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Former capital of Cambodia
Longvek or Lavek (Khmer: លង្វែក, pronounced [luŋˈʋɛːk] or ល្វែក, pronounced [lʋɛːk]; lit. 'Intersection or Crossroads') was a city in Cambodia. It was
Longvek
1594 fall of the Khmer capital
The fall of Longvek, also known as the sack of Longvek or siege of Longvek, was the final act of the Siamese–Cambodian War which lasted from 1591 to 1594
Fall_of_Longvek
1431–1863 middle period of Cambodian history
later Longvek. Sources for the 16th century are more numerous, although still coming from outside of Cambodia. The kingdom's new capital was Longvek, on
Post-Angkor_period
settled at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers at Chaktomuk, Longvek and Oudong. Maritime trade was the basis for a very prosperous 16th century
History_of_Cambodia
King of Cambodia (1516–1566)
neighbouring Siamese invaded Cambodia twice, Chan regained the city of Longvek from the Siamese and built his new capital there, reigning peacefully until
Ang_Chan_I
Late 16th-century conflict between Siam and Cambodia
subjugating the whole country and finally sacking the Cambodian capital of Longvek on 3 January 1594. Prince Naret, also known as the "Black Prince" (Thai:
Siamese–Cambodian War (1591–1594)
Siamese–Cambodian_War_(1591–1594)
Capital of Cambodia
their royal capitals at locations in Tuol Basan (Srey Santhor), Pursat, Longvek, Lavear Em and Oudong. From 1673 to 1674, Phnom Penh was the stronghold
Phnom_Penh
Country in Southeast Asia
infrastructure breakdown. The kingdom's capital was eventually moved to Longvek, which prospered as an integral part of the 16th century Asian maritime
Cambodia
King of Cambodia
which is similar to word Ayodhya, during the Siamese army's attack on Longvek city in 1593. After Soriyoapor staged a coup to seize the throne from Preah
Srei_Soriyopear
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Monarchy_of_Cambodia
King of Siam from 1590 to 1605
he adopted an expansionist policy, capturing the Cambodian capital of Longvek and establishing suzerainty over Lan Na. He also seized the provinces of
Naresuan
Bilateral relations
king fled to the southern part of the country. In 1594, Thailand captured Longvek. Thailand annexed western Cambodia from 1795 until 1907, when Thailand
Cambodia–Thailand_relations
King of Cambodia
(Padumaraja IV) was crowned the vice king (uparaja). Chey Chettha IV occupied Longvek, Padumaraja IV occupied Prey Nokor (Saigon). Both of them paid tribute
Chey_Chettha_IV
Traditional clothing of the Khmer people
hol or phamuong. Av dai paong (Khmer: អាវដៃប៉ោង) is a blouse from the Longvek era that only wealthy women could afford then. Dai paong means puffed short
Khmer_traditional_clothing
Chinese general during the Ming dynasty
captured Longvek with the support of Siam. Ang Em had to seek refuge for Nguyễn lord. Xuyên and Nguyễn Cửu Phú were sent to help him. They besieged Longvek. Thommo
Trần_Thượng_Xuyên
List of kings of Cambodia
Siamese king, Naresuan, and sent to Ayutthaya during the Siamese siege of Longvek in 1593. Chey Chestha II During his captivity in Ayutthaya, his father
Chey_Chettha_II
Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya Historical Park, Thailand
Damrong believed it was built to celebrate Ayutthaya Kingdom's victory over Longvek. It has a central 35-meter-high (115 ft) prang (Thai: พระปรางด์ประธาน)
Wat_Chaiwatthanaram
King of Cambodia
attacked by Ayyuthaya, Chey Chettha I and Satha I. After the Siamese captured Longvek,Preah Ram I Defeat The Siamese Army And fled the capital. Preah Ram I seized
Preah_Ram_I
King of Cambodia (1806–1834)
Vietnam. Two Vietnamese officials, Ngô Nhân Tịnh and Trần Công Đàn, came to Longvek and granted him the title Cao Miên quốc vương ("king of Cambodia"). The
Ang_Chan_II
Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Made of Brass, the case dates to 17th or 18th century and belongs to Longvek in Cambodia. Elephant bell made of bronze from the Angkor period. Tuol
National_Museum_of_Cambodia
Combined military forces of the Khmer Republic from 1970 to 1975
northwestern Cambodia. The Officer Candidate School was moved from Phnom Penh to Longvek in Kampong Chhnang Province, just north of Oudong. New infantry training
Khmer_National_Armed_Forces
Official residence of the King of Cambodia since the 1860s
stayed for some decades, but by 1494 had moved on to Basan, and later Longvek and then Oudong. The capital did not return to Phnom Penh until the 19th
Royal_Palace_of_Cambodia
Six-part Thai historical drama film series (2007–2015)
both Burmese and Lanna armies were preparing their offensive, the king of Longvek sent a Chinese official, Lord Jinjantu, to spy in Ayutthaya. However, he
King_Naresuan_(film)
Buddhist temple during the reign of King Ang Chan I in the 16th century (Longvek Era). Muslim traders along the main trade-route between Western Asia through
Religion_in_Cambodia
King of Cambodia from 1848 to 1860
Cambodian heartland. Siam had after the 1594 conquest of Cambodia's capital Longvek and the permanent annexation of Cambodia's Battambang and Siem Reap provinces
Ang_Duong
UN-administered territory from 1992 to 1993
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
United Nations–administered Cambodia
United_Nations–administered_Cambodia
King of Cambodia
assassinated by the Cham in 1599 CE, During the Siamese army's attack on Longvek city. Ponhea On did not go to Vientiane, Laos, but fled and settled only
Barom_Reachea_III
King of Funan
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Kaundinya_I
Country in Southeast Asia from 1970 to 1975
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Khmer_Republic
Former capital of Cambodia
Oudong was founded by King Srei Soryapor in 1601, after the abandonment of Longvek in 1594. Under the reign of King Ang Duong (1841–1850), he constructed
Oudong
King of Cambodia
I ordered the construction of a tower with cannons on one side and the Longvek army to seize the wealth of the Siamese villages by seizing elephants,
Baraminreachea
Cambodian holiday
King Barom Reachea III he dreamed of Indra fighting with a demon in the Longvek fortress. Rechea saw Indra throwing a ray of lightning to kill the beast
Bon_Om_Touk
Spanish led late-16th-century invasion of Cambodia
in the Strait of Malacca. The Siamese conquered the Cambodian capital Longvek in July 1594 and Satha was executed or fled to Laos. The three Iberian
Cambodian–Spanish_War
Capital city of the Khmer Empire
sacking of Angkor by Ayutthaya, causing its population to migrate south to Longvek. The alternate name, Yasodharapura, was derived from the name of the foster
Angkor
Emperor of the Khmer Empire from 1000 to 1150 CE
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Suryavarman_II
1967–1975 conflict in Cambodia
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Cambodian_Civil_War
Cambodia Laos Vietnam Thailand Post-Angkor Period 1431 CE 1863 CE Chaktomuk, Longvek, Lvea Aem, Oudong Middle Khmer, Khmer language Cambodia Thailand Vietnam
List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
List_of_Buddhist_kingdoms_and_empires
King of Cambodia (1674)
Vietnamese. Ang Nan occupied Prey Nokor, while king Chey Chettha IV occupied Longvek. Both of them paid tribute to Nguyễn lord every year. However, Ang Nan
Ang_Nan
2016). Galiote Pereira_Algumas cousas sabidas da China_1992. "Intrigue In Longvek- Iberians in 16th Century Cambodia ⋆ Cambodia News English". Cambodia News
List of wars involving Portugal
List_of_wars_involving_Portugal
Queen of Cambodia
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Ang_Mey
1431 sack of the Khmer capital at Angkor
borrowings from Thai, Lao and to a lesser extent, Vietnamese. Fall of Longvek Fall of Phnom Penh Post-Angkor Period "Siamese attacks on Angkor before
Fall_of_Angkor
King of Cambodia
lord. He came back to Longvek with Vietnamese army. In 1710, Ang Em ascended the throne. In 1714, Thommo Reachea III captured Longvek with the help of Ayutthaya
Ang_Em
King of the Khmer Empire
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Jayavarman_IX
1970s mass killing of Cambodians
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Cambodian_genocide
from the original on 20 June 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023. "Intrigue in Longvek- Iberians in 16th Century Cambodia ⋆ Cambodia News English". Cambodia News
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
Border conflict in Southeast Asia
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
2025 Cambodian–Thai border crisis
2025_Cambodian–Thai_border_crisis
King of the Khmer Empire
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Suryavarman_I
Traditional musical ensemble of Cambodia
developed in the Khmer court of Longvek. Later on Mohaori become the traditional ensemble for both states. During Longvek era, the Mohaori was played by
Mohaori
Royal Academy. Cambodian royal chronology (From Ponhea Yat to the fall of Longvek – between 1417 and 1595). French translation with a comparison of the various
Khin_Sok
15th-century King of the Khmer Empire
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Ponhea_Yat
1975–1979 state in Southeast Asia
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Democratic_Kampuchea
Events resulting in death, displacement or resettlement abroad
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Cambodian_humanitarian_crisis
Cambodian legend
against each other. The Siamese sacked the Khmer capitals of Angkor and Longvek in the 16th century, bringing back many precious objects, jewels, statues
Preah_Ko_Preah_Keo
Vassal state of the Spanish Empire
Cambodia Flag of the spanish protectorate Phillip II coat of arms Capital Longvek Other languages Khmer and Spanish Religion Buddhism and Christianity
Spanish protectorate in Cambodia
Spanish_protectorate_in_Cambodia
Empire in Southeast Asia (802–1431)
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Khmer_Empire
King of Angkor from 1001-1002 CE
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Udayadityavarman_I
Queen of Cambodia (b. 1904 – d. 1975)
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Sisowath_Kossamak
King of the Khmers
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Indravarman_II
History of Cambodia since 1993
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
History of Cambodia (1993–present)
History_of_Cambodia_(1993–present)
King of Cambodia since 2004
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Norodom_Sihamoni
Khmer poem of the 17th century
in a cycle of refoundation of power following the fall of their capital Longvek conquered by the Siamese in 1594. Variously dated 1598 and 1620, a philological
The_Poem_of_Angkor_Wat
Cambodian communist regime (1979–1989)
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
People's Republic of Kampuchea
People's_Republic_of_Kampuchea
Kingdom in Southeast Asia (1953–1970)
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–1970)
Kingdom_of_Cambodia_(1953–1970)
Cambodian king (1596–1599)
king after they flee to Laos during Siam army invade Cambodia and burning Longvek city in 1593, Diego Beloso request to Laos King name "Voravongsa" to release
Barom_Reachea_II
King of Ayutthaya
Thammarachathirat was tributary to Burma. In 1570, Barom Reachea III the King of Longvek marched his Cambodian armies to Ayutthaya and laid siege on the city but
Maha Thammaracha (king of Ayutthaya)
Maha_Thammaracha_(king_of_Ayutthaya)
Delta of the Mekong River at its mouth in southern Vietnam
its capital Phnom Penh in summer of 1754. King Chey Chettha V fled to Longvek. The Muslims rose up and joined the Vietnamese chasing the Cambodians.
Mekong_Delta
Legendary founder of Kingdom of Funan
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Queen_Soma
Cambodian–UN court established in 1997 to try Khmer Rouge leaders
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Khmer_Rouge_Tribunal
Kingdom in Southeast Asia from 1353 to 1707
Tip from Lanna as his queen as well as lesser queens from Ayutthaya, and Longvek. Photisarath was a devout Buddhist, and declared it as the state religion
Lan_Xang
Khmer king (c. 1122–1218)
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Jayavarman_VII
Ancestral spirits worshipped in Cambodia
préangkorien sis à Longvek (Cambodge) et accoutré en Neak Ta" ['The habit does not make the monk': note on a pre-Angkorian Buddha located in Longvek (Cambodia)
Neak_ta
King of Cambodia
to Ayutthaya Kingdom. With the help of Ayutthaya Kingdom, he captured Longvek. The army of Ang Em was surrounded. A Vietnamese army under Trần Thượng
Thommo_Reachea_III
9th-century king of Cambodia
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Jayavarman_II
Minister of the Palace under the French protectorate of Cambodia
fishermen who had emigrated from Ha Tien and settled a few miles north of Longvek. His father was known as oknha piphéac norit Hui, a Cambodian merchant
Thiounn
rah.es. Retrieved 2023-11-15. News, C. N. E. (2019-12-14). "Intrigue In Longvek- Iberians in 16th Century Cambodia ⋆ Cambodia News English". Cambodia News
Blas_Ruiz
daughter of Reami Dipati and the niece of the daughter of Ang Chan I King of Longvek 3 sons and 4 daughters 1. Unnamed son (died young) 2. Thilawaddy 3. Sanda
Family_of_Bayinnaung
Siamese general
Yomreach Peang to defend against the Siamese at Kaoh Chen, opposite of Longvek on Tonle Sap River. Yomreach Baen's Cambodian–Siamese forces engaged with
Chaophraya_Aphaiphubet_(Baen)
King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2004)
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Norodom_Sihanouk
King of Cambodia from 1927 to 1941
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Sisowath_Monivong
Queen Kambujarajalakshmi
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Kambuja-raja-lakshmi
Calendar year
Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. January 3 – Longvek, the capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia, is conquered by the army of the
1594
King of Cambodia from 1512 to 1525
province and asked him to lead his army. Sdach Korn's army walked from Longvek to the fortress of Pursat where Chan Reachea had. The siege lasted for
Sdach_Korn
Wars between the Khmer Empire and Champa
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Khmer–Cham_wars
King of Cambodia (1775-1779)
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Ang_Non_II
King of Cambodia (1758–1775)
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Outey_II
Angkorian king
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Jayavarman_IV
King of the Khmer Empire
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Indrajayavarman
King of Cambodia from 1860 to 1904
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Norodom_of_Cambodia
Cambodian uprising against Vietnamese rule
Long, who sent Nguyễn Văn Nhơn the governor of Saigon to bring forces to Longvek to guard Ang Chan. The standoff lasted four months until Nguyễn Văn Nhơn
Cambodian conflict (1812–1813)
Cambodian_conflict_(1812–1813)
Military conflict fought between the Kingdom of Ayutthaya (Siam) and the Kingdom of Burma
(Siam) Lan Xang Kingdom Toungoo dynasty Sukhothai Kingdom Lan Na Kingdom Longvek Kingdom Commanders and leaders Maha Chakkraphat † Mahinthrathirat (POW)
Burmese–Siamese War (1568–1569)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1568–1569)
King of Cambodia from 1955 to 1960
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Norodom_Suramarit
World War II occupation, 1941–1945
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Japanese occupation of Cambodia
Japanese_occupation_of_Cambodia
King of the Khmer Empire
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Jayavarman_III
Vast defensive belt along the Cambodian-Thai border
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
K5_Plan
1177 conflict involving the Khmer Empire
related to Battle of Tonlé Sap. Khmer–Cham wars Siege of Angkor Siege of Longvek Caldarola, Carlo (1982), Religion and Societies: Asia and the Middle East
Battle_of_Tonlé_Sap
Ancient kingdom in Indochina
Angkor Khmer–Cham wars Đại Việt–Khmer War Post-Angkor period Chaktomuk era Longvek era Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese
Funan
Cambodian King
I Reachea Ramathipatei Srei Soriyotei Thommo Reachea I Srei Sukonthor Longvek Srei Chettha Chan Reachea Baraminreachea Satha I Chey Chettha I Srei Santhor
Ang_Eng
Dutch merchant
Wuysthoff undertook an exploration trip from the then capital of Cambodia, Longvek, to Vientiane in northern Laos on behalf of the Cambodian trading post
Gerrit_van_Wuysthoff
capital, Longvek, and installed a military governor there. 1595 Sattha died in Laos. 1596 King Preah Ram I led the Khmer army to liberate Longvek from Siamese
Timeline_of_Cambodian_history
So Min Chiv Kong Som Eun, Vichara Dany Legendary Remade in 2004 Kolap Longvek Kong Som Eun, Vichara Dany Legendary Not yet remade Crocodile Man Hui Kung
List of Cambodian films of 1974
List_of_Cambodian_films_of_1974
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harold.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEarghail ‘descendant of Earghal’, a personal name with the same etymology as Fearghal (see Farrell).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from Madron in Cornwall. Alternatively, possibly from Madryn in Gwynedd, Wales.
Female
English
English flower name ROSASHARN means "Rose of Sharon." This was the name of a character in John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
The Universe; Beautiful Morning; A Star; Following Desires; First Ray which Brings Health and Wealth; Name of Star; Dawn
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pilgrimage to Makkah Other than Regular Hajj Days
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Devoted to Pleasing
Girl/Female
Tamil
A lotus plant
Girl/Female
English
Modern; combination of Jocelyn and the musical term jazz.
Girl/Female
Greek
From the woods.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : shortened form of Vanderpoel, a topographic name for someone living by a muddy pool, from Middle Low German pÅl ‘(muddy) pool’.English : variant of Paul or Powell.
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