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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
Capital and largest city of Brunei
The Brunei River, which flows into Brunei Bay, is one of several waterways converging near Bandar Seri Begawan. Key subcatchments—Kedayan River, Sungai Damuan
Bandar_Seri_Begawan
Palace in Brunei
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
Public park in Brunei
outcome of the Sungai Kedayan Eco-Corridor project (hence the name Eco-Corridor Park), a project to revitalise the Kedayan River through flood mitigation
Taman_Mahkota_Jubli_Emas
Village in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
geographically located on the banks of the Kedayan River, with its boundaries extending to the Gadong River and neighbouring villages such as Kampong Ujong
Kampong_Sumbiling_Lama
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
Village in Brunei-Muara, Brunei
contiguous with Kiarong, another neighbourhood-cum-commercial area. The Kedayan River flows along the eastern part Kiulap, which also serves its border with
Kampong_Kiulap
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
Mukim of Brunei
Sungai Kedayan was a mukim in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. It was located within Kampong Ayer, the historical stilt settlements on the Brunei River in the
Mukim_Sungai_Kedayan
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
Hospital in Bandar Seri Begawan
close to the bank of the Kedayan River, which provides water transport access to the populaces of Kampong Ayer on the Brunei River. RIPAS Hospital, named
Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital
Raja_Isteri_Pengiran_Anak_Saleha_Hospital
Mukim of Brunei
the waters of the Brunei River, starting from the intersection of the Kedayan River towards the upstream of the Brunei River is close to the Istana Darul
Mukim_Tamoi
Brunei Hierarchy
"Gadong" refers to a greenish affluent of the Brunei River, which is itself an affluent of the Kedayan River, which it joins. In the traditional Malay states
Vizier_(Brunei)
Area in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Supreme Court building, which is now situated close to the banks of the Kedayan River, was also built as part of these efforts; however, it is believed that
Batu_Satu
Language spoken in parts of Borneo
lived on water, while Kedayan is used by the land-dwelling farmers, and the Kampong Ayer dialect is used by the inhabitants of the river north of the capital
Brunei_Malay
Transport in Brunei Rail transport in Brunei Geography of Brunei List of rivers of Brunei Haji Adanan 2012, p. 146–147. Curtis, R. J. F. (1929). Report
List_of_bridges_in_Brunei
Former village in Brunei
neighbourhoods which had existed along the banks of the Kedayan River, a tributary of the Brunei River in the vicinity of Kampong Ayer, before they were eventually
Limbongan,_Brunei
regional cultural icons. The mosque, which is situated next to the Kedayan River and encircled by an artificial lagoon, serves as a symbolic link between
Mosques_in_Brunei
River in Brunei
The Brunei River (Malay: Sungai Brunei) is a river which flows through Brunei and empties into the Brunei Bay towards the north-east direction. The Istana
Brunei_River
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
Neighbourhood in Bandar Seri Begawan
as it was previously flood-prone due to its close proximity with the Kedayan River. The village's first income was their rubber plantation from 1910 to
Kumbang_Pasang
Place in Sabah, Malaysia
of Sabah along the Mengalong river, and is also one of the towns within the Brunei Bay. Many residents here are of Kedayan, Murut and the Lundayeh/Lun
Sindumin
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
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
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
Berakas Limbang Butir Menunggul Kedayan Damuan Teritip Mentiri Salar Pagalayan Mangsalut Kianggeh "Figure 2. The major rivers of Brunei Darussalam. They are
List_of_rivers_of_Brunei
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
celebration. Examples of names based on nearby locations or rivers include Kampong Sungai Kedayan, Kampong Sungai Asam, Kampong Pekan Lama, Kampong Sungai
Kampong_Ayer
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Northern Betsimisaraka dialect
Northern_Betsimisaraka_dialect
Town and district capital in Sarawak, Malaysia
population comprising Lun Bawang, Brunei Malay, Kedayan, and Chinese. The main spoken language is Brunei Malay, Kedayan, Lun Bawang and Hokkien. As with Limbang
Lawas
Town and district capital in Sarawak, Malaysia
dominates from around June to October. Bisaya Lun Bawang Iban Malay Orang Ulu Kedayan Chinese Limbang is part of the Limbang District, which is part of the Limbang
Limbang
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
the Kedayan, adopted Malay dress and, to some extent, Malay customs as part of their culture. The Bisaya community is found within the Klias River area
Bisaya_(Borneo)
Island in Southeast Asia
(409 mi) Mendawai River 616 km (383 mi) Kayan River 576 km (358 mi) Rajang River 565 km (351 mi) Kinabatangan River 560 km (350 mi) Baram River 400 km (250 mi)
Borneo
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
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
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
Northern_Sakalava_dialect
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
Austronesian language
subdialects): Kelantan: Coastal (Narathiwat, Besut dialects), Central / River, Dabong / Inland Pattani: Yala, Saiburi, Bana Taning, Chenok / Chana, Nonthaburi
Kelantan–Pattani_Malay
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
Tsimihety_dialect
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)
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
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
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
1841–1946 kingdom on northern Borneo
coastal areas were dominated by the Sarawak local Malays, Melanau, and Kedayan. The government of Sarawak welcomed the migration of Chinese workers to
Raj_of_Sarawak
Bruneian administrator (born 1880s)
arose between the government and the Kedayan community over land restrictions, leading to the tragic death of a Kedayan man, who was shot while asleep by
Abdullah_Hanafi
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
Town and district capital in Sabah, Malaysia
Kadazan-Dusun, Murut, Lun Bawang/Lundayeh, Bruneian Malays, Cocos Malays, Kedayan, Peninsula Malays, Indians, Iban and other smaller Bumiputera groups. The
Tawau
Bahau, Bajaw, Belait, Berawan, Biatah, Bintulu, Bonggi, Bookan, Bruneian/Kedayan Malay, Brunei Bisaya, Bukar Sadong, Bukitan, Coastal Kadazan, Cocos Malay
Languages_of_Malaysia
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
Southern_Sakalava_dialect
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
Indonesian_language
Village in Brunei
the Kedayan tribe that comes from Bandung also resides in Kampong Kupang and lives near a river called Sungai Bandong (Bandong River). This river is used
Kampong_Kupang
Austronesian language microgroup
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Molbog-Bonggi_languages
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
Traditional basket-backpack
straps associated with the Murut, Lundayeh, Bisaya Brunei, Dusun Brunei and Kedayan people in Brunei. It is made with bamboo, rattan and tree leaves and traditionally
Takiding
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
Vezo_dialect
Austronesian language spoken in Sabah, Malaysia
Klias River Kadazan is an Austronesian language of Sabah, Malaysia. Klias River Kadazan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e
Klias_River_Kadazan_language
Language of Borneo
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Mainstream_Kenyah_language
Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia
Malaysia, and particularly in the Miri Division and the area south of Baram River mouth. The language has three dialects, Bakong, Daliʼ and Miriʼ. Narom language
Narom_language
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
Muslim-majority ethnic groups such as Bruneian Malay, Bajau, Bisaya and Kedayan. Prior to their conversion to Abrahamic religions, the dominant belief
Kadazan_people
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
Austronesian (East Barito) language spoken in central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Maʼanyan_language
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 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
Lotud_language
Vietnamese, Wa Austronesian: Bicolano, Cham, Ilocano, Javanese, Kapampangan, Kedayan, Malay (Indonesian & Malaysian), Minangkabau, Pangasinan, Sundanese, Tagalog
Culture_of_Asia
Austronesian language spoken on Buton island, 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
Cia-Cia_language
Sultan of Brunei from 1924 to 1950
had fiercely opposed the resident's 1909 Land Code, which affected the Kedayan minority, Ahmad Tajuddin's timidity helped to strengthen the British Resident's
Ahmad_Tajuddin
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
Bara_dialect
Village in Brunei
original residents of Kampong Sengkurong 'A' are Muslim Kedayan tribe. The existence of the Kedayan tribe in this village has existed for hundreds of years
Kampong_Sengkurong
Murutic language spoken on Borneo
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Abai_language
Division of Sarawak in Malaysia
is traditionally a home to Iban, Chinese, Melanau, Malay, Orang Ulu and Kedayan people. Most Ibans are scattered throughout rural areas of Bintulu, namely
Bintulu_Division
Malayic 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
Bengkulu_Malay
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
Sungai_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
Ethnic group in Malaysia
before the arrival of Dharmic religions. Deep in the estuary of the Merbok River, lies an abundance of historical relics that have unmasked several ceremonial
Malaysian_Malays
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
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
intermarriages with other ethnicities such as the Bisayas, Bruneian Malays and Kedayans, with some practising ancestral and Chinese beliefs inherited from their
Dusun_people
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
the Dusunic kadayan tribe in Papar (not to be confused with the Malayic Kedayan people), which they assimilated with when the tribe expanded their territory
Kadazan-Dusun
City in Sarawak, Malaysia
mainly of Bruneian, Jati Miriek (early indigenous native inhabitants) and Kedayan peoples. Miri has 19 out of 27 Sarawak ethnic groups, including Orang Ulu
Miri
Austronesian language spoken in Malaysia
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Daro-Matu_language
Punan language of 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
Ukit_language
Austronesian language spoken in Brunei, Kalimantan, and Sarawak
Lupar rivers. In the 1800s, they moved into the Rajang basin (middle region of Sarawak) from Batang Lupar river, Katibas river, and Saribas river (Saribas
Iban_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
Dumpas_language
Austronesian ethnic group in Maritime Southeast Asia
respectively. Other indigenous tribes include the Bisaya, Brunei Malay, Bugis, Kedayan, Lotud, Ludayeh, Rungus, Suluk, Minokok, Bonggi, the Ida'an, and many more
Tausūg_people
Sultan of Sarawak (r. 1599–1641)
who reside in Kampong Saba) with him. These troops are made up of Sakai, Kedayan, and Bunut, three natives of Sarawak. Not only that, but he was also joined
Ibrahim_Ali_Omar_Shah
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Melanau–Kajang_languages
Austronesian language, spoken by the Minangkabau of West Sumatra
dialects, sometimes differing between nearby villages (e.g. separated by a river). The dialects are Rao Mapat Tunggul, Muaro Sungai Lolo, Payakumbuh, Pangkalan-Lubuk
Minangkabau_language
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 of Madagascar
vocabulary with the Ma'anyan language, a language from the region of the Barito River in southern Borneo. The Malagasy language also includes some borrowings
Malagasy_language
Austronesian language spoken in Malaysia and Brunei
Tsat Iban–Malayan Ibanic Iban Keninjal ? Mualang Remun Seberuang Brunei/Kedayan Malay Bamayo Banjar Berau Malay Bangka Malay Bengkulu Col Duanoʼ Haji Jambi
Melanau_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
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
Jagoi_language
Sultan of Brunei (r. 1485–1524)
intermarried with the Bruneian people, which became the ancestors for the Kedayan ethnic group. Bolkiah's victory over Seludang as well as his marriage to
Bolkiah
Malaysian town
Chinese (63,201), Bajau/Suluk (38,897), Malay (Bruneian Malays as well as Kedayans who are migrants from the West Coast and their descendants together with
Sandakan
KEDAYAN RIVER
KEDAYAN RIVER
Girl/Female
Arabic, German, Muslim
Give
Boy/Male
Irish
Slender.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Home, A place with calm water
Boy/Male
Indian
Crown, King, A form of keon
Boy/Male
Muslim
Guide
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Needing to the Gods
Boy/Male
Indian
Guide
Boy/Male
Armenian
Dark.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Alone; One; Absolute
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Irish English
Ancient.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Irish
Ancient; Sharp
Boy/Male
Irish American
A thinker; fiery. Form of Hugh.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord venkateswara
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Crown; King
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Lord Venkateshwara
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rising, Name of king of Avanti
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Guidance
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Development of God
Boy/Male
Muslim
Crown, King, A form of keon
KEDAYAN RIVER
KEDAYAN RIVER
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name CHIEN means "fighter, warrior."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Vinicius, VINÃCIUS means "vine."
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
One of the Name of Dattatreya Swamy
Girl/Female
Welsh
White.
Boy/Male
Indian
Pure, The earth, Hawaiian, Sea, Hawaiian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Bestwoer
Female
Italian
Italian form of Spanish Concepción, CONCETTA means "conception."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Scandinavian, Swedish
Harvester; Reaper; Late Summer
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
True Love
KEDAYAN RIVER
KEDAYAN RIVER
KEDAYAN RIVER
KEDAYAN RIVER
KEDAYAN RIVER
a.
Lying or being on the further side of the river Po with reference to Rome, that is, on the north side; -- opposed to cispadane.
v. t.
To make an opening, or a passageway, through or under; as, to tunnel a mountain; to tunnel a river.
n.
A stream or river flowing into a larger river or into a lake; an affluent.
v. i.
To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.
v. t.
To pass or cross by wading; as, he waded /he rivers and swamps.
n.
The side or bank of a river.
a.
Not divided; not separated or disunited; unbroken; whole; continuous; as, plains undivided by rivers or mountains.
n.
A traveler; -- applied in Canada to a man employed by the fur companies in transporting goods by the rivers and across the land, to and from the remote stations in the Northwest.
n.
A genus of fresh-water or river turtles which have the shell imperfectly developed and covered with a soft leathery skin. They are noted for their agility and rapacity. Called also soft tortoise, soft-shell tortoise, and mud turtle.
a.
Having rivers; as, a rivery country.
n.
High land; ground elevated above the meadows and intervals which lie on the banks of rivers, near the sea, or between hills; land which is generally dry; -- opposed to lowland, meadow, marsh, swamp, interval, and the like.
a.
Supplied with rivers; as, a well rivered country.
n.
The quality or state of being a river.
adv.
In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely; as, a very great mountain; a very bright sum; a very cold day; the river flows very rapidly; he was very much hurt.
n.
The act of swimming across, as a river.
n. pl.
A tribe of North American Indians formerly living on the Neuse and Tar rivers in North Carolina. They were conquered in 1713, after which the remnant of the tribe joined the Five Nations, thus forming the Six Nations. See Six Nations, under Six.
adv.
From a lower to a higher position, literally or figuratively; as, from a recumbent or sitting position; from the mouth, toward the source, of a river; from a dependent or inferior condition; from concealment; from younger age; from a quiet state, or the like; -- used with verbs of motion expressed or implied.
v. t.
To pass over; as, Alexander transpassed the river.
n.
Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil.
n. .
An artificial passage or archway for conducting canals or railroads under elevated ground, for the formation of roads under rivers or canals, and the construction of sewers, drains, and the like.