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1980 novel by Michael Crichton
Congo is a 1980 lost world science fiction novel by Michael Crichton, the fifth under his own name and the fifteenth overall. The novel centers on an
Congo_(novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Congo or Kongo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Congo or The Congo may refer to: Congo River, in central Africa Congo Basin, the sedimentary
Congo
1998 novel by Barbara Kingsolver
of Georgia to the village of Kilanga in the Belgian Congo, close to the Kwilu River. The novel's title refers to Bible errata. The father of the family
The_Poisonwood_Bible
Comic album by Belgian cartoonist Hergé
Tintin in the Congo (French: Tintin au Congo; French pronunciation: [tɛ̃tɛn o kɔ̃go]) is the second volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series
Tintin_in_the_Congo
1899 novella by Joseph Conrad
encounter: a reading of six novels. London: Rex Collings. ISBN 978-0-86036-016-2. Ankomah, Baffour (October 1999). "The Butcher of Congo". New African. Firchow
Heart_of_Darkness
Territory in Central Africa (1885–1908)
The Congo Free State (CFS), also known as the Independent State of the Congo (French: État indépendant du Congo), was a large state and absolute monarchy
Congo_Free_State
1995 American film
Congo is a 1995 American science fiction action-adventure film directed by Frank Marshall from a screenplay by John Patrick Shanley, based on the 1980
Congo_(film)
Capital and most populous city of DR Congo
1966, is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is one of the world's fastest-growing megacities, with an estimated
Kinshasa
1996 book by Redmond O'Hanlon
Congo Journey (1996) is an autobiographical novel by British author Redmond O'Hanlon, following his trip across the Congo, taking a friend to Lake Tele
Congo_Journey
1980 thriller novel by A. J. Quinnell
to Congo and argued that, compared to Congo there is not as much "flair", but more "traditional virtues, or lack of virtue, of the suspense novel." Barbara
Man_on_Fire_(Quinnell_novel)
1960–1965 political unrest in Central Africa
The Congo Crisis (French: Crise congolaise) was a period of political upheaval and conflict between 1960 and 1965 in the Republic of the Congo (today the
Congo_Crisis
1960 novel by Graham Greene
Burnt-Out Case (1960) is a novel by English author Graham Greene, set in a leper colony on the upper reaches of a tributary of the Congo River in Africa. Querry
A_Burnt-Out_Case
2014 novel by Denis Johnson
on as a journalist. The title of the novel is a reference to the Happy Mountains of the Congo, where the novel's climax takes place. The mountain range
The_Laughing_Monsters
2005 novel by Roland Smith
Cryptid Hunters is a 2005 young adult novel by Roland Smith. It follows thirteen-year-old twins Grace and Marty O'Hara after their parents go missing
Cryptid_Hunters
Eaters of the Dead. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-394-49400-5. Michael Crichton (1980). Congo. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-394-51392-8. Michael Crichton (1987). Sphere. Knopf.
Michael_Crichton_bibliography
1968 British war film by Jack Cardiff
Wilbur Smith's 1965 novel, The Dark of the Sun. The story about a band of mercenaries sent on a dangerous mission during the Congo Crisis was adapted into
Dark_of_the_Sun
Belgian writer and teacher (1920–2000)
retirement. Furthermore, he was a writer of novels and non-fiction about the colonial life in Congo. In his novel De arena of 1978, he describes the murder
Gerard_Soete
American author and filmmaker (1942–2008)
published 25 novels in his lifetime, including: The Andromeda Strain (1969), The Terminal Man (1972), The Great Train Robbery (1975), Congo (1980), Sphere
Michael_Crichton
2006 novel by John le Carré
thriller/espionage novel by British writer John le Carré, published in 2006. Set against the background of the chaotic East Congo, the story involves
The_Mission_Song
Novel by Mario Vargas Llosa
inhabitants of the Congo Basin and the Peruvian Amazon during the latter part of the 19th and early part of the 20th century. The novel naturally and purposefully
The_Dream_of_the_Celt
Fictional character
into the heart of an unnamed place in Africa (generally regarded as the Congo Free State). With the help of his superior technology, Kurtz has turned
Kurtz_(Heart_of_Darkness)
1994 historical novel by Abdulrazak Gurnah
1902 novel Heart of Darkness. In Aziz's easterly journey to the Congo, Jacobs says that Gurnah is challenging the dominant Western images of the Congo at
Paradise_(Gurnah_novel)
American author, poet, and essayist (born 1955)
the setting of the novel is somewhat similar to Kingsolver's own childhood in the Democratic Republic of Congo (then Zaire), the novel is not autobiographical
Barbara_Kingsolver
Gangrene is a 1968 novel written by Flemish writer and former Assistant Direct Commissioner in the Belgian Congo Jef Geeraerts. Also referred to as Black
Gangrene_(book)
In both the former French Congo (now the Republic of the Congo) and Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of the Congo), the popular partnered dance
Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Music_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
1990 Venezuelan film
Conrad's novella of the same name. Like the novel, the film is about Joseph Conrad's journey to the Congo as a settler between 1890 and 1914. The film
Heart_of_Darkness_(1990_film)
1956 novel by Kathryn Hulme
headstrong Dr. Fortunati, operator of a remote hospital in the Belgian Congo, with whom she gradually builds respect, and again during World War II,
The_Nun's_Story
Species of virus
Bas-Congo virus (BASV) is a poorly characterized rhabdovirus discovered in the blood of a patient who survived a severe illness resembling hemorrhagic
Bas-Congo_virus
Prize for short fiction from the magazine The Caribbean Writer. Her novel Désirée Congo, translated by M. A. Salvodon, was shortlisted for the 2025 Warwick
Évelyne_Trouillot
2010 book by David Van Reybrouck
Congo: The Epic History of a People (original Dutch title: Congo. Een geschiedenis) is a 639 page non-fiction book by David Van Reybrouck, first published
Congo: The Epic History of a People
Congo:_The_Epic_History_of_a_People
Book by Ralph Peters
War in 2020 is a 1991 war-adventure novel written by Ralph Peters. Taking place in a future dystopia, the novel's plot is spread over 15 years and mostly
The_War_in_2020
1987 novel by Michael Crichton
Sphere is a 1987 novel by Michael Crichton, his sixth novel under his own name and his sixteenth overall. It was adapted into the film Sphere in 1998.
Sphere_(novel)
1978 novel by Daniel Carney
The CIA have hijacked the plane as part of a Cold War deal with current Congo president General Ndofa. Waiting in the Tel Aviv airport for Limbani is
The_Wild_Geese_(Carney_novel)
Basin) Frank E. Sorenson c-14m April 10, 1961 Life in Hot, Wet Lands: The Congo Basin David A. Smart (producer) bw-10m November 8, 1949 Video Life in the
List_of_Coronet_Films_films
1884–85 European meeting on colonisation in Africa
returned to the Congo not as a reporter but as Leopold's agent, with the secret mission to organise what would become known as the Congo Free State soon
Berlin_Conference
Species of virus
been reported and are being investigated.". The Democratic Republic of Congo announced a final tally of 77 cases (36 confirmed, 17 probable and 24 suspect)
Bundibugyo_ebolavirus
Disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo. The cause of the outbreak was initially unidentified, raising concerns that it could be a novel pathogen and leading some
2024 Kwango province malaria outbreak
2024_Kwango_province_malaria_outbreak
1959 film by Fred Zinnemann
the novel, which was based on the life of Belgian nun Marie Louise Habets. Latter portions of the film were shot on location in the Belgian Congo and
The_Nun's_Story_(film)
Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in the Republic of the Congo
reached the Republic of the Congo in March 2020. On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause
COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of the Congo
COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_Republic_of_the_Congo
Hemorrhagic fever caused by ebolaviruses
the Democratic Republic of the Congo in May 2017, and 2018. In July 2019, the World Health Organization declared the Congo Ebola outbreak a world health
Ebola
Belgian writer
AND GODS, novel, l’Aleph, Sweden, 2014 EUR-AFRICAN EXILES, novel, l’Aleph, Sweden, 2014 ADOPTED BY AN AMERICAN HOMOSEXUAL IN THE BELGIAN CONGO, l’Aleph
Albert_Russo
2011 novel by Guy Saville
The Afrika Reich is a 2011 alternate history action thriller novel by Guy Saville in which the point of divergence is the United Kingdom being defeated
The_Afrika_Reich
1992 philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn
Ishmael is a 1992 philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn. The novel examines the hidden cultural biases driving modern civilization and explores themes of
Ishmael_(Quinn_novel)
Legendary mountain range in east Africa
times, the Rwenzori Mountains of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo being the most celebrated. People of the ancient world—especially geographers
Mountains of the Moon (Africa)
Mountains_of_the_Moon_(Africa)
American actress (born 1966)
"#StandWithCongo | A Stier Forward Campaign". Stand with Congo. Retrieved July 27, 2016. "LIVE NYC Screening4Action at TriBeCa". Facebook.com/StandWithCongo. Retrieved
Robin_Wright
Security (Reciprocal Agreements) Order 2017 160 The Democratic Republic of the Congo (Sanctions) (Overseas Territories) (Amendment) Order 2017 161 The Naval
List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2017
List_of_statutory_instruments_of_the_United_Kingdom,_2017
1995 novel by Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen
1945 is an alternate history novel written by Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen in 1995 that described the period immediately after World War II
1945 (Gingrich and Forstchen novel)
1945_(Gingrich_and_Forstchen_novel)
Novel by Michael Crichton
to correspond with the film adaptation of the novel) is a 1976 novel by Michael Crichton, the fourth novel under his own name and his 14th overall. The
Eaters_of_the_Dead
Clifford J. Kamen (producer) color 16m May 10, 1955 video [682] People of the Congo (ERPI); James P. Chapin; camera: Attilio Gatti B&W 10m July 6, 1939 video
List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles
Irish diplomat, activist, nationalist and poet (1864–1916)
published his short novel Heart of Darkness in 1899, exploring the colonial ills. Casement later exposed the conditions he found in the Congo during an official
Roger_Casement
2016 novel by Robert Harris
Conclave is a 2016 novel by British writer Robert Harris. The book is set in the context of the death of a pope and the subsequent papal conclave to elect
Conclave_(novel)
The COVID-19 pandemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe
COVID-19 pandemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
2015 film by Pierre Morel
mercenary who assassinates the mining minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2006 on orders from multinational mining companies. Eight years after
The_Gunman_(2015_film)
1929 novel by Alexander Belyayev
1929 Soviet science fiction novella written by Alexander Belyayev. The novel, part of the Professor Wagner's Inventions series, was first published in
Hoity_Toity_(novel)
Belgian colonial administrator
as Governor-General of Belgium's principal African colony, the Belgian Congo, between 1934 and 1946. Ryckmans began his career in the colonial service
Pierre Ryckmans (governor-general)
Pierre_Ryckmans_(governor-general)
Fictional character, introduced in 1971
of the novel he contacts a Congo mercenary called Louis, whom he met in Katanga (that means the Jackal was probably a mercenary during the Congo Crisis
Jackal (The Day of the Jackal)
Jackal_(The_Day_of_the_Jackal)
American primatologist (1932–1985)
for the next seven weeks through Kenya, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Their route included visits to Tsavo, East
Dian_Fossey
Phrase for confusing or meaningless language
character Jubal Harshaw speaks of Mumbo Jumbo as the "God of the Congo" towards the end of the novel in a discourse on the meaning of religions.[citation needed]
Mumbo_jumbo_(phrase)
Outbreak of Ebola virus disease
Ebola virus disease occurred in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). The first recorded case was from Yambuku, a small village in Mongala District
1976 Zaire Ebola virus outbreak
1976_Zaire_Ebola_virus_outbreak
President of DR Congo and Zaire from 1965 to 1997
in Zaire. Barbara Kingsolver's 1998 historical novel The Poisonwood Bible depicts the events of the Congo Crisis from a fictional standpoint, featuring
Mobutu_Sese_Seko
1940 film by H. C. Potter
Congo Maisie is a 1940 comedy-drama film directed by H. C. Potter and starring Ann Sothern for the second time in the ten film Maisie series as showgirl
Congo_Maisie
Name list
Colombian footballer Daniel Aselo, politician of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Daniel Asenov (born 1997), Bulgarian boxer Daniel Ash (born 1957), English
List of people with given name Daniel
List_of_people_with_given_name_Daniel
Global disease outbreak since September 2023
researchers identified a novel subgroup of clade I of mpox in Kamituga, a mining town in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Epidemiologists reported
2023–2026_mpox_epidemic
2009 book by Jo Nesbø
The Leopard is a crime novel by Norwegian novelist Jo Nesbø. Its Norwegian title is Panserhjerte, which does not directly translate to The Leopard; it
The_Leopard_(Nesbø_novel)
Former country
Lado-Enclave) was a leased territory administered by the Congo Free State and later by the Belgian Congo that existed from 1894 until 1910. Situated on the
Lado_Enclave
Family of infectious diseases
Filoviridae infections (such as Ebola virus or Marburg virus), Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), or the South American hemorrhagic fevers (which
Viral_hemorrhagic_fever
Railway line in Democratic Republic of the Congo
line is mentioned by Joseph Conrad in his novel Heart of Darkness, which he witnessed when he worked in the Congo Free State. It is also shown in the 2016
Matadi–Kinshasa_Railway
1925 novel by John Dos Passos
Manhattan Transfer is an American novel by John Dos Passos published in 1925. It focuses on the development of urban life in New York City from the Gilded
Manhattan_Transfer_(novel)
British politician (1873–1924)
company Elder Dempster, Morel observed a fortune being made in the import of Congo rubber and the shipping out of guns and manacles. He correctly deduced that
E._D._Morel
1912 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Lost World is an adventure and science fiction novel by British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle recounting an expedition to a remote plateau in the
The_Lost_World_(Doyle_novel)
Pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2
programmes such as COVAX, aiming to provide vaccine equity. Treatments include novel antiviral drugs and symptom control. Common mitigation measures during the
COVID-19_pandemic
Disease outbreak in Ethiopia
in Spain in the US in the UK Ouse to Ouse Tock Womey massacre Zaire/DR Congo 1976 2014 2017 2018–2020 Kivu 2018 Équateur 2020 Équateur 2021 North Kivu
2025–26 Ethiopian Marburg virus disease outbreak
2025–26_Ethiopian_Marburg_virus_disease_outbreak
1963 novel by Alistair MacLean
West Berlin; unrest in Hungary, Indochina, Congo, and Latin America; and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The novel exploits contemporary fascination with the
Ice_Station_Zebra_(novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
Turkmenistan Gates of Hell (rapids), rapids through a gorge in eastern Congo Gate of Hell (film), a 1953 Japanese samurai film Gates of Hell trilogy
Gates of Hell (disambiguation)
Gates_of_Hell_(disambiguation)
Chain of volcanoes in East Africa
Democratic Republic of the Congo Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda Michael Crichton's novel Congo is set mostly in the
Virunga_Mountains
1930 film
Daughter of the Congo is a 1930 American race film directed, written and produced by Oscar Micheaux. The film is loosely based on the novel The American
A_Daughter_of_the_Congo
American reality television series episodes
wind-up doll; a 1970 Chevrolet Impala car; an antique African sword from the Congo; and a limited edition copy of The Authorized Al, a biography of "Weird
List_of_Pawn_Stars_episodes
1974 Republic of the Congo film
Two tribes, the Tsembo and the Tsoundi, have an alliance in pre-colonial Congo after years of contentious struggle. The son and daughter of the tribes'
La_Rançon_d'une_alliance
American physician
Meadowlarks Springs Productions [a novel]. Beyond the Storm: Treating the Powerless and the Powerful in Mobutu's Congo/Zaire (2006), with [Malonga Miatudila]
William_Close
1961 travel journal by Graham Greene
first published in 1961. Greene set two of his novels in Africa; A Burnt-Out Case, set in the Belgian Congo, and The Heart of the Matter, set in Sierra Leone
In_Search_of_a_Character
2010 novel by Paul Pickering
Pickering travelled down the Congo River in the last stages of the war from Kisangani to Kinshasa to research the novel but had been planning the story
The_Leopard's_Wife
1885 novel by H. Rider Haggard
initially written in this genre. A much later Lost World novel is Michael Crichton's Congo, which is set in the 1970s and features characters seeking
King_Solomon's_Mines
Former Belgian colonial company
SAB agents inspired Joseph Conrad to write his 1899 novel Heart of Darkness. The Compagnie du Congo pour le Commerce et l'Industrie CCCI was created by
Société anonyme belge pour le commerce du Haut-Congo
Société_anonyme_belge_pour_le_commerce_du_Haut-Congo
Species of virus affecting humans and animals
were both originally named for Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), the country where it was first described, and was at first suspected to
Zaire_ebolavirus
British actress
exceptional performer." In 2016 she played Stef in They Drink It in the Congo at the Almeida Theatre. In 2018 she played Cecily Cardew in The Importance
Fiona_Button
джудист Димитър Запрянов (in Bulgarian) Immediate Former Bishop of DR Congo’s Isiro-Niangara Dies Hours after Pope Francis Appoints Apostolic Administrator
Deaths_in_July_2024
India/US, M/N); The Emperor of All Maladies Denis Mukwege (born 1955, Congo, M/R) Clare Mulley (born 1969, England, Bg) Nadia Murad (born 1993, Iraq/Germany
List_of_non-fiction_writers
French military officer and mercenary
World War, the First Indochina War, the Suez Crisis, the Algerian War, the Congo Crisis, the North Yemen Civil War and the Nigerian Civil War. He was one
Roger_Faulques
Practice of humans eating other humans
including Fiji (once nicknamed the "Cannibal Isles"), the Amazon Basin, the Congo, and the Māori people of New Zealand. Cannibalism was also practised in
Human_cannibalism
winner Rory Nugent 1975, explorer and writer; mounted expeditions along the Congo and Brahmaputra River Robert C. O'Brien, novelist and journalist Kira Obolensky
List of Williams College people
List_of_Williams_College_people
Form of powdered cocaine or heroin
captured at the age of 5 by rebel fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including being given brown-brown. "The rebel soldier who had hit me used
Brown-brown
American actor and filmmaker (born 1972)
third of which he also directed. Affleck is the co-founder of the Eastern Congo Initiative, a grantmaking and advocacy-based nonprofit organization. He
Ben_Affleck
Congolese nurse who died from Ebola in 1976
October 19, 1976) was a nurse in Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She died from Ebola virus disease during the 1976 epidemic in Zaire. She
Mayinga_N'Seka
1748 novel by Denis Diderot
is the first novel by Denis Diderot, published anonymously in 1748. It is an allegory that portrays Louis XV as Mangogul, Sultan of Congo, who owns a magic
The_Indiscreet_Jewels
Congolese writer (1947–1995)
Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The oldest of seven children, Tansi was born in the former Belgian Congo, in the village of Kimwaanza, just
Sony_Lab'ou_Tansi
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
Florante at Laura by Tagalog author Francisco Balagtas. José Rizal wrote the novels Noli Me Tángere and El filibusterismo, both of which depict the injustices
Philippines
1969 Italian film
was based on the novel Rebellion by Piero Regnoli, under his pen name Dean Craig. Set during the Simba rebellion, during the Congo Crisis, the film begins
The_Seven_Red_Berets
Virus that causes COVID-19
began in late 2019. The virus previously had the provisional name 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), and has also been called human coronavirus 2019
SARS-CoV-2
Multi-purpose stadium in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Originally known as Stade Roi Baudouin (King Baudouin Stadium) when it
Stade_Tata_Raphaël
American author and journalist (1899–1961)
writers and artists of the "Lost Generation" expatriate community. His debut novel, The Sun Also Rises, was published in 1926. In 1928, Hemingway returned
Ernest_Hemingway
CONGO NOVEL
CONGO NOVEL
Girl/Female
Tamil
Novel, Creation
Boy/Male
Indian
New, Novel, Innovative
Girl/Female
Hindu
Novel, Creation
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese
Clever
Girl/Female
Hindu
Novel
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a bush or hedge of hawthorn (Old English haguþorn, hægþorn, i.e. thorn used for making hedges and enclosures, Old English haga, (ge)hæg), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Hawthorn in County Durham. In Scotland the surname originated in the Durham place name, and from Scotland it was taken to Ireland. This spelling is now found primarily in northern Ireland.The American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–64) was a direct descendant of Major William Hathorne, one of the English Puritans who settled in MA in 1630, and whose son John Hathorne was one of the judges in the Salem witchcraft trials. The writer’s father was a sea captain, as was his grandfather, the revolutionary war hero Daniel Hathorne (1731–96). The spelling of the surname was altered by the novelist.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Chinese : from an ancient area named Cong Yang, whose residents adopted the surname.Vietnamese : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Latin
From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney...
Surname or Lastname
English (of Welsh origin)
English (of Welsh origin) : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel ‘son of Hywel’, a personal name meaning ‘eminent’ (see Howell).Irish : mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil ‘son of the servant of St. Paul’ (see Guilfoyle).This surname is extremely common in Wales and has also spread throughout England and Ireland. The first recorded occurrence of the surname in its modern form is Roger ap Howell, alias Powell, named in a lawsuit in 1563. He was the grandson of Howell ap John (d. 1535). Snelling Powell, born in Carmarthen, Wales, in 1758, came to America in 1793 and was a successful actor and theater manager in Boston. Later members of the family include the novelist Anthony Powell (b. 1905).
Boy/Male
English Welsh
Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a...
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a novel written by Sumitranandan pant
Girl/Female
Hindu
Novel, Creation
Boy/Male
Chinese
Intelligent.
Boy/Male
Indian
Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment
Girl/Female
Muslim
Rarity, Rare object, Novelty
Girl/Female
Tamil
Novel
Boy/Male
Indian
Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment
Girl/Female
African, British, English, Greek, Hebrew
To Grant; Kongo
Girl/Female
Tamil
Novel, Creation
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Great Congo; Belief; Custom; Religion; Day
CONGO NOVEL
CONGO NOVEL
Boy/Male
Indian
Noble, Honored, Well-esteem
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a piper, from Middle English pipe ‘pipe’ (Old English pīpe). In some cases it may have been a topographic name from the same word in the sense ‘waterpipe’, ‘conduit’, ‘water channel’, or a habitational name from Pipe in Herefordshire or Pipehill in Staffordshire, near Lichfield (earlier Pipa), both named from this word.English (East Anglia) : occasionally from a personal name, Pipe, which is recorded in Domesday Book.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Bright
Boy/Male
Hindu
A sage
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Has big lips.
Female
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Leelavathi, LILAWATI means "free will of God."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sukritha | ஸà¯à®•à¯à®°à®¿à®¤à®¾
A person who does good things, Made good
Boy/Male
Indian
Short Man; Cute Friend
Boy/Male
Biblical
He is my father.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of the narrator of one of the hadith
CONGO NOVEL
CONGO NOVEL
CONGO NOVEL
CONGO NOVEL
CONGO NOVEL
n.
A contraction of two vowels (as the final and initial vowels of united words) into one long vowel, or into a diphthong; synaeresis; as, cogo for coago.
pl.
of Novelty
n.
Any large ape; especially, the chimpanzee and the orang-outang.
n.
Black tea, of higher grade (finer leaf and less dusty) than the present bohea. See Tea.
n.
An apophyge.
n.
The act of taking leave; parting ceremony; farewell; also, dismissal.
n.
Something novel; a new or strange thing.
v. t.
To put into the form of novels; to represent by fiction.
n.
An abbreviation of Congius.
n. & v.
See Conge, Conge.
n.
A genus of amphibians, inhabiting the Southern United States, having a serpentlike form, but with four minute limbs and two persistent gill openings; the Congo snake.
n.
To take leave with the customary civilities; to bow or courtesy.
n.
Alt. of Congo
n.
Novelty; new things.
n.
A European fish (Zoarces viviparus), remarkable for producing living young; -- called also greenbone, guffer, bard, and Maroona eel. Also, an American species (Z. anguillaris), -- called also mutton fish, and, erroneously, congo eel, ling, and lamper eel. Both are edible, but of little value.
n.
The customary act of civility on any occasion; a bow or a courtesy.
n.
The quality or state of being novel; newness; freshness; recentness of origin or introduction.
n.
The mangrove; -- so called in the Pacific Islands.