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Town in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
Jablunkov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjabluŋkof] ; Polish: Jabłonków, German: Jablunkau) is a town in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region
Jablunkov
1939 German sabotage attempt in Poland before WWII
rail station in Mosty. The main purpose of the attack was to capture the Jablunkov Pass, with its strategic railway tunnel, until the arrival of the German
Jabłonków_incident
Mountain pass in Mosty u Jablunkova, Czech Republic
Jablunkov Pass (Czech: Jablunkovský průsmyk, Polish: Przełęcz Jabłonkowska) is a mountain pass in the Western Beskids at 553 metres (1,814 ft) above sea
Jablunkov_Pass
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
customarily used as a common pasture. It served as a common of neighbouring Jablunkov. Návsí is located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Frýdek-Místek
Návsí
Ethnic group
Brenna. Wiślanie – in Wisła. Jabłonkowianie (Jablunkov Gorals) – in mountain villages around Jablunkov (Polish: Jabłonków) including Koniaków, Jaworzynka
Silesian_Gorals
German industrialist and humanitarian (1908–1974)
monitor and provide information about the railway line and tunnel in the Jablunkov Pass, deemed critical for the movement of German troops. Schindler continued
Oskar_Schindler
Invasion at the beginning of World War II
group, which had not received orders to suspend action, attacked the Jablunkov Pass and Mosty railway station in Silesia. On the morning of 26 August
Invasion_of_Poland
Mountain range in Poland
in Poland. It is separated from the Moravian-Silesian Beskids by the Jablunkov Pass. The Polish part of the range includes the protected area called
Silesian_Beskids
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
in the Jablunkov Pass. The western half of the municipality lies in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids, the eastern part extends to the Jablunkov Intermontane
Mosty_u_Jablunkova
Series of mountain ranges in the Carpathians
Turzovská vrchovina) → e3 Jablunkov Furrow (Czech: Jablunkovská brázda) → e4 Rožnov Furrow (Czech: Rožnovská brázda) → e5 Jablunkov Intermontane (Slovak:
Beskids
District in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
municipalities with extended competence: Frýdek-Místek, Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Jablunkov and Třinec. Cities and towns are marked in bold: Baška – Bílá – Bocanovice
Frýdek-Místek_District
Historical region in Central Europe
Ostrava Basin Moravian-Silesian Foothills Moravian-Silesian Beskids Jablunkov Furrow Jablunkov Intermontane Silesian Beskids Silesian Foothills Oświęcim Basin
Cieszyn_Silesia
Ethnic group of Central Europe
their communal activity: the annual Gorolski Święto festival held in Jablunkov is a showcase of a local Polish Goral traditions and is organized by the
Gorals
Austro-Hungarian U-boat commander
captain at the Czechoslovak Danube Company. He died on 28 September 1974 in Jablunkov at the age of 87. After the war, the Kingdom of Italy labeled Zdenko Hudeček
Zdenko_Hudeček
Museum in Český Těšín, Czech Republic
12 regional branches and show rooms. Thanks to its regional branch in Jablunkov it is the easternmost professional museum in the Czech Republic. The museum
Muzeum_Těšínska
Consonantal sound
[t̠͡ʃpaɲɛskɔ] 'Spanish' These dialects merge /ʈ͡ʂ/ and /t͡ɕ/ into [t͡ʃ]. Jablunkov [t̠͡ʃpaɲɛlskɔ] Slovak číslo [t͡ʃiːslo] 'number' See Slovak phonology Slovene
Voiceless postalveolar affricate
Voiceless_postalveolar_affricate
Region of the Czech Republic
Frenštát pod Radhoštěm Frýdek-Místek Frýdlant nad Ostravicí Havířov Hlučín Jablunkov Karviná Kopřivnice Kravaře Krnov Nový Jičín Odry Opava Orlová Ostrava
Moravian-Silesian_Region
Death" in Brandýs nad Orlicí "Transport of Death" in Stod (Czech Republic) Jablunkov Massacre "Transport of Death" in Nýřany Killing in the Mikulov clay pit
German_war_crimes
Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨ʃ⟩ in IPA
Gmina Istebna [example needed] These dialects merge /ʂ/ and /ɕ/ into [ʃ] Jablunkov [example needed] Slovak škola [ʃkɔla] 'school' See Slovak phonology Slovene
Voiceless postalveolar fricative
Voiceless_postalveolar_fricative
Part of the Polish Czech wars
to cross the Vistula and secure the railway line between Bohumín and Jablunkov/Jabłonków. They crossed the river and the Polish troops retreated to Skoczów
Polish–Czechoslovak_War
River in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
Moravian-Silesian Beskids at an elevation of 973 m (3,192 ft) and flows to Jablunkov, where it merges with the Olza River at an elevation of 380 m (1,250 ft)
Lomná_(river)
Autonomous region of Bohemia and Austria (1742–1918)
Friedeck (Frýdek) Freistadt (Fryštát) Teschen (Cieszyn/Těšín) Jablunkau (Jablunkov) Schwarzwasser (Černá Voda) Skotschau (Skoczów/Skočov) Bielitz (Bielsko)
Austrian_Silesia
Polish national minority in the Czech Republic
is the annual Gorolski Święto (lit. "Goral's Festival") organized in Jablunkov. Dożynki (harvest festivals) are organized each year in several villages
Polish minority in the Czech Republic
Polish_minority_in_the_Czech_Republic
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
municipal territory with the village lies in the Jablunkov Furrow. The southern part extends into the Jablunkov Intermontane range and the northern part extends
Bukovec (Frýdek-Místek District)
Bukovec_(Frýdek-Místek_District)
Categorization of the Carpathian mountains system
Highlands (SK: Turzovská vrchovina) Jablunkov Furrow (CZ: Jablunkovská brázda) Rožnov Furrow (CZ: Rožnovská brázda) Jablunkov Intermontane (SK: Jablunkovské
Divisions_of_the_Carpathians
Consonantal sound
Istebna [example needed] These dialects merge /ɖ͡ʐ/ and /d͡ʑ/ into [d͡ʒ]. Jablunkov [example needed] Slovene enačba [eˈnáːd͡ʒbà] 'equation' Allophone of /t͡ʃ/
Voiced_postalveolar_affricate
Czech physical chemist and politician
Czech presidential election. Born in Český Těšín and raised in nearby Jablunkov, Drahoš studied physical chemistry at the University of Chemistry and
Jiří_Drahoš
Orlová, Stonava, and after the war in Jablunkov. He was also a principal of schools in Lazy, Stonava, and Jablunkov. During World War II Piegza was incarcerated
Karol_Piegza
Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨r⟩ in IPA
Contrasts with /r/ and /ʒ/. Merges with /ʐ/ in most Polish dialects. Jablunkov [example needed] Slovak Northern dialects řyka [ˈr̝ɪkä] 'river' Only in
Voiced dental and alveolar trills
Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_trills
South Bohemian Starý Plzenec 5,290 Plzeň Strážnice 5,282 South Moravian Jablunkov 5,225 Moravian-Silesian Chýně 5,168 Central Bohemian Kdyně 5,132 Plzeň
List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_the_Czech_Republic
Brno, 1754 Bratislava, 1758 Budapest, 1785 Neuburg an der Donau, 1840 Jablunkov, 1850 Münsterberg, 1863 Humboldt, Saskatchewan, 1911 Eder, Manfred. "Sisters
Order_of_Saint_Elisabeth
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
was built on a trade route running through the Jablunkov Pass around 1119. A settlement named Jablunkov grew up around the fort. The small fort and the
Hrádek (Frýdek-Místek District)
Hrádek_(Frýdek-Místek_District)
WWII-era treaty
a German sabotage group, unaware of the delay, made an attack on the Jablunkov Pass and Mosty railway station in Silesia. On the morning of 26 August
Anglo-Polish_alliance
River in Czech Republic, Poland
Czech- Polish border and flows through territories of Bukovec, Písek, Jablunkov, Návsí, Hrádek, Bystřice, Vendryně, Třinec and Český Těšín. Here it begins
Olza_(river)
Continental Reformed Protestantism church in Klaipėda, Lithuania
Bogusław Radziwiłł to preach in the same year. Jablonský was born in Jablunkov, Kingdom of Bohemia, on the Moravian border, and was the son-in-law of
Evangelical Reformed Church, Klaipėda
Evangelical_Reformed_Church,_Klaipėda
Historic region of the Czech Republic
Polish Gorals from Jablunkov during PZKO festival in Karviná, 2007
Trans-Olza
Jägerndorf (Krnov) Olbersdorf (Město Albrechtice) 7 Teschen Jablunkau (Jablunkov) Teschen (now divided between the Czech Republic and Poland: Český Těšín
Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary
Administrative_divisions_of_Austria-Hungary
At 840-metre-high (2,756 ft), it is the second highest mountain of the Jablunkov Intermontane mountain range and the highest one of the Czech part of the
Girova
Municipality in Žilina Region, Slovakia
an area of 56.76 km2 (21.92 sq mi) (2025). It is located south of the Jablunkov Pass, surrounded by the Javorníky, Kysucké Beskydy and Turzovská vrchovina
Čadca
Czech and Polish folklore festival
Gorolskigo) is an annual international cultural and folklore festival held in Jablunkov, Czech Republic, the first weekend in August. It lasts from Friday to
Gorolski_Święto
several occasions: for example, in 1642, when she had to find refuge in Jablunkov and in 1645, when she escaped to Kęty, after the Swedish forces took the
Elizabeth Lucretia, Duchess of Cieszyn
Elizabeth_Lucretia,_Duchess_of_Cieszyn
Mountain in Poland and the Czech Republic
Wielki and towns, down into Wisła, Wisła-Głębce, Istebna, Jaworzynka and Jablunkov. The Main Beskid Trail (Polish: Główny Szlak Beskidzki), the major long
Stożek_Wielki
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨r̥⟩ in IPA
Istebna [example needed] Allophone of /r̝/ after voiceless consonants. It is pronounced the same as /ʂ/ in most Polish dialects. Jablunkov [example needed]
Voiceless dental and alveolar trills
Voiceless_dental_and_alveolar_trills
German merchant, mining entrepreneur and banker (1459–1525)
the Baltic Sea Fugger funded the construction of a new road across the Jablunkov Pass. From those ports the copper was shipped to the Russian region and
Jakob_Fugger
Republic Petrovice u Karviné, Czech Republic Stare Miasto, Poland Gogolin Jablunkov, Czech Republic Kysucké Nové Mesto, Slovakia Łodygowice, Poland Schongau
List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Poland
Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨ʒ⟩ in IPA
Gmina Istebna [example needed] These dialects merge /ʐ/ and /ʑ/ into [ʒ]. Jablunkov [example needed] Sioux Lakota waŋži [wãˈʒi] 'one' Slovak žena [ʒena] 'woman'
Voiced_postalveolar_fricative
to cross the Vistula and secure the railway line between Bohumín and Jablunkov. They crossed the river and the Polish troops retreated to Skoczów, where
Battle_of_Skoczów
Former political party in Silesia
leader of the Poles in Cieszyn Silesia. In the rural Cieszyn-Fryštát-Jablunkov electoral district, Fraciszek Halfar of the Union of Silesian Catholics
Silesian_People's_Party
attacked and failed to capture a key rail station and tunnel in the Jablunkov Pass in Poland. The attack, which became known as the Jabłonków incident
Timeline of the 1939 invasion of Poland
Timeline_of_the_1939_invasion_of_Poland
City in Silesia
medallist Siemianowice Śląskie is twinned with: Câmpia Turzii, Romania Jablunkov, Czech Republic Köthen, Germany Mohács, Hungary Wattrelos, France "Local
Siemianowice_Śląskie
Jablonetz an der Iser: Jablonec nad Jizerou Jablunka: Jablůnka Jablunkau: Jablunkov Jäckelthal: Údolí, now Frýdlant Jagdhase: Kolná, p. of Brumovice (Opava
List of German names for places in the Czech Republic
List_of_German_names_for_places_in_the_Czech_Republic
West Slavic ethnolect
Silesian-Lesser Polish Borderland (b) Southern dialects: Cieszyn (7) Jablunkov (8) Borderland Silesian-Lach (9) According to the 2021 census, majority
Silesian_language
Political district
Teschen, Freistadt (Czech: Fryštát, Polish: Frysztat) and Jablunkau (Czech: Jablunkov, Polish: Jabłonków). In the era of Bach's neo-absolutism political districts
Teschen_District
Moravian 22,774 347.84 65.5 33 Soběslav South Bohemian 22,648 323.94 69.9 31 Jablunkov Moravian-Silesian 22,394 176.1 127.2 12 Uničov Olomouc 22,321 207.48 107
List of administrative districts of municipalities with extended powers in the Czech Republic
List_of_administrative_districts_of_municipalities_with_extended_powers_in_the_Czech_Republic
Mountain range in Europe
Turzovská vrchovina) → e3 Jablunkov Furrow (Czech: Jablunkovská brázda) → e4 Rožnov Furrow (Czech: Rožnovská brázda) → e5 Jablunkov Intermontane (Slovak:
Western_Beskids
Polish-Czech Catholic priest, composer, and activist (1878–1933
activist. Zawisza was born on 23 November 1878 in Jablunkov. He was son of a teacher from Jablunkov. Zawisza finished German gymnasium in Bielsko and
Oskar_Zawisza
German painter
Vienna Stiebar Castle, Austria, 1834 Dubrovnik bay, 1840 Innsbruck, 1845 Jablunkov, 1840 Wien List of German painters Bryan 1886. Rewald, Sabine (2011).
Jakob_Alt
Czechoslovak army general (1894–1956)
the Polish–Czechoslovak War (1919). He then saw further victories in Jablunkov, as well as in Třinec and was promoted to Major. During the mobilization
Sergěj_Ingr
Municipality in Žilina Region, Slovakia
Adventist Church. Kysucké Nové Mesto is twinned with: Gogolin, Poland Jablunkov, Czech Republic Łodygowice, Poland Rive-de-Gier, France "Hustota obyvateľstva
Kysucké_Nové_Mesto
Village in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
subscribed to the political district of Cieszyn and the legal district of Jablunkov. According to censuses conducted in 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910, the population
Istebna
Czech footballer
Current team 1. FC Slovácko Number 14 Youth career Sokol Písek Spartak Jablunkov 2000–2004 Třinec Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2004–2010 Třinec
Radek_Szmek
Urban area in Moravia-Silesia, Czechia
2,175 Chlebičov 1,177 Chotěbuz 1,395 Chuchelná 1,258 Chvalíkovice 696 Jablunkov 5,257 Jakartovice 1,080 Janovice 2,001 Jezdkovice 244 Jistebník 1,721
Ostrava_metropolitan_area
Polish Starosta and Military Officer (WWI & WWII)
3 June 1896, Stanisław was born on 4 November 1898 in Jabłonków (now Jablunkov in the Czech Republic) in the Trans-Olza region (at that time occupied
Stanisław Sylwester Alfonzy Grodyński
Stanisław_Sylwester_Alfonzy_Grodyński
International border
Polom Mountain at 1,067 metres (3,501 ft) above sea level, south of the Jablunkov Pass, north of Czacy and Czarna, then through Wielka Racza, Pilsko, Babia
Poland–Slovakia_border
Former hiking trail in Poland
Písek, then ascended back to Girova. Further, around Mosty u Jablunkova (Jablunkov Pass), the trail entered what is now the Moravian-Silesian Beskids. After
Main_Carpathian_Trail
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
Gablonz an der Neiße (German)*, Jabłonec nad Nysą (Polish)* Jablunkov Jabłonków (Polish)*, Jablunkov (Czech)*, Jablunkau (German)* Jakobstad Jakobstad (Swedish)*
Names of European cities in different languages (I–L)
Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(I–L)
Republic Kunerad Wilamowice, Poland Kysucké Nové Mesto Gogolin, Poland Jablunkov, Czech Republic Łodygowice, Poland Rive-de-Gier, France Ladce Kelč, Czech
List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Slovakia
towns (Cieszyn, Skoczów, Strumień and Jablunkov) and 31 villages organised into two circles (Cieszyn-Jablunkov and Skoczów-Strumień). In 1737 it had 4
Teschener_Kammer
Catholic priest. Grim later worked as a vicar in Rychvald, Zebrzydowice, Jablunkov, Cieszyn and Brenna. He later worked as a priest in Górki Wielkie and
Emanuel_Grim
Austrian-Israeli art historian (1900–1974)
later in Israel and North America. Schneid was born on 30 January 1900 in Jablunkov, Austria-Hungary. He received his PhD from the University of Vienna. He
Otto_Schneid
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
Cieszyn Silesia. The southwestern part of the municipality lies in the Jablunkov Furrow and the southeastern part in the Silesian Beskids. In the north
Bystřice (Frýdek-Místek District)
Bystřice_(Frýdek-Místek_District)
period of the modern age comes great fortification Šance pri Mostoch near Jablunkov. In 1535, the first time mentioned a new settlement Klubina first location
Kysuce
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
subscribed to the political district of Cieszyn and the legal district of Jablunkov. In 1873 two separate settlements were recognised: Dolní Lomná (as Dolny
Horní_Lomná
Village in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
subscribed to the political district of Cieszyn and the legal district of Jablunkov. According to the censuses conducted in 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910 the
Karpentná
part of the Nazi Death Marches of the Holocaust. Massacre in Jablunkov 13 April 1945 Jablunkov 12 The victims were Polish prisoners murdered by the Gestapo;
List of massacres in the Czech Republic
List_of_massacres_in_the_Czech_Republic
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
located in the municipality. Hrčava is situated in a hilly landscape of the Jablunkov Intermontane range. The highest point is on the slopes of the hill Na
Hrčava
Mountain range in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Vsetínské vrchy by the Rožnovská Bečva valley; in the north-east, the Jablunkov Pass separates them from the Silesian Beskids. The highest point is Lysá
Moravian-Silesian_Beskids
Village in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
was part of the political district of Cieszyn and the legal district of Jablunkov. According to censuses conducted in 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910, the population
Koniaków
named a principal of a Polish school in Jablunkov. Paszek was active in the life of the Polish community of Jablunkov. He was a member of several organizations
Rudolf_Paszek
1939 Jabłonków incident Part of the Causes of World War II Location: Jablunkov Pass, in modern-day Czech Republic Second Polish Republic Nazi Germany
List of armed conflicts involving Poland against Germany
List_of_armed_conflicts_involving_Poland_against_Germany
Village in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
subscribed to the political district of Cieszyn and the legal district of Jablunkov. According to the censuses conducted in 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910 the
Jaworzynka
Polish Czech teacher, writer and poet
schools where he worked and was an art director of Gorol men's choir in Jablunkov from 1978, and art director of Gorolski Święto festival from 1983. Młynek
Władysław_Młynek
Polish teacher, poet, writer, and activist
Prague. He worked as a teacher in Polish schools in Trans-Olza, e.g. in Jablunkov. Przeczek was later briefly a journalist for the Głos Ludu newspaper.
Wilhelm_Przeczek
industrial Frysztat, ours is the metallurgical colossus at Třinec! Ours is Jablunkov, the agricultural capital of Polish Trans-Olza! Ours is Konská, full of
Sztafeta
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
subscribed to the political district of Cieszyn and the legal district of Jablunkov. According to the censuses conducted in 1880–1910 the population of the
Košařiska
Military unit
Technische Nothilfe, entrusted with the protection of an arms factory in Jablunkov, deserted and joined the brigade, bringing with them a significant stockpile
Jan_Žižka_partisan_brigade
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
lies in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids and the eastern part lies in the Jablunkov Furrow lowland. The highest point is at 730 m (2,400 ft) above sea level
Bocanovice
Season of television series
Runner-up Karmen Pál-Baláž 19 Rožňava, Slovakia 3rd Petr Borkovec 18 Jablunkov, Czech Republic 4th Jakub Pružinský 19 Považská Bystrica, Slovakia 5th
Česko Slovenská SuperStar season 5
Česko_Slovenská_SuperStar_season_5
Czech historian
Traditions of ethnographic research and ethnographic festivities in Jablunkov and the valley of the river Lomná. In: Study T 14, 1989, 205–214. "Bedřich
Bedřich_Havlíček
Balmazújváros, Hungary Bardejov, Slovakia Bucha, Ukraine Chotěboř, Czech Republic Jablunkov, Czech Republic Jászberény, Hungary Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic Náchod
List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Ukraine
Liechtenstein (570), Frei-Corps (300), and the garrisons of Głogów (1,178) and Jablunkov (Jablunkau) (120). On 16 December 1740, Frederick II led 27,000 Prussian
Siege_of_Brieg
Podještědí (town; Liberec) Jabloňov (Žďár nad Sázavou) Jablůnka (Vsetín) Jablunkov (town; Frýdek-Místek) Jáchymov (town; Karlovy Vary) Jahodov (Rychnov nad
List of municipalities in the Czech Republic
List_of_municipalities_in_the_Czech_Republic
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
northern part lies in the Silesian Beskids, the southern part lies in the Jablunkov Intermontane. The highest point is the mountain Kyčera/Kiczory on the
Písek (Frýdek-Místek District)
Písek_(Frýdek-Místek_District)
Czech footballer
Current team FC Baník Ostrava Number 16 Youth career 1995–2003 Spartak Jablunkov 2003–2009 FC Baník Ostrava Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2009–
Jan_Zawada
Bortnowski enter Český Těšín, October 4. Polish Army enters Třinec and Jablunkov, October 6. Polish press speculates about possible creation of Zaolzie
1938_in_Poland
nad Orlicí Hinwil, Switzerland Kondratowice, Poland Seehausen, Germany Jablunkov Gogolin, Poland Kysucké Nové Mesto, Slovakia Siemianowice Śląskie, Poland
List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_the_Czech_Republic
Illownitz Iskrzyczyn Jiskřičín Iskrzyczyn Istebna Jistebná Istebna Jabłonków Jablunkov Jablunkau Janowice Janovice Janowitz Jasienica Jasenice Heinzendorf Jaworze
List of places in Cieszyn Silesia
List_of_places_in_Cieszyn_Silesia
Former German tourist association
young age. The section from Moravian Ostrava started sending children to Jablunkov in 1901, and from 1903 to Poruba. In 1908, they transferred the organization
Beskidenverein
Neighborhood of Třinec
subscribed to the political district of Cieszyn and the legal district of Jablunkov (at least from 1880). After World War I, fall of Austria-Hungary, Polish–Czechoslovak
Lyžbice
Municipality in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
subscribed to the political district of Cieszyn and the legal district of Jablunkov. In 1873 two separate settlements were recognised: Dolní Lomná (as Dolny
Dolní_Lomná
JABLUNKOV
JABLUNKOV
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Boy/Male
English American Gaelic Irish Norse
Blond.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princes
Biblical
ancient; rejoicing exceedingly
Female
Bulgarian
(Ивана), Jehovah's gift (or grace).
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who has accomplished goal, Successful, A name of Lord Buddha, Achieved all wishes
Male
Hebrew
(×ִמְרִי) Hebrew name IMRIY means "eloquent." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin
Born Eighth
Girl/Female
Greek American Latin
Butterfly. Also, from Phanessa, the mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devi Priya | தேவீ பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯Â
Dear to the gods, Dear to the Goddess
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Clean.
JABLUNKOV
JABLUNKOV
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