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Nilotic ethnic group native to Eritrea and Ethiopia
The Kunama are an ethnic group native to Eritrea and northern Ethiopia. They are one of the smallest ethnic communities in Eritrea, constituting only 4%
Kunama_people
Topics referred to by the same term
Kunama may refer to: Kunama, New South Wales, a rural locality Kunama people Kunama language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Kunama
Proposed family of Native African languages
called Niloto-Sudanic; this expanded Nilotic was in turn linked to Nubian, Kunama, and possibly Berta, essentially Greenberg's Macro-Sudanic (Chari–Nile)
Nilo-Saharan_languages
belonging to the Nilo-Saharan language family (Kunama and Nara) are spoken as a mother tongue by the Kunama and Nara Nilotic ethnic minorities that live
Demographics_of_Eritrea
Country in the Horn of Africa
The most widely spoken language is Tigrinya. The others are Tigre, Saho, Kunama, Nara, Afar, Beja, Bilen and Arabic. Tigrinya, Arabic and English serve
Eritrea
Nilo-Saharan language family spoken in Eritrea and Ethiopia
The Kunama language is spoken by the Kunama people of the Gash-Barka Region in western Eritrea and just across the Ethiopian border. It is a member of
Kunama_language
The Kunama languages are a family of languages traditionally considered dialects of a single language, spoken in western Eritrea and across the border
Kunama_languages
Highest mountain in mainland Australia
KOZ-ee-USK-oh; Polish pronunciation: [kɔɕˈt͡ɕuʂ.kɔ] kosh-CHOOSH-koh; Ngarigo: Kunama Namadgi) is the highest mountain of mainland Australia, at 2,228 metres
Mount_Kosciuszko
Disused railway lines in the south of New South Wales, Australia
View map The Tumut (/ˈtjuːmət/) and Kunama railway lines are disused railway lines in the south of New South Wales, Australia. The Tumut line was a 104
Tumut and Kunama railway lines
Tumut_and_Kunama_railway_lines
People from Eritrea and its diaspora
contested border village of Badme. Their language is called Kunama. Although some Kunama still practice traditional beliefs, most are converts to either
Eritreans
The main languages spoken in Eritrea are Tigrinya, Tigre, Kunama, Bilen, Nara, Saho, Afar, and Beja. The country's working languages are Tigrinya, Arabic
Languages_of_Eritrea
Novel series by Elyne Mitchell
which in turn Thowra passed down to his mare, Boon Boon, his daughter, Kunama, and his grandson, Baringa. He also tried to pass it down to his son, Lightning
Silver_Brumby
Village in Andhra Pradesh, India
Kunama Raju Palem is a village in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. As per the constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Kunama Raju
Kunama_Raju_Palem
Kunama (abbreviated DMLEK) is a Kunama political and armed organization active in Eritrea. That advocates for the rights and autonomy of the Kunama people
Democratic Movement for the Liberation of the Eritrean Kunama
Democratic_Movement_for_the_Liberation_of_the_Eritrean_Kunama
Place in Gash-Barka, Eritrea
Gash-Barka Region. The town is integrated with different types of tribes: Kunama, Nara, Tigre and Tigrinya being the most dominant. The town of Barentu was
Barentu,_Eritrea
Ethnic group
settled primarily along the border with Sudan. They are located north of the Kunama, in the western parts of Barka Plains, the Nara constitute about 1.5% of
Nara_people
Regional state in Ethiopia
in Ethiopia. The Tigray Region is the homeland of the Tigrayan, Irob and Kunama people. Its capital and largest city is Mekelle. Tigray is the fifth-largest
Tigray_Region
Town in New South Wales, Australia
Kunama is a rural locality in the South West Slopes of New South Wales, situated 9 km (5.6 mi) west of Batlow at an elevation of 900 to 1,000 m (3,000
Kunama,_New_South_Wales
Conflict between gangs and the Nigerian government
military would launch a military operation code-named Operation Harbin Kunama. The operation was carried out by the 223 armored battalion of the 1 Mechanised
Nigerian_bandit_conflict
Eritrean singer and musician
to the Nilotic Kunama and Tigrinya ethnic groups. Faytinga was born on 10 June 1962 in Asmara, Eritrea to a Tigrinya mother and Kunama father, who was
Dehab_Faytinga
Grammatical number in addition to singular and plural
extensive inflectional morphology, particularly Khoe languages, as well as Kunama, a Nilo-Saharan language. Many languages make a distinction between singular
Dual_(grammatical_number)
Former province in northern Ethiopia
south-east, the Agaw-speaking H̬amta in Abergele north of Wag, a few Kunama in the Habesha Kunama woreda east of Humera, and scattered peripheral groups in the
Tigray_Province
Grammatical distinction in pronouns and agreement
"I" but with a connotation of appealing or asking for indulgence. In the Kunama language of Eritrea, the first-person inclusive and exclusive distinction
Clusivity
Democratic Organisation, Democratic Movement for the Liberation of the Eritrean Kunama, Saho People's Democratic Movement Bioko Ethnic group: Bubi Proposed state:
List of active separatist movements in Africa
List_of_active_separatist_movements_in_Africa
Ethnic group in Eritrea
Cushitic Afar Agaw Zaul Beja Amarar Beni-Amer Hedareb Bilen Saho Semitic Tigrinya Tigre Marya Rashaida Nilo-Saharan Kunama Nara Immigrants Italian Jews
Tigrinya_people
modern times. The nine major ethnic groups of Eritrea—Afar, Bilen, Hedareb, Kunama, Nara, Rashaida, Saho, Tigre and Tigrinya—celebrate autonomous music-making
Music_of_Eritrea
constitute almost 60% of the population are Christian. The majority of the Kunama are Catholic, with a small minority of Muslims and some who practice traditional
Religion_in_Eritrea
Media organization in Tigray region, Ethiopia
Since 2017, the medium began its 24 hours broadcast in Tigrinya, Saho, Kunama languages, and lately Amharic, Oromo, Qafar, Arabic and English languages
Tigrai_Television
Peninsula and geopolitical region
Nilo-Saharan Me'en and Mursi languages used in southwestern Ethiopia, and Kunama and Nara idioms spoken in parts of southern Eritrea. Omotic languages are
Horn_of_Africa
Small language family of Sudan and Chad
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Fur_languages
Berta dialect of Benishangul-Gumuz, Ethiopia
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Undu_language
Temple complex in Kandy, Sri Lanka
actual chamber in which the tooth relic is kept is known as the "Handun kunama". The golden canopy over the main shrine and the golden fence which encircles
Temple_of_the_Tooth
Bilateral relations
Official language Tigrinya (de facto), Tigre, Saho, Afar, Bilen, Beja, Kunama, Nara, Arabic Amharic (de facto), Oromo, Tigrinya, Somali, Afar Main religions
Eritrea–Ethiopia_relations
Language family of the Ethiopia–Sudan border region
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Bʼaga_languages
Currency of Eritrea
ethnic groups (Tigrinya, Tigre, Rashaida, Nara, Afar, Saho, Bilen, Beja, Kunama), rather than any political or historical figures. There have been five
Eritrean_nakfa
Town in New South Wales, Australia
arriving on 2 December that year. A further extension was built to Batlow and Kunama from a junction at Gilmore, a few kilometres southwest of Tumut. Train services
Tumut
Languages in Ethiopia and Sudan
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Berta_languages
Central Sudanic ethnic group
Excoffier et al. (1987) found that the Sara are most closely related to the Kunama people of Eritrea. Both populations speak languages from the Nilo-Saharan
Sara_people
Genocide against Tigrayans in Ethiopia from 2020 to 2022
2022 Location Tigray region, Ethiopia Date 2020 – 2022 Target Tigrayans, Kunama and Irob ethnic groups Attack type Genocide, mass murder, wartime rape,
Tigray_genocide
Extinct language isolate of Sudan
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Gule_language
Eritrea By ethnicity Tigrinya (50%), Tigre (30%), Saho (4%), Afar (4%), Kunama (4%), Bilen (3%), Beja (2%), Nara (2%), Rashaida (1%) (2021, estimate) Estonia
List of countries by ethnic groups
List_of_countries_by_ethnic_groups
Military force of Eritrea
desert next to the Ala mountains; and Mai Dima near Berakit Mountain for Kunama detainees. In the Tigray War, the EDF was attributed the main responsibility
Eritrean_Defence_Forces
Gumuz language Kacipo-Balesi language (also in South Sudan) Komo language Kunama language (also in Eritrea) Kwama language Kwegu language Majang language
Languages_of_Ethiopia
People of Ethiopia
Aksum: Semitic, Cushitic, and Nilo-Saharan (ancestors of the modern-day Kunama and Nara). The Kingdom of Aksum remained a geopolitically influential entity
Ethiopians
Regions south of the Sahara
Tigrinya: 5 Cushitic Somali: 10–15 Oromo: 30–35 Nilo-Saharan: <1 Gumuz Anuak Kunama Nara Niger–Congo: <1 Zigula Swahili (Bravanese and Bajuni dialects) Southeast
Sub-Saharan_Africa
(subscription required) Kele at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Kunama at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Kung at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Languages_of_Africa
Eastern Catholic church
Archeparchy of Asmara The Eparchy of Barentu with faithful drawn largely from the Kunama people The Eparchy of Keren with the highest percentage of the local population
Eritrean_Catholic_Church
Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Eritrea
Gash-Barka Region of western Eritrea. The language is often confused with Kunama, which is at best only distantly related. The endangerment status of Nara
Nara_language
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Komuz_languages
Ethnic or pan-ethnic identifier used to refer to Ethiopians and Eritreans
ethnic groups except for the Tigrinya people, the Bilen people, and the Kunama people.[citation needed] The most important Islamic religious practices
Habesha_peoples
17th-century Jewish pogroms in Ukraine
(2014–) Rohingyas, Kachins, and other Burmese Muslims (2017–) Tigrayans, Kunamas, and Irobs (2020–2022) Ukrainians (2022–) Bucha massacre Gaza genocide
Khmelnytsky_pogroms
Afar Amharic Oromo Somali Tigrinya Afar Amharic Benshangul Gumuz Harari Kunama Oromo Sidamo Somali Tigrinya Fiji 4 English Fijian Fiji Hindi Standard Hindi
List of official languages by country and territory
List_of_official_languages_by_country_and_territory
Railway line in Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Sandy Hollow–Gulgong railway line
Sandy_Hollow–Gulgong_railway_line
Mountain range in Australia
were constructed in the "Backcountry" close to Mount Kosciuszko, including Kunama Hut, which opened for the 1953 season. A rope tow was installed on Mount
Snowy_Mountains
Seven years' devastation in Manipur Kingdom
(2014–) Rohingyas, Kachins, and other Burmese Muslims (2017–) Tigrayans, Kunamas, and Irobs (2020–2022) Ukrainians (2022–) Bucha massacre Gaza genocide
Chahi_Taret_Khuntakpa
Berta dialect of northwestern Ethiopia
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Fadashi_language
Chadic language spoken in West Africa
shirwa." "It is the hen with chicks that fears the hawk." (#21) "Gingidin kunama, kowa ya taba, shi sha kashi." "The snoozing scorpion, whoever touches it
Hausa_language
Railway line in New South Wales, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Gwabegar_railway_line
burnt south of the Snowy Mountains Highway in the Ellerslie Range near Kunama. Over 130,000 hectares (320,000 acres) was burnt and the fire was out of
2019–20 Australian bushfire season
2019–20_Australian_bushfire_season
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
groups Habesha (Tigrinya, Amhara) • Tigre • Argobba • Beta Israel • Irob • Kunama • Agaw • Gurage • Harari • Zay • other a The word "Orthodoxy" here refers
Tigrayans
Rail line
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Southern_Sydney_Freight_Line
located between Aswan and Massawa. Most of the population were the native Kunama people, called "Bazin" (or sometimes Baden, Bazen etc.), who practiced a
Kingdom_of_Bazin
Protected area in Eritrea
the Gash and the Setit (Tekezé) River. It is the historical area of the Kunama people and a very fertile region extending to the Sudan border. Gash-Setit
Gash-Setit
Kuliak Saharan Bʼaga Eastern Sudanic Kadu Koman Berta Central Sudanic Fur Kunama Maban Songhay North Caucasian North Caucasian Northeast Caucasian Northwest
List of proposed language families
List_of_proposed_language_families
Medieval Kingdoms
Kubir, Manasa, Ras'a, Arbari'a and Zanafaj. It is also noted that the Kunama were a part of the Bazin kingdom, due the fact that they are called Bazen
Beja_kingdoms
Dimtsi Hafash is available in nine languages: Afar, Arabic, Beja, Blin, Kunama, Nara, Saho, Tigre, Tigrinya. Dimtsi Hafash and Radio Zara are available
Mass_media_in_Eritrea
Southwestern Ethiopia, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR) Kunama: Western Eritrea, Gash-Barka Region, Far Eastern Sudan Maale: Southwestern
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Къумукъ Tил Official language in: the Russian autonomous republic of Dagestan Kunama – Baada, Baazayn, Diila Spoken in: Eritrea and Ethiopia Kunigami – 山原言葉
List_of_language_names
Eritrean guerrilla leader (1910–1962)
western Eritrea and recruited an army of 50 people. He then began to raid the Kunama and Nara tribes from 1942 to 1948. His actions eventually attracted the
Hamid_Idris_Awate
Railway line in Sydney, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Olympic_Park_railway_line
Kresh-Aja 3 48,200 Africa Kru 38 3,800,000 Africa Kuliak 3 14,070 Africa Kunama 2 181,000 Africa Kxʼa 5 104,000 Africa Maban 10 1,115,260 Africa Mande 75
List_of_language_families
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
(Sudan) 13 Khwe (South Africa) 12 Fulbe (Cameroon) 12 Dama (Namibia) 11 Oromo (Ethiopia) 10 Kunama (Eritrea) 10 South Semitic (Ethiopia) 10 Arabs (Egypt) 3
Haplogroup_A_(Y-DNA)
Rail service in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
North_Shore_&_Western_Line
Railway line in Sydney, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Main_Suburban_railway_line
Rail service in Sydney, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Northern_Line_(Sydney)
Rail service in Sydney, New South Wales
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Airport_&_South_Line
Online bibliographic database of languages
Klamath-Modoc North America 1 Kol (Papua New Guinea) Oceania 1 Kujarge Africa 1 Kunama Africa 1 Kungarakany Australia 1 Kunza South America 1 Kuot Oceania 1 Kusunda
Glottolog
1963 book by Joseph Greenberg
proposed a family. These languages – the Eastern Sudanic, Central Sudanic, Kunama and Berta branches – Greenberg placed into a core group he called Chari–Nile
The_Languages_of_Africa
List of African ethnic groups
Bete, Bakwe, Grebo, Krahn (including Sapo), Kuwaa Christianity Kunama Nilo-Saharan → Kunama Eritrea, Ethiopia Christianity → Oriental Orthodoxy → Ethiopian
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa
Amharic exonym for people with darker skin
Shanqella" on the north-western borders of his kingdom (in this case, the Kunama people). In the 1840s, Negus Sahle Selassie included the Shanqella in his
Shanqella
Railway line in Sydney, New South Wales
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Eastern_Suburbs_railway_line
Family of languages
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Kuliak_languages
Alemungula (Ethiopia and Sudan) Ali Guli Mane (India—Karnataka) Andada (Kunama of Eritrea) Anywoli (Ethiopia, Sudan) Aw-li On-nam Ot-tjin (Borneo) Aweet
List_of_mancala_games
Highest 8 Australian mountain peaks
list of the highest peaks in each of Australia's states: Mount Kosciuszko (Kunama Namadgi) in New South Wales (2,228 metres or 7,310 feet) Mount Bogong (Warkwoolowler)
State_8
Flag Date Use Description Flag of Kunama people A Horizontal tricolour of black, red and white with a flower in the white stripe. Flag of Saho people A
List_of_Ethiopian_flags
Species of flowering plant
worship of the Hindu deity Shiva and in the magical rites of the Eritrean Kunama people. They quote the oft-repeated idea that the plant is to be equated
Datura_metel
(2014–) Rohingyas, Kachins, and other Burmese Muslims (2017–) Tigrayans, Kunamas, and Irobs (2020–2022) Ukrainians (2022–) Bucha massacre Gaza genocide
Soviet repressions of Polish citizens (1939–1946)
Soviet_repressions_of_Polish_citizens_(1939–1946)
Eritrean diaspora in Sweden
populations Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Sundsvall Languages Tigrinya · Tigre · Kunama · Nara · Afar, · Beja · Saho · Bilen · Arabic · English · Swedish Religion
Eritreans_in_Sweden
Former railway line in New South Wales, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Molong–Dubbo_railway_line
Railway station in New South Wales, Australia
On 1 June 1886, Cootamundra became a junction station when the Tumut & Kunama line opened as far as Gundagai. On 1 September 1893, the Lake Cargelligo
Cootamundra_railway_station
Small language family of East Africa
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Nilotic_languages
Railway line in New South Wales, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
North Coast railway line, New South Wales
North_Coast_railway_line,_New_South_Wales
Railway line in Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Troy Junction–Merrygoen railway line
Troy_Junction–Merrygoen_railway_line
1977 battle of the Eritrean War of Independence
fortifications to improve the defensibility of the town. Furthermore, a local Kunama militia had been raised to support the Ethiopian troops. The Ethiopian garrison
Siege_of_Barentu
Railway network in New South Wales, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Rail transport in New South Wales
Rail_transport_in_New_South_Wales
Defunct railway line in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Sandown_railway_line
Railway line in New South Wales, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Boggabilla_railway_line
Proposed language family
Nilo-Saharan branches Ethiopia-Sudan border region Berta Bʼaga Koman Gule ? Kuliak Kunama Ongota ? Shabo ? Sahel region Furan Kadu Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic
Eastern_Sudanic_languages
Heritage railway society in New South Wales, Australia
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway
Oberon_Tarana_Heritage_Railway
Railway line in New South Wales
Captains Flat Coolah Corowa Crookwell Dorrigo Eugowra Holbrook Inverell Kunama Kywong Merriwa Molong-Dubbo Morpeth Mount Hope Murwillumbah Newnes Oberon
Murwillumbah_railway_line
KUNAMA
KUNAMA
KUNAMA
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Sun
Boy/Male
Muslim
The hill where Jesus live
Boy/Male
British, English
Shepherd
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of gods
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the Breton personal name Iodoc (Latinized as Jodocus) (see Joyce).
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessing of God; Grace; Power
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Night Rain
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Sea
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gods gracious and glorious gift, Sun, Ruler, Royal
KUNAMA
KUNAMA
KUNAMA
KUNAMA
KUNAMA