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Datu Daya was a legendary lord of Kandaya ("Daya's (kingdom)"), the place that is now known as Daanbantayan on the northern tip of Cebu Island in the Philippines
Datu_Daya
Noble title in the pre-Spanish Philippines
Datu is a title which denotes the rulers (variously described in historical accounts as chiefs, sovereign princes, and monarchs) of numerous indigenous
Datu
1350–1905 state in Southeast Asia
Buayan ceased to exist as a sovereign entity following the death of Datu Ali, cousin of Datu Uto of Buayan, after being killed in the Battle of the Malala River
Sultanate_of_Buayan
Topics referred to by the same term
writer Wen Daya, 7th-century Chinese writer who recorded the Battle of Huoyi in detail Datu Daya, a legendary tribal chief in the Philippines Daya (Senior
Daya
Class of fisheries patrol vessel
The Datu Cabaylo-class multi-mission offshore vessel is a new class of fisheries patrol vessel being constructed for the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries
Datu Cabaylo-class patrol vessel
Datu_Cabaylo-class_patrol_vessel
Philippine epic poem
universe tried to win her hand in marriage, she chose to marry the mortal Datu Paubari, ruler of the Halawod. Angered by this decision, Alunsina's spurned
Hinilawod
Municipality in Cebu, Philippines
starts 21 August and ends with street-dancing on 30 August, in honor of Datu Daya, the legendary founder of the town. The name Daanbantayan was derived
Daanbantayan
Class of 40-meter offshore patrol vessel
The Datu Bago-class multi-mission offshore vessel is a new class of 40-meter offshore patrol vessel currently in service with the Philippine Coast Guard
Datu Bago-class offshore patrol vessel
Datu_Bago-class_offshore_patrol_vessel
Festivals in the Philippines
an exaltation to Datu Daya, translating to "all hail Daya". It is meant to be a celebration of the leadership and bravery of Datu Daya. Despite being a
Festivals_of_Cebu
Pre-hispanic Filipino nation
treasures coming from the Chinese. On 3 November 1424, King Lapi ordered Datu Batikisan and others on a diplomatic mission bringing with them golds with
Kingdom_of_Kumalarang
Feudal warrior class in Tagalog society
martial class of freemen. Like the timawa, they were free vassals of their datu who were exempt from taxes and tribute but were required to provide military
Maharlika
Mythical city in the Philippines
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Biringan
his native allies Rajah Humabon and Datu Zula. He is considered the first national hero of the Philippines. Datu Daya - A legendary lord of Kandaya, now
List_of_people_from_Cebu
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
The_Mythology_Class
Ethnic Filipino deity
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Mayari
worlds, Daya and Lagud. Daya is downstream east, while Lagud is upstream west. This notion later developed into a layered concept of the universe. Daya became
Philippine_mythology
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Sarimanok
Philippine government agency
Datu Matanam Taradapit Datu Romapenet Datu Sumkad Datu Balensusa Datu Bangkaya Datu Daya Datu Gumbay Piang Datu Paduhinog Coastal Patrol Craft Rodman
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Bureau_of_Fisheries_and_Aquatic_Resources
Pre-colonial Southeast Asian polity
reason of war, as witnessed, for example, by how Datu Pagbuaya, one of the rulers of Panglao, considered Datu Sikatuna his vassal and relative. The invasion
Dapitan_Kingdom
Nobility social class in the Philippines
of the datu are collectively referred to as sandig sa datu ("beside the datu"). The tumao were also usually employed in the court of the datu in various
Maginoo
Philippine television drama series
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Ang_Mahiwagang_Baul
Nature spirit in Philippine mythology
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Nuno_sa_punso
Feudal warrior class of Visayan societies
class. Most were originally descendants or illegitimate children of the datu by commoner wives or uripon concubines, or the illegitimate children of the
Timawa
Philippine mythological figures
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Amalanhig
Mythological sea creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Sirena_(Philippine_mythology)
Philippine mythological dragon
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Bakunawa
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Kataw_(Philippine_mythology)
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Aswang
Mythical pre-Hispanic state in the Philippines
titled Maragtas. It was supposedly created by Datu Sumakwel to exercise his authority over all the other datus of Panay. Like the Maragtas and the Code of
Madja-as
Lowest social class in the precolonial cultures in the Philippines
figures Agustin de Legazpi Azim ud-Din I of Sulu Batarah Shah Tengah Datu Daya Datu Sikatuna Dayang Kalangitan Dimasangcay Adel Dayang Sasaban Gat Lontok
Alipin
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Bungisngis
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Sigbin
Negative karma concept in the central Philippines
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Gabâ
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Kapre
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Minokawa
Early Filipino nobility
rank of lakan denoted a "paramount ruler" (or more specifically, "paramount datu") of one of the large coastal barangays (known as a "bayan") on the central
Lakan
Illuminated manuscript by Pedro Alcantara Monteclaro
narrative concerning ten Datus fleeing Borneo and the tyranny of Raja Makatunaw there. On arriving in Panay, the ten datus bartered with Marikudo for
Maragtas
Spirits and deities in indigenous Philippine folk religions
Bookmark. pp. 46–58. ISBN 9715694071. "The Preconquest Filipino Tattoos". Datu Press. January 10, 2018. Retrieved August 10, 2021. Fay-Cooper Cole & Albert
Anito
Settlement in the Philippines
figures Agustin de Legazpi Azim ud-Din I of Sulu Batarah Shah Tengah Datu Daya Datu Sikatuna Dayang Kalangitan Dimasangcay Adel Dayang Sasaban Gat Lontok
Ibalon
Filipino term for a witch doctor
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Albularyo
Philippine god of war and death
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Maria_Sinukuan
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Batibat
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Dalaketnon
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Manaul
Major historical polity in Northern Luzon
figures Agustin de Legazpi Azim ud-Din I of Sulu Batarah Shah Tengah Datu Daya Datu Sikatuna Dayang Kalangitan Dimasangcay Adel Dayang Sasaban Gat Lontok
Caboloan
Complex sociopolitical units in precolonial Philippines
"veiled" or "swaddled"), and the datu of pure descent (at least for four generations) were called potli nga datu or lubus nga datu. The different type of culture
Precolonial_barangay
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Tiyanak
1457–1915 state in Southeast Asia
a son named Datu Tka. The descendants of Tuan May did not assume the title of tuan, but instead, used datu. This was the first time datu was used as a
Sultanate_of_Sulu
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Tikbalang
Filipino nobility
past have become mythologized as heroes in their communities. Bagani were datu: they had absolute rule over their particular settlements, ranking even higher
Bagani
Creature in Visayan mythology
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Sarangay
Spirit in Philippine mythology
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Maria_Makiling
Filipino comic book fictional character
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Pedro_Penduko
Shamans of ethnic groups in the Philippines
Bagobo: mabalian Balanguingui: duwarta Banwaon: babaiyon (also the female datu of the tribe) Bikol: balyán, balyán-a, balyana, paraanito, paradiwata Bukidnon:
Filipino_shamans
Users of black magic in Philippine folklore
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Witchcraft_in_the_Philippines
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Wakwak
Precolonial polity in Manila
figures Agustin de Legazpi Azim ud-Din I of Sulu Batarah Shah Tengah Datu Daya Datu Sikatuna Dayang Kalangitan Dimasangcay Adel Dayang Sasaban Gat Lontok
Namayan
Vampiric flying torso from Philippine folklore
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Manananggal
Character in Philippine folklore, often a stereotype of lazy youth
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Juan_Tamad
Filipino mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Pugot
Precolonial kingdom in the Philippines
figures Agustin de Legazpi Azim ud-Din I of Sulu Batarah Shah Tengah Datu Daya Datu Sikatuna Dayang Kalangitan Dimasangcay Adel Dayang Sasaban Gat Lontok
Sanmalan
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Tigmamanukan
Filipino traditional medicine practitioner
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Mananambal
Philippine goddess
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Maria_Cacao
Ancient sovereign state in the Philippines
figures Agustin de Legazpi Azim ud-Din I of Sulu Batarah Shah Tengah Datu Daya Datu Sikatuna Dayang Kalangitan Dimasangcay Adel Dayang Sasaban Gat Lontok
Ma-i
Major historical region in Central and Northern Luzon
figures Agustin de Legazpi Azim ud-Din I of Sulu Batarah Shah Tengah Datu Daya Datu Sikatuna Dayang Kalangitan Dimasangcay Adel Dayang Sasaban Gat Lontok
Pangasinan (historical region)
Pangasinan_(historical_region)
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Siyokoy
Bird deity from Philippine folklore
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Amihan_(mythology)
Native religions of the Philippines
indigenous spiritual leader of the barangay (community), and to some extent, the datu (barangay political leader) and the lakan (barangay coalition political leader)
Indigenous Philippine folk religions
Indigenous_Philippine_folk_religions
described as such. The Subanon hero, Sandayo, is described as: A handsome datu Radiant and resplendent As if he stood not On earthly ground Straight as
Philippine_epic_poetry
Philippine god
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Laon_(deity)
Short story collection
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Mga_Kuwento_ni_Lola_Basyang
Philippine mythological figures
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Engkanto
Goddess in Tagalog mythology
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Tala_(goddess)
Supreme deity according to the indigenous religious beliefs of the Tagalog people
but never defined (see the help page). "The Preconquest Filipino Tattoos". Datu Press. January 10, 2018. Retrieved August 10, 2021. Silliman, Robert Benton
Bathala
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Kumakatok
Philippine Mythological cause of earthquakes
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Bernardo_Carpio
Philippine mythological figure
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Amomongo
Pre-hispanic Filipino nation
figures Agustin de Legazpi Azim ud-Din I of Sulu Batarah Shah Tengah Datu Daya Datu Sikatuna Dayang Kalangitan Dimasangcay Adel Dayang Sasaban Gat Lontok
Sandao
Legendary creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Alan_(legendary_creature)
Fictitious historical legal code
code in the epic history Maragtas of Panay, allegedly written in 1433 by Datu Kalantiaw, a chieftain on the island of Negros in the Philippines. It is
Code_of_Kalantiaw
Philippine mythological figure
Datu Kalantiaw (Rajah Bendahara Kalantiaw) (sometimes spelled Kalantiao) is a widely publicized pseudohistorical figure based on an early 20th-century
Kalantiaw
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Berbalang
1515-1926 state in Southeast Asia
however, Lanao seceded from the Maguindanao sultanate due to Lanao datus' disapproval of Datu Kudarat for becoming sultan. Sultan Muhammad Kudarat, and whose
Sultanate_of_Maguindanao
Asian folk hero, warrior princess
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Urduja
Religious movement in the Philippines
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Pulahan
Filipino writer (1921–2014)
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Damiana_Eugenio
2018 Philippine television drama series
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Bagani_(TV_series)
Philippine mythological figures
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Anggitay
datus Dalugdog: one of the ten Bornean datus Paiburong: one of the ten Bornean datus; settled at Irong-Irong Padohinog: one of the ten Bornean datus Dumocsol:
List of Philippine mythological figures
List_of_Philippine_mythological_figures
"Amulet" in Filipino
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Agimat
Traditional Filipino oral literature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Philippine_folk_literature
by Spain by means of pacts, peace treaties, and reciprocal alliances, the datu was at the top of the social order in a sakop or haop (elsewhere referred
History_of_Luzon
Major historical polity in Luzon
the younger Rajah Sulayman), who in turn had several lower-ranked rulers ("datu") under them. This was the political situation encountered by Martin de Goiti
Maynila_(historical_polity)
Philippine mythological creatures
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Ekek
Precolonial Philippine polity
Mindanao. Another alternative is that the name derives from Datu Bantuan, possibly a former datu of the region. Dr. Henry Otley Beyer meanwhile suggests that
Butuan_(historical_polity)
Philippine mythological figure
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Daragang_Magayon
Philippine mythical creature
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Berberoka
Inactive volcano in the Philippines
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Mount_Makiling
2013 Philippine television drama series
Sinukuan Epic and folklore heroes Aliguyon Bernardo Carpio Daragang Magayon Datu Daya Irong-Irong Juan Tamad Kalantiaw Lam-ang Malakas and Maganda Sarimanok
Indio_(TV_series)
DATU DAYA
DATU DAYA
Boy/Male
Australian, Farsi, Vietnamese
Accomplished; To Attain; To Achieve; Period of Time; Age; Life
Boy/Male
African
Ghanian name given to a boy born on Saturday.
Female
Finnish
Short form of Finnish Aatukka, AATU means "noble."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Worshipping; Sacrificing
Girl/Female
Hindi
Pine.
Girl/Female
Australian, Ghana
More and More
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess Earth; Wife of Sage Kashyap; Sweetest; Noisy; High Pitched; Swift Flowing; A Star
Girl/Female
Australian
Accomplished
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of Amen Ra.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Taneli, TATU means "God is my judge."
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Finnish, Japanese
Fairytale; Fable
Girl/Female
African, Hindu, Indian
Alcohol; Wine
Female
Finnish
Finnish name SATU means "fable."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Liberal; Courageous; Noisy; High Pitched; One who Shouts
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Song; The Indian Cuckoo
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Good Boy
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Old High German Adalwolf, AATU means "noble wolf."
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Queen
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Sai Baba; Great Friend
Girl/Female
Indian, Indonesian, Sanskrit
Queen; Truthful; True Speech
DATU DAYA
DATU DAYA
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Johannes, JOHANO means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Walchelin, an Anglo-Norman French double diminutive of a Germanic personal name Walho or Walico.
Biblical
peaceable; perfect; that rewards
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Generous One
Female
English
(Greek ΟφÎλια): Feminine form of Greek Ophelos, OPHELIA means "help." This name was used by Shakespeare for an ill-omened character in Hamlet.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Maker of Trimmings
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aanantya | ஆநஂதà¯à®¯à®¾
Divine
Girl/Female
British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish
Fair Beautiful Goddess; Divine Beauty
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gayatry | கயாதà¯à®°à¯à®¯
Gayathry Mantra, Mother of the Vedas or Goddess Saraswati
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a heap of some kind, from Middle English reke ‘stack’, ‘heap’.German : from Radeke, a pet form of a Germanic personal name formed with rÄd ‘advice’, ‘counsel’.Altered spelling of German Reeck.
DATU DAYA
DATU DAYA
DATU DAYA
DATU DAYA
DATU DAYA
a.
A section of memory in a computer used for temporary storage of data, in which the last datum stored is the first retrieved.
n. pl.
See Datum.
n.
The fruit of the date palm; also, the date palm itself.
n.
The point of time at which a transaction or event takes place, or is appointed to take place; a given point of time; epoch; as, the date of a battle.
n.
That addition to a writing, inscription, coin, etc., which specifies the time (as day, month, and year) when the writing or inscription was given, or executed, or made; as, the date of a letter, of a will, of a deed, of a coin. etc.
pl.
of Datum
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Date
n.
Same as Tatou.
n.
Prior date; a date antecedent to another which is the actual date.
n.
Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; -- used chiefly in the plural.
n.
Given or assigned length of life; dyration.
v. t.
To note or fix the time of, as of an event; to give the date of; as, to date the building of the pyramids.
v. t.
To note the time of writing or executing; to express in an instrument the time of its execution; as, to date a letter, a bond, a deed, or a charter.
a.
Without date; having no fixed time.
n.
Assigned end; conclusion.
v. i.
To have beginning; to begin; to be dated or reckoned; -- with from.
imp. & p. p.
of Date
v. t.
To date erroneously.
n.
The quantities or relations which are assumed to be given in any problem.
a.
Being out of date; antiquated.