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Transcription of languages into Cyrillic script
schemes: Cyrillization of Arabic Cyrillization of Chinese Cyrillization of English Cyrillization of Esperanto Cyrillization of French Cyrillization of German
Cyrillization
The Cyrillization of Korean is the transcribing and transliterating the Korean language into the Cyrillic alphabet. The main cyrillization system in use
Cyrillization_of_Korean
Topics referred to by the same term
Cyrillization of Polish may refer to: Cyrillization of Polish under the Russian Empire Cyrillic transcriptions of Polish This disambiguation page lists
Cyrillization_of_Polish
Conversion of a text from one script to another
romanization Cyrillization of Japanese Khmer language Khmer script Romanization of Khmer Korean language Hangul/Chosŏn'gŭl Romanization of Korean Cyrillization of
Transliteration
Transcription of Arabic into Cyrillic script
Cyrillization of Arabic is the conversion of text written in Arabic script into Cyrillic script. Because the Arabic script is an abjad (a writing system
Cyrillization_of_Arabic
Writing of Japanese Language in Cyrillic script
of cyrillization systems used by different Cyrillic alphabet-based languages, such as: The standard and most widely used system for cyrillization into
Cyrillization_of_Japanese
Cyrillization of Greek refers to the transcription or transliteration of text from the Greek alphabet to the Cyrillic script. The Early Cyrillic alphabet
Cyrillization_of_Greek
Move from Latin scripts to Cyrillic
In the USSR, cyrillisation or cyrillization (Russian: Кириллиза́ция, romanized: kirillizatsiya) was a campaign from the late 1930s to the 1950s to replace
Cyrillisation in the Soviet Union
Cyrillisation_in_the_Soviet_Union
Transcription of the Chinese language into Cyrillic
The cyrillization of Chinese is the transcription of Chinese characters into the Cyrillic alphabet. The Palladius system is the official Russian standard
Cyrillization_of_Chinese
Transliteration of French into Russian Cyrillic script
Russian uses phonetic transcription for the Cyrillization of its many loanwords from French. Some use is made of Cyrillic's iotation features to represent
Cyrillization_of_French
Cyrillization of German is the conversion of text written in the German Latin alphabet into the Cyrillic alphabet, according to rules based on pronunciation
Cyrillization_of_German
Orthography of the Esperanto language
Esperanto is written in a Latin-script alphabet of twenty-eight letters, with upper and lower case. This is supplemented by punctuation marks and by various
Esperanto_orthography
Multiple alphabets of Kurdish language
Kurdish is most commonly written using either of two alphabets: the Latin-based Bedirxan or Hawar alphabet, introduced by Celadet Alî Bedirxan in 1932
Kurdish_alphabets
Writing system
Representing other writing systems with Cyrillic letters is called Cyrillization. Ё in Russian is usually spelled as Е; Ё is typically printed in texts
Cyrillic_script
Tungusic language spoken in northwest China
The Xibe language (Xibe: ᠰᡞᠪᡝ ᡤᡞᠰᡠᠨ, romanized: sibe gisun, also Sibo, Sibe) is a Tungusic language spoken by members of the Sibe minority of Xinjiang
Xibe_language
Character of the Japanese writing system
used Russian system of cyrillization made by Spalvin used <е> ye, unlike the currently prevalent Polivanov system of cyrillization, where the kana are transliterated
E_(kana)
System of transcription of the Japanese language into Russian Cyrillic script
changed to m before b, p and m as in traditional Hepburn. The following cyrillization system for Japanese is known as the Yevgeny Polivanov system. Note that
Polivanov_system
Cereal food made from groats of different wheat species
savar, cyrillized: бӧлхӧр / савар, armenized: բւղխւր / սավար, pronounced [bʊlˈxʊɾ / saːˈvaːɾ] Persian: بلغور, romanized: bolghur, cyrillized: булғур
Bulgur
Topical guide to the Korean language
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Korean language: Korean – East Asian language spoken by about 80 million people
Outline of the Korean language
Outline_of_the_Korean_language
Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Sigma
Table of syllables used in Palladius cyrillization of Chinese
complete listing of syllables used in the Palladius system for the cyrillization of Standard Chinese. Each syllable in a cell is composed of an initial
Table of syllables in Palladius system
Table_of_syllables_in_Palladius_system
or [ŋ] Uzbek: [ŋ] ⟨нъ⟩: Crimean Tatar: [ŋ] ⟨нь⟩: Yakut: [ɲ] In the cyrillization of Chinese it is used for a word-final [n], equivalent to pinyin ⟨n⟩
List_of_Cyrillic_multigraphs
Bukharian-language literary journal
of the publication was changed to Adabijoti Soveti. As part of the Cyrillization reforms in the Soviet Union in the late 1930s, the writing of Jewish-Bukharian
Ⱨajoti_Miⱨnati
Sino-Tibetan language
aid standard pronunciation. There are also at least two systems of cyrillization for Chinese. The most widespread is the Palladius system. With the growing
Chinese_language
Country in Southeast Europe
Languages Greek alphabet (History, Orthography, Diacritics, Braille, Cyrillization, Romanization (Greeklish) and numerals Greek language (Demotic, Katharevousa)
Greece
Russian sinologist (1817–1878)
engaged in ethnographic and linguistic research there. Kafarov designed a Cyrillization system for the Chinese language, known as the Palladius system. This
Palladius_(Kafarov)
Localization to the Russian language
recommended by the U.S. Library of Congress. Cyrillic script in Unicode Cyrillization GOST 10859 Mojibake PTS-DOS Romanization of Russian Starikov, Yuri.
Computer_Russification
Cyrillic letter
form of Л҄, denoting a palatalized Л. This letter is also used for the Cyrillization of Arabic.[citation needed] Cyrillic characters in Unicode Soft De Soft
Soft_El
Tenth letter in the Greek Alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Kappa
with macron below Cyrillization of Arabic Х̣ х̣ Kha with dot below Cyrillization of Arabic Х̮ х̮ Kha with breve below Cyrillization of Arabic Ԧ ԧ Shha
List_of_Cyrillic_letters
Twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Mu_(letter)
Seventeenth letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Rho
Seventh letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Eta
Ancient forms of the Greek language
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Ancient_Greek
Transcriptions of the Polish language into the Cyrillic script
transcribing the Polish language into the Cyrillic script. The system of the Cyrillization of Polish proper names, as employed in today's Russia, emerged during
Cyrillic transcriptions of Polish
Cyrillic_transcriptions_of_Polish
River in Central Asia
[ɐˌmu‿dɐrˈjɔ] Turkmen: Amyderýa, cyrillized: Амыдеря, arabized: آمودریا, pronounced [ɑˌmɯdɑɾˈjɑ] Uzbek: Amudaryo, cyrillized: Амударё, arabized: ئەمۇدەریا
Amu_Darya
transcriptions sḥ and tḥ, with a dot under the h (esḥen, butḥa). The following cyrillization (paired in the table below with the Norman system) was designed by the
Transliterations_of_Manchu
Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Theta
Last letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Omega
Rendering Greek in Latin characters
Association and the United States' Library of Congress. Classical compound Cyrillization of Greek English words of Greek origin Greek alphabet List of Latin
Romanization_of_Greek
Kanji reading based on the original Chinese
Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki / ISO 3602 Nihon-shiki JSL Wāpuro (keyboard input) Cyrillization Polivanov system v t e
On'yomi
Greek letter
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Pi_(letter)
Japanese language written in Latin script
Daijisen does not mention the name vī, while Kōjien does. Japan portal Cyrillization of Japanese Japanese writing system List of ISO romanizations Transcription
Romanization_of_Japanese
Soviet linguist, orientalist and polyglot
writing systems for the peoples of the Soviet Union and also designed a cyrillization system for Japanese language, which was officially accepted in the Soviet
Yevgeny_Polivanov
Script of the Polish language
('Yellow the ego with/of a gusle'). Polish orthography Polish Braille Cyrillization of Polish under the Russian Empire Cyrillic transcriptions of Polish
Polish_alphabet
Cyrillic letter
form of Д҄, denoting a palatalized Д. Cyrillic characters in Unicode Cyrillization of Arabic "Compart Ꙣ". Compart. Compart AG. Retrieved 31 August 2023
Soft_De
Fourteenth letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Xi_(letter)
Script used to write the Greek language
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Greek_alphabet
Scripts used to write the Uzbek language
X x, C c, Ş ş, Ç ç, Q q, Ƣ ƣ, H h, Ꞑ ꞑ. However, at this time the Cyrillization process was already gaining momentum in the USSR, which made the reform
Uzbek_alphabet
Fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Omicron
Sinitic language spoken in Central Asia
Latinisation in the Soviet Union and Cyrillisation in the Soviet Union Cyrillization of Chinese Dungan at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Gladney 1991, pp. 393–394
Dungan_language
Standardized set of Chinese characters
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Simplified_Chinese_characters
Sixth letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Zeta
Table of all sounds in Standard Chinese
place of "they are". Wade–Giles table Palladius table Zhuyin table Cyrillization of Chinese Comparison of Chinese transcription systems See 嘎. See 哦
Pinyin_table
Reconstructed ancestor of the Hakka varieties
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Proto-Hakka
Cyrillic orthography of Polish used under the Russian Empire
Between 1772 and 1815, the Russian Empire seized about four-fifths of Poland-Lithuania, where Polish was the leading official language. Polish remained
Cyrillization of Polish under the Russian Empire
Cyrillization_of_Polish_under_the_Russian_Empire
Iranian ethnic group native to Central and South Asia
romanized: X̌ik mardamiš, cyrillized: Х̆ик мардамиш, pronounced [xik maɾdaˈmiʃ] Persian: مردمان وخی, romanized: mardumān-i Wakhī, cyrillized: мардумони Вахӣ, pronounced
Wakhi_people
Japanese style of ruby text
Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki / ISO 3602 Nihon-shiki JSL Wāpuro (keyboard input) Cyrillization Polivanov system v t e
Furigana
Penultimate letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Psi_(Greek)
Chinese-born Russian cinematographer
Иола́нда Евге́ньевна Чен, romanized: Yolanda Evgenievna Chen; Chinese: 陈幼兰; Cyrillized Chinese: Чэнь Юлань) (18 October 1913 – 5 February 2006) was a cinematographer
Yu-Lan_Chen
Romanization scheme for Mandarin Chinese
portal Languages portal Comparison of Chinese transcription systems Cyrillization of Chinese Daoism–Taoism romanization issue Legge romanization Romanization
Wade–Giles
Topics referred to by the same term
Russian-Chinese Pidgin Russian methods for writing the Chinese language: Cyrillization of Chinese Latinxua Sin Wenz Dungan language, a Sinitic language spoken
Russian_Chinese
Indo-European language
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Greek_language
Kanji reading based on the native Japanese pronunciation
Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki / ISO 3602 Nihon-shiki JSL Wāpuro (keyboard input) Cyrillization Polivanov system v t e
Kun'yomi
Cyrillic letter used in Moldovan Cyrillic
Cyrillic script created by Russian and later Soviet linguists for the cyrillization of non-Slavic languages. Its form is derived from the Cyrillic letter
Zhe_with_breve
Japanese-made kanji
Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki / ISO 3602 Nihon-shiki JSL Wāpuro (keyboard input) Cyrillization Polivanov system v t e
Kokuji
First letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Alpha
Fourth letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Delta_(letter)
Twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Chi_(letter)
Standard form of Mandarin Chinese
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Standard_Chinese
2136 kanji recommended for proficiency in Japanese
Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki / ISO 3602 Nihon-shiki JSL Wāpuro (keyboard input) Cyrillization Polivanov system v t e
Jōyō_kanji
Kipchak Turkic language of the North Caucasus
the 1930s, the official Soviet policy was revised and the process of Cyrillization of Soviet languages was started. In 1937–38 the new alphabet based on
Karachay-Balkar
Ninth letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Iota
Nineteenth letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Tau
Standardized set of Chinese characters
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Traditional Chinese characters
Traditional_Chinese_characters
Third letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Gamma
Turkic language of the Oghuz sub-branch
Committee of the Turkmen SSR. At the end of the 1930s, the process of the Cyrillization of writing began throughout the USSR. In January 1939, the newspaper
Turkmen_language
Soviet Russian Koreanist (born 1930)
Candidate of Sciences, who created the Kontsevich system, the one of cyrillization system for the Korean language and currently the main system of transcribing
Lev_Kontsevich
Branch of the Chinese language family
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Mandarin_Chinese
Father of Genghis Khan (c. 1134–1171)
Yesü Möngke Chinese: 也速該; pinyin: Yěsùgāi Mongolian: ᠶᠢᠰᠦᠭᠡᠢ ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠤᠷ, cyrillized: Есүхэй баатар, pronounced [jesykʰei̯ b̥aɢatʰur] Waley, Arthur (13 May
Yesugei
Chinese See also Other transliterations Character-based General Chinese Cyrillization Xiao'erjing ʼPhags-pa script Bopomofo Taiwanese kana Taiwanese Phonetic
Cantonese Transliteration Scheme
Cantonese_Transliteration_Scheme
Valley in Central Asia
to various peoples. Persian: وادی فرغانه, romanized: vādi e Farğana, cyrillized: водии Фарғона, hebraized: ואדי פרגאנה, IPA: [ʋɔdiː'e̞ fæɾɣɔna] Uzbek:
Fergana_Valley
Fifth letter of the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Epsilon
Political party in Crimea
Milliy Firqa (Crimean Tatar: ملی فرقا, romanized: Milliy Fırqa, cyrillized: Миллий фыркъа, pronounced [mɪlˈlij fɯɾˈqɑ]; lit. 'National Party') was a Muslim
Milliy_Firqa
Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki / ISO 3602 Nihon-shiki JSL Wāpuro (keyboard input) Cyrillization Polivanov system v t e
List of Japanese typographic symbols
List_of_Japanese_typographic_symbols
King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973
[mu(h)ɐˈmad zɑˈ(h)iɾ ˈʃɑ] Dari: محمد ظاهر شاه, romanized: Muhammad Zāhir Šāh, cyrillized: Муҳаммад Зоҳир Шоҳ, pronounced [mʊ(ɦ)ɐmˈmad zɑːˈ(ɦ)ɪɾ ʃɑːʱ] Wikimedia
Mohammad_Zahir_Shah
Twentieth letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Upsilon
Dialect of Teochew Min
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Teoyeo_dialect
Southern Min language of China
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Teochew_Min
Romanization scheme for Standard Chinese
writing Combining character Comparison of Chinese transcription systems Cyrillization of Chinese Jyutping Pinyin table Romanization of Japanese Transcription
Pinyin
Ethnic group
Languages Greek alphabet (History, Orthography, Diacritics, Braille, Cyrillization, Romanization (Greeklish) and numerals Greek language (Demotic, Katharevousa)
Greeks
Primary branch of Sinitic spoken in southern China and Taiwan
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Min_Chinese
Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki / ISO 3602 Nihon-shiki JSL Wāpuro (keyboard input) Cyrillization Polivanov system v t e
List_of_jōyō_kanji
Thirteenth letter in the Greek alphabet
σ̌ Ligatures ϗ ϛ Numerals (Attic) ϛ (6) ϟ (90) ϡ (900) Related topics Use as scientific symbols Orthography Romanization Cyrillization Category v t e
Nu_(Greek)
Dialect of Korean spoken in former USSR
generations. Soviet Union portal Languages portal Koreanic languages Cyrillization of Korean Korean dialects Hamgyŏng dialect Yukjin dialect Kim, German
Koryo-mar
Romanization scheme for Cantonese Chinese
Chinese See also Other transliterations Character-based General Chinese Cyrillization Xiao'erjing ʼPhags-pa script Bopomofo Taiwanese kana Taiwanese Phonetic
Yale romanization of Cantonese
Yale_romanization_of_Cantonese
Variety of the Hakka Chinese language
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Pontianak_Hakka
Hellenic Aerospace Industry military equipment
Languages Greek alphabet (History, Orthography, Diacritics, Braille, Cyrillization, Romanization (Greeklish) and numerals Greek language (Demotic, Katharevousa)
Centauros_anti_drone_system
Oldest attested stage of Chinese
Pinyin MPS II Postal Tongyong Pinyin Wade–Giles EFEO Lessing-Othmer Yale Cyrillization Dungan Cyrillic Bopomofo Cantonese Bopomofo Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
Old_Chinese
Romanization scheme for Cantonese
Chinese See also Other transliterations Character-based General Chinese Cyrillization Xiao'erjing ʼPhags-pa script Bopomofo Taiwanese kana Taiwanese Phonetic
Jyutping
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Girl/Female
Muslim American Biblical Hebrew
Pure. Happy.
Boy/Male
Hindu
A name of Lord Shiva, One who has matted hair
Girl/Female
Indian
A river, Moon light
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Amazing; God; Anup
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a flower
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Wind
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shiromani | ஷிரோமணிÂ
Superb jewel
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Focussed; Who Knows Direction
Girl/Female
English American
Derived from abbreviation of names with '-nia' ending.
Female
Cornish
, active.
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