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Nupoid language of Nigeria
Kami is a Nupoid language spoken in Niger State, Nigeria. Kami is spoken only in Ebo town, located to the south of Lapai. There are at most 500 speakers
Kami_language
Divine being in Shinto
Kami (Japanese: 神; [kaꜜmi]) are the deities, divinities, spirits, and mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the traditional
Kami
Bantu language spoken in Tanzania
Kami is an endangered, under-described Eastern Bantu language. It is reported to be spoken by 5,518 people in the Morogoro region of Tanzania as recorded
Kami_language_(Tanzania)
Japanese religion
entities called the kami (神), who are believed to inhabit all things, including forces of nature and prominent landscape locations. The kami are worshipped
Shinto
Record-setting Sherpa mountain climber of highest peaks
Kami Rita Sherpa (Nepali: कामीरिता शेर्पा, romanized: Kāmīritā Śerpā; born 17 January 1970) is a Nepalese Sherpa guide who holds the record for most ascents
Kami_Rita
Ethnic group from Morogoro Region of Tanzania
population was estimated to be 16,411. Most of the Kami are Muslim. The Kami language is a Bantu language, sharing substantial lexical similarities with Kutu
Kami_people
Topics referred to by the same term
36, an Austrian pistol Grumman G-36, a F4F Wildcat aircraft variant Kami language (Tanzania) Matsuchi Station, in Ehime Prefecture, Japan This disambiguation
G36
Sun goddess in Shinto
as Amateru Kami (天照神) and Ōhirume no Muchi (大日孁貴), is the goddess of the sun in Japanese mythology. Often considered the chief deity (kami) of the Shinto
Amaterasu
Kagu-tsuchi (カグツチ), the kami of fire. Kajin (火神), is a god of fire.[citation needed] Kanayago-kami/Kanayako-kami (金屋子神), a Kami of metal and metalworking
List_of_Japanese_deities
Musical artist
Ukyō; February 1, 1972 – June 21, 1999), better known by his stage name Kami, was a Japanese musician best known as visual kei rock band Malice Mizer’s
Kami_(musician)
Shinto shrine in Gion District, Kyoto, Japan
Yashimajinumi no kami, Itakeru no kami, Ōyatsuhime no kami, Tsumatsuhime no kami, Ōtoshi no kami, Ukanomitama no kami, Ōyatsuhiko no kami, and Suseribime
Yasaka_Shrine
Endangered languages on the continent of Africa
An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its
List of endangered languages in Africa
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Africa
2022 song by Ui Shigure
"Shukusei!! Loli Kami Requiem" is a song by Japanese artist Shigure Ui from her debut album The Rain Doesn't Stop Yet. Featuring vocals by Shigure in her
Shukusei!!_Loli_Kami_Requiem
Japanese shrine of the Shinto religion
jinja; archaic: shinsha, meaning: 'kami shrine') is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more kami, the deities of the Shinto religion
Shinto_shrine
Language spoken in Indonesia
Indonesia) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca
Indonesian_language
Japanese scholarship deity
Tenjin (天神), also called Tenman Daijizai Tenjin (天満大自在天神), is the patron kami (deity) of academics, scholarship, of learning, and of the intelligentsia
Tenjin_(kami)
Japanese folk deities of an area
(地神), tochigami (土地神), chi no kami (地の神; also read as ji no kami), or jinushisama (地主様), are Shinto folk deities, or kami, of an area of land (the name
Jinushigami
Indo-Aryan Nepali-speaking ethnic group
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Kami is an Indo-Aryan Nepali-speaking group that primarily worked as metalsmiths
Kami_(caste)
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
Dito sa lupà, gaya nang sa langit. Bigyán Mo kamí ngayón ng aming kakanin sa araw-araw, At patawarin Mo kamí sa aming mga salà, Para nang pagpápatawad namin
Tagalog_language
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Kami-sama (神様) is the Japanese word for "deity", and may refer to: The Almighty (Oh My Goddess!) (神様, Kami-sama), the ruler of Heaven
Kami-sama
Surname list
Kami is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hisao Kami (born 1941), Japanese football player and manager Sompal Kami (born 1996)
Kami_(surname)
Japanese deity
Ame-no-Minakanushi (天之御中主, lit. "Lord of the August Center of Heaven") is a deity (kami) in Japanese mythology, portrayed in the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki as the
Ame-no-Minakanushi
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
bilang anamaot ison ha langit. Biyan mo kami komon nin pa-mangan mi para konan yadtin awlo; tan patawaron mo kami komon ha kawkasalanan mi a bilang anamaot
Sambal_language
God of creation in Japanese mythology
other variants, is a kami and god of creation in Japanese mythology. They are a hitorigami, and the third of the first three kami to come into existence
Kamimusubi
Language
people. She said in her recording in March 2011, in the Inagta Alabat language: Halíd kamî an, pigpapansín nu mā putî de-dû de Alabat. Ay, kumánà, ay, bagá
Inagta_Alabat_language
East Asian mountain gods
Daoist traditions, called Shanshen. The Japanese equivalent is the Yama-no-Kami (山の神; also pronounced as yamagami) and the Vietnamese equivalent is Sơn thần
Mountain_God
Topics referred to by the same term
the IATA code for Masindi Airport, Uganda kcu, the ISO 639-3 code for Kami language (Tanzania) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
KCU
Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology
following is a list of Akuma (demons), Yūrei (ghosts), Yōkai (spirits), Kami and other legendary creatures that are notable in Japanese folklore and mythology
List of legendary creatures from Japan
List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan
American writer
Kami Garcia (born March 25, 1972) is an American writer. She is known for writing young adult fiction and graphic novels for DC Comics. She grew up in
Kami_Garcia
Austroasiatic language spoken in Laos and China
In China, the Buxing people (布兴, 布幸, or 布醒; IPA: [puʃiŋ]) are also called Kami (佧米人) or Kabi (佧比人, IPA: [khabit]). Yan & Zhou (2012:157) list the following
Bit_language
Goddess of food in the Shinto faith
Ōgetsu-hime (大宜都比売神/ 大気都比売神/ 大宜津比売神/ 大気津比売神, Ōgetsu-hime/ Ohogetsu-hime-no-kami), commonly known as Ukemochi (保食, Ukemochi; Deity Who Protects Food; Old
Ukemochi
One of the principal kami of Shinto
Japanese kami of foxes, fertility, rice, tea, sake, agriculture and industry, and general prosperity and worldly success, and is one of the principal kami of
Inari_Ōkami
Japanese manga series
The World God Only Knows (Japanese: 神のみぞ知るセカイ, Hepburn: Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai), abbreviated as Kaminomi (神のみ), is a Japanese manga series written and
The_World_God_Only_Knows
Kami of death
Shinigami (Japanese: 死神, lit. 'kami of death') are kami that invite humans toward death in certain aspects of Japanese religion and culture. Shinigami
Shinigami
Large language family mostly of Southeast Asia and the Pacific
The Austronesian languages (/ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən/ AW-strə-NEE-zhən) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland
Austronesian_languages
Student organization in Indonesia (1965–1966)
Action Union (Indonesian: Kesatuan Aksi Mahasiswa Indonesia), better known as KAMI, was a student organization founded and led by anti-communist university
KAMI_(Indonesia)
Island off the east coast of central Honshu, Japan
Kami-shima (神島) is an inhabited island at the mouth of Ise Bay off the east coast of central Honshu, Japan. It is administered by the city of Toba in Mie
Kami-shima
Deity (kami) in Japanese Shinto
(Oho(a)namuchi) or Ō(a)namochi (Oho(a)namochi) among other variants, is a kami (divine figure) in Japanese mythology. He is one of the central deities in
Ōkuninushi
American singer (1958–2009)
Reaction Of An Amazon Tribe To Modern War Footage, The Moon Landing And More". KAMI. Retrieved December 7, 2024. A French movie crew visited a remote tribe in
Michael_Jackson
Metro station in Yokohama, Japan
Kamiōoka Station (上大岡駅, Kamiōoka-eki) is an interchange railway station located in Kōnan-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private
Kamiōoka_Station
Japanese gods
Kunado-no-Kami (Japanese: 岐の神), alternately Kunato-no-Kami, Funado-no-Kami, Funato-no-Kami, or Chimata-no-Kami, are Japanese local gods connected chiefly
Kunado-no-Kami
Moon Kami in Shinto and Japanese mythology
Tsukiyomi (ツキヨミ), also Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto (ツクヨミノミコト, 月読命), is the moon kami in Japanese mythology and the Shinto religion. The name "Tsukuyomi" is a
Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto
Shinto shrine maiden
the kanji 巫 ("shaman"), and 女 ("woman"). Miko was archaically written 神子 ("kami" + "child") and 巫子 ("shaman child"). The term is not to be confused with
Miko
City in Shikoku, Japan
Kami (香美市, Kami-shi) is a city located in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2022[update], the city had an estimated population of 25,562 in 13212
Kami,_Kōchi
2008 Malaysian film
Kami The Movie (English: We The Movie) is a 2008 Malaysian Malay-language coming-of-age drama film directed by Effendee Mazlan and Fariza Azlina Isahak
Kami_(2008_film)
Ethnic group in Myanmar
100 clans. They speak the Mro-Khimi language, a member of the Kuki-Chin languages within the Sino-Tibetan languages family. The group maintains distinct
Mro-Khimi_people
Town in Tōhoku, Japan
Kami (加美町, Kami-machi) is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 22,804 and a
Kami,_Miyagi
Shinto shrine in Taga, Japan
Taga-taisha (多賀大社) is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Taga, Inukami District, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is frequently referred to as O-Taga-san
Taga-taisha
Snake deities in Japanese folklore
The Yato-no-kami (夜刀の神; "gods of the night-sword") are snake deities in Japanese folklore appearing in the Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki. They lived in Namegata
Yato-no-kami
Human attribution of special powers or value to an object
was deified and enshrined (at what is now the Atsuta Shrine). Akaruhime no Kami, the female deity of Hiyurikuso Shrine [ja], was said to have originally
Fetishism
Japanese new religion
received this ritual on October 28, 1920 during a kishin session with the kami, Ame no Uzume. The sun goddess Amaterasu is the main deity worshipped. Tokoto
Shintō_Tenkōkyo
130 to 195 languages are spoken in the Philippines, depending on the method of classification. Almost all are Malayo-Polynesian languages native to the
Languages_of_the_Philippines
English expression for a concept in Japanese folklore
kamikakushi; lit. 'hidden by kami') refers to the mysterious disappearance or death of a person, after they had angered the spirits (kami). There are numerous
Spirit_away
Shrine in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
enshrines five kami known as ikasuri no kami or zama no kami: Ikui no kami (生井神), Sakui no kami (福井神), Tsunagai no kami (綱長井神), Hahiki no kami (波比祇神), and
Ikasuri_Shrine
Shinto-Buddhist deity
Ōyamakui no Kami (大山咋神) is a kami. The Kojiki says they live on Mount Hiei in Ōmi Province or Mount Matsunoo (松尾) in Yamashiro Province. He is the child
Oyamakui_no_Kami
Religion founded in 1892 in Japan
Japanese. In English and Japanese: One God, One World, One Language (一つの神、一つの世界、一つの言葉, Hitotsu no Kami, Hitotsu no Sekai, Hitotsu no Kotoba). "Frequently Asked
Oomoto
Japanese figure, daughter of Emperor Suinin
Yamatohime-no-mikoto (倭比売命 or 倭姫命) is a Japanese figure who is said to have established Ise Shrine, where the goddess of the sun, Amaterasu, is enshrined
Yamatohime-no-mikoto
Japanese light novel series
Kusunoki's Garden of Gods (Japanese: 神の庭付き楠木邸, Hepburn: Kami no Niwatsuki Kusunoki-tei) is a Japanese light novel series written by Enju and illustrated
Kusunoki's_Garden_of_Gods
2016 (2016-08-14) 289 93 "Deus Ex Machina" Transliteration: "Kikaijikake no Kami" (Japanese: 機械仕掛けの神) Masahiro Sonoda Ayumu Hisao August 21, 2016 (2016-08-21)
List of Cardfight!! Vanguard episodes
List_of_Cardfight!!_Vanguard_episodes
Objects worshipped at or near Shinto shrines
In Shinto, shintai (神体; "body of the kami"), or go-shintai (御神体; "sacred body of the kami") when the honorific prefix go- is used, are physical objects
Shintai
8th-century Japanese chronicle
as far back as 641 concerning the origin of the Japanese archipelago, the kami, and the Japanese imperial line. It is claimed in its preface to have been
Kojiki
Japanese god of lightning
Raiden-sama (雷電様), Narukami (鳴る神), Raikō (雷公), and Kamowakeikazuchi-no-kami is a god of lightning, thunder, and storms in Japanese mythology and the
Raijin
Shinto god
the honorific title Susanoo-no-Mikoto ([sɯ̥.sa.noꜜː no mʲi.ko.to]), is a kami in Japanese mythology. The younger brother of Amaterasu, goddess of the sun
Susanoo-no-Mikoto
Former province of Japan
The characters 泉州 are also used for the name of the Chinese city of Quanzhou. Izumi Province (和泉国, Izumi no Kuni; Japanese pronunciation: [iꜜ.(d)zɯ.mʲi
Izumi_Province
Japanese water deity
historical kana orthography) or called Hiruko (蛭子) or Kotoshiro-nushi-no-kami (事代主神), is the Japanese god of fishermen and luck. He is one of the Seven
Ebisu_(mythology)
Railway station in Tokyo, Japan
35°36′43″N 139°38′19″E / 35.612066°N 139.638709°E / 35.612066; 139.638709 Kaminoge Station (上野毛駅, Kaminoge-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Oimachi
Kaminoge_Station
Japanese goddess
Nunakawahime is a Shinto goddess. She is worshipped in Shinto, known particularly for her association with 'sound' and 'ringing'. She helps people sing
Nunakawahime
Shinto creator god
is a kami (Shinto deity). According to the Kojiki, he came into being as a hitorigami early in the creation of the universe. He was the fourth kami to come
Umashiashikabihikoji
Undead hag in Japanese mythology
Yomotsu-shikome (黄泉醜女; lit. 'Ugly Woman of the Underworld'), in Japanese mythology, was a hag sent by the dead Izanami to pursue her husband Izanagi, for
Shikome
Japanese kawaii metal band
instrumentation performed by a group of session musicians known as the "Kami Band". Babymetal was created with the concept of fusing the heavy metal and
Babymetal
locals. Reported by T. Wada. 572 (📷) 5 March 2014 off Amarube, Kasumi-ku, Kami-cho, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan (30°32′N 134°20′E / 30.53°N 134.34°E / 30
List of giant squid specimens and sightings (2001–2014)
List_of_giant_squid_specimens_and_sightings_(2001–2014)
1928 declaration by Indonesian nationalists
pledge reads: Pertama Kami poetra dan poetri Indonesia, mengakoe bertoempah darah jang satoe, tanah air Indonesia. Kedoea Kami poetra dan poetri Indonesia
Youth_Pledge
Kawa-no-Kami (河の神 or 川之神), also known as Kahaku (河伯) is a river deity in Japanese mythology. He is king of the river gods. The line with this, kami is not
Kawa-no-Kami
Former railway station in Engaru, Hokkaido, Japan
Kami-Shirataki Station (上白滝駅, Kami-Shirataki-eki; lit. "Upper Shirataki") was a railway station on the Sekihoku Main Line in Engaru, Hokkaido, Japan, operated
Kami-Shirataki_Station
Austronesian language spoken in Flores, Indonesia
Henri Henri itu that tungga only kami 1PL.EXCL rua two weta sister nala. brother Mama né’e bapa ko’o Henri itu tungga kami rua weta nala. mum and dad POSS
Kéo_language
Bantu languages of Eastern Africa
Kaguru, Luguru, Kutu, Kami, Zaramo, Kwere, Doe The Ruvu languages are 60–70% similar lexically. Mbugu (Ma'a) is a mixed language based largely on Pare
Northeast Coast Bantu languages
Northeast_Coast_Bantu_languages
Shinto shrine near Kyoto, Japan
Fushimi Inari-taisha (Japanese: 伏見稲荷大社) is the head shrine of the kami Inari, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The shrine sits at the base of a mountain
Fushimi_Inari-taisha
Language endangerment and extinction in Africa is the decline and gradual disappearance of indigenous African tongues. As a region, Africa is one of the
Language endangerment and extinction in Africa
Language_endangerment_and_extinction_in_Africa
Figure in Japanese mythology
Hoori (火折) or Hoori no Mikoto (火折尊), also known as Hikohohodemi no Mikoto (彦火火出見尊), is a god in Japanese mythology, the third and youngest son of Ninigi
Hoori
Nepalese cricketer (born 1996)
Sompal Kami (Nepali: सोमपाल कामी; born 2 February 1996) is a Nepalese professional cricketer. Kami is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast-medium
Sompal_Kami
Anti-crime operation in Karachi, Pakistan
Khashrann † Salman Dada † Aadi Baloch † Mulla Nazeer † Murga Aslam Kamran Kami Baloch Naeem Lahoti † Mullah Sohail † Ali Daad Zigri Alias Wazira (POW) Noor
Operation_Lyari
Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines
sa duta siling sang sa langit Hatagan mo kami niyan sing kan-on namon Sa matag-adlaw Kag patawaron mo kami sa mga sala namon Siling nga ginapatawad namon
Hiligaynon_language
Japanese Samurai and Ninja
Fujibayashi Nagato-no-kami (Japanese: 藤林 長門守) was a samurai and ninja operative during Japan's Sengoku period. His birth and death dates remain unknown
Fujibayashi_Nagato-no-kami
Former kingdom on Jeju Island, Korea
tɕu-ga, literally "island barbarians"). These people, who had a distinctive language and culture, engaged in trade with the Mahan people of the mainland. However
Tamna
Japanese manga series
KamiKatsu: Working for God in a Godless World (神無き世界のカミサマ活動, Kaminaki Sekai no Kamisama Katsudō; "What God Does in a World Without Gods") is a Japanese
KamiKatsu
Nepalese mountaineer
Kami Sherpa, (Nepali: कामी शेर्पा) is a Nepalese mountaineer who has successfully climbed Everest three times in eight days. Sherpa climbed Everest twice
Kami_Sherpa
Shinto kami
Tomo; lit. "year god"), also known as Ōtoshi-no-kami (大年神; lit. "great year god"), is a Japanese kami and a part of the Shinto pantheon. The 年 (nen) kanji
Toshigami
2017 Japanese film
Garo: Kami no Kiba (牙狼〈GARO〉-神ノ牙-, Garo Kami no Kiba; lit. "Garo: Fang of God") is a 2017 dark fantasy superhero tokusatsu theatrical film produced by
Garo:_Kami_no_Kiba
Japanese deity of agriculture
Ukanomitama (宇迦之御魂神 – Mighty Soul of Sustenance - Kojiki) (倉稲魂命 - Nihongi) is a kami in classical Japanese mythology, associated with food and agriculture, often
Ukanomitama
Online database of Japanese historical documents
Japanese Historical Text Initiative (JHTI) is a searchable online database of Japanese historical documents and English translations. It is part of the
Japanese Historical Text Initiative
Japanese_Historical_Text_Initiative
Shinto sky and heaven kami
(Japanese: 天津神, 天つ神; 'Kami of heaven'), also called tenjin, is a category of kami in Japanese mythology. Generally speaking, it refers to kami born in, or residing
Amatsukami
Term for a being from Japanese folklore
Shiki-no-kami (式の神)) is the term for a being from Japanese folklore. According to the Shinto scholar Inoue Nobutaka, it is thought to be some sort of kami, represented
Shikigami
Shinto shrine in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Tamasaki Jinja (玉前神社) is a Shinto shrine in the Ichinomiya neighborhood of the town of Ichinomiya in Chōsei District, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is the
Tamasaki_Shrine
Austronesian language of the Philippines
pasayloa kamí sa among mga salâ, ingón nga nagapasaylo kamí sa mga nakasalâ kanamò. Ug dilì mo kamí itugyan sa panuláy, hinunua luwasá kamí sa daután
Cebuano_language
Former province of Japan
Yamashiro Province (山城国, Yamashiro no Kuni; Japanese pronunciation: [ja.ma(ꜜ).ɕi.ɾo (no kɯ.ɲi)]) was a province of Japan, located in Kinai. It overlaps
Yamashiro_Province
Japanese web novel series
The Gorilla God's Go-To Girl (ゴリラの神から加護された令嬢は王立騎士団で可愛がられる, Gorira no Kami Kara Kago Sareta Reijō wa Ōritsu Kishidan de Kawaiigareru; lit. "The Lady Blessed
The_Gorilla_God's_Go-To_Girl
Former province of Japan
Ancient Medieval 1 April 1896 Modern Sofu (曾布) Sofu no Kami no Kōri Soekami-gun Soekami-gun Nara-shi, Tenri-shi Sofu no Shimo no Kōri Soejimo-gun Ikoma-gun
Yamato_Province
Japanese light novel series
Heaven's Memo Pad (神様のメモ帳, Kami-sama no Memo-chō; lit. "God's Memo Pad") is a Japanese light novel series written by Hikaru Sugii, with illustrations by
Heaven's_Memo_Pad
1853–54 US expedition to Tokugawa Japan
letter was formally received by hatamoto Toda "Izu-no-kami" Ujiyoshi and by Ido "Iwami-no-kami" Hiromichi. Perry's squadron eventually departed on 17
Perry_Expedition
2020 children's animated series
labyrinth in the race. Meanwhile, Hannah is stressed as her relationship with Kami becomes tense, not helped by Corto's tauntings. 48 22 "The Tsunami Challenge"
Droners
KAMI LANGUAGE
KAMI LANGUAGE
Female
Japanese
(å›)Â Short form of Japanese names beginning with Kimi-, KIMI means "honorable, noble." Compare with another form of Kimi.
Female
Finnish
 Pet form of Finnish Katariina, KATI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kati.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KANI means "sound."
Female
Japanese
Japanese name KAME means "tortoise (symbol of long life)."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(काली) Hindi myth name of the wife of Shiva, KALI means "the black one" and "devourer of time." Compare with another form of Kali.
Female
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Kashi, KASI means "shining" or "the luminous one."
Female
Hungarian
 Pet form of Hungarian Katalin, KATI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kati.
Female
Native American
 Native American Navajo name KAI means "willow tree." Compare with other forms of Kai.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Tammy, TAMI means "palm tree."
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian unisex name KAI means "sea." Compare with other forms of Kai.
Male
Hungarian
 Pet form of Hungarian Sámuel, SAMI means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." Compare with another form of Sami.
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian name KALI means "hesitation." Compare with another form of Kali.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jamie, JAMI means "supplanter."
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Carrie, KARI means "man." Compare with another form of Kari.
Girl/Female
Hindi
From Kasi.
Female
Native American
 Native American Algonquin name KIMI means "secret." Compare with another form of Kimi.
Female
Norwegian
 Norwegian form of Greek Aikaterine, KARI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kari.
Female
Swedish
 Variant spelling of Swedish Kaj, KAI means "pure." Compare with other forms of Kai.
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KAIMI means "the seeker."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Makarios, KARI means "blessed."
KAMI LANGUAGE
KAMI LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fearless
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
Supplanter.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hereford and Worcester)
English (Hereford and Worcester) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Victory of Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Having golden garlands
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Name of Goddess Durga
Male
Yiddish
(×ִיצִיק) Yiddish form of Hebrew Yitzchak, ITZIK means "he will laugh."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Powerful; Strong
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Handsome
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Who Requires Nothing from Outside to be Happy
KAMI LANGUAGE
KAMI LANGUAGE
KAMI LANGUAGE
KAMI LANGUAGE
KAMI LANGUAGE
n.
The keel or lower outline of a bird's bill, so far as the mandibular rami are united.
n.
The black, destroying goddess; -- called also Doorga, Anna Purna.
a.
Between rami or branches; esp., between the mandibles, or rami of the lower jaw; intermandibular.
pl.
of Ramus
n.
Any one of the four ages, Krita, or Satya, Treta, Dwapara, and Kali, into which the Hindoos divide the duration or existence of the world.
a.
Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition.
n.
A low ridge.
n. pl.
A title given to the celestial gods of the first mythical dynasty of Japan and extended to the demigods of the second dynasty, and then to the long line of spiritual princes still represented by the mikado.
v. t.
To communicate by language; to express in language.
n.
Alt. of Kadiaster
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Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent.
n.
Suicide, by slashing the abdomen, formerly practiced in Japan, and commanded by the government in the cases of disgraced officials; disembowelment; -- also written, but incorrectly, hari-kari.
n.
The Hindoo Cupid. He is represented as a beautiful youth, with a bow of sugar cane or flowers.
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Formed like kali, or glasswort.
n.
A seashore plant of the Spinach family (Salicornia herbacea), with succulent jointed stems; also, a prickly plant of the same family (Salsola Kali), both formerly burned for the sake of the ashes, which yield soda for making glass and soap.
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The glasswort (Salsola Kali).
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In Ireland, one of the continuous mounds or ridges of gravelly and sandy drift which extend for many miles over the surface of the country. Similar ridges in Scotland are called kames or kams.
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Crooked; awry.
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The last and worst of the four ages of the world; -- considered to have begun B. C. 3102, and to last 432,000 years.