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President of Peru variously in the 1800s
Mariano Ignacio Prado Ochoa (18 December 1825 – 5 May 1901) was a Peruvian army general who served twice as President of Peru (1865-1868 and 1876-1879)
Mariano_Ignacio_Prado
Mexican cyclist (born 1993)
Ignacio de Jesús Prado Juárez (born 21 September 1993) is a Mexican racing cyclist, who rides for UCI Continental team Canel's–Java. He won the silver
Ignacio_Prado
President of Peru 1939–1945, 1956–1962
President Mariano Ignacio Prado, his brother, Leoncio Prado Gutiérrez, was a soldier who died in 1883, six years before Manuel Prado was born. Prado was born in
Manuel_Prado_Ugarteche
President of Peru variously in the late 1800s
On May 6, 1877, in an attempt to overthrow the government of Mariano Ignacio Prado, the ironclad "Huáscar" was seized at Callao port by followers of de
Nicolás_de_Piérola
Chilean agriculturist, enologist, and politician (1915-1999)
Ignacio Arturo Prado Benítez (23 December 1915 – 10 October 1999) was a Chilean agriculturist, enologist, and politician affiliated with the Liberal Party
Ignacio_Prado_Benítez
de 1876 eligiendo y proclamando Presidente Constitucional a Mariano Ignacio Prado" (PDF). "CABILDO ABIERTO ENCARGA LA SUPREMA MAGISTRATURA DE LA NACIÓN
List_of_presidents_of_Peru
in 1866. The presidential election resulted in a victory for Mariano Ignacio Prado, who received 97% of the vote. "Elections and Events 1850-1869". The
1866 Peruvian general election
1866_Peruvian_general_election
Day of the year
Silas Adams, American lawyer and politician (born 1839) 1901 – Mariano Ignacio Prado, Peruvian general, twice President of Peru (born 1825) 1902 – Bret Harte
May_5
Surname list
Mariana Prado (born 1982), Bolivian business administrator and politician Mariana Ximenes do Prado (born 1981), Brazilian actress Mariano Ignacio Prado, President
Prado_(surname)
Calendar year
Belgian art collector and art historian (b. 1858) May 5 – Mariano Ignacio Prado, Peruvian general and statesman, twice President of Peru (b. 1825) May
1901
1876. Mariano Ignacio Prado of the Civilista Party was elected with 96% of the vote. Former army general and president Mariano Ignacio Prado, who had served
1876 Peruvian presidential election
1876_Peruvian_presidential_election
Territorial conflict between Chile and allied Peru and Bolivia (1879–84)
of the nitrate trade for the Peruvian government. President Mariano Ignacio Prado was "determined to complete the monopoly," and in 1876, Peru bought
War_of_the_Pacific
Head of cabinet in Peru
through that year's constitution. Under the governments of Mariano Ignacio Prado (1865–1867) and Nicolás de Piérola (1879–1881), the ministries took
Prime_Minister_of_Peru
Head of state and government of Peru
resign due to political crisis: Luis José de Orbegoso (1836), Mariano Ignacio Prado (1868), Miguel Iglesias (1885), Andrés Avelino Cáceres (1895), Guillermo
President_of_Peru
Mexican footballer (born 1995)
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Hirving_Lozano
President of Peru variously in the 1800s
was again deported to Chile on the orders of then president Mariano Ignacio Prado. In a last effort to regain power for a fifth time, Castilla – now nearly
Ramón_Castilla
Civil war in Peru
government under President Mariano Ignacio Prado, whose rule they considered constitutionally illegitimate. In 1865, General Prado came to power after a victorious
Peruvian_Civil_War_of_1867
1864–1879 war in South America
to his downfall only 20 days later. On November 26, General Mariano Ignacio Prado, the leader of the nationalist movement, deposed Canseco. The new government
Chincha_Islands_War
1910; son of Mariano Ignacio Prado) Jorge Prado y Ugarteche (Prime Minister of Peru, 1933; son of Mariano Ignacio Prado) Manuel Prado y Ugarteche (President
List_of_political_families
Period in the history of Peru, 1845–1866
civil war broke out, waged by the forces headed by Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado against the government of President Juan Antonio Pezet, due to the weakness
History_of_Peru_(1845–1866)
Mexican footballer (born 1995)
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Érick_Gutiérrez
Mexican boxer (born 1994)
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Misael_Rodríguez
Mexican footballer (born 1997)
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César_Montes
government's candidate and the son of former President Mariano Ignacio Prado, banker Manuel Prado Ugarteche, easily beat his opponent, lawyer José Quesada Larrea [es]
History_of_Peru
Street in Lima, Peru
named after Javier Prado y Ugarteche [es], son of President Mariano Ignacio Prado, who governed Peru during the War of the Pacific. Prado worked as a historian
Avenida_Javier_Prado
1866 naval battle between Spain and Peru
needed] In November 1865, in a moment of nationalism, Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado seized power from Pezet after a coup, and organized an effective defense
Battle_of_Callao
List of coups and coup attempts
Torrico led a coup against Manuel Menéndez. November 25, 1865: Mariano Ignacio Prado led a coup against Pedro Diez Canseco. July 22, 1872: Tomás Gutiérrez
List of coups and coup attempts by country
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country
Peruvian war hero
and liberal politician. During the presidential government of Mariano Ignacio Prado he was Secretary—i.e. Minister—of War and Navy (1865). He was killed
José_Gálvez_Egúsquiza
27th and 30th President of Peru
Revolution) led by Mariano Ignacio Prado against Pezet's government. Cáceres participated in the occupation of Lima and later, with Prado as president, in the
Andrés_Avelino_Cáceres
Period of Peruvian history, 1930–1939
19th century, had acquired many enemies. Jorge Prado's father, Mariano Ignacio Prado, had a tainted reputation for having abandoned Peru during its war with
Third_Militarism
Mexican cycling team
Mexican National Time Trial Championships, Ignacio Prado 2021 Mexican National Time Trial Championships, Ignacio Prado ProCyclingStats. "Canel's Turbo 2012"
Canel's–Java
Peruvian politician
Echevarría was a government Minister of Peru under José Balta and Mariano Ignacio Prado. Alfonso W. Quiroz (10 November 2008). Corrupt Circles: A History of
Rafael_Velarde_Echevarría
1880 battle in Peru
the determinant for the deposition of the President of Peru, Mariano Ignacio Prado, and his Bolivian counterpart, Hilarión Daza. Both were deposed and
Battle_of_Tacna
Mexican footballer (born 1994)
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Rodolfo_Pizarro
Mexican professional golfer
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Gaby_López
President of Peru from 1868 to 1872
he aided Mariano Ignacio Prado in the seizure of the presidency and served in his administration. In 1867, he in turn overthrew Prado. As president, he
José_Balta
City and province of Peru
Spanish Admiral Casto Méndez Núñez and those of Peruvian Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado and José Gálvez Egúsquiza took place in the coast of Callao. The latter
Callao
1877 battle
of Finance, initiated an attempt to overthrow then-President Mariano Ignacio Prado. As part of this coup attempt, on 6 May two of his supporters, Colonel
Battle_of_Pacocha
A referendum on Mariano Ignacio Prado becoming provisional President was held in Peru on 28 November 1865. Prado had come to power in April 1865 after
1865 Peruvian presidential referendum
1865_Peruvian_presidential_referendum
Dispute between Bolivia and Chile
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Atacama_Desert_border_dispute
Bolivian people of Indigenous ancestry
philosophy Ossio Acuña, Juan M. Ideología mesiánica del mundo andino. Ignacio Prado Pastor. "Baja el número de bolivianos que se autoidentifican como indígenas:
Indigenous_peoples_in_Bolivia
President of Peru from 1872 to 1876
nomination to Mariano Ignacio Prado for the 1876 election, but Lizardo Montero Flores received the nomination instead. However, Prado won the election. In
Manuel_Pardo_(politician)
Mexican footballer (born 1994)
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Carlos_Fierro
Mexican footballer (born 1993)
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Carlos_Salcedo
Civil war in Peru
A general uprising followed on 28 February, led by Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado, who took up arms against the Pezet government. He called his forces
Peruvian_Civil_War_of_1865
Peruvian people of indigenous ancestry
Ideologia mesianico del mundo andino, Juan M. Ossio Acuña, Edicion de Ignacio Prado Pastor Camino Inca: Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Camino Inca: Camino Inca
Indigenous_peoples_of_Peru
1929 treaty between Chile and Peru
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Treaty_of_Lima_(1929)
Calendar year
December 2 – Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil (d. 1891) December 18 – Mariano Ignacio Prado, Peruvian general and statesman, twice President of Peru (d. 1901) December
1825
South American war (1879–1883)
the war to date. On 18 December 1879 the Peruvian President Mariano Ignacio Prado suddenly took a ship from Callao to Panama, allegedly with six million
Land campaign of the War of the Pacific
Land_campaign_of_the_War_of_the_Pacific
(1863–1865) Mariano Ignacio Prado, President (1865) Juan Antonio Pezet, President (1865) Pedro Diez Canseco, President (1865) Mariano Ignacio Prado, President
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1851–1900)
Department of Peru
from the department. It was elevated eleven years later by Mariano Ignacio Prado. The Villa de Huacho was elevated to city level through the law of November
Department_of_Lima
Events in the year 1867 in Peru. President: Mariano Ignacio Prado Peruvian Civil War of 1867 May 30 - Ramón Castilla v t e v t e
1867_in_Peru
Mexican canoeist (born 1995)
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Marcos_Pulido
Mexican footballer (born 1984)
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Oribe_Peralta
Mexican footballer
Retrieved 22 March 2020. "Liga MX transfer news: Pumas sign Juan Iturbe, Ignacio Malcorra confirm Nicolas Castillo, Erick "Cubo" Torres | Goal.com". Retrieved
Erick Torres (footballer, born 1993)
Erick_Torres_(footballer,_born_1993)
Mexican footballer (born 1982)
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Alfredo_Talavera
Mexican footballer
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Víctor Guzmán (footballer, born 1995)
Víctor_Guzmán_(footballer,_born_1995)
Place in Peru
Peruvian Amazonia.[citation needed] Mariano Ignacio Prado - President and General, born in 1825. Leoncio Prado - Colonel and hero; fought in Cuba and against
Huánuco
President of Peru variously in the early 20th century
two second-generation Peruvian presidents. (Manuel Prado, son of former dictator Mariano Ignacio Prado, is the other.) His grandfather, Felipe Pardo y Aliaga
José_Pardo_y_Barreda
Mexican footballer
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Raúl López (footballer, born 1993)
Raúl_López_(footballer,_born_1993)
Title of spouse of Peruvian president
husband during the eleven years that he ruled. In 1956, President Manuel Prado Ugarteche asked the Roman Rota to annul his marriage to Enriqueta Garland
First Ladies and Gentlemen of Peru
First_Ladies_and_Gentlemen_of_Peru
Cuéllar, 5th United Nations Secretary General, 1982–91 Mariano Ignacio Prado Manuel Prado Ugarteche Albina Ruiz Fernando Belaunde Terry, president, 1963–68
List_of_Peruvians
Peruvian colonel and inventor
promoted to major graduate and when the revolution of General Mariano Ignacio Prado began that same year, and which would later lead to the war against
Pedro_Ruiz_Gallo
Peruvian military general
He fell afoul of President Don Mariano Ignacio Prado and was imprisoned briefly in 1867. After the fall of Prado, Bolognesi returned to military service
Francisco_Bolognesi
Sporting event delegation
Toscano Amaya Velázquez Artistic swimming Women's team July 31 Silver Ignacio Prado Cycling Men's omnium August 1 Silver Edson Ramírez Shooting Men's 10
Mexico at the 2019 Pan American Games
Mexico_at_the_2019_Pan_American_Games
Ideologia mesianico del mundo andino, Juan M. Ossio Acuña, Edicion de Ignacio Prado Pastor The reason for the discrepancy has mainly to do with Indigenous
Indigenous peoples in Colombia
Indigenous_peoples_in_Colombia
Naval campaign that took place from 1879 to 1884
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Naval campaign of the War of the Pacific
Naval_campaign_of_the_War_of_the_Pacific
Peruvian colonel and musician (1826–1899)
general Ignacio Zaragoza. Dos de mayo (1866), song. El himno de la Salvadora Lima (1874) 2 de Mayo (1878), dedicated to Mariano Ignacio Prado. Principios
Mariano_Bolognesi
Second-highest constitutional office in Peru
Pardo, who was campaigning against Piérola's revolution. After President Prado left for the south to lead the war with Chile, La Puerta assumed the interim
Vice_President_of_Peru
Chilean–Peruvian Army
defended, such was the case of the revolution led by General Mariano Ignacio Prado in 1865. Restoration Army of Peru Villalobos Rivera, Sergio (2002).
United_Restoration_Army
Peruvian corvette
December 1865, the new Peruvian government headed by Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado signed a treaty of alliance with Chile as a prevention of an imminent
BAP_Unión_(1865)
Mexican footballer (born 1994)
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Alfonso_González
Private club and cultural heritage site in Lima, Peru
included among others José Antonio Barrenechea, José Antonio de Lavalle, Ignacio de Osma, Manuel Pardo y Lavalle, José de la Riva-Agüero and José Antonio
Club_Nacional_(Peru)
Mexican footballer (born 1988)
Velázquez Canoeing Marcos Pulido Cycling Daniela Campuzano Luis Lemus Ignacio Prado Carolina Rodríguez Diving Rodrigo Diego Paola Espinosa Iván García Dolores
Jorge_Torres_Nilo
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Toro_Submarino
Department of Peru (1878–1883)
Dios cautivo (in Spanish). LOM Ediciones. p. 132. ISBN 9789560010933. Ignacio Prado, Mariano (1878-08-17). "Law establishing the Department of Tarapacá"
Department_of_Tarapacá_(Peru)
Peruvian military personnel (1833–1910)
1867 [es], representing the Jauja Province during the government of Mariano Ignacio Prado. This congress issued the Peruvian Political Constitution of 1867 [es]
Belisario_Suárez
1873 treaty between Peru and Bolivia
dictator of Bolivia, Hilarion Daza (left); the president of Peru, Mariano Ignacio Prado (second from left); and the president of Argentina, Nicolas Avellaneda
Treaty of Defensive Alliance (Bolivia–Peru)
Treaty_of_Defensive_Alliance_(Bolivia–Peru)
Chief" Mariano Ignacio Prado against Pedro Diez Canseco for not taking quick and drastic measures regarding the problem with Spain. Prado was later ratified
List_of_Peruvian_coups_d'état
Peruvian tennis player (born 2004)
Ignacio Buse Acurio (born 25 March 2004) is a Peruvian professional tennis player. He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 31 achieved on
Ignacio_Buse
Mexican footballer (born 1997)
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Érick_Aguirre
Day of the year
Harris, American surveyor and politician (died 1906) 1825 – Mariano Ignacio Prado, Peruvian general, twice President of Peru (died 1901) 1835 – Lyman
December_18
leave to face the advance of the revolution led in the south by Mariano Ignacio Prado and Pedro Diez Canseco. He tenaciously defended the Government Palace
Francisco_Diez_Canseco
Part of the War of the Pacific (1879–1880)
discontent in Peru and in Bolivia, resulting in the deposition of Mariano Ignacio Prado and Hilarión Daza, who were replaced by Nicolas de Pierola and General
Tacna_and_Arica_campaign
Peruvian politician
November 5, 1865, when the rebellion against Pezet led by Colonel Mariano Ignacio Prado took place. Together with the overthrown president, he took refuge on
Evaristo Gómez Sánchez y Benavides
Evaristo_Gómez_Sánchez_y_Benavides
1881 battle during the War of the Pacific
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Battle_of_Miraflores
Ethnic group
Juan Crisóstomo Torrico Francisco Vidal Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco Juan Antonio Pezet Mariano Ignacio Prado José Balta Manuel Pardo Francisco García Calderón
Spanish_immigration_to_Peru
1879 War of the Pacific battle
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Battle_of_Punta_Gruesa
Peruvian military school
Prado Gutiérrez, one of the Peruvian heroes of the War of the Pacific (and the President's half-brother through their father Mariano Ignacio Prado's first
Leoncio Prado Military Academy
Leoncio_Prado_Military_Academy
Peruvian state-owned saltpeter enterprise
traders. In 1865 a coup d'etat brought a new Peruvian leader, Mariano Ignacio Prado. During his first administration (1865-1868) the finance minister, Manuel
Peruvian_nitrate_monopoly
Acting president of Peru in 1879
in 1879 during the War of the Pacific while then-president Mariano Ignacio Prado was overseas. Tauro del Pino, Alberto (2001). «THE DOOR, Luis». Illustrated
Luis_La_Puerta
1879 naval battle during the War of the Pacific
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Battle_of_Angamos
Political party in Peru (1871–1930)
Civilista Party Partido Civil Historical leaders Manuel Pardo, Mariano Ignacio Prado, Eduardo López de Romaña, Manuel Candamo, Serapio Calderón, José Pardo
Civilista_Party
1883 territorial settlement between Chile and Peru
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Treaty_of_Ancón
1882 battle during the War of the Pacific
outnumbered, the Chilean detachment of 77 men under the command of Captain Ignacio Carrera Pinto was annihilated by a 1,300-strong Peruvian force, many of
Battle_of_La_Concepción
Military action fought in Peru
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Battle_of_Los_Ángeles
1904 border demarcation treaty between Chile and Bolivia
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Treaty of Peace and Friendship (1904)
Treaty_of_Peace_and_Friendship_(1904)
Battle in the War of the Pacific 1879–1884
in the Allied countries led to the removal from office of both President Prado in Peru and Hilarión Daza in Bolivia, replaced respectively by Nicolás de
Battle_of_Arica
President of Bolivia (1840–1894)
Mariano Ignacio Prado that his troops refused to continue due to the harsh conditions of the desert, opting to return to Arica. Daza's telegram to Prado on
Hilarión_Daza
Chilean soldier
Miguel Grau Seminario Francisco Bolognesi Andrés Avelino Cáceres Mariano Ignacio Prado Alfonso Ugarte Mariano Bustamante Nicolás de Piérola Lizardo Montero
Irene_Morales
IGNACIO PRADO
IGNACIO PRADO
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNACIJ means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
Latin
Ardent.
Male
French
French form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNACE means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, Latin
Fiery; Ardent; Burning
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Ardent; Burning
Boy/Male
Spanish
Fire.
Male
Slovene
Short form of Slovene Ignacij, possibly IGNAC means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Latin, Slovenia
Ardent; Burning
Boy/Male
French
Fiery.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNAZIO means "unknowing."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNACY means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
Italian American Latin
Fiery.
Male
Spanish
Pet form of Spanish Ignacio, possibly NACHO means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish
Fiery; Ardent; Burning
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNACIO means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
Spanish Italian
Fire.
Girl/Female
Spanish Latin
Fire.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Latin
Ardent; Burning
Male
Spanish
Pet form of Spanish Ignacio, possibly NACIO means "unknowing."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish
Fiery; Ardent; Burning
IGNACIO PRADO
IGNACIO PRADO
Girl/Female
Tamil
Golden creeper
Boy/Male
Indian
The witness
Male
English
English form of Roman Latin Martialis, MARTIAL means "of/like Mars."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Veiled; Concealed
Girl/Female
Arabic
Learning of Islam
Girl/Female
Indian
Indispensable
Boy/Male
Tamil
Virshahi | விரஷாஹீ
Boy/Male
Indian
Genius
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Warrior of Mars; Warlike; Dedicated to Mars; Warring; Mars; Like Mars; Roman God of Mars
Girl/Female
Hindu
Who speaks truth, Mother of Vyasa (formerly Matsyagandha  Mother of Vyasa (from the union with Parasara Rishi))
IGNACIO PRADO
IGNACIO PRADO
IGNACIO PRADO
IGNACIO PRADO
IGNACIO PRADO
n.
A very poisonous alkaloid resembling brucine, obtained from various species of plants, especially from species of Loganiaceae, as from the seeds of the St. Ignatius bean (Strychnos Ignatia) and from nux vomica. It is obtained as a white crystalline substance, having a very bitter acrid taste, and is employed in medicine (chiefly in the form of the sulphate) as a powerful neurotic stimulant. Called also strychnia, and formerly strychnina.