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Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
machines. Trajan returned to Rome in triumph and was granted the title Dacicus. The peace of 102 had returned Decebalus to the condition of more or less
Trajan
Commons has media related to Dacia and Dacians. Ludus Dacicus at dracones.ro (in Romanian) Ludus Dacicus fragments of Forma Urbis Romae at Stanford Digital
Ludus_Dacicus
Roman gold coin
The dacicus (meaning "Dacian") was a gold coin issued during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian (50–96) in honor of his claimed victory against the
Dacicus
Construction method for defensive walls
of the Dacian wall Dacian wall (murus dacicus), 3D reconstruction (v.2), stone ramparts Dacian wall (murus dacicus), 3D reconstruction (v.3), wooden ramparts
Murus_Dacicus
Topics referred to by the same term
dacicus Asphaeridiopus dacicus Centromerus dacicus Hercostomus dacicus Hyloniscus dacicus Lithobius dacicus Temnostethus dacicus Dacicus or Dacicus Maximus
Dacicus_(disambiguation)
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Built in murus dacicus style, the six Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains (Romanian: Cetăți dacice din Munții Orăștiei), in Romania, were created
Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains
Dacian_Fortresses_of_the_Orăștie_Mountains
Romanian football club
Club Sportiv Municipal Dacia Orăștie 2010, commonly known as Dacia Orăștie, is a Romanian football club based in Orăștie, Hunedoara County and currently
CSM_Dacia_Orăștie
Roman emperor from 306 to 337
Brazda lui Novac line supported by new castra. Constantine took the title Dacicus maximus in 336. In the last years of his life, Constantine made plans for
Constantine_the_Great
European tribe (2nd-4th centuries)
use the long-established imperial victory-title (cognomen ex virtute) Dacicus Maximus (literally: "the greatest Dacian") for victories over the Carpi
Carpi_(people)
Latin word for games and primary or gladiator schools
Gladiator § Schools and training. Examples include the Ludus Magnus and Ludus Dacicus. Ludus was also the word for a board game, examples of which include ludus
Ludus_(ancient_Rome)
Dacian capital until 2nd century AD
zone. The fortress, a quadrilateral formed by massive stone blocks (murus dacicus), was constructed on five terraces, on an area of almost 30,000 m². The
Sarmizegetusa_Regia
ended at Sasyk Lagoon near the Dniester River. Constantine took the title Dacicus maximus in 336. Some Roman territories north of the Danube resisted until
History_of_Romania
Roman combatant for entertainment
largest and most important, housing up to about 2,000 gladiators), Ludus Dacicus, Ludus Gallicus, and the Ludus Matutinus, which trained bestiarii. In the
Gladiator
Ancient Roman coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Sestertius
Type of Roman gladiator
teacher of would-be Thracians. List of Roman gladiator types Spartacus Ludus Dacicus Carter 2006, p. 104, citing Satyricon 45.12. Carter 2006, p. 104. Carter
Thraex
Creature in Greek mythology
Piroboridava Sucidava Davae Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains Murus Dacicus Foreign relations Greeks Celts Germanic tribes Romans Warfare Falx Sica
Siren_(mythology)
Short sword or large dagger
as such). Dacian warfare Falx Gladiator Gladius Illyrian warfare Ludus Dacicus Pugio Sicarii – Group of Jewish assassins during the Jewish–Roman wars
Sica
Bronze and later copper coin used in Ancient Rome
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
As_(Roman_coin)
of the Dacian settlements and fortresses employed the traditional Murus Dacicus construction technique. Note: Throughout these lists, an asterisk [*] indicates
List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
List_of_ancient_cities_in_Thrace_and_Dacia
69th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
30 11 6 13 42 39 +3 39 9 Zarandul Crișcior 30 11 6 13 42 68 −26 39 10 Dacicus Orăștie 30 10 5 15 60 79 −19 35 11 Inter Petrila 30 10 3 17 42 80 −38 33
2010–11_Liga_IV
Serbian politician (born 1966)
Retrieved 8 January 2019. Mitić, Lj. (28 July 2012). "Školski drugovi o Ivici Dačiću: Prasko je bio izuzetno dete". Blic online (in Serbo-Croatian). Archived
Ivica_Dačić
2nd to 4th century group outside Roman borders
emperors after Trajan, as late as AD 336, assumed the victory title of Dacicus Maximus (" Grand Dacian "): Antoninus Pius (157), Maximinus I (238), Decius
Free_Dacians
Roman legion
Caesar, son of the divine Nerva, Nerva Traianus Augustus, Germanicus, Dacicus, pontifex maximus, in his twelfth year of tribunician power, five times
Legio_IX_Hispana
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
Dacia (July 20, 246). Later both Decius and Gallienus assumed the titles Dacicus Maximus. In 272, Aurelian assumed the same title as Philip. In about 140
Dacians
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Aes_rude
Libertatis Library in the Baths of Diocletian Library of Palatine Apollo Ludus Dacicus Ludus Magnus Ulpian Library Porticus Absidata [it] Porticus Aemilia Porticus
List_of_ancient_sites_in_Rome
Monument commemorating Trajan's victory over Dacians
which calls Trajan Germanicus from his previous victories in Germany and Dacicus for his new conquest of Dacia, can be translated: To Mars Ultor, Caesar
Tropaeum_Traiani
Currency of ancient Rome
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Roman_currency
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Victoriatus
Roman province (106–271/275)
the Carpi and associated Dacian tribes enabled him to claim the title Dacicus Maximus. However, literary sources from antiquity (Eutropius, Aurelius
Roman_Dacia
Gold coin of ancient Rome
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Aureus
Historic site in Alba, Romania
Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains; the wall being the typical murus Dacicus. Outside the fortification three defensive ditches were found. During excavations
Dacian_fortress_of_Căpâlna
Ancient Roman coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Denarius
Mausoleum and monument in Athens, Greece
praetorian rank by the emperor Caesar Nerva Trajan Optimus Augustus Germanicus Dacicus". On the right niche of Philopappos once stood a Greek inscription (now
Philopappos_Monument
Ancient Roman gladiatorial school
can now be related to a building in Piazza Iside, still visible. Ludus Dacicus Amphitheatre Circus Maximus Colosseum Forma Urbis Romae List of Roman amphitheatres
Ludus_Magnus
Ancient kingdom in Southeastern Europe (168 BC – 106 AD)
ended at Sasyk Lagoon near the Dniester River. Constantine took the title Dacicus maximus in 336. Before 300, the Romans erected small forts at Dierna and
Dacia
Dacian fortified settlement
Some of the Dacian settlements and the fortresses employed the Murus Dacicus traditional construction technique. Most of these towns are attested by
Dava_(Dacian)
Bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Quincunx_(Roman_coin)
Silver Roman coin, half a denarius
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Quinarius
Latin work by Roman Emperor Trajan
Berzovia and Aizis. Bennett 2001, p. 97. Bennett, Julian (2001). "VIII Dacicus". Trajan: Optimus Princeps (2nd ed.). Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-21435-1
Dacica
Ancient tribal chieftain
Piroboridava Sucidava Davae Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains Murus Dacicus Foreign relations Greeks Celts Germanic tribes Romans Warfare Falx Sica
Dapyx
Late Roman Empire gold coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Solidus
Calendar year
machines. At Rome, Trajan was received as a winner and he took the name of Dacicus, a title that appears on his coinage of this period. At the beginning of
AD_101
43–42 BC Roman denarius coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Ides_of_March_coin
Coin used during the Roman Empire
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Antoninianus
Small solid gold coin of Late Antiquity
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Tremissis
October 97 Trajan, 98–117 Germanicus ("victorious in Germania"), October 97 Dacicus ("victorious in Dacia"), 102 Parthicus ("victorious in Parthia"), 114 Optimus
List of Roman imperial victory titles
List_of_Roman_imperial_victory_titles
Barbarian invasions against the Roman Empire in the 3rd century
the end of these operations Maximinus was given the appellation first "Dacicus maximus" and then "Sarmaticus maximus." During 236, an incursion by Carpi
Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century
Barbarian_invasions_into_the_Roman_Empire_of_the_3rd_century
Fortification used to protect an area from potential aggressors
Chinese city wall Citadel Glacis Medieval fortification Mural crown Murus Dacicus Murus Gallicus Talus (fortification) Châteauneuf Enclosure Caves, R. W
Defensive_wall
Series of bronze coins
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Constantinian_bronzes
UNESCO World Heritage Site
inscription is: "Imp(erator)/ Caesar Nerva/ Traianus Aug(ustus)/ Germ(anicus) Dacicus/ pontif(ex) maxim(us)/ (sic) pot(estate) XII co(n)s(ul) V/ imp(erator)
Potaissa_(castra)
Roman coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Argenteus
P(ATER) P(ATRIAE)] ("Emperor Caesar Nerva Trajan, Augustus, Germanicus, Dacicus, Pontiff Maximus, with the tribune power for the seventh time, Emperor
Ara_de_Trajano
Coin given to Jesus during his "Render unto Caesar" speech
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Tribute_penny
Ancient Roman coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Semuncia
Dacians. At Rome, Trajan was received as a hero and he took the name of Dacicus, a title that appears on his coinage of this period. Decebalus complied
History_of_the_Roman_Empire
Historical overview article
ISBN 978-1-84176-329-3, 2001, page 14, "It shows a Hellenised king of the Getae..." Dacicus, "Dācicus, a gold coin of Domitian, conqueror of the Dacians..." The Barbarians
Dacian_warfare
Collection of Roman fortifications
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Limes dacicus. The Dacian Limes is the generic modern term given to a collection of ramparts and linked series
Dacian_Limes
Romanian politician
Retrieved April 23, 2023. Siviu B. Moldovan, "Introductory Study" in "Testis Dacicus" (George Manu), Behind the Iron Curtain: Romania under Russian Occupation
Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul
Gheorghe_Cantacuzino-Grănicerul
Roman bronze coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Triens
Navy of ancient Rome
Victory (Concordia, Pax, Fides, Victoria) or after important events (Dacicus for the Trajan's Dacian Wars or Salamina for the Battle of Salamis). They
Roman_navy
Name used for different coins since antiquity
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
French_sol
306–336 Roman campaigns on its northern border
province of Dacia (abandoned by Aurelian), receiving the honorific title "Dacicus Maximus". It cannot be coincidental that an inscription found near the
German and Sarmatian campaigns of Constantine
German_and_Sarmatian_campaigns_of_Constantine
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Dodrans
Late Roman silver coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Miliarense
Coinage of Valerian and Gallienus, emperors of the Roman Empire
266 (VII). Victory titles Germanicus and Restitutor Galliarum, in 254; Dacicus maximus, late 256 - early 257; Germanicus maximus, in 255, twice in 257
Coinage of Valerian and Gallienus
Coinage_of_Valerian_and_Gallienus
Roman coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Siliqua
Cupitus Curianus Curio Cursor Curtianus Curvus Cyprianus Cyricus Dacianus Dacicus Dacius Dalmaticus Dalmatius Dama Damascius Damasippus Damasus Damianus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Football league season
Minerul Uricani 30 17 5 8 58 31 +27 56 4 Vulcan 29 14 11 4 50 27 +23 53 5 Dacicus Orăștie 28 16 2 10 76 54 +22 50 6 Minerul Aninoasa 29 12 9 8 51 27 +24
2009–10_Liga_IV
Senior fleet of the imperial Roman navy
Ops 1 quinquereme: Victoria 9 quadriremes: Fides, Vesta, Venus, Minerva, Dacicus, Fortuna, Annona, Libertas, Olivus 50 triremes: Concordia, Spes, Mercurius
Classis_Misenensis
the Dacian settlements and the fortresses employed the traditional Murus Dacicus (Dacian Wall) construction technique. List of ancient cities in Thrace
List of Dacian towns and fortresses
List_of_Dacian_towns_and_fortresses
Defensive wall in Bronze and Iron Age hill forts
"Altkönig-Preist" type Reverse view Pfostenschlitzmauer-type fortification wall Murus Dacicus Murus Gallicus Urnfield culture Hallstatt culture Wikimedia Commons has
Pfostenschlitzmauer
Conflict between the Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Dacia (101–102)
to Rome. Here he obtained the deserved triumph and assumed the title of Dacicus from the end of December, while the coins minted at the time celebrate
Trajan's_First_Dacian_War
2nd century Roman eques, official and governor of Egypt
the Lord Emperor Caesar Nerva Trajanus, the best, Augustus, Germanicus, Dacicus, under Marcus Rutilius Lupus, praefect of Egypt. To Sarapis and Isis, the
Marcus_Rutilius_Lupus
Extinct order of mammals
Paracimexomys Archibald, 1982 Species? †P. crossi Cifelli, 1997 Species? †P. dacicus Grigorescu & Hahn, 1989 Species? †P. oardaensis (Codrea et al., 2014) [Barbatodon
Multituberculata
Ancient Roman currency
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Aes_signatum
Genus of centipedes
curtipes Koch, 1847 Lithobius curtirostris Eisen & Stuxberg, 1868 Lithobius dacicus (Matic, 1959) Lithobius dadayi Tömösvary, 1880 Lithobius dahlii Verhoeff
Lithobius
Political coalition in Serbia
Politika (in Serbian). 9 May 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2022. "Mandat Ivici Dačiću". Deutsche Welle (in Serbian). 28 June 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2022
Serbia_Must_Not_Stop
Genus of pauropods
cutellatus Qian, 2014 Decapauropus cylindricus (Scheller, 2005) Decapauropus dacicus (Remy, 1939) Decapauropus dacintrai (Scheller, 1995) Decapauropus dahli
Decapauropus
Bronze coin used in Ancient Rome
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Quadrans
Late antique Roman coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Centenionalis
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Uncia_(coin)
Roman and Byzantine bronze coins
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Follis
Mass anti-corruption protests
Serbian). 4 February 2025. "Policijski sindikat Srbije uputio pismo ministru Dačiću sa četiri zahteva". Danas (in Serbian). 4 February 2025. "Peticiju podrške
2024–present Serbian anti-corruption protests
2024–present_Serbian_anti-corruption_protests
Silver coin produced by the Roman Republic
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Quadrigatus
Type of defensive wall from the Iron Age
outer stone walls reinforced with inner horizontal timber tie beams. Murus Dacicus Pfostenschlitzmauer Kelheim Titelberg "Julius Caesar, Gallic War, 7.23"
Murus_gallicus
Political party in Serbia
Dimitrije (23 October 2022). "SPS objavio imena ministara u novoj vladi, Dačiću tri funkcije". N1 (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 23 October
Socialist_Party_of_Serbia
schools, the ludi (Ludus Magnus, Ludus Gallicus, Ludus Matutinus and Ludus Dacicus), built by Emperor Domitian. The Flavians and their successors thus had
Spectacles_in_ancient_Rome
Topics referred to by the same term
with Dacia All pages with titles containing Dacia Dacian (disambiguation) Dacicus (disambiguation) Dacia Literară, an 1840 Romanian literary and political
Dacia_(disambiguation)
Castle in Barletta, Italy
Emperor Caesar, son of the divine Nerva, Nerva Trajan, Augustus Germanicus Dacicus, pontifex maximus, 13 times invested with tribunician power, 6 times acclaimed
Castle_of_Barletta
2nd century Greek physician and historian to Emperor Trajan
Athenaeus, xii. p. 516 Escohotado 2010, p. 310. Bennett, Julian (2001). "VIII Dacicus". Trajan: Optimus Princeps (2nd ed.). Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-21435-1
Criton_of_Heraclea
Romanian politician and scholar (1833–1898)
A "Dacian griffin" (griffonulŭ dacicŭ), drawn by Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu for Columna lui Traianŭ (November 1872)
Alexandru_Papadopol-Calimah
Ancient Roman coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Nummus
Serbian politician (born 1974)
2022. "Vučić: Mogući kandidati za premijera Miloš Vučević i Ana Brnabić, Dačiću ništa" [Vučić: Miloš Vučević and Ana Brnabić are possible candidates for
Miloš_Vučević
starts to decrease in Dacia and Pannonia. 257 – Gallienus claims the title Dacicus Maximus after repeated victories over the Carpi and associated Dacian tribes
Timeline_of_Cluj-Napoca
Roman bronze coin
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Semis
crenulatus Klokov Thymus curtus Klokov Thymus × czorsztynensis Pawl. Thymus dacicus Borbás Thymus daenensis Celak. Thymus daghestanicus Klokov & Des.-Shost
List_of_Thymus_species
Genus of gastropods
cariosa (Wood, 1828) † Theodoxus dacicus Jekelius, 1944: synonym of † Theodoxus (Theodoxus) leobersdorfensis dacicus Jekelius, 1944 Theodoxus doriae Issel
Theodoxus
Imperial Villa of Trajan
Caesar Nerva Trajan Optimus Augustus Germanicus Dacicus) This group is dated 114-5 AD as the attribute "Dacicus" indicates his victory in the two Dacian wars
Villa_of_Trajan
Roman coin type
(1⁄4) Sextans (1⁄6) Uncia (1⁄12) Semuncia (1⁄24) Early Empire Gold Aureus Dacicus Silver Antoninianus (32 asses) Denarius (16) Quinarius (8) Copper Double
Post-reform_radiate
DACICUS
DACICUS
DACICUS
DACICUS
Boy/Male
Norse
Father of Thord.
Girl/Female
German, Russian, Slavic
Beloved of the People
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pole star, Immovable, Eternal, Firm
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord God, Lord Ganesh, Lord of the best
Girl/Female
French
Bright.
Girl/Female
Indian
Petals of flowers
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Aim; Target
Female
Swiss
, bitter, or, their rebellion.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sabarinathan | ஸபரீநாதாந
Lord Ayyappa
Boy/Male
Tamil
Khemraj | கேமà¯à®°à®¾à®œÂ
Happy kingdom, Lord Shiva
DACICUS
DACICUS
DACICUS
DACICUS
DACICUS