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Ethnic group in Borneo
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Kedayan (also known as Kadayan, Kadaian or Kadyan) are an ethnic group residing
Kedayan
Language spoken in parts of Borneo
the basis that Brunei Malay just has three vowel phonemes. Brunei Malay, Kedayan, and Kampong Ayer can be regarded as dialects of Malay. Brunei Malay is
Brunei_Malay
Mukim of Brunei
Mukim Sungai Kedayan was a mukim in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. It was located within Kampong Ayer, the historical stilt settlements on the Brunei
Mukim_Sungai_Kedayan
Capital and largest city of Brunei
1911 the water village, largely populated by Malay Muslim and a small Kedayan community in nearby areas, was home to many houses built over water. The
Bandar_Seri_Begawan
ethnic groups placed collectively under 'Others', such as Indian, Eurasian, Kedayan, Javanese, Bugis, Murut and many more. Below are distribution of ethnic
Demographics_of_Sarawak
pronunciation of Brunei Malay and Kedayan is that the latter has no /r/ sound, so rambut (hair) in Brunei Malay is ambut in Kedayan. English is widely used as
Languages_of_Brunei
Public park in Brunei
Taman Eko-Koridor), is a riverfront public park in the former Mukim Sungai Kedayan of Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. The park was inaugurated on 22 October
Taman_Mahkota_Jubli_Emas
River in Brunei
Kedayan River (Malay: Sungai Kedayan) is a tributary of the Brunei River which flows through the capital of Brunei, Bandar Seri Begawan. On 22 October
Kedayan_River
Village in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
capital of Brunei. It was officially a village subdivision under Sungai Kedayan, a mukim (subdistrict) of Brunei–Muara District. The village's name originated
Kampong_Sumbiling_Lama
Former village in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
capital of Brunei. It was officially a village subdivision under Sungai Kedayan, a mukim (subdistrict) of Brunei–Muara District. The Kampong Sultan Lama
Kampong_Sultan_Lama
inhabited mostly by the Bajau, Bisaya, Bruneian Malay, Bugis, Illanun, Kedayan, and Suluk. These groups traditionally worked as fishermen and farmers
Demographics_of_Sabah
Traditional settlement in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Examples of names based on nearby locations or rivers include Kampong Sungai Kedayan, Kampong Sungai Asam, Kampong Pekan Lama, Kampong Sungai Pandan, Kampong
Kampong_Ayer
Palace in Brunei
the Museums Department. Istana Darussalam is located on the banks of the Kedayan River, is an illustration of the finest indigenous Malay structure of the
Istana_Darussalam
Arch bridge in Brunei
Edinburgh Bridge, built in 1959, is a two-lane structure that spans the Kedayan River, connecting the city centre to the rest of the capital city of Brunei
Edinburgh_Bridge
Country in Southeast Asia
Bisaya/Visaya of the nearby Philippines), indigenous Bruneian Malay, Dusun, Kedayan, Lun Bawang, Murut and Tutong. The population of Brunei in 2021 was 445
Brunei
State in East Malaysia
Iban, Chinese, Malay, Bidayuh, Melanau, Orang Ulu, Indian, Eurasian and Kedayan. English and Malay are the state languages; there is no official religion
Sarawak
men and three women. Aduk-Aduk is a ceremonial dance performing by the Kedayan children before birthdays, especially at the end of the harvest season
Music_of_Brunei
Glutinous rice rolls from Brunei and Malaysia
'glutinous rice rolls') is a traditional kuih (snack) for the Bisaya, Kedayan, Dusun, Bajau, and Lun Bawang people of East Malaysia and Brunei. Its closest
Kelupis
Legal term describing indigenous Malay peoples of Brunei
the seven ethnic groups, namely: Brunei, Tutong, Belait, Dusun, Murut, Kedayan and Bisaya. The local term rakyat jati refers to citizens of indigenous
Indigenous_peoples_of_Brunei
Village in Brunei-Muara, Brunei
place). Individuals travel there to farm from Tamoi, Lurong Dalam, Sungai Kedayan, and even Kumbang Pasang, Pintu Malim, and Kota Batu. Black pepper, paddy
Kampong_Kiulap
River in Brunei
41 km (25 mi) Basin size 765 km2 (295 sq mi) Basin features River system Brunei River Tributaries • left Butir • right Damuan, Kedayan, Kianggeh
Brunei_River
Bulongan Dusun Iban Idah / Ida'an Iranun / Ilanun Jawi Peranakan Kadayan / Kedayan Kadazan Kajang Kanowit Kayan Kejaman Kelabit Kenyah Kristang Lahanan Lisum
Ethnic origins of people in Malaysia
Ethnic_origins_of_people_in_Malaysia
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
Belait, Kedayan, Dusun, Bisaya dan Murut. [The Brunei Malays officially consist of the indigenous Malay tribes, namely Brunei, Tutong, Belait, Kedayan, Dusun
Bisaya_(Borneo)
Division of Sarawak, Malaysia
Sarawak. It has more Kedayan, Brunei Malay and Sabah regional dialect influences to it. Note: 1 Excluding Kedayan. 2 Including Kedayan and Orang Ulu ethnics
Limbang_Division
Ethnic groups
Bantenese Malay people Bruneian Malays Kelantan Malays Kedahan Malays Kedayan Patani Malays Perak Malays Singaporean Malays Terengganu Malays Jawi Peranakan
Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia
Ethnic_groups_in_Southeast_Asia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Apo_Duat_languages
Subregion of the Asian continent
Kadazan-Dusuns make up the majority in Sabah. In Labuan, the Bruneian Malays and Kedayans are the largest groups. Overall, the Malays are the majority in Malaysia
Southeast_Asia
Bruneian historian (1921–2021)
Al-Sufri bin Haji Umar was born on 10 December 1921 at Kampong Sungai Kedayan of Kampong Ayer. He was the son of an Ulama and nobleman, Begawan Pehin
Jamil_Al-Sufri
Village in Brunei
point for the Kedayan community and where they first introduced rice cultivation. There are various stories about the origins of the Kedayan people, with
Kampong_Jerudong
)[citation needed] According to the 1991 census, Bruneian (Malay, also called Kedayan) were 67% of the population, Chinese were 16%, indigenous were 6%, and
Demographics_of_Brunei
Austronesian language spoken in Vietnam
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Chru_language
District in Sarawak, Malaysia
concentration of Orang Ulu people in Sarawak. Note: 1 Excluding Kedayan. 2 Including Kedayan and other Orang Ulu such as Lun Bawang, Kelabit, Penan, Murut
Limbang_District
Indigenous ethnic group of Brunei
was inevitably used interchangeably with the terms Kedayan, Dusun Tutong, Iddeh Kitah, Sang Kedayan, Idahan, Bisaya, Tutong and Belait. These names and
Dusun_people_(Brunei)
Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Kalimantan, Berau, also spoken in North Kalimantan and to some extent Brunei-Kedayan Malay as well. Kutai forms a dialect continuum between the two varieties
Kutainese_language
Austronesian language
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Malay_language
Bruneian educator (1918–2010)
PKL حسين يوسف Mohamed Husain in c. 1961 Born 1918 (1918) Kampong Sungai Kedayan, Brunei Town, Brunei Died 9 April 2010(2010-04-09) (aged 91–92) Kampong
Husain_Yusof
Administrative division in Sabah, Malaysia
comprising the Bajau, Bisaya, Bruneian Malay, Dusun, Illanun, Kadazan and Kedayan, as well with a significant numbers of Chinese. The division is divided
West_Coast_Division
British dynasty ruling the Raj of Sarawak (1841–1946)
(Kayan, Kelabit, Kenyah, Melanau (Kayan Lalo), Kenowit, Sebop Bukitan, Kedayan, Tanjong, Sipeng, Kajang, Sekapan, Kejaman, Lahanan, Punan, Lugat, Lisum
White_Rajah
Malay and Kedayan tradition
Bercucul (Jawi: برچوچول) is a tradition practiced by Malays and Kedayan in Brunei and Labuan, Malaysia. The tradition involved lighting up colorful oil
Bercucul
Austronesian language of Madagascar
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Antambahoaka_dialect
Park in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Haji Hassanal Bolkiah) is a public park located along the banks of the Kedayan River, near the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College field and the road leading
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Silver Jubilee Park
Sultan_Haji_Hassanal_Bolkiah_Silver_Jubilee_Park
Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Berawan_language
National supreme court
an architectural competition that the government held in 1978. Sungai Kedayan to the east and Jalan Tutong to the north border the building's chosen
Supreme Court of Brunei Darussalam
Supreme_Court_of_Brunei_Darussalam
Malay ethnic group in Brunei
traditionally sung by the Bruneian fishermens. Brunei Malay Brunei Malay wedding Kedayan Bisaya Murut Brunei Malay in its various forms can be identified with a
Bruneian_Malays
Island in Southeast Asia
Dusun Rungus Murut Sama-Bajau Lundayeh Paitan Banjar Bisaya Iban Melanau Kedayan Malays Javanese Bugis Madurese Chinese Additional information Time zones
Borneo
Language
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Orang_Seletar_language
Bahau, Bajaw, Belait, Berawan, Biatah, Bintulu, Bonggi, Bookan, Bruneian/Kedayan Malay, Brunei Bisaya, Bukar Sadong, Bukitan, Coastal Kadazan, Cocos Malay
Languages_of_Malaysia
Musical artist
born in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah on 17 July 1994. His father is a Malay of Kedayan descent from the southern district of Sipitang, whilst his mother is an
Noki_K-Clique
Administrative division of Sabah, Malaysia
parts of the Division are settled mainly by Bisaya, Bruneian Malays and Kedayan, whereas the inland areas to the east of the Crocker Range are mostly settled
Interior_Division
Dessert for the Bruneian Malay people
Punjung is a traditional dessert for the Bruneian Malay people and Kedayan in Labuan and in the states of Sabah, Malaysia. "Ramadhan Bazaar". Labuan Tourism
Punjung
Village in Brunei–Muara, Brunei
land transport. The majority of the village's population consists of the Kedayan ethnic group, although there are also other ethnicities residing in the
Kampong_Kulapis
ethnic groups of Sarawak such as Melanau, Bisaya, Narom, Seru, Miriek, Kedayan and Sarawak Malays, Cham people of Cambodia and Vietnam, and other Muslim
Muslim_Southeast_Asia
Bruneian civil servant (1930–2005)
pilgrimage. Abdul Rahman was born on 27 April 1930, in Kampong Sungai Kedayan, Brunei Town. He was the son of Pehin Orang Kaya Shahbandar Haji Mohd.
Abdul_Rahman_Taha
Malayic language dialect
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Perak_Malay
Mukim of Brunei
the characters involved belong to three native Brunei ethnic groups: the Kedayan, Tutong, and Dusun. The combination of these three groups is also symbolic
Mukim_Lamunin
Sultan of Brunei (r. 1533–1581)
recovered and went back to Brunei. He resided in Istana Mazagong in Sungai Kedayan, where he allegedly died. He is buried at Kianggeh Muslim Cemetery. Sultan
Saiful_Rijal
Aboriginal Malay language
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Orang_Kanaq_language
Place in Sabah, Malaysia
also one of the towns within the Brunei Bay. Many residents here are of Kedayan, Murut and the Lundayeh/Lun Bawang descent. The town opposite Sindumin
Sindumin
Ethnic group of Borneo
with the Brunei Malay/Kedayan languages of northern Borneo, with the Banjarese separated from both the Brunei Malay and Kedayan for 400 years with similar
Banjar_people
Group of languages
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Paitanic_languages
Austronesian language of Vietnam and Cambodia
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Cham_language
Sabahan language
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Sesayap_Tidung
is particularly the case with Indian Muslims from the peninsula and the Kedayan of Borneo. The Malay ethnic group is distinct from the concept of a Malay
Demographics_of_Malaysia
Australian writer and musician
father is of Suluk heritage, whilst Musa’s paternal grandmother is of Kedayan descent from the border areas between Malaysian Borneo and Brunei. Musa’s
Omar_Musa
Sumbiling Lama (Ayer) Kampong Bukit Salat Kampong Sungai Kedayan 'B' Kampong Sungai Kedayan 'A' Kampong Ujong Tanjong Kampong Kuala Peminyak Kampong Pemancha
List_of_villages_in_Brunei
Mukim of Brunei
Ayer together with Kampong Saba, Kampong Burung Pingai and Kampong Sungai Kedayan. In the 18th century, the existence of Kampong Tamoi was once recorded
Mukim_Tamoi
Malayic language
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Sarawak_Malay
National mosque of Brunei
with an addition of 480 tubes for the interior. Situated next to the Kedayan River and surrounded by a man-made lagoon, the mosque represents a bridge
Omar_Ali_Saifuddien_Mosque
and indigenous groups such as Muruts, Bisaya Brunei, Brunei Dusun and Kedayans. While Standard Bahasa Melayu is the official language of Brunei, languages
Culture_of_Brunei
Glutinous rice snack from Brunei and Malaysia
Lamban is a traditional dessert for the Bruneian Malay people, Kedayan, Bajau, and Lun Bawang/Lundayeh in Brunei and in the states and federal territories
Lamban
Malay race, namely Belait, Bisayah, Brunei, Dayak, Dusun, Layan, Kelabit, Kedayan, Kenyah, Murut or Tutong. The law excluded ethnic Chinese in Brunei whom
Bruneian_nationality_law
Bruneian civil servant (1906–1975)
advice and produced a comprehensive report. Born in 1906 in Kampung Sungai Kedayan, Muhammad Yusof was the son of Pehin Jawatan Dalam Haji Muhammad Husain
Yusof_Husain
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Acehnese_language
British colony in Asia from 1848 to 1946
and 8,963 in 1941. The population is mainly Malays (mostly Bruneian and Kedayan) and Chinese, with a remainder of European and Eurasian. The Europeans
Crown_Colony_of_Labuan
Austronesian language
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Kelantan–Pattani_Malay
Language of Dusun people of Malaysia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Dusun_language
Austronesian language spoken in Brunei, Kalimantan, and Sarawak
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Iban_language
Bruneian politician and businessperson (1928–2022)
North Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei. In the elections, he won the Sungai Kedayan seat with 333 votes, defeating independent candidate Talib Salleh. Although
Abdul_Hapidz
Austronesian language spoken in Sabah, Malaysia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Timugon_language
Austronesian language spoken in Sabah, Malaysia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Momogun_language
British protectorate in Asia from 1877 to 1946
indigenous group in the interior, while Bajau, Bisaya, Bruneian, Illanun, Kedayan, Suluk, and Tidung dominated the coastal areas. Following various immigration
North_Borneo
Constituencies Seats Ex-officio seats Brunei Padang, Sumbiling, Sungai Kedayan, Pemancha–Sultan Lama 24 1 Tutong Sinaut, Penanjong–Keriam, Pekan Tutong
1962 Bruneian district council election
1962_Bruneian_district_council_election
Existence of multiple, distinct cultures within a single country
East Malaysians, namely Bajau, Bruneian, Bidayuh, Dusun, Iban, Kadazan, Kedayan, Melanau, Orang Ulu, Sarawakian Malays, etc. Other native tribes of Peninsular
Multiculturalism
1845 Battle in Brunei Town
his steamers left, Yusof seized the hill behind his late house with 300 Kedayans, and commenced an attack on Brunei Town, with Badruddin defeating him with
Battle_of_Brunei_Town
Austronesian language
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Terengganu_Malay
Austronesian language spoken in Hainan, China
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Tsat_language
Regency in North Kalimantan, Indonesia
Bugis Tidung Bajau people Murut people Lun Bawang Tausug Penan Kelabit Kedayan Orang Ulu Kenyah Kayan Religion in Nunukan Religion (June 2021) Muslim
Nunukan_Regency
State capital city and district capital in Sabah, Malaysia
including the Murut, Suluk, Sungai, Lun Bawang/Lundayeh, Bisaya, Illanun, Kedayan, Ida'an and Rungus, who have relocated to the city for socio-economic opportunities
Kota_Kinabalu
Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Kiput_language
Malaysian politician
members of each of Sarawak's major ethnic groups, including the Chinese, the Kedayan, Bruneian Malays, Bisaya, Tabun, Lun Bawang and Iban. Sarawak government
James_Wong_Kim_Min
Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Murik_Kayan_language
Austronesian language spoken in Philippines
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Yakan_language
Proposed subgroup of Austronesian languages
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Malayo-Sumbawan_languages
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Chamic_languages
Language in Indonesia
Chru Haroi Jarai Rade Roglai Tsat (Utsat) Malayic Bamayo Banjarese Brunei/Kedayan Malay Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Iban Jambi Malay
Haji_language
Extinct language of Malaysian Borneo
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Lelak_language
Olympics Economy of Brunei Brunei dollar Belait Bisaya Chinese Dusun Indian Kedayan Malay Murut Tutong Banteng Bengal monitor Black bittern Black-crowned night
List_of_Brunei-related_topics
Austronesian language group in Borneo
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Berawan–Lower_Baram_languages
Association football club in Brunei
top-tier competition. Due to the demand from the residents of Kampong Sungai Kedayan to play in the district league, Kasuka was founded in 1993. In the late
Kasuka_FC
Town and district capital in Sabah, Malaysia
Dusun people of the Dusun Tatana and Bisaya sub-groups, Bruneian Malay, Kedayan, Bajau, Chinese, Indian and others. A geographic view of Kuala Penyu. A
Kuala_Penyu
KEDAYAN
KEDAYAN
KEDAYAN
KEDAYAN
Boy/Male
Arabic
Mediator; Ambassador
Male
Egyptian
, a king of Egypt; Bocchoris.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beginning-less
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ganesha
Female
Hebrew
(×ֲבִיגַיִל) Variant spelling of Hebrew Abigayil, AVIGAYIL means "father rejoices." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of King David.Â
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Gloucestershire and Worcestershire)
English (chiefly Gloucestershire and Worcestershire) : variant of Millward.French (northern) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements mil ‘good’, ‘gracious’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Southern French : from a variant spelling of Occitan milhar ‘millet field’ (from mil ‘millet’).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Compassionate Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light of Assembly
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a topographic name for someone living on low-lying land (Old English ēg) with a hut or temporary shelter (Old Norse skáli) on it.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Latin Magdalena, MAKELINA means "of Magdala."
KEDAYAN
KEDAYAN
KEDAYAN
KEDAYAN
KEDAYAN