighbours in the eastern Hindu Kush region for over 450 years
Katoor_dynasty
Shahnaamah-i-Chitral is a lengthy epic poem written by Chitrali poet Baba Siyar in the 19th century. The lengthy Persian narrative deals with some serious
Shahnamah-i-Chitral
Polo ground in Upper Chitral Pakistan
Upper Chitral of Pakistan. It hosts the annual Shandur Polo Festival, an event that features polo matches between teams representing the Chitral District
Shandur_Polo_Ground
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
people (Chitralis), native to the Chitral region and surrounding areas of Pakistan. Khowar is the lingua franca of Chitral, and it is also spoken in the Gupis-Yasin
Khowar
Traditional headwear from Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
pillbox hat originated from and predominantly used in Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral Pakistan. It is worn by women and features colourful embroidery of silk
Iraghi_(hat)
Siege during the First Kashmir War of 1947
blockade carried out by the pro-Pakistani forces of Ibex Force, Chitral Scouts and Chitral State Bodyguards, against the Jammu and Kashmir State Forces and
Siege_of_Skardu
Pakistani politician and ceremonial Mehtar of Chitral
Mehtar of Chitral. Fateh-ul-Mulk Ali Nasir was born on 27 November 1983 to H. H. Mehtar Saif-ul-Mulk Nasir, the last ruling Mehtar of Chitral and Ismat
Fateh-ul-Mulk_Ali_Nasir
Mosque in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
mosque in the town of Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is located on the bank of the Chitral river adjacent to the Chitral Fort. It was the principal
Shahi_Mosque,_Chitral
February 1918 – 8 February 2002) was a member of the Kator dynasty of Chitral. He played an important role in leading campaigns in Baltistan during the
Mata_ul-Mulk
Former administrative subdivision of Pakistan
districts: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Upper Chitral District (former Chitral state) Lower Chitral District (former Chitral state) Upper Dir District (former Dir
Provincially Administered Tribal Areas
Provincially_Administered_Tribal_Areas
2025 murder of Pakistani social media influencer
father, Syed Yusuf Hasan Shah (who is a social worker hailing from Upper Chitral), she aspired to pursue a career in medicine with the aim of serving the
Murder_of_Sana_Yousaf
1895 book by Harry Craufuird Thomson
The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour is a book narrating the turbulent account of history in Chitral following the
The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour
The_Chitral_Campaign:_A_Narrative_of_Events_in_Chitral,_Swat_and_Bajour
Mehtar of Chitral from 1943 to 1949
12 January 1949) was the Mehtar of Chitral who reigned from 1943 to 1949. He took the important decision of Chitral's accession to Pakistan in 1947. He
Muzaffar_ul-Mulk
Terrorist incident in Pakistan
The 2011 Chitral cross-border attacks were a series of attacks that occurred in the Chitral district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The attacks were
2011 Chitral cross-border attacks
2011_Chitral_cross-border_attacks
برھان الدین) of Chitral was a veteran of the Indian National Army. Burhan-ud-Din was the son of Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk, the ruler of Chitral. He was by far
Burhan-ud-Din (Indian National Army officer)
Burhan-ud-Din_(Indian_National_Army_officer)
Indo-Aryan Language spoken by the Gujars
province in Afghanistan. Chitral Gujari: Chitrali Gujari is mainly Gujari spoken in the Chitral valley and Ashriki area of Chitral. Swat Gujari: It is spoken
Gujari
Administrative divisions in Pakistan
Lower Chitral District was not a district, but a part of the erstwhile Chitral District. Today it occupies the area the Chitral Tehsil (or Chitral Subdivision)
List of districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
List_of_districts_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
1898 book by George Scott Robertson
Chitral; the Story of a Minor Siege is a book written by Sir George Scott Robertson on the Siege of Chitral and published by Methuen Publishing in 1898
Chitral; the Story of a Minor Siege
Chitral;_the_Story_of_a_Minor_Siege
Subgroup of Indo-Aryan languages
D. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, Volume 5. Languages of Chitral. Academic literature from South Asia The Comparative study of Urdu and
Dardic_languages
Dialect of the Persian language spoken in Madaklasht, Pakistan
Farsi/Persian) is a dialect of Persian spoken in the Madaklasht Valley of the Chitral region in northern Pakistan. It is closely related to the Dari-Tajik dialects
Madaklashti_dialect
Historical region of Afghanistan
is bounded by the main range of the Hindu Kush on the north, Pakistan's Chitral District to the east, the Kunar Valley in the south and the Alishang River
Kafiristan
Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from Chitral (2024–2029)
as an independent candidate supported by PTI from NA-1 Upper Chitral-cum-Lower Chitral in the 2024 Pakistani general election. He received 61,834 votes
Abdul Latif (Pakistani politician)
Abdul_Latif_(Pakistani_politician)
Administrative sub-division in Pakistan
Mastuj (Urdu: مستوج) is a tehsil and a valley in Upper Chitral District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Mastuj is the principal settlement
Mastuj_Tehsil
Eldest son of Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk
1936. He ruled the princely state of Chitral from 1936 to 1943. Nasir ul-Mulk was born in the royal fort at Chitral on 29 September 1897. He was the eldest
Nasir_ul-Mulk
War novel about British colonialists in India
Much Sounding of Bugles: The Siege of Chitral 1895 is a book written by John Harris and originally published by Hutchinson & Co. Publishers Ltd. at London
Much_Sounding_of_Bugles
Museum in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Chitral Museum is a museum located in Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It was established on 8 July 2010. The Chitral region is located
Chitral_Museum
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan
the status of district along with the princely states of Swat, Dir, & Chitral. As part of PATA it was known as the Malakand Agency, which a few months
Malakand_District
19th-century book on military history
The Relief of Chitral is a book on the Siege of Chitral written by two brothers namely Major General Sir George John Younghusband and Lieutenant Col.
The_Relief_of_Chitral
Geographical region in Pakistan
Pakistan include Chitral, Dir, Swat, Shangla, Kolai-Palas, Battagram, Kohistan, and Mansehra. These include the famous tourist spots of Chitral, Kalash Valley
Northern_Pakistan
Pass connects Chitral with Dir 3,118 m (10,230 ft) Lupghar Pir Pass to Afghanistan 5,190 m (17,030 ft) Malakand Pass peshawar with chitral 1,362 m (4,468 ft)
List of mountain passes in Pakistan
List_of_mountain_passes_in_Pakistan
Mehtar of Chitral, Ghizer, Yasin and Ishkoman
1892) was the Mehtar of Chitral, Ghizer, Yasen and Ishkoman and Suzerain of Kafiristan.[citation needed] He ruled the State of Chitral from 1857 to 1892. His
Aman_ul-Mulk
Dam in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Chitral hydel power is a hydroelectric power station which is located on the right bank of Lutkho river and 5 km upstream of Chitral city. The flow of
Chitral_hydel_power
Iranian language spoken in China and Pakistan
Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China
Sarikoli_language
Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan
leading to the Yarkhun Valley and subsequently to the Broghil Pass in Chitral. These passes facilitate connectivity with the Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan
Yasin_Valley
1896 book by William George Lawrence Beynon
With Kelly to Chitral is a book written by Major General Sir William George Laurence Beynon and originally published by Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd at
With_Kelly_to_Chitral
Pakistani football club
at Tehmas Khan Football Stadium in Peshawar, after losing by 0–1 to DFA Chitral. In 2020, the club lost by 0–3 against Eleven Star from Bannu in the final
Aatish_FC
River in Afghanistan and Pakistan
tributary is the Chitral River, which starts out as the Mastuj River, flowing from the Chiantar Glacier in Brughil Valley in Chitral, Pakistan and after
Kabul_River
Traditional clothing worn in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
following outfits are generally worn in the area, starting to north to south: Chitral: Shushut, Chehare, beaded necklaces worn by Kalasha women Kho caps worn
Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa_clothing
Pakistani town
Urdu: بونی; also spelled Booni) is a town and the headquarters of Upper Chitral District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The 2,500 m (8,200 ft) high Qaqlasht
Buni
Territories incorporated into Pakistan from 1947 to 1974
1972. The last Amir is one of the few surviving princes. The Mehtar of Chitral, Muzaffar-ul-Mulk (1901–1949), stated his intention to accede to Pakistan
Princely_states_of_Pakistan
Aviation accident in Havelian, Pakistan
International Airlines Flight 661 was a Pakistani domestic passenger flight from Chitral to Islamabad, operated by Pakistan's flag carrier Pakistan International
Pakistan International Airlines Flight 661
Pakistan_International_Airlines_Flight_661
Valley in Pakistan
(Khowar, Urdu: ششیکوہ) also known as Shishikuh, is a valley located in Lower Chitral District of Malakand Division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The valley has elevations
Shishikoh_valley
Species of lizard
The Chitral gecko (Mediodactylus walli), also known commonly as the Chitral bow-foot gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species
Chitral_gecko
Pakistani representative body of journalists
The Chitral Press Club of Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is the representative body of journalists based in Chitral and Upper Chitral. It
Chitral_Press_Club
Topics referred to by the same term
or Kalasha, an ethnic group of Chitral, Pakistan Kalasha language, also known as Kalasha-mun, a language of Chitral, Pakistan Kalasha-ala, a language
Kalash
Administrative division of British India and later Pakistan
India and later of Pakistan until 2010. It included the princely states of Chitral, Dir and Swat, and an area around the Malakand Pass known as the Malakand
Malakand_Agency
Mehtar of Chitral
– 13 October 1936) was the ruler (from Persian: مهتر) of the State of Chitral, and reigned it for 41 years until his death in 1936. He belonged to the
Shuja_ul-Mulk
Festival in Kalasha Valleys, Pakistan
of life". Herald Magazine. "Chilim Jusht spring festival concludes in Chitral". Dawn Newspaper. 17 May 2018. Retrieved 23 January 2025. Mumtaz, Nihal
Chilam_Joshi_Festival
1812–1815 conflict in North America
Uprising (1891–1895) Matabeleland (1893–1894) North Borneo (1894–1905) Chitral Expedition (1895) Jameson Raid South Africa (1896) Anglo-Zanzibar War (1896)
War_of_1812
Region administered by Pakistan
with Shandur–Chitral Road via Shandur Pass. It is expected to be opened by December 2026, and will link Gilgit to Chitral, and from Chitral to other cities
Gilgit-Baltistan
The Afghan Napoleon
was chiefly responsible for the Chitral Expedition of 1895 sent by the British authorities to relieve the fort at Chitral. The expedition resulted in a
Umra_Khan
Highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, located in Pakistan
Himalayas–Karakoram range. It is located in the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Tirich Mir overlooks the town of Chitral and it can be easily seen from
Terich_Mir
Mountain range in Central Asia
mountains along Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor in Badakhshan Province and Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan regions of Pakistan. To the north, they join the Tian
Pamir_Mountains
Village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Kuragh is a village located in Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, falls in Mastuj tehsil. The narrow passageways in the mountains near Kuragh witnessed
Kuragh,_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistani footballer
Karishma Ali (c.1997) is a footballer and the first girl from her hometown of Chitral, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, to represent Pakistan at national and international
Karishma_Ali
Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Valleys (Kalasha-mondr: Kaĺaśa Desh; Urdu: وادی کیلاش) are valleys in Chitral District in northern Pakistan. The valleys are surrounded by the Hindu
Kalasha_Valleys
1921 book by Mirza Muhammad Ghufran
The Tarikh-i-Chitral is a book compiled and finalized in 1921 by Mirza Muhammad Ghufran on the order of Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk (r. 1895-1936). It was written
Tarikh-i-Chitral
Pakistani politician
Suriya Bibi (born 4 January 1979) is a Pakistani politician from Upper Chitral District. She is currently serving as Deputy Speaker of the Provincial
Suraya_Bibi
Topics referred to by the same term
free dictionary. Chitrali may refer to: Chitralis, an ethnic group of Chitral in northern Pakistan Chitrali language, also known as Khowar, the Dardic
Chitrali
Strain of cannabis
Pure C. indica strains include Afghani #1, Blackberry Kush aka Pakistani Chitral, Deep Chunk, Master Kush, Pink Kush and Purple Kush. 50/50 Hybrid strains
Kush_(cannabis)
Iranian language spoken in Afghanistan
to the Yidgha language, which is spoken in the Upper Lotkoh Valley of Chitral, west of Garam Chashma in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The Garam Chashma
Munji_language
Mountain pass between Afghanistan and Pakistan
called Durah Pass, connects Badakshan Province of Afghanistan with Lower Chitral District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The Dorah Pass is more than 14
Dorah_Pass
Non-profit organization in Pakistan
help improve the quality of life of the villagers of Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral. It is a non-governmental organization which is part of the Rural Support
Aga Khan Rural Support Programme
Aga_Khan_Rural_Support_Programme
2005 studio album by Firewind
Fredrick with Chitral "Chity" Somapala. It is also the first album to feature keyboardist Bob Katsionis. All tracks composed by Gus G. and Chitral Somapala
Forged_by_Fire
Road in Pakistan
continues and crosses into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where it becomes the Chitral–Shandur Road or KP Highway 2. In 2013, the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative
Gilgit–Shandur_Road
Mountain pass in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Top, (el. 10,230 ft.) is a high mountain pass, connecting the regions of Chitral and Upper Dir District within the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan
Lowari_Pass
Pakistani politician
Tehreek-e-Insaf. Naz hails from the village of Rayeen in the Torkhow Valley of Lower Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He has been a Senator of the Senate
Falak_Naz
Tunnel in Hindukush mountains built to connect Chitral with the rest of the country
Dir and Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The tunnel effectively bypassed Pakistan's reliance on Afghanistan to reach Chitral region
Lowari_Tunnel
CHITRAL
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Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Of Variegated Colour
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chitralekha | சிதà¯à®°à®²à¯‡à®•ா
As beautiful as a picture
Chitralekha | சிதà¯à®°à®²à¯‡à®•ா
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of variegated color
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
As Beautiful as a Picture; Beautiful Design; A Celestial Maiden; Painting
Girl/Female
Indian
As beautiful as a picture
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chitrali | சிதà¯à®°à®¾à®²à¯€
A row of pictures
Chitrali | சிதà¯à®°à®¾à®²à¯€
Boy/Male
Tamil
Of variegated color
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Wonderfulvine
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
A Row of Pictures
CHITRAL
CHITRAL
Boy/Male
Irish
From dag “â€goodâ€â€ and lan “â€fullâ€â€ suggesting “â€full of goodness.â€â€ St. Declan was the founder of a monastery at Ardmore in County Waterford and may have preached in Ireland before the arrival of St. Patrick. Many miracles are attributed to a rock on the beach at Ardmore known as St. Declan’s Stone. According to legend, on a trip back from Wales one of his disciples, Runanus, forgot Declan’s sacred bell. But a prayer from Declan and, miraculously, the stone carried the bell over the waves back to Waterford.
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Icelandic Úlfa, YLVA means "she-wolf."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Almighty's Place
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Moon; The Sun
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Chief
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Jain
Forest; Rain
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Mind
Girl/Female
Hebrew Greek English Teutonic German
From Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with beautiful long hair, from Middle English fair feax ‘beautiful tresses’. This was a common descriptive phrase in Middle English; the alliterative poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight refers to ‘fair fanning fax’ encircling the shoulders of the doughty warrior.Thomas Fairfax (1693–1781), an army officer from Leeds Castle, Kent, England, first came to VA in 1735 and settled on maternal estates there as a proprietor in 1747.
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