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Look up Gothland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gothland may refer to: Gotland, the largest island in the Baltic Sea; also a Swedish province, county
Gothland
Historical province of Sweden
(Swedish: [ˈvɛ̂sːtɛrˌjøːtland] ), also known in older literature as West Gothland or the Latinized version Westrogothia, is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative
Västergötland
Historical province of Sweden
Östergötland (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈœ̂sːtɛrˌjøːtland] ; English exonym: East Gothland) is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (landskap in Swedish) in
Östergötland
Region of Sweden
Götaland (Swedish: [ˈjø̂ːtaˌland] ; also Gothia, Gothland, Gothenland or Gautland) is one of three lands of Sweden and comprises ten provinces. Geographically
Götaland
Prince Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg
Prince Oscar Carl August Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg (15 November 1859 – 4 October 1953) was a Swedish religious activist, the second son of King Oscar
Oscar_Bernadotte
in 1583 1589–1606 John from birth, deposed, continued as Duke of East Gothland, died with that title 1618 1580s–1599 Kings John III & Sigmund as monarchs
Duchies_in_Sweden
Nationality and autonomous community of Spain
and people were found in the March of Gothia, known as Gothia, whence Gothland > Gothlandia > Gothalania > Cathalaunia > Catalonia is theoretically derived
Catalonia
Settlement in Sweden
Municipality and Västra Götaland County, in the Västergötland (Western Gothland region) in central southern Sweden. Skövde is situated around 150 km northeast
Skövde
Theatre organisation in Sweden
The Östgöta Theatre (Swedish: Östgötateatern) is Sweden's largest regional theatre. The repertoire includes Swedish and foreign drama, new plays, musicals
Östgöta_Theatre
Island and historical province in Sweden
[ˈɡɔ̌tːland] ; Gutland in Gutnish), also historically spelled Gottland or Gothland (/ˈɡɒθlənd/), is Sweden's largest island. It is also a province/county
Gotland
Ocean liner
Star's sister companies, within IMM the Red Star Line, and was renamed SS Gothland. where she was put to use on the Antwerp to Philadelphia route. This was
SS_Gothic_(1893)
Early 20th century ocean liner
Star's flagship, similar in appearance to the fellow liners SS Samland, SS Gothland and SS Poland, but far larger. She was a half sister to White Star Line's
SS_Lapland
Defunct shipping line (1871–1935)
La Plata in 1912. Gothland (1893). Built for White Star Line as Gothic. Transferred to Red Star Line in 1908 and renamed Gothland. Transferred back to
Red_Star_Line
Swedish painter
Nils Andresson (1817–1865), was a Swedish painter, who was born in East Gothland, in 1817, was the son of a peasant. After he had received a course of instruction
Nils_Andersson_(painter)
Historical and cultural geographical region
Some English exonyms and spellings, such as the Dales for Dalarna, East Gothland for Östergötland, Swedish Lapland for Lapland and West Bothnia for Västerbotten
Provinces_of_Sweden
Legendary Geatish hero
to be the inhabitants of the island Brännö, lying off the coast of West Gothland in the Cattegat". This would be a realistic location for a childhood friend
Beowulf_(hero)
Romance language
Catalan counts, lords and people were found in the March of Gothia, whence Gothland > Gothlandia > Gothalania > Catalonia theoretically derived. In English
Catalan_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Gothia, a diocese of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Middle Ages Gothland (disambiguation) Gotland (disambiguation) Gothia Cup, a football cup held
Gothia
Historical province of Sweden
Prince Eric (1302–1310 – also Dalsland, North Halland, Värmland and West Gothland) Prince Carl (as of 1560; king from 1604 – also Närke and Värmland) Princess
Södermanland
Viking chieftain
is a legendary 10th century chieftain from the Swedish province of West Gothland. Snorri Sturlusson recounts in Heimskringla that he was a great Viking
Skoglar_Toste
King of Gautland
Gautland (i.e. Götaland/Geatland, but in some translations also rendered as Gothland), in the Völsunga saga. In Skáldskaparmál he is given as a Sikling and
Siggeir
these was intended to be newly re-organized as a Gau Gotenland (Gau of Gothland), in honour of the Crimean Goths who had at one point dwelled there. Of
Administrative divisions of Nazi Germany
Administrative_divisions_of_Nazi_Germany
Extinct Germanic ethnic group of Crimea
Theoderichshafen. Hitler's ultimate goal for his planned "Gau Gothenland" ("Gothland" or "Gothia") was to replace the local population with "pure Germans" and
Crimean_Goths
German playwright (1801–1836)
principal German dramatists of his time. His debut Herzog Theodor von Gothland overtaxed contemporary critics by its all-pervasive nihilism. Influenced
Christian_Dietrich_Grabbe
5th–6th-century Germanic ethnic group
in Poland and originally from Götaland (in English Western and Eastern Gothlands) and Gotland in present-day Sweden. By the third century, the Goths were
Ostrogoths
Observatory
1188 Gothlandia instead, from the ancient Frankish name for Catalonia, Gothland or Gotia. "IAU Observatory codes". vo.imcce.fr. Piera Observatory Archived
Piera_Observatory
Knight in Arthurian legends
continent, Gawain wreaks great slaughter on his enemies, killing the king of Gothland among others, before being surrounded on a hill. Breaking out, he pushes
Gawain
Figure in medieval Scandinavian romance
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Amleth
German-Swedish businessman
especially privileged by King Gustav III, and his position as an East Gothland property owner and community leader, have been recorded in published biographical
Jacob_Marcus
Legendary Danish king
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Hrothgar
Ancestor of the Mercian royal family
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Wermund
Legendary king of the Danes
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Guthorm
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Fridlevus_II
Medieval title in Sweden
in 1583 1589-1606 John from birth, deposed, continued as Duke of East Gothland, died with that title 1618 1580s-1599 Kings John III & Sigmund as monarchs
Duke_of_Finland
Historic locales in Sweden
en 1100-talsborg i Västergötland [Aranæs: a 12th-century castle in West Gothland] (in Swedish). Kungl. Vitterhets-, historie- och antikvitetsakademien.
Earnaness
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Hermuthruda
Tragic heroine of early Scandinavian literature
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Yrsa
Topic in Germanic philology
directly borrowed from Gothic into Proto-Slavic as *gъtъ "Goth", "person from Gothland". Although the word was borrowed into Proto-Slavic, the word is attested
Name_of_the_Goths
Legendary king of Denmark
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Frotho_III
Old Norse heroic poem
Translation: the renowned forest that is named Mirkwood, the hallowed grave in Gothland standing, that fair-wrought stone beside the Dniepr, half the armor owned
Hlöðskviða
American artist, filmmaker (born 1984)
Destino (2007) Curdy and the Scepter of Carlomagno Curdy, el Vampiro de Gothland Curdy y la Cámara de los Lores Rago Arts Auctions (18 February 2026). "Head
Artur_Balder
Legendary Danish king
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Huglecus
Son of Swedish king Ingjald illråde
the king of Närke. His mother sent him to his foster-father Bove in West Gothland, where he grew up with his foster-brother Saxe who was surnamed Flette
Olof_Trätälja
Medieval Swedish bishop
Monks of Ramsgate says only that he was "A Swede, Bishop of Scara in West Gothland, who passed away Feb 6, 1317, and is honoured in Sweden as a Saint." According
Brynoth
Legendary king of the Finns
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Sumble_(Finnish_king)
Legendary king of Denmark
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Frotho_II
Legendary Finnish princess
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Signe_(Finnish_princess)
Military unit
Tyrol–Vorarlberg Vienna Proposed Banat Beskidland Brabant Burgundy Flanders Galicia Gothland Nordmark Vandalland Venice Vistulaland Wallonia Westland Friesland, Groningen
Military Administration (Nazi Germany)
Military_Administration_(Nazi_Germany)
King of Sweden c. 1080–1110
Sacrifice-Sweyn. Before him king Ingi was forced to fly the land into West-Gothland; but the end of their dealings was, that king Ingi took the house over
Inge_the_Elder
Figure in Germanic mythology
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Aurvandill
1893, completed 28 November 1893, maiden voyage 28 December 1893, renamed Gothland, scrapped 1925. SS Sachem, passenger ship for Geo Warren & Co, launched
List of ships built by Harland & Wolff (1859–1929)
List_of_ships_built_by_Harland_&_Wolff_(1859–1929)
Church in Skara, Sweden
St. Unno, an Englishman, first bishop of Scara, in the province of West-Gothland, in Sweden. Brynoth, son of Algoth Fulcong, was from him the twenty-second
Skara_Cathedral
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Dan_II_of_Denmark
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Fridlevus_I
Nazi administrative subdivision
It was to be almost identical in size to Beskidenland and Weichselland. Gothland Gotenland Simferopol (to be renamed to Gotenburg) To be formed out of the
Reichsgau
Legendary 7th-century king of Zealand or Denmark
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Hrœrekr_Ringslinger
buildings, were sold for taxes, sold for "lock stock and barrel", for $150. Gothland Union Post office was established June 25, 1873 and discontinued October
List of ghost towns in South Dakota
List_of_ghost_towns_in_South_Dakota
Construction built between 1730 and 1732 in Potdsam
marble-like limestone slabs, which were also known as cutting stones or Gothland stones in the 18th century and were often used as ships' ballast. The manganese-coloured
Stern_Hunting_Lodge
WWII Nazi-administered district in Galicia
Tyrol–Vorarlberg Vienna Proposed Banat Beskidland Brabant Burgundy Flanders Galicia Gothland Nordmark Vandalland Venice Vistulaland Wallonia Westland Friesland, Groningen
District_of_Galicia
Fictional forests
Hlöðskviða states explicitly in the same passage that the Mirkwood was in Gothland. The Hervarar saga also mentions Harvaða fjöllum, "the Harvad fells", which
Mirkwood
Semi-legendary Swedish king
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Eadgils
Limited, on a voyage from Iquique to London, wrecked on Crim Rock. 23 June – Gothland struck the Crim with a ″consignment of Belgium undesirables″ deported from
List of shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly
List_of_shipwrecks_of_the_Isles_of_Scilly
Danish king
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Dan_III
Swedish king of disputed historicity
Sacrifice-Sweyn. Before him king Ingi was forced to fly the land into West-Gothland; but the end of their dealings was, that king Ingi took the house over
Blot-Sweyn
Swedish count, general and politician
Parkudden in Djurgården, and from 1947 also owned Stjärnorp Castle in East Gothland. The ancestral Stjärnorp Castle, which his father had purchased back to
Archibald_Douglas_(1883–1960)
Ship designated to rescue survivors during WW2
service from 28 April 1943, sailed with 25 convoys, rescued 133 survivors. Gothland 1,286 GRT, built 1932, in rescue service from 5 February 1942, sailed with
Convoy_rescue_ship
Place
Tyrol–Vorarlberg Vienna Proposed Banat Beskidland Brabant Burgundy Flanders Galicia Gothland Nordmark Vandalland Venice Vistulaland Wallonia Westland Friesland, Groningen
Kraków_District
12th-century work of Danish history
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Gesta_Danorum
people were found in the ancient March of Gothia, known as Gothia, whence Gothland > Gothlandia > Gothalania from which Catalonia has been theoretically derived
History_of_Catalonia
Species of virus
Virol Jary A, Leducq V, Desire N, Petit H, Palich R, Joly V, Canestri A, Gothland A, Lambert-Niclot S, Surgers L, Amiel C, Descamps D, Spano JP, Katlama
Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus
Kaposi's_sarcoma-associated_herpesvirus
12th-century king of Sweden
arrogant attitude towards them. After the death of King Magnus, the West Gothland region was ruled by jarls, probably under the nominal supremacy of Danish
Ragnvald_Knaphövde
King of the Danes
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Dan_I_of_Denmark
King of the Danes
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Humblus
Political aim
Swedish afterward, retaken by the Russians in 1704 Islands Notes Gotland (Gothland) Ceded to Sweden by Denmark in the Second Treaty of Brömsebro (1645), after
Dominium_maris_baltici
County in South Dakota, United States
Alsen Garryowen Junction City McCook Lake Midway Nora Spink Wynstone Emmet Gothland (Alcester Twp) Hill Side (Emmet Twp) Texas (Elk Point Twp) Morganfield[citation
Union_County,_South_Dakota
Religious beliefs in Catalonia (spain)
represented in Catalonia by "Gotland Forn Sed" (Scandinavian Germanic for "Gothland Old Belief"). Catalonia in the early Middle Ages was known as the March
Religion_in_Catalonia
UK merchant ship and convict transport 1802–1833
master, was sailing from to Petersburgh to Glasgow when she got on shore at Gothland. It was expected that she would be got off. A report a week later stated
Amphitrite_(1802_ship)
Topics referred to by the same term
of domestic sheep named for the Swedish island Gothia (disambiguation) Gothland (disambiguation) Duke of Gotland This disambiguation page lists articles
Gotland_(disambiguation)
Swedish politician (1646–1708)
Company. ... the sixth, David, a general in the army and governor of west Gothland, married to the countess of Arenberg. ... General David left five sons
David_Makeléer
serving trans-Atlantic routes, transferred to Red Star Line twice under Gothland (1907–1911, 1913–1925), when run aground, scrapped in 1925. Cevic 1894
List_of_White_Star_Line_ships
Norse mythological figure
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Arngrim
Legendary ruler in Jutland, Denmark
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Feng_(chieftain)
King of Sweden from 1022 to 1050
King Anund Jacob was buried where King Ane's Stone is located in West Gothland. Two skalds are known to have served Anund Jacob: Sighvatr Þórðarson and
Anund_Jacob
Challenges of translating the Old English poem Beowulf
shíp had jóurneyed. | Then ashóre swíftly they léaped to lánd, | lórds of Góthland, bóund fást their bóat. | Their býrnies ráttled, grím géar of wár. Over
Translating_Beowulf
RNLI Lifeboat station on the Isles of Scilly
Star Line in gratitude for services rendered by the lifeboat to the liner Gothland on 23 June. The upgrade was to prepare the boathouse for a new 45-foot
St_Mary's_Lifeboat_Station
steamship Gothland ( United Kingdom) and sank off the Lofoten Islands, Norway with the loss of five of her nine crew. Survivors were rescued by Gothland. Ann
List of shipwrecks in July 1874
List_of_shipwrecks_in_July_1874
Emmet Township 1 Union Fort Thompson 1 Buffalo 57339 Garryowen 1 Union Gothland (ghost town) 1 Union Green Grass 1 Dewey Green Valley 1 Pennington Hamill
List of places in South Dakota: A-L
List_of_places_in_South_Dakota:_A-L
German actor and stage director (1941–2024)
Tauris, with Paryla in the title role, and Grabbe's Herzog Theodor von Gothland [de], with Grashof in the title role, that year, Johannes R. Becher's Winterschlacht
Alexander_Lang
Cargo ship that served in both world wars
Susana's crew jumped overboard into the rough sea. The UK convoy rescue ship Gothland arrived, but the sea was too rough for her to lower a boat. Within an hour
SS_Susana
British royal recognitions
Technical Officer, Head Post Office, Birmingham. Adam Haldone Strath, Cook, SS Gothland, Currie Line Ltd. Frank Stringer, Colliery Checkweighman, Rothwell Colliery
1954_New_Year_Honours
Legendary hero
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Bödvar_Bjarki
Irish writer
Europe, including sketches in Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Aland Islands, Gothland, &c. New York Public Library. London, Hurst and Blackett. Bunbury, Selina
Selina_Bunbury
Legendary Danish king
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Halga
Legendary king of the Angels
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Offa_of_Angel
USAT George Washington (1943–1951) Scrapped in 1951 SS Gothic (1893) 1893 Gothland (1907–1911) – (1913–1925) Scrapped in 1925 MS Gripsholm (1924) 1924 MS
List_of_ocean_liners
Legendary ancestor of the Angles and Danes
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Angul_(mythology)
King of the Danes
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Skjöldr
Legendary Finnish princess
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Gróa
Semi-legendary Danish king
Frode (6,7) Fridleif (6,7) Ingild (6,7) ♕ Olavus I (6,7) Karl, governor of Gothland (7) Ulfhild (7) ♕ Frotho V (7) Hather, a chief (7) ♕ Haraldus I (7) Signe
Hrólfr_Kraki
Historical region in Scandinavia
Hversu Noregr byggdist, Kvens made sacrifices to Thorri, who "ruled over Gothland, Kvenland (Kænlandi) and Finland." According to Orkneyinga saga, Fornjót
Kvenland
GOTHLAND
GOTHLAND
GOTHLAND
GOTHLAND
Boy/Male
Biblical
Rising or establishing of the Lord.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The girl who possess calmness in her eyes...and has the capacity to express her feelings through her eyes
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from Ansley in Warwickshire or Annesley in Nottinghamshire (see Ansley). The modern surname is found chiefly in the border regions of Scotland and northern England, having been taken north from England to Scotland in the Middle Ages, probably by a Norman baron.The poet Hew Ainslie (1792–1878) emigrated from Ayrshire, Scotland, to the U.S. in 1822 and became a prominent citizen of Louisville, KY.
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian
Gift.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Mythical goddess of fortune.
Biblical
hiding; youth; worlds; upon the dead
Female
Dutch
, spear maid.
Male
English
Short form of Roman Latin Julianus, JULIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)." In use by the English.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Auspicious Apsara
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Full Moon
GOTHLAND
GOTHLAND
GOTHLAND
GOTHLAND
GOTHLAND