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  • Jumala
  • Finnish religious term

    Jumala (Finnish: [ˈjumɑlɑ]), Jumal (Estonian: [ˈjumɑl]) or Jumo (Mari) means 'god' in the Finnic languages and those of the Volga Finns (Mari, Erzya and

    Jumala

    Jumala

    Jumala

  • Baltic Finnic paganism
  • Polytheistic religion practiced by the Finnic peoples

    weather; other important deities included Jumala, Ahti, and Tapio. Jumala was a sky god; today, the word "Jumala" refers to a monotheistic God. Ahti was

    Baltic Finnic paganism

    Baltic Finnic paganism

    Baltic_Finnic_paganism

  • Estonian mythology
  • Jumal or Taevataat ("Old man of the sky") in Estonian, corresponding to Jumala in Finnish, and Jumo in Mari. According to the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia

    Estonian mythology

    Estonian mythology

    Estonian_mythology

  • Haltija
  • Guard and protector in Finnish mythology

    in Finnish mythology are often described as jumala and/or haltija. Risto Pulkkinen [fi] described a jumala as a being who rules over a wider concept, such

    Haltija

    Haltija

  • Birch bark letter no. 292
  • Oldest document in any Finnic language

    iohovi Jumalannuoli, kymmenen [on] nimesi Tämä nuoli on Jumalan oma Tuomion-Jumala johtaa. In English, this means roughly the following: God's arrow, ten [is]

    Birch bark letter no. 292

    Birch_bark_letter_no._292

  • Ilmarinen
  • God from Finnish mythology

    mountain. In his 1789 book Mythologia Fennica, Christfried Ganander described Jumala like Ilmarinen is typically described: as the forger of the dome of the

    Ilmarinen

    Ilmarinen

    Ilmarinen

  • List of minor Finnish deities
  • mythology are often described with two words: jumala and haltija. Risto Pulkkinen [fi] described a jumala as a being who rules over a wider concept, such

    List of minor Finnish deities

    List_of_minor_Finnish_deities

  • Bible translations into Finnish
  • John (Johannes) 3:16 Notes Ref Se Wsi Testamenti Somexi 1548 Sille Nein on Jumala Mailma racastanut ette he' andoi hene' ainoan Poicans Sempälle ette Jocaine'

    Bible translations into Finnish

    Bible translations into Finnish

    Bible_translations_into_Finnish

  • Features of the Marvel Universe
  • List about the Marvel Universe

    Dievas. Taivas: A pocket dimension adjacent to Earth that is home to the Jumala. Therea: A mystic extra-dimensional realm where two benevolent gods dwell

    Features of the Marvel Universe

    Features_of_the_Marvel_Universe

  • Tony Halme
  • Finnish boxer and politician (1963–2010)

    Vice Media's Dark Side of the Ring season 6 broadcast in April 2025. Books Jumala armahtaa, minä en (1998) (Title translation: God Has Mercy, I Don't) Tuomiopäivä

    Tony Halme

    Tony_Halme

  • Sámi shamanism
  • adopted as a native name for the Christian God (see the related Finnish word Jumala), also used for Radien-attje Lieaibolmmai - god of the hunt and of adult

    Sámi shamanism

    Sámi shamanism

    Sámi_shamanism

  • Jumi
  • Finnish deity

    mythology whose role has remained unclear. The name is connected to the word jumala, which means 'god' in Finnish and also refers to the monotheistic God. Many

    Jumi

    Jumi

  • Ruudolf
  • Musical artist

    energetic live performances. He rhymes in Finnish. His debut album Doupeimmat Jumala Seivaa climbed on the 18th place on Finland's official album list after

    Ruudolf

    Ruudolf

    Ruudolf

  • God (word)
  • English word

    Anglo-Saxon paganism Bhagavan (Hindi word) El (deity) (Semitic word) Elohim Jumala (Finnish word) Tanri (Turkish word) Yahweh YHWH Allah Kroonen, Guus (2013)

    God (word)

    God (word)

    God_(word)

  • Finnish mythology
  • of the sky, later known better as the forger of the sky and god of wind. Jumala, a generic name for a major deity. Originally the name given by the Finns

    Finnish mythology

    Finnish mythology

    Finnish_mythology

  • Anna Abreu
  • Finnish singer

    Finnish capital, Helsinki. She sang the Alicia Keys hit "Fallin'" and "Jumala" by Finnish rock band Apulanta. The contest's four judges were all impressed

    Anna Abreu

    Anna Abreu

    Anna_Abreu

  • Vilho Lampi
  • Finnish painter

    Hannu Heikinheimo: Jumala on kauneus, 1985. Kaija Viinikainen: Jumala on kauneus, Kajaanin kaupunginteatteri, 1981. Kristian Smeds: Jumala on kauneus, Teatteri

    Vilho Lampi

    Vilho Lampi

    Vilho_Lampi

  • *Dyēus
  • Father Sky-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology

    2007, pp. 166–171. Mallory & Adams 2006, pp. 408–409. Vainik, Ene (2014). "Jumala jälgi ajamas" [Following God]. Mäetagused (in Ewe). 58: 7–34. doi:10.7592/MT2014

    *Dyēus

    *Dyēus

  • Finns
  • Baltic Finnic ethnic group

    combined various layers of Finnic, Norse, Germanic and Baltic paganism. Finnic Jumala was some sort of sky-god and is shared with Estonia. Belief of a thunder-god

    Finns

    Finns

    Finns

  • Se Wsi Testamenti
  • First translation of the New Testament to Finnish; translated by Mikael Agricola

    Language Finnish John 3:16 Sille Nein on Jumala Mailma racastanut/ ette he' andoi hene' ainoan Poicans/ Sempälle/ ette Jocaine' quin wsko hene' päle's

    Se Wsi Testamenti

    Se Wsi Testamenti

    Se_Wsi_Testamenti

  • Mari religion
  • Ethnic religion of the Mari people

    to Christianity. Kugu Yumo is etymologically connected with the Finnish Jumala, Estonian Jumal, Komi Yen, and Udmurt Inmar. Knorre 2014, pp. 249–250 Luerhman

    Mari religion

    Mari religion

    Mari_religion

  • *Manu and *Yemo
  • Actors in Proto-Indo-European mythology

    twice' and Prakrit yamala 'twins'. Ranko Matasović cites the existence of Jumala as a female counterpart and sister of Jumis in Latvian dainas (folksongs)

    *Manu and *Yemo

    *Manu_and_*Yemo

  • Finnish profanity
  • normally used as a swear word on its own. This is a combination of two words: jumala, meaning god, and auta, meaning help (verb, imperative 2nd person). It is

    Finnish profanity

    Finnish_profanity

  • List of Philippine mythological figures
  • activity in the Australian fishing zone. Canberra, Australia: ANU E Press. Jumala, F. C. (2013). Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society Vol. 41, No.

    List of Philippine mythological figures

    List of Philippine mythological figures

    List_of_Philippine_mythological_figures

  • Ilta
  • Finnish singer (born 1996)

    maan päällä” – – – – ”Ei kukaan muu” 2022 – – – 21 ”Kuka hän on” – – – 68 ”Jumala tai naapuri” 2023 – – – – ”Susi” – – – – ”Pura vida / Häävalssi” – – – –

    Ilta

    Ilta

  • Radien-attje
  • Sami Deity

    the Sami. He is also called Jubmel or Ibmel, a parallel to the Finnish Jumala (god). The superior deity is the ruler of the Cosmos. In his honour, the

    Radien-attje

    Radien-attje

    Radien-attje

  • Trisagion
  • Ancient Christian hymn

    Püha Jumal, püha Vägev, püha Surematu, halasta meie peale! Finnish: Pyhä Jumala, Pyhä Väkevä, Pyhä Kuolematon, armahda meitä. French: Saint Dieu, Saint

    Trisagion

    Trisagion

    Trisagion

  • Bjarmian languages
  • Extinct Finnic language of Europe

    documented a Bjarmian word "Jómali", which is likely related to Finnish "Jumala" 'God'. Pomor dialects Karelian language Hauge, Arne (22 November 2018)

    Bjarmian languages

    Bjarmian languages

    Bjarmian_languages

  • Etiopiasafari
  • 1976 single by Jaakko Löytty, Kaisu Löytty [fi] and Jukka Linkoheimo

    Löytty [fi] and Jukka Linkoheimo from the album non-album single B-side "Jumala on sama siellä ja täällä ['God is the same here and there']" Released 1976

    Etiopiasafari

    Etiopiasafari

  • Zafarmurod Abdurakhmatov
  • Uzbekistani footballer

    teams of Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan U19, Uzbekistan U20 and Uzbekistan U23 from Jumala. Under Timur Kapadze, he will make his debut in Uzbekistan U19 team on September

    Zafarmurod Abdurakhmatov

    Zafarmurod Abdurakhmatov

    Zafarmurod_Abdurakhmatov

  • Mushtaq Talib Al-Saeedi
  • Iraqi militant commander (1980–2024)

    from the original on 4 January 2024. Retrieved 8 January 2024. al-Akhir, Jumala (4 January 2024). "مَن أبو تقوى الذي قُتل بضربة أميركية في بغداد؟". Asharq

    Mushtaq Talib Al-Saeedi

    Mushtaq_Talib_Al-Saeedi

  • Ukko
  • God of the sky, weather, harvest and thunder in Finnish mythology

    do in some other languages, for example Latin. Animism Finnish paganism Jumala Perkele Sky deity Taara 2020 Ukko (asteroid) Suomenusko (Finnish Faith)

    Ukko

    Ukko

    Ukko

  • Sakari Orava
  • Rannikkoseutu (in Finnish). "Beckhamin leikannut suomalaislääkäri "kuin jumala"" (in Finnish). Kauppalehti. 16 March 2010. Archived from the original on

    Sakari Orava

    Sakari Orava

    Sakari_Orava

  • History of the Finnish language
  • Finnish Source Comparandum arvo "value" Indo-Iranian Ossetian аргъ arǧ jumala "god" Sanskrit द्युमत् dyumát kehrä "spindle" Sanskrit चात्त्र cāttra orja

    History of the Finnish language

    History_of_the_Finnish_language

  • Buccinidae
  • Family of large sea snails

    (Hypojapelion) Okutani, 1968 represented as Japelion Dall, 1916 (superseded rank) Jumala Friele, 1882: synonym of Beringius Dall, 1887 Kapala Ponder, 1982: synonym

    Buccinidae

    Buccinidae

    Buccinidae

  • Horagalles
  • Thunder god in Sámi mythology

    first in a trinity, of whom the other members are Storjunkare and Baivre or Jumala. In Kildin Sámi, the rainbow is tiirmes-jukks 'Tiirmes's bow', and the lightning

    Horagalles

    Horagalles

    Horagalles

  • Keuhkot
  • Finnish musical group

    Weird, Islanti, 1995) Keuhkot / Euroopan huonointa lapsipornografiaa / Jumala ei välitä / Virallinen valvoja / Nuori ja vihainen // Älä koskaan kuuntele

    Keuhkot

    Keuhkot

  • Uralic neopaganism
  • Contemporary revival of Uralic ethnic religions

    Mari, they worshipped many gods (the jumo, a word cognate to the Finnish Jumala), while recognising the primacy of a "Great God", Kugu Jumo. In the 19th

    Uralic neopaganism

    Uralic_neopaganism

  • Tausūg people
  • Austronesian ethnic group in Maritime Southeast Asia

    org. Archived from the original on 23 May 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2022. Jumala, Francis C. (2019). "In Fulfilment of the Janji: Some Social Merits of the

    Tausūg people

    Tausūg people

    Tausūg_people

  • Aino Kuusinen
  • Finnish Communist who worked for Comintern around the world

    memoirs, ordering them to be published only after her death. Kuusinen, Aino: Jumala syöksee enkelinsä: Muistelmat vuosilta 1919–1965. (Der Gott stürzt seine

    Aino Kuusinen

    Aino Kuusinen

    Aino_Kuusinen

  • Ilkka Pyysiäinen
  • Finnish docent and doctor of theology (born 1959)

    Finnish). Yliopistopaino. ISBN 951-570-147-3. — (1997). Jumalan selitys: 'jumala' kognitiivisena kategoriana [An explanation of God: 'God' as a cognitive

    Ilkka Pyysiäinen

    Ilkka_Pyysiäinen

  • Tanssitauti
  • 1990 EP by CMX

    tracks written by A. W. Yrjänä. "Matti" (orig." ...") -- 0:27 "Tanssin jumala" (The God Of A Dance) —2:31 "Hän on tullut" (He Has Come) —0:55 "Pimeä maa"

    Tanssitauti

    Tanssitauti

  • Jomala
  • Municipality in Åland, Finland

    Lumparland. "Jomala" is the name of a god common to many Finno-Ugric peoples. Jumala is Finnish for god and Jomala is one of the sites where the Christian church

    Jomala

    Jomala

    Jomala

  • Skolt Sámi
  • Uralic language

    kertaa" (in Finnish). Yle. 26 August 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2016. "Jumala puhuu myös koltansaameksi – Vuâsppoʹd maainast še säämas" (in Finnish).

    Skolt Sámi

    Skolt Sámi

    Skolt_Sámi

  • August Mälk
  • Estonian writer and politician

    short stories, 1938) Päike Kadunud. Jutte minevikust (five stories, 1943) Jumala tuultes. Viis jutustust (1949) Tuli sinu Isesüttiv (seven short stories

    August Mälk

    August_Mälk

  • Jumla District
  • District in Karnali Province, Nepal

    "Women's Educational Status and Meternal and Child health Care Practices in Jumala Districts West Nepal". Journal of Nepal Health Research Council. doi:10

    Jumla District

    Jumla District

    Jumla_District

  • Indo-European cosmogony
  • Proto-Indo-European myth of creation

    twice' and Prakrit yamala 'twins'. Ranko Matasović cites the existence of Jumala as a female counterpart and sister of Jumis in Latvian dainas (folksongs)

    Indo-European cosmogony

    Indo-European_cosmogony

  • Kalevi (mythology)
  • Heroic figure in Estonian, Finnish and Karelian mythology

    masculine Osmonen or Osmori. Osmo also appears as a synonym for the word Jumala. A West Ingrian song also uses the word Osmero as someone one could buy

    Kalevi (mythology)

    Kalevi (mythology)

    Kalevi_(mythology)

  • The Last Temptations
  • 1975 opera

    Church of Finland, My Lord, my God in all distress (Finnish: Sinuhun turvaan Jumala) (382) which is a reoccurring theme throughout the opera. A chorus containing

    The Last Temptations

    The Last Temptations

    The_Last_Temptations

  • Djoemala
  • Indonesian actor

    Ismail Djoemala (also credited Rd Djoemala; Perfected Spelling: Ismail Jumala; 1915/18 – 10 June 1992) was an Indonesian actor active in the 1940s. He

    Djoemala

    Djoemala

    Djoemala

  • Golden Age of Finnish Art
  • Period in the history of the visual arts in Finland, 1880–1910

    Kuvalehti. Retrieved 15 July 2020. "Ellen Thesleff – Minä maalaan kuin jumala". HAM Helsinki. 2019. Archived from the original on 21 September 2020. Retrieved

    Golden Age of Finnish Art

    Golden Age of Finnish Art

    Golden_Age_of_Finnish_Art

  • Veijo Baltzar
  • Romani author and visual artist

    Theatre. 1986 Iron Horses (Rautaratsut). Drom Theatre. 1991 The God Is Great (Jumala on suuri). Passion play. 1993 1992 The Paradise of Gods (Jumalten Paratiisi)

    Veijo Baltzar

    Veijo Baltzar

    Veijo_Baltzar

  • Juice Leskinen
  • Finnish singer-songwriter

    sanoja sinulle, jota rakastan 1994 Äeti (luonnos muistelmiksi, runoja) 1996 Jumala on 1998 Maanosamme, maailmamme 1999 Aika jätti (Runoja) 2002 Ilonkorjuun

    Juice Leskinen

    Juice Leskinen

    Juice_Leskinen

  • Sparven om julmorgonen
  • 1859 poem by Zachris Topelius

    riemuiten lensi varpukulta: – Kiitollisna siemenen otan kyllä sulta. Palkita Jumala tahtoo kerran sinua. Kiitollisna siemenen otan kyllä sulta! 3. Bird flew

    Sparven om julmorgonen

    Sparven_om_julmorgonen

  • Apulanta
  • Finnish rock band

    the Edge 1 "Kadut" Streets 1 2002 "Saasta" Filth 1 "Hiekka" Sand 2 2003 "Jumala" God 2 2003 Pudota EP Drop it 1 2005 "Pahempi toistaan" Each Worse than

    Apulanta

    Apulanta

    Apulanta

  • YUP (band)
  • Finnish rock band

    Fuzz/Paratiisin sahakielet (David's Fuzz/Saw Tongues Of The Paradise) (1992) Jumala halkaisi ihmisen kahtia (The God Split Human In Two) (1994) Homo Sapiens

    YUP (band)

    YUP_(band)

  • Rättö ja Lehtisalo
  • ja Lehtisalo split 12" (Ektro Records/Full Contact, 2008) ""Täällä puhuu Jumala, te olette huono bändi" – ensinäytössä Rätön ja Lehtisalon timantinkova

    Rättö ja Lehtisalo

    Rättö_ja_Lehtisalo

  • Oiva Paloheimo
  • Finnish writer (1910–1973)

    (in Finnish). Retrieved 23 April 2020. Singulariteetti tulee, joutuvatko Jumala ja Piru työttömiksi? (in Finnish) Oiva Paloheimon taiteilijakoti tuhoutui

    Oiva Paloheimo

    Oiva Paloheimo

    Oiva_Paloheimo

  • Ulla Nenonen
  • Friendship Parishes’]. Retrieved 2018-03-14. Lehtipuu, Olli (2014-03-05). "Jumala puhuu minun kielelläni" [‘God speaks in my language’]. Tampere Evangelical

    Ulla Nenonen

    Ulla_Nenonen

  • Baltic Finnic creation myths
  • forge. In this context, Christfried Ganander connected the forger with Jumala, saying that even back in pagan times, Finns had a concept of the "creator

    Baltic Finnic creation myths

    Baltic_Finnic_creation_myths

  • Biblia, se on Coco Pyhä Ramattu Suomexi
  • First Finnish translation of the Bible

    Alussa loi Jumala taivaan ja maan. Ja maa oli autio ja tyhjä, ja pimeys oli syvyyden päällä, ja Jumalan Henki liikkui vetten päällä. Ja Jumala sanoi: tulkoon

    Biblia, se on Coco Pyhä Ramattu Suomexi

    Biblia, se on Coco Pyhä Ramattu Suomexi

    Biblia,_se_on_Coco_Pyhä_Ramattu_Suomexi

  • Tiit Madisson
  • Estonian activist (1950–2021)

    Tiit Madisson pääses vanglast. Õhtuleht, 15.11. 1997 "Eestisse tagasi? Jumala pärast mitte!", Eesti Ekspress, 26. jaanuar 2012 "Tiit Madisson naasis Eestisse"

    Tiit Madisson

    Tiit Madisson

    Tiit_Madisson

  • Philippe Jourdan
  • Catholic bishop (born 1960)

    Libertad. Retrieved 26 September 2024. "Piiskop Jourdan: inimesed hakkavad Jumala juurde tagasi pöörduma" [Bishop Jourdan: People are beginning to return

    Philippe Jourdan

    Philippe Jourdan

    Philippe_Jourdan

  • Paavo Rintala
  • Finnish novelist and theologian

    Mikko Niskanen in same titled film) 1959: Pikkuvirkamiehen kuolema 1959: Jumala on kauneus 1960: Mummoni ja Mannerheim 1961: Mummoni ja marsalkka 1962:

    Paavo Rintala

    Paavo Rintala

    Paavo_Rintala

  • Euskefeurat
  • Danielsson, Erling Fredriksson, Arn Johansson Songs: Euskefeurat Mutta herra jumala Lillpitevisan Vaggvisa Bonden o björn Sommarens sista kväll Båkaspännarn

    Euskefeurat

    Euskefeurat

  • Cheek (rapper) discography
  • Profeetat featuring Paleface) 8 "Sinä ansaitset kultaa" 1 "Vahinko" 8 "Jumala" 2 "Malja" 9 "Älä lähde vielä pois" 11 "Surulapsi" 3 "Enkelit" 1 Timantit

    Cheek (rapper) discography

    Cheek (rapper) discography

    Cheek_(rapper)_discography

  • Belomitra quadruplex
  • Species of gastropod

    Clionella conspicienda Locard, 1897 Clionella delicatulina Locard, 1897 Jumala brychia Verrill & Smith in Verrill, 1885 Mangelia climakis (Watson, 1886)

    Belomitra quadruplex

    Belomitra quadruplex

    Belomitra_quadruplex

  • Mercedes Bentso
  • Finnish rapper

    music, Raninen is interested in acting, and in 2012 she played in the play Jumala on suuri by Veijo Baltzar in the Temppeliaukio Church. After Baltzar was

    Mercedes Bentso

    Mercedes_Bentso

  • Kätlin Kaldmaa
  • Estonian writer

    Somebody Nobodysdaughter’s Father, Ajakirjade Kirjastus 2012) Halb tüdruk on jumala hea olla (It's Damn Good To Be a Bad Girl, Varrak 2016) Kolmteist Eesti

    Kätlin Kaldmaa

    Kätlin Kaldmaa

    Kätlin_Kaldmaa

  • Paul Poom
  • Estonian stage, film, television, and radio actor

    aastat oleme püüdnud Paul Poomi elule tagasi võita. Et ta täna meiega on, on jumala ime!" 31 March 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2018. kultuur.parnu.ee Ideaalmaastik

    Paul Poom

    Paul_Poom

  • Irreligion in Finland
  • ®". Finlex.fi. Retrieved 2017-03-16. Asta Tenhunen (27 December 2015). "Jumala poistuu Suomen oikeussaleista ensi perjantaina - Savon Sanomat". Savonsanomat

    Irreligion in Finland

    Irreligion_in_Finland

  • Herrauðr
  • Figure in Norse legend

    young men went to Bjarmaland and killed the vulture guarding the temple of Jumala and the priestess Kolfrosta. They also saved the priestess-to-be, Hleið

    Herrauðr

    Herrauðr

  • Clara Petrozzi
  • Peruvian musician (born 1965)

    Dance) for Children choir, text: Kanteletar, 2001 f.p. Sympaatti Jouluna Jumala syntyi (God was born in Christmas) for Children choir and ensemble, 2002

    Clara Petrozzi

    Clara Petrozzi

    Clara_Petrozzi

  • Kalle Eller
  • Estonian publicist and poet (1940–2023)

    several almanacs: "Marm" (1968), "Õitsev Tuul" (1969), "Kamikadze" (1970), "Jumala Tuul" (1972) 1972: essay "Maarahvast" 1987: 200 maakeelset nime. Kultuur

    Kalle Eller

    Kalle Eller

    Kalle_Eller

  • Oskar Merikanto
  • Finnish musician and composer (1868–1924)

    3 Beherzigung [Kun sulle taakaks' elo käy], Op. 109, No. 1 Käsittämätön Jumala, Op. 109, No. 2 Kummaa on mielestäin, Op. 109, No. 3 Yö, Op. 110, No. 1

    Oskar Merikanto

    Oskar Merikanto

    Oskar_Merikanto

  • Atorox Award
  • A.C. Ross, "Sokeat näkevät unia" 2003 Tero Niemi and Anne Salminen, "Ja jumala kutoi mattoja omista hiuksistaan" 2004 Anne Leinonen, "Valkeita lankoja"

    Atorox Award

    Atorox Award

    Atorox_Award

  • Central Banda language
  • Banda dialect continuum of Central Africa

    Dòdòrò Ngàò Kə́lə́ Bítì 145 Dòdòrò Ngàò Vùngbá 55 Dòdòrò Ngàò Yàfò 30 Jùmə̀là Bangoran road Ngàò Kàká 120 Ndákpá Ngàò Dungu Yangú 105 Dòdòrò with the

    Central Banda language

    Central_Banda_language

  • Beringius
  • Genus of gastropods

    Beringius (Beringion) Habe & Ito, 1965 Beringius (Neoberingius) Habe & Ito, 1965 Chrysodomus (Beringius) Dall, 1887 Jumala Friele, 1882 Ukko Friele, 1893

    Beringius

    Beringius

    Beringius

  • List of marine gastropod genera in the fossil record
  • †Jogjacartanus †Johannaia †Johnstrupia †Josepha †Jousseemea Jujubinus Julia †Jumala †Junghuhnia †Jurassiphorus †Kaawatina †Kahua †Kaiparapelta †Kaitangata †Kaitoa

    List of marine gastropod genera in the fossil record

    List of marine gastropod genera in the fossil record

    List_of_marine_gastropod_genera_in_the_fossil_record

  • List of number-one singles of 2017 (Finland)
  • Montana Week 39 "Aamukuuteen" Antti Tuisku (featuring Erin) Week 40 Week 40 "Jumala" Cheek Week 40 "Muitaki ihmisii" Vesala Week 41 Week 41 "Keinu" Jenni Vartiainen

    List of number-one singles of 2017 (Finland)

    List_of_number-one_singles_of_2017_(Finland)

  • Pehr Henrik Nordgren
  • Finnish composer (1944-2008)

    Symphony for Strings, Op. 43 (1978) Concerto for Strings, Op. 54 (1982) Jumala on kauneus (God Is Beauty), Music for the television play, Op. 64 (1984)

    Pehr Henrik Nordgren

    Pehr Henrik Nordgren

    Pehr_Henrik_Nordgren

  • Homo Sapiens (album)
  • 1994 studio album by YUP

    22 "Oikeusjuttu" - 3.33 "The Trial" "Tänään kotona" - 4.02 "Home Today" "Jumala halkaisi ihmisen kahtia" - 5.07 "God Split The Human In Two " "Väärinkäsityksiä

    Homo Sapiens (album)

    Homo_Sapiens_(album)

  • Hugo Raudsepp
  • Estonian writer and politician

    Maikello sisustab oma raamatukappi (Drama, 1934) Roosad prillid (Drama, 1934) Jumala veskid (stories, 1936) Lipud tormis (Drama, 1937) Mees, kelle käes on trumbid

    Hugo Raudsepp

    Hugo Raudsepp

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  • Tauno Marttinen
  • Finnish composer (1912–2008)

    Linnunrata (The Milky Way) op. 7 (1960–61) Fauni, op. 26 (1965) Panu, tulen jumala op. 28 (1966) Manalan linnut op. 38 (1964) Parnassus for wind band op. 41/2

    Tauno Marttinen

    Tauno Marttinen

    Tauno_Marttinen

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Online names & meanings

  • Lalla
  • Girl/Female

    African, Australian, Christian, Finnish, Spanish, Swedish

    Lalla

    Well-spoken; To Babble; Abbreviation of Eulalie

  • Qais
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Qais

    Firm

  • Awiergan
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Awiergan

    Cursed.

  • Wolfric
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Wolfric

    Wolf Ruler

  • Jehaan |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Jehaan |

    Creative mind, Beautiful flower

  • Baldeesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Baldeesh

    Power of the Lord

  • ÚRSULA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    ÚRSULA

    Portuguese form of Latin Ursula, ÚRSULA means "little she-bear."

  • LAREYNA
  • Female

    English

    LAREYNA

    English elaborated form of French Lorraine, LAREYNA means "land of the people of Lothar."

  • Aniljot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Aniljot

    Light of Air

  • Mabrooka |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mabrooka |

    Blessed, Prosperous

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