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Look up guaje in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Guaje may refer to: David Villa, Spanish former footballer nicknamed "El Guaje" ("the Kid") Beans of
Guaje
Spanish professional footballer (born 1981)
of the Board of Directors of La Liga club Atlético Madrid. Nicknamed El Guaje (The Kid in Asturian) due to a reputation of playing football with children
David_Villa
Association football club in Spain
Real Sporting de Gijón, S.A.D. (Spanish pronunciation: [reˈal esˈpoɾtin de xiˈxon]), commonly known as Real Sporting, Sporting Gijón, or simply Sporting
Sporting_de_Gijón
Spanish football team
2020. Retrieved 17 June 2024. "La sociedad del Guaje Villa compra el Benidorm" [The partnership of Guaje Villa buys Benidorm] (in Spanish). Diario AS.
CF_Benidorm
American physicist and engineer
aged 89. His remains, and those of his wife and daughter, were interred at Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos. "Manhattan District History, Project Y, The
Joseph_Laws_McKibben
Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico
two religious protectors - Nuestro Señor del Monte and Nuestro Señor del Guaje. The municipality of Jocotepec has a large variety of trees and plants,
Jocotepec
Species of plant in the family Fabaceae
Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 10 May 2022. Vernacular; Chalip, Guache, Guaje, Guaje Blanco, Guaje Del Rio, Guajillo, Guash, Guashi, Shashib, Shashibte, Wild Tamarind
Leucaena_diversifolia
Species of plant
of Mexico, the calabash is dried and carved hollow to create a bule or a guaje, a gourd used to carry water around like a canteen. The jícara fruit is
Crescentia_cujete
Species of legume
ผักกระถิน). In Mexico it is eaten in soups and also inside tacos, it is known as guaje.[citation needed] Cooking is thought to remove most of the poison. The legume
Leucaena_leucocephala
American nuclear physicist (1909–1965)
failure. His remains, and those of his wife Elizabeth, were interred at Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos. Becker, Bill (April 19, 1952). "The Man Who
Alvin_C._Graves
State of Mexico
comes from the Nahuatl word Huaxyacac, which refers to a tree called a guaje in Spanish (Leucaena leucocephala) found around the capital city. The name
Oaxaca
American nuclear physicist (1910–1998)
sister Anna. His remains, and later those of Marguerite, were interred at Guaje Pines Cemetery. The Laboratory's Advanced Nuclear Technology Group (NIS-6)
Raemer_Schreiber
Sánchez February 14, 2012 (2012-02-14) Ingredients: Appetizer: sea scallops, guaje beans, aged cheddar, pickle juice Entrée: black bass, raspberry lavender
List of Chopped episodes (seasons 1–20)
List_of_Chopped_episodes_(seasons_1–20)
Francisco Creek (Texas) Maravillas Creek (Texas) Arroyo del a Guaje (Coahuila) Laguna del Guaje (Coahuila) Terlingua Creek (Texas) Rio San Carlos (Chihuahua)
List of tributaries of the Rio Grande
List_of_tributaries_of_the_Rio_Grande
Velázquez Jalisco 348 Atengo Jalisco 349 Juchitlán Jalisco 349 Los Guajes (San José de los Guajes) Jalisco 349 Quila (Quila El Grande) Jalisco 349 Tecolotlán
Area codes in Mexico by code (300–399)
Area_codes_in_Mexico_by_code_(300–399)
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨h⟩ in IPA
Korean phonology Lakota ho [ho] 'voice' Lao ຫ້າ/haa [haː˧˩] 'five' Leonese guaje [ˈwahe̞] 'boy' Lezgian гьек/hek [hek] 'glue' Luxembourgish hei [hɑ̝ɪ̯] 'here'
Voiceless_glottal_fricative
American mathematician, electrical engineer, and computer scientist
20, 2007(2007-09-20) (aged 76) Los Alamos, New Mexico, US Resting place Guaje Pines Cemetery, Los Alamos, New Mexico, US Alma mater University of New
Marjorie_Devaney
Town and municipality in Michoacán, Mexico
occurs in mid-January in the village of San Cristobal De Los Guajes...A.K.A. Los Guajes. The other one occurs in mid to late November in Santa Cruz De
Turicato
breakfast radishes, quail eggs, crescent roll dough Entrée: camo apples, guajes verdes, pork tenderloin, fish sauce Dessert: America milkshake, figs, butter
List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present)
List_of_Chopped_episodes_(season_41–present)
Tennis tournament
its national talent". 3 November 2025. Retrieved 27 December 2025. "El guaje, un premio dado por casualidad". Excelsior. 2 March 2013. Retrieved 18 March
Mexican_Open_(tennis)
Geologic formation in New Mexico
La Cueva The Otowi Member consists of a basal air fall pumice bed (the Guaje Pumice) and a massive, typically unwelded, ignimbrite, though this is densely
Bandelier_Tuff
Mexican regional dish
the same filling. It consists of guacamole made with avocado and green guaje tomato, to which jalapeño vinegar is added, along with shredded chicken
Tostada_Siberia
Spanish footballer
Marca. 7 October 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022. "Nacho Martín, el último guaje de Abelardo" [Nacho Martín, the latest kid of Abelardo] (in Spanish). La
Nacho Martín (footballer, born 2002)
Nacho_Martín_(footballer,_born_2002)
Genus of legumes
(as unripe) and seeds. The seeds of Leucaena esculenta (in Mexico called guaje or huaje) are eaten with salt in Mexico. In other species high levels of
Leucaena
Municipality in Michoacán, Mexico
municipality, tropical forest vegetation predominates, with tepeguaje, guaje, ceiba, parota, zapote and mango. The tropical thorny forest, with teteche
Parácuaro
City in Morelos, Mexico
Green mole, mole de pipían and red mole with turkey, green sauce, and guajes make up traditional foods. The most important economic activity is manufacturing
Jiutepec
Active mobility program in Mexico City
Castillo, Mónica; Truffello, Ricardo; Martínez, Lina; Medina, Catalina; Guaje, Oscar; Pinzón Ortiz, José David; Useche, Andres F; Rojas-Rueda, David;
Muévete_en_Bici
American nuclear physicist (1916–1972)
Mexico. Alvin had died in 1965 of a heart attack. Both were interred at Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos. Colleagues described her as a "very" hard
Elizabeth_Riddle_Graves
Large freshwater lake in Jiangsu, China
River (which discharges approximately 60% of floodwater), Yangwan Gate, Guajing Gate, Xin Kai River Gate, among others—extending into Yangtze and Huangpu
Lake_Tai
American physicist
arranged to be cremated and to have his ashes interred with Beverly at the Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos. "Harold Agnew". Atomic Heritage Foundation
Harold_Agnew
American physicist (1909–1997)
three sons. A funeral service was held in Los Alamos, and he was buried at Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos. Seaborg, Glenn T. (January 1998). "Obituary:
Norris_Bradbury
1915 battle of the Mexican Revolution
forces, Obregón ordered a 1,500-man element to occupy a hacienda called "El Guaje" near Celaya, to serve as a base to attack the railways that Villa relied
Battle_of_Celaya
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
(Sección la Montaña), Arroyo Cacao, Arroyo Culebra, Arroyo Espuma, Arroyo Guaje, Arroyo Seco (San José Arroyo Seco), Arroyo Venado (Sección Tercera), Arroyo
San_Felipe_Jalapa_de_Díaz
Guaje Site
National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Alamos County, New Mexico
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Los_Alamos_County,_New_Mexico
Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico
spp.), oyamel (Abies religiosa), holm oak (Quercus ilex), cedar, sabino, guaje (Leucaena esculenta), tepegauje (Lysiloma acapulcense), madroño (Arbutus
Temascaltepec
American physical chemist and businessperson (1920–2012)
his Los Alamos home. His remains, and those of his wife, were interred at Guaje Pines Cemetery. George Cowan, Manhattan Project to the Santa Fe Institute:
George_Cowan
Archaeological site in Colima State, Mexico
was associated to funeral rites. The pottery characteristic shapes were guaje or bule Mid-Preclassical 1200 BCE 400 BCE Mid-Preclassical Ortices Phase
Capacha
Geologic formation in New Mexico, USA
covering an area of 518 square kilometers (200 sq mi). It is best exposed in Guaje Canyon and on the southern end of the Puye escarpment where it is a cliff-forming
Puye_Formation
"naayarite" Oaxaca-Comes from the Nahuatl word huaxyácac or "place of the guaje trees". Querétaro- Could come from the Otomi meaning "the great ball game"[citation
List of placenames of Indigenous origin in the Americas
List_of_placenames_of_Indigenous_origin_in_the_Americas
Group of geologic formations in New Mexico, USA
Group Stratigraphic range: Neogene, 13–2.2 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Guaje Ridge, an eroded flow of the Polvadera Group Type Group Sub-units Lobato
Polvadera_Group
Municipality and city in Jalisco, Mexico
of India, Galeana, Pinabete, willow, sabino, ozote, mezquite, guamúchil, guaje, ash, walnut, guayabo, tepehuaje, Mangifera indica-mango, lemon tree, orange
Ixtlahuacán_de_los_Membrillos
Town & Municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico
season. It has a temperate climate. Natural vegetation includes jacaranda, guaje, mesquite, white sapote and American pepper. Wildlife includes rabbits,
Santa_María_Atzompa
Municipality in Morelos, Mexico
low deciduous forest of warm climate; higuerilla, black amate (acacia), guaje, jarilla, cactus, and carriage. Jacaranda, tabachin, casahuate, ceiba, and
Emiliano_Zapata,_Morelos
Spanish variety spoken in Texas and Louisiana
molote 'hair bun' topanco 'ceiling' troje 'corn cob' chimonca 'Pine knot' guaje 'gourd' muelvo 'wagon' chichahuiste 'basket' comal 'skillet, comal' petate
Sabine_River_Spanish
Spanish footballer
(in Spanish). Marca. 13 August 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022. "El nuevo 'guaje' de Abelardo" [The new 'kid' of Abelardo] (in Spanish). El Comercio. 15
Daniel_Queipo
Archaeological site
believed to have been used to store amaranth seeds, epazote, dasylirion, guaje, and other items in quantities sufficient to last for 170 days. It had a
Cueva de la Olla (archaeological site)
Cueva_de_la_Olla_(archaeological_site)
Municipality in the Mexican state of Guerrero
Zentixtlahuaca, Tlaxcalixtlahuaca, Yoloxóchitl, Rancho Zacatecomate, Llano Guaje, El Recodo, Tuxtepec (Cofradía), Pajarito Chiquito, Xihuitepec, Pajarito
San Luis Acatlán (municipality)
San_Luis_Acatlán_(municipality)
City in Morelos, Mexico
amates (Acacia), framboyanes, guamuchil (a thorny tree with red fruit), guaje colorado, mesquite, palo dulce, bonnet, tepejuaje, and fruit trees such
Ciudad_Ayala
Culture in what is now Mexico (350 BCE–450/500 CE)
and chili were important crops as well as guamúchil, plum, copal jocote, guaje, arrayán, sapote, and guava. Butterwick took a more art historical approach
Teuchitlán_culture
City in Morelos, Mexico
cenizas; red mole with turkey, cecina with cheese, cream and green sauce with guaje; goat barbecue kid meat and wild pigeons stewed in pipian or green sauce
Jonacatepec
Mexican archaeological site
comes from the Nahuatl word "Huaxyacac", which refers to a tree called a "guaje" (Leucaena leucocephala), found in area around the capital city. The name
Lambityeco
a nearby house. The sinkhole first appeared on May 29. Residents of Los Guajes de Ayala, Coyuca de Catalán, Guerrero, use social media to ask for federal
2021_in_Mexico
City and Municipality in Morelos, Mexico
varieties belonging to the low deciduous forest: casahuate, tepehuaje, guaje, palo dulce, amate blanco, and copal. Fauna includes white-tailed deer,
Totolapan
on November 9, 1914, and died on March 10, 1996. He was interred at the Guaje Pines Cemetery, burial plot of Section 5, Lot 146C in Los Alamos, New Mexico
James_H._Coon
Series of 1970s US nuclear tests
safety experiment less than 5 kt Simultaneous, separate holes. Frijoles-Guaje – 3 September 22, 1971 14:00:00.04 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U3hf 37°01′28″N
Operation_Grommet
Town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico
areas there are grasslands and semi arid area plants such as mesquite and guaje (Leucaena leucocephala ). Fauna include marmosa, rabbits, squirrels and
San_Antonino_Castillo_Velasco
guajillo, jinicuil Inga vera Leucaena esculenta – huajillo, guaje Leucaena macrophylla – guaje Lonchocarpus hintonii Lonchocarpus lanceolatus Lonchocarpus
Plants of the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve
Plants_of_the_Sierra_de_Manantlán_Biosphere_Reserve
American mathematical physicist (1910–1994)
and Roger Meade. Charles Critchfield is buried next to his wife, Jean, in Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos County, New Mexico. Theory of Atomic Nucleus
Charles_Critchfield
City in Morelos, Mexico
that grows to 25 feet), cuatecomates (a tree with yellow or purple fruit), guajes (a legume), plum, guamuchil (a tree with red fruit), tepehuaje (a small
Axochiapan
Cameroonian footballer
Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015. "Este 'guaje' ya no vuelve a Gijón" [This 'kid' now does not return to Gijón] (in Spanish)
Dani_Ndi
Town in Jalisco, Mexico
El Cobre, and Lagunillas neighbor the breath-taking forest. Presa del Guaje a dam near the municipal seat. It is perhaps the largest dam in the municipality
San_Martín_de_Hidalgo
Place in Tamaulipas, Mexico
boats. When they disembarked the weapons were then unloaded at the Los Guajes Ranch, owned by Jesus 'El Gavilan' Ramírez. Family and acquaintances of
Ciudad_Mier
Fossil bearing locality in Texas
the Blanco beds matches petrographically to the rhyolite air-fall tephra (Guaje Pumice bed) that underlies ash flows of the Bandelier Tuff in the Jemez
Mount_Blanco
Historical wagon road and trail in New Mexico
was the access route to a historic homestead located along the trail, the Guaje Pines Cemetery is located near the northern end. Today Grant Road is now
Grant Road (Los Alamos, New Mexico)
Grant_Road_(Los_Alamos,_New_Mexico)
Town in Morelos, Mexico
cenizas, red turkey mole, cecina with cheese, cream, and green sauce with guaje; barbecue of kid and wild pigeons stewed in pipián or in green sauce. Established
Tepalcingo
Mural by Arturo García Bustos
produced by guaje trees and contain edible seeds that some Oaxacans consider to be a delicacy. And the name Oaxaca is derived from the word guaje. The palace-building
Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito
Oaxaca_en_la_historia_y_en_el_mito
Municipality in Valle, Honduras
derived from the indigenous Uaxcayan language, which means "houses of Guajes", where Guajes refers to native plant species. It might also have been derived
Goascorán
Municipality and town in Jalisco, Mexico
Tepame, Runditlán, Bonetillo, La Barranca, El Carbunco, Coastecomate, Los Guajes, La Labor, El Llano, La Playita del Tempisque, Potrero de Cano, El Astillero
Tonaya
Senegalese footballer
Retrieved 20 April 2015. Liceras, Ángel (23 March 2012). "El guaje del clan Mendy" [The guaje of the Mendy clan]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 May 2015
Formose Mendy (footballer, born 1989)
Formose_Mendy_(footballer,_born_1989)
Municipality in the Mexican state of Guerrero
townspeople of Hacienda de Dolores on February 25, 2021. Residents of Los Guajes de Ayala used social media in June 2021 to ask for federal help after three
Coyuca de Catalán (municipality)
Coyuca_de_Catalán_(municipality)
Mexican photographer (1911–2000)
1931); the smooth wooden finish of maracas on top of a palm woven petate (Guajes, ca. 1940); or the skin of a hand holding a large metallic nail (Obrero
Aurora_Eugenia_Latapí
Football tournament season
7 September 2016 Internacional 0–1 Fuenlabrada Boadilla del Monte 20:30 Report Cristóbal 42' Guaje 62' Stadium: Polideportivo Municipal
2016–17 Copa Federación de España
2016–17_Copa_Federación_de_España
Municipality in Trujillo, Venezuela
Cendé Polipodio Biticuy El Potrero El Potrerito La Alcabala El Molino Los Guajes El Chepe Miquimu Bogoto Mesa Postrera La Becerrera Miquia Arriba Miquia
Carache_Municipality
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Supplanter; Flower Name; He who Supplants
Boy/Male
Tamil
Forthright, Honest, Morally upstanding
Female
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Solveig, SALVEIG means "strong house."
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Hindu, Indian
Pure; Divine
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English Welsh
Happy.
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English
Crazy; Psycotic; Psyco
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Delicate
Female
Croatian
, light.
Girl/Female
Celtic American Greek
From the king's island.
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
God is Gracious
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