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Look up Kamboja, kemboja, or कम्बोज in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kamboja (Sanskrit: कम्बोज) may refer to: Kambojas, a southeastern Iranian people
Kamboja
Iranian people mentioned in the Indo-Aryan sources
The Kambojas were a southeastern Iranian people who inhabited the northeastern most part of the territory populated by Iranian tribes, which bordered the
Kambojas
Kingdoms in the Indian subcontinent (c. 600 BCE–c. 345 BCE)
Constitutional history; Prācīna Kamboja, jana aura janapada =: Ancient Kamboja, people and country, 1981, Dr Jiyālāla Kāmboja – Kamboja (Pakistan). Panda, Harihar
Mahajanapadas
of the third Kamboja ruler of Bengal (last quarter of tenth century AD). He was younger son of Rajyapala Kamboj, the founder of the Kamboja Dynasty of Bengal
Naya_Pala_(Kamboja)
Ancient country/region
the Kambojas (i.e., Kamboja-Bahlika). Besides the Atharvaveda Parisista, several other ancient texts also associate the Bahlikas with the Kambojas: Shakah
Bahlikas
Genus of flowering plants endemic to the Americas
Plumeria (/pluːˈmɛriə/), commonly known as frangipani, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae. Most species are deciduous shrubs or small
Plumeria
Cast of ancient Sanskrit epic
and blesses Yudhishthira with skill in dicing. Chandravarma Kamboja is the first Kamboja king of solar race mentioned by name in the Mahābhārata. He appears
List of characters in the Mahabharata
List_of_characters_in_the_Mahabharata
The fourth prince of the Kambojas referenced in the Mahābhārata is the younger brother of the prince Sudakshina Kamboja. In the epic, this prince is simply
Prapaksha_Kamboja
Ancient kingdom in modern-day Afghanistan
'Parama-Kamboja' i.e. furthest Kamboja. Some scholars call Parama Kamboja as 'Uttara-Kamboja' i.e. northern Kamboja or Distant Kamboja. The Kapisa-Kamboja equivalence
Kingdom_of_Kapisa
Founder of the Kamboja Pala dynasty of Bengal
Rajyapala or Kamboja-Vamsa-Tilaka was the founder of the Kamboja Pala dynasty of Bengal. This dynasty had ruled over northern and western Bengal. Four
Rajyapala_Kamboja
Capital of ancient Hindu Kamboja Kingdom
was the capital of the ancient Kamboja Kingdom mentioned in the Mahabharata. Karna led a war expedition against the Kamboja and some other tribes of the
Rajapura_(Kamboja)
Parama Kamboja kingdom was mentioned in the epic Mahabharata to be on the far north west along with the Bahlika, Uttara Madra and Uttara Kuru countries
Parama_Kamboja_kingdom
Ancient Kingdom of Central Asia and South Asia
the Rishikas were synonymous with the Parama Kambojas. V. S. Aggarwala also relates the Parama Kambojas of the Pamir Mountains to the Rishikas of the
Rishikas
Vedic sage
establishes him as a descendant of Upamanyu, while the name Kamboja suggests an association with the Kamboja kingdom of the (late Vedic) Mahajanapada period. The
Aupamanyava
Social group in India and Pakistan
amounted to some 550,000 individuals out of a total population of 11 million. Kambojas Khmer people Ali, Imran (14 July 2014). The Punjab Under Imperialism, 1885-1947
Kamboj
Historical dynasty ruling parts of Bengal in the 10th-11th centuries
The Kamboja-Pala dynasty ruled parts of Bengal in the 10th to 11th centuries CE, after invading the Palas during the reign of Gopala III. The last Kamboja
Kamboja_Pala_dynasty
The Dvārakā–Kamboja route is an ancient land trade route that was an important branch of the Silk Road during antiquity and the early medieval era. It
Dvārakā–Kamboja_route
from Sanskrit कम्बोजदेश (IAST: Kambojadeśa), which means the "land of Kamboja". The same name (i.e. Kamboj/Kambuja) is also found in Burmese and Thai
Names_of_Cambodia
Queen of Assacani
Archaeology of Punjab, 1992, p 76, Bālā Madhu, Punjab (India); Ancient Kamboja, People and the Country, 1981, p 284, Dr J. L. Kamboj; Problems of Ancient
Cleophis
Mahabharata character
Sudakshina (Sanskrit: सुदक्षिण, romanized: Sudakṣiṇa) is a king of the Kambojas featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. On the 14th day of the Kurukshetra
Sudakshina
Part of the Jambudvipa in puranic and shramanic cosmology
in international trade following the well-known Kamboja-Dvaravati Caravan Route. Merchants from Kamboja, Gandhara, Sovira, Sindhu and other places used
Uttarapatha
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
some hill clans, including the Aspasioi and Assakenoi sections of the Kambojas (known in Indian texts also as Ashvayanas and Ashvakayanas), refused to
Alexander_the_Great
Ancient kingdom located beyond north-west India
25; Prācīna Kamboja, jana aura janapada =: Ancient Kamboja, people and country, 1981, pp 401, Jiyālāla Kāmboja, Satyavrat Śāstrī - Kamboja (Pakistan);
Tushara
Probably the last ruler of the Kamboja Pala Dynasty of Bengal
Dharmapala Kamboja was probably the last ruler of Kamboja Pala dynasty of Bengal. He ruled Dandabhukti-mandala in Vardhamana-bhukti in the first quarter
Dharmapala_Kamboja
Ancient Indian kingdom
TRIGARTA ŚĀKYA KURU PAÑCĀLA KOSALA VATSA MALLA VṚJI ŚŪRASENA KĀŚĪ BĀHLIKA KAMBOJA GANDHĀRA MATSYA AṄGA MAGADHA The Kekeya kingdom (also known as Kekaya,
Kekeya_kingdom
of the second Kamboja ruler of Bengal (later half of 10th century AD). He was elder son of Rajyapala Kamboj, the founder of the Kamboja Dynasty of Bengal
Narayanapala_(Kamboja)
Soldiers or warriors fighting from horseback
that the horses of the Sindhu and Kamboja regions were of the finest breed, and that the services of the Kambojas as cavalry troopers were utilised in
Cavalry
Extinct genus of termites
in India. The genus contains a single described species, Prostylotermes kamboja. Prostylotermes is known from only two fossils, the holotype female and
Prostylotermes
Ancient Indian kingdom
to the Kambojas as Munda ("shaved-headed soldiery"). In the same Mahabharata text, Rudra Siva is also given the epithet of Munda. The Kambojas are also
Sivi_kingdom
Landlocked country in Central Asia
Vidyalankara; Prācīna Kamboja, jana aura janapada =: Ancient Kamboja, people and country, 1981, Dr Jiyālāla Kāmboja, Dr Satyavrat Śāstrī – Kamboja (Pakistan). C
Tajikistan
Legendary ruler in northern India
Kanchi Pallava dynasty creation myth. Claimed to be the eponym of the Kambojas, Kambu Swayambhuva is characterized as a Brahmin chieftain, married to
Kambu_Swayambhuva
Term used to designate Greek-speakers in ancient India
Mahavamsa. The Yona are mentioned in the Ashoka inscriptions, along with the Kambojas, as two societies where there are only nobles and slaves. Examples of direct
Yona
Sage in Hinduism
Sage Kambhoja or Kumbhoja is a character in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana, presented as a close friend of sage Agasti. Sage Agasti was brother of sage Vasishtha
Sage_Kambhoja
Sage in Hinduism
ganas (Gāṇamtya). He is said to be the father or ancestor of the sage Kamboja Aupamanyava referred to in the Vamsa Brahmana (1.18) of the Sama Veda.
Upamanyu
Country in Southeast Asia
of") and कम्बोज (Kamboja), referring to the descendants of Kambu (a legendary Indian sage from the ancient Indian kingdom of Kamboja). The term Cambodia
Cambodia
Country in South Asia
Indo-Scythians Indo-Parthian Kushan Indo-Sassanid Medieval Indo-Hephthalite Kambojas Rai dynasty Shahi Pala Solanki Muhammad ibn al-Qasim Ghaznavid Ghurid Mamluk
Pakistan
Nomadic Iranian peoples of Saka and Scythian origin
Indo-Scythians are generally believed to have been Saka (Scythian) (Kamuia) Kamboja tribes. One group of Indo-European speakers that makes an early appearance
Indo-Scythian_Kingdom
Indo-Scythian king who ruled the Mathura region in northern India (c. 10 CE)
Prācīna Kamboja, jana aura janapada =: Ancient Kamboja, people and country, 1981, p 227/228, Dr Jiyālāla Kāmboja, Dr Satyavrat Śāstrī), The Kambojas Through
Rajuvula
Overthrow of Nanda Dynasty by Chandragupta Maurya in the late 4th century BCE
Mudrarakshasa legends, Chandragupta's army included Bahlika, Kirata, Parasika, Kamboja, Saka, and Greek mercenaries. The army invaded capital city Pataliputra
Nanda–Mauryan_War
Events at 2023 SEA Games
Dilarang Tampil di Nomor Beregu Campuran SEA Games 2023, Untungkan Tuan Rumah Kamboja!". sports.okezone.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 May 2023. Lee, David
Badminton at the 2023 SEA Games
Badminton_at_the_2023_SEA_Games
Dr B. N Puri;Prācīna Kamboja, jana aura janapada =: Ancient Kamboja, people and country, 1981, pp 227/228, Dr Jiyālāla Kāmboja, Dr Satyavrat Śāstrī;
Arta_(Kamuia)
Kingdom described in the Mahabharata
TRIGARTA ŚĀKYA KURU PAÑCĀLA KOSALA VATSA MALLA VṚJI ŚŪRASENA KĀŚĪ BĀHLIKA KAMBOJA GANDHĀRA MATSYA AṄGA MAGADHA Kalinga is a kingdom described in the legendary
Kalinga_(Mahabharata)
Janya raga of Carnatic music
less. But the melodies used by the tribes such as the Sabara, Pulinda, Kamboja, Vanga, Kirata, Vahlika, Andhra, Dravida and the Vanachra (forest dwelling)
Kambhoji
Topics referred to by the same term
village in Bulgaria Turna, Poland, a village in Węgrów County Turna, Kamboja (Kamboja) people clan of Punjab Torna (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Turna
Kamatha is a Kamboja king mentioned in the Mahābhārata as one of the principal Kshatriyas taking part in the battle. Ganguli, Kisari Mohan (2009). The
Kamatha
People mentioned in ancient Indian religious texts
lists the Chinas with the mlechha tribes of the north like the Yavanas, Kambojas, Kuntalas, Hunas, Parasikas, Darunas, Ramanas, Dasamalikas. Shantiparvan
Chinas
Ancient Indian kingdom
TRIGARTA ŚĀKYA KURU PAÑCĀLA KOSALA VATSA MALLA VṚJI ŚŪRASENA KĀŚĪ BĀHLIKA KAMBOJA GANDHĀRA MATSYA AṄGA MAGADHA Madra kingdom (IAST: Mādra; [maːd̪ɽɐ]) was
Madra_kingdom
Calendar year
number of lesser empires, such as the Eastern Chalukyas, Pala Empire (Kamboja Pala dynasty; Mahipala), Chola dynasty (Rajaraja I), Yadava dynasty, etc
AD_1000
Ancient ethnic group of India and Pakistan
along the river Sindhu or Indus. They are often spoken along with the Kambojas. The Pandava hero Arjuna had visited this country of Daradas during his
Daradas
Indonesian assault rifle
Amunisi ke Kamboja Rp 8,82 M, Ini Alasannya". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-09-13. "Indonesia Hibahkan Senjata dan Amunisi ke Kamboja, Kemhan
Pindad_SS2
Kapisa Indo-Kambojas Western Kambojas (spread and scattered in Sindhu, Saurashtra, Malwa, Rajasthan, Punjab and Surasena) Eastern Kambojas (some formed
List of ancient Iranian peoples
List_of_ancient_Iranian_peoples
Kingdom mentioned in the epic Mahabharata
It was founded by the races from the western kingdoms like Madra and Kamboja ....the Upavrittas, the Anupa Vrittas, the Surashatras, Kekayas; the Kutas
Anupa_kingdom
People of ancient Gandhara
described as Gandhāras (Gandharians) who are recorded separately from Kambojas. Ancient Greek historians who documented the exploits of Alexander the
Aśvaka
Handgun
Amunisi ke Kamboja Rp 8,82 M, Ini Alasannya". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-09-13. "Indonesia Hibahkan Senjata dan Amunisi ke Kamboja, Kemhan
Pindad_G2
Jewish community in the Indian subcontinent
Marathi people Jain communities Marathi Jains Bagherwal Chaturtha Dhakad Kamboja Panchama Saitwal Upajjhaya Immigrant Jain communities Agrawal Humad Jaiswal
Bene_Israel
Geographical region of ancient India
TRIGARTA ŚĀKYA KURU PAÑCĀLA KOSALA VATSA MALLA VṚJI ŚŪRASENA KĀŚĪ BĀHLIKA KAMBOJA GANDHĀRA MATSYA AṄGA MAGADHA Aparanta or Aparantaka (meaning 'Western border')
Aparanta
Indonesian independence fighter and diplomat
Foundation to fight Tuberculosis, and board member of the Yayasan Bunga Kamboja (Kamboja Social Foundation). Hamid was in the presiding board of PAI which was
Hamid_Algadri
Pre-modern Sanskrit term referring to outsiders, foreigners, barbarians and invaders
various groups as mlecchas, including the Śākas, Huns, Chinese, Yavanas, Kambojas, Pahlavas, Bahlikas, Rishikas, and Daradas. Other groups designated as
Mleccha
Brazilian professional football player
2025. "Update Transfer Persib Bandung, Ramon Tanque Sang Top Skor Liga Kamboja Merapat ke Pangeran Biru". viva.co.id. 29 June 2025. Retrieved 29 June
Ramon_Tanque
Group of mythological characters
mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata, along with the Yavanas, Sakas and Kambojas. van Buitenen, J.A.B. (2011). The Mahabharata, Volume 1: Book 1: The Book
Barbaras
Achaemenid province
229, Punjabi University, Patiala (editors): Fauja Singh, L. M. Joshi; Kambojas Through the Ages, 2005, p. 134, Kirpal Singh. Herodotus VII 64-66 Olmstead
Gandāra
Ethnic group mentioned in historic Indian texts
along with the Tocharians (or Tusharas), Chinas, Angalaukikas, Barbaras, Kambojas, Daradas, Bahlikas and other countries of the "Udichya" (Sanskrit: "northern")
Pahlavas
Early medieval Indian dynasty (753–982)
Cholas Chera Perumals of Makkotai 10th century Ghaznavids Pala dynasty Kamboja-Pala dynasty Kalyani Chalukyas Eastern Chalukyas Medieval Cholas Chera
Rashtrakuta_Empire
Early Indian medieval empire
Chandra dynasty. The Gauda state (West and North Bengal) was ruled by the Kamboja Pala dynasty. The rulers of this dynasty also bore names ending in the
Pala_Empire
ruler of the Chandra dynasty in eastern Bengal. His campaign against the Kamboja dynasty in Varendra allowed the resurgent Pala Emperor Mahipala I to reclaim
Kalyanachandra
Indonesian long-distance runner
"Atlet Atletik Asal Belitung Raih Medali Perunggu di Ajang SEA Games 2023 Kamboja". pbpasi.org. Retrieved 7 October 2024. Buqi Abdullah, Arif Tio (2 December
Robi_Syianturi
Vidyalankara; Prācīna Kamboja, jana aura janapada =: Ancient Kamboja, people and country, 1981, Dr Jiyālāla Kāmboja, Dr Satyavrat Śāstrī – Kamboja (Pakistan). Dr
History_of_Tajikistan
Surya Kanta; Prācīna Kamboja, Jana aura Janapada =: Ancient Kamboja, people and country, 1981, p 44, 147, 155, Dr Jiyālāla Kāmboja, Dr Satyavrat Śāstrī;
Maha_Kapphina
2024. Indraini, Anisa (6 June 2024). "RI Hibahkan Senjata dan Amunisi ke Kamboja Rp 8,82 M, Ini Alasannya". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 September
List of equipment of the Royal Cambodian Army
List_of_equipment_of_the_Royal_Cambodian_Army
Football league season
1 July 2025. "MOI Kompong Dewa FC Muncul, Ini Aturan Ubah Klub di Liga Kamboja" (in Indonesian). kumparanBola. 1 July 2025. Retrieved 1 July 2025. Ngay
2025–26 Cambodian Premier League
2025–26_Cambodian_Premier_League
Country in South Asia
Classical and Medieval Founding kingdom: Gauda Kingdom Classical empires: Pala Kamboja Sena Sultanates: Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate
Bangladesh
Major realms of Vedic India, c. 1100–600 BCE
mahajanapadas ("great janapadas"): Anga Assaka Avanti Chetiya Gandhara Kamboja Kasi Kosala Kuru Machchha Magadha Malla Panchala Surasena Vajji (Bajji
Janapada
Indian caste found predominantly in Maharashtra
Marathi people Jain communities Marathi Jains Bagherwal Chaturtha Dhakad Kamboja Panchama Saitwal Upajjhaya Immigrant Jain communities Agrawal Humad Jaiswal
Maratha_(caste)
Wife of Bharata in epic Ramayana
Princess of Videha Princess consort of Kosala Queen consort of Gandhara and Kamboja The wedding ceremony of Mandavi and Bharata. Abode Ayodhya Texts Ramayana
Mandavi
Classical and Medieval Founding kingdom: Gauda Kingdom Classical empires: Pala Kamboja Sena Sultanates: Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate
The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 (Bangladesh)
The_Foreign_Exchange_Regulation_Act,_1947_(Bangladesh)
City in Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan
a Kharoshthised form of Sanskrit Kamboja. Thus, it seems likely that Chilas also formed part of an ancient Kamboja kingdom. (Bala)rama and Krishna at
Chilas
Classical and Medieval Founding kingdom: Gauda Kingdom Classical empires: Pala Kamboja Sena Sultanates: Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate
Pornography_in_Bangladesh
5th–6th-century Central Asian tribes that invaded India
found in Central Asia since antiquity, including the Yavanas (Greeks), Kambojas, Tukharas, Khasas and Daradas. The Gurjara-Pratiharas suddenly emerged
Huna_people
Assakenoi, were likely tribes of the Kamboja people. The region south of the Hindu Kush that was inhabited by the Kambojas went under the rule of many different
History_of_Afghanistan
Kingdom mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata
the north are the Mlecchas, and the Kruras, the Yavanas, the Chinas, the Kambojas, the Darunas, and many Mleccha tribes; the Sukritvahas, the Kulatthas,
Huna_kingdom
Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia
scholarship. Anga Bahlika Bharata Buli Caidya Dewa Gāndhārī Gangaridai Gupta Kamboja Kalinga Kasmira Kekaya Khasa Kikata Koliya Kosala Kuru Licchavi Madra Magadhi
Indo-Aryan_peoples
Vedic Hindu tribe in Ancient India
reducing the Kambojas and Daradas on south of Hindukush, Arjuna proceeded to Trans-Hindukush countries and fought with the Lohas, Parama-Kambojas and the Rishikas
Uttarakuru
Zoroastrian community in the Indian subcontinent
Marathi people Jain communities Marathi Jains Bagherwal Chaturtha Dhakad Kamboja Panchama Saitwal Upajjhaya Immigrant Jain communities Agrawal Humad Jaiswal
Parsis
Central bank of Bangladesh
Classical and Medieval Founding kingdom: Gauda Kingdom Classical empires: Pala Kamboja Sena Sultanates: Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate
Bangladesh_Bank
200 BC–10 AD impact of Greeks in South Asia
condition of Shudras; 44. (Viz.) the Paundrakas, the Chodas, the Dravidas, the Kambojas, the Yavanas, the Shakas, the Paradas, the Pahlavas, the Chinas, the Kiratas
Legacy_of_the_Indo-Greeks
Social stratum in Indian and Pakistani culture
Indo-Scythians Indo-Parthian Kushan Indo-Sassanid Medieval Indo-Hephthalite Kambojas Rai dynasty Shahi Pala Solanki Muhammad ibn al-Qasim Ghaznavid Ghurid Mamluk
Baradari_(brotherhood)
Classical and Medieval Founding kingdom: Gauda Kingdom Classical empires: Pala Kamboja Sena Sultanates: Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate
Government_of_Bangladesh
Dynasty from southern India
Hara Huna Haihaya kingdom Himalaya Huna Kanchi Kasmira Kalakuta Kalinga Kamboja Karnata Karusha Kashi Kekeya Khasa Kikata Kimpurusha Kinnara Kirata Kingdom
Ay_dynasty
Metamorphic rock containing lazurite, prized for its intense blue color
mountains. National Museum of Natural History (Washington, D.C.) Dvārakā–Kamboja route Hauyne – Rare feldspathoid mineral in the sodalite group Lapis armenus –
Lapis_lazuli
had destroyed Kapisa in Capiscene which was a Kamboja city. The former region of Gandhara and Kamboja (upper Indus) had constituted seventh satrapy of
Ancient history of Afghanistan
Ancient_history_of_Afghanistan
Province of Afghanistan
Buddhist, Greek, and Chinese sources with Kamboja.On this basis, some scholars argue that identifying the Kamboja capital Rājapura with Rajouri relies largely
Kapisa_Province
Ethnic group
Marathi people Jain communities Marathi Jains Bagherwal Chaturtha Dhakad Kamboja Panchama Saitwal Upajjhaya Immigrant Jain communities Agrawal Humad Jaiswal
Halba_(tribe)
Ancient smṛti text and Sanskrit epic
Pandyas, Telinga, the Yadus of Mathura, and some other clans like the Parama Kambojas were allied with the Pandavas. The allies of the Kauravas included the
Mahabharata
Railway station in Pakistan
the ancient Persian-origin Kamboja tribe. According to the Mahabharata and several early historical traditions, the Kamboja people established a kingdom
Chak_Kambo_railway_station
Indian empire (185–73 BCE)
the city of Mathura was under the joint control of the Yavanas and the Kambojas. Later however, it seems the city of Mathura was retaken from them, if
Shunga_Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
Indian imperial power ruled by a dynasty centered in present-day Bengal Kamboja Pala dynasty, rulers of parts of the Bengal in the 10th to 11th centuries
Pala_dynasty_(disambiguation)
Negelein) makes first direct reference to the Kambojas (verse 57.2.5). It also juxtaposes the Kambojas, Bahlikas and Gandharas. The Vamsa Brahmana of
Central Asians in ancient Indian literature
Central_Asians_in_ancient_Indian_literature
Classical and Medieval Founding kingdom: Gauda Kingdom Classical empires: Pala Kamboja Sena Sultanates: Islamic rulers Delhi Sultanate Khalji dynasty Bengal Sultanate
List of rail accidents in Bangladesh
List_of_rail_accidents_in_Bangladesh
Ancient kingdom inhabited by the Rishikas
close to the Kamboja territory. Arjuna, the son of Pandu, taking with him a select force, defeated the Daradas along with the Kambojas. Then he vanquished
Rishika_kingdom
Mauryan emperor from 269 to 232 BCE
as far as Tamraparni. Here in the king's domain among the Greeks, the Kambojas, the Nabhakas, the Nabhapamktis, the Bhojas, the Pitinikas, the Andhras
Ashoka
KAMBOJA
KAMBOJA
Male
Hindi/Indian
(कमà¥à¤¬à¥‹à¤œ) Hindi form of Persian Kambujiya, probably KAMBOJA means "handsome king." This was the name of an ancient Cambodian warrior king who won the Divine Sword from king Kuvalashava of Kosala.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Shell; Elephant
KAMBOJA
KAMBOJA
Girl/Female
Hindu
Who protect
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Pure Clean
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German
Guide; Lively
Girl/Female
Native American
Butterfly showing beautiful wings.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yehudah, YEHUDA means "praised."
Boy/Male
Indian
Warner, Eyes
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bright; Splendid
Boy/Male
Indian
Comfort, Relief, Ease, Repose
Boy/Male
Indian
House Wife
KAMBOJA
KAMBOJA
KAMBOJA
KAMBOJA
KAMBOJA