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Pashtun tribe
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Mahsud (Pashto: محسود), also spelled as Mahsood, Mehsud and other variants, is
Mahsud
The Mahsud Waziri blockade was a campaign against the Mahsud in British India. It began with a passive blockade on 1 December 1900. The British forces
Mahsud_Waziri_blockade
Social movement for Pashtun human rights
February 2018, the name of the movement was changed from "Mahsud Tahafuz Movement" ('Mahsud Protection Movement') to "Pashtun Tahafuz Movement". During
Pashtun_Tahafuz_Movement
Military actions in the North-West Frontier Province of British India
the Mahsud in British India's North-West Frontier in order to deter raids and restore prestige. Following a punitive expedition in 1900-02, the Mahsud had
Operations against the Mahsuds (1917)
Operations_against_the_Mahsuds_(1917)
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan
Tochi River to the north and the Gomal River to the south. In 1894 the Mahsud tribe under Mulla Powinda, who assumed the title Badshah-i-Taliban, attacked
South_Waziristan_District
Founder and first leader of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (d. 2009)
2009). "A Profile of the Late Qari Zainuddin Mahsud –Waziristan Militant and Opponent of Baitullah Mahsud" (PDF). Terrorism Monitor. 7 (19). Washington
Baitullah_Mehsud
Pakistani human rights activist
Alamzaib Khan Mahsud (Pashto: عالمزېب خان ماسید; Urdu: عالمزیب خان محسود; also spelled Alamzeb Mehsud; born 1992) is a Pakistani human rights activist
Alamzaib_Mahsud
Topics referred to by the same term
Malakand (1897) Mohmand campaign (1897–1898) Tirah Campaign (1897–1898) Mahsud Waziri blockade (1900–1902) Operations in the Tochi (1914–1915) Operations
Anglo-Afghan_War
Afghan military leader (1953–2001)
Ahmad Shah Massoud (c. 1953 – 9 September 2001) was an Afghan military leader and politician. Known as the "Lion of Panjshir", he was the foremost commander
Ahmad_Shah_Massoud
RAF bombardment against the Mahsud
command of Wing Commander Richard Pink, against the mountain strongholds of Mahsud tribesmen in South Waziristan in March and April 1925. It was the first
Pink's_War
1917 against a number of nearby tribal groups. The tribes, including the Mahsuds, Mohmands, Swatis, Bunerwals, and Khost tribesmen were encouraged by the
North-West Frontier Theatre of WWI
North-West_Frontier_Theatre_of_WWI
Afghan religious leader in the Mahsud tribe
leader and a freedom fighter from the Pashtun tribe of the Shabi khel Mahsuds, based in Waziristan. He was from Marobi Shabikhel, a village in the present-day
Mulla_Powinda
Pashtun Anti-British War
Anglo-Afghan War. The prelude to the 1919–1920 campaign was an incursion by the Mahsud Tribe in the summer of 1917 while British forces were otherwise engaged
Waziristan campaign (1919–1920)
Waziristan_campaign_(1919–1920)
Pakistani militant commander
raided his dwelling in Zhob, Balochistan, Pakistan. He belonged to the Mahsud tribe. American authorities later claimed that he had originally been a
Abdullah_Mehsud
Iranian ethnic group
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Pashtuns are an Iranian ethnic group primarily residing in southern and eastern
Pashtuns
Second emir of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (2009-2013)
Hakimullah Mehsud (born Jamshed Mehsud; c. 1978–1981 − 1 November 2013), also known as Zulfiqar Mehsud, was a Pakistani militant who was the second emir
Hakimullah_Mehsud
Pakistani paramilitary unit
The Mahsud Scouts is a paramilitary regiment forming part of the Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North) in Pakistan. The name alludes to the Mahsud tribe
Mahsud_Scouts
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
inhabitants are almost exclusively Wazir Pashtuns, along with a few from the Mahsud tribe. During the colonial era Razmak had been known as "Little London"
Razmak
Mountainous region in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
quite distinct characteristics, though both are inhabited by the Wazir and Mahsud (or Maseed The Real wolves) tribes. They have a reputation as formidable
Waziristan
Kamal Mahsud (Pashto & Urdu: کمال محسود) was a Pashto language folk singer from Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He died on January 7, 2010. Mahsud
Kamal_Mahsud
Pakistani-Afghan tribe
North Waziristan and Wazir Tehsil in Bannu, while the Ahmadzai Wazir and Mahsud Wazir are in South Waziristan, and in Domel, Bannu. Those subgroups are
Wazir_(Pashtun_tribe)
Khel, along with the Daulat Khel, Khulozai, Maghdud Khel, Mahmud Khel, Mahsud Khel and Yusaf Khel, is a sub-division of the Kakazai, Tarkanis/Mamund tribe
Umar_Khel
Pakistani Pashtun human rights activist (born 1994)
siblings, Pashteen belongs to the Shamankhel Mahsud tribe of the Pashtuns. His father Abdul Wadud Mahsud is a primary school teacher at his village. Pashteen
Manzoor_Pashteen
Government-owned port operating company
included PS Sandra, PS Lali, PS Mohammed, PS Gazi, PS Kiwi, PS Ostrich, PS Mahsud, PS Lepcha, and PS Tern. The steamers served destinations such as Chandpur
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
Bangladesh_Inland_Water_Transport_Corporation
Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom
independent operation, conducting a successful air campaign against rebelling Mahsud tribesmen during Pink's War. The RAF was among the earliest and keenest
Royal_Air_Force
British Indian Army general
into Mahsud tribal territory on the 6th. British forces engaged the Mahsud several days in June. On 25 June 1917, hostilities ceased when the Mahsud sued
William Beynon (Indian Army officer)
William_Beynon_(Indian_Army_officer)
Scouts Kharan Rifles King of the Khyber Rifles Khyber Rifles Kurram Militia Mahsud Scouts Mohmand Rifles Orakzai Scouts Shawal Rifles Taftan Rifles Zhob Militia
List of formations of the Pakistan Army
List_of_formations_of_the_Pakistan_Army
Pashtun tribal confederacy
dialect of Pashto. Afridi Bangash Banusi Dawari Dilazak Khattak Khogyani Mahsud Mangal Orakzai Ormur Tanai Turi Utmankhel Wardak Waziri Zadran Zazi (Dzadzi)
Karlani
Pakistani paramilitary force
brigadier), and the corps was expanded with the addition of new units—the Second Mahsud Scouts (raised in 1944) and the Pishin Scouts (in 1946). After Pakistan
Frontier Corps Balochistan (South)
Frontier_Corps_Balochistan_(South)
Pakistani politician and activist
Assembly of Pakistan from October 2018 till January 2023. Khan belongs to the Mahsud tribe of South Waziristan currently living in Karachi, Pakistan. On 18 December
Alamgir_Khan_(politician)
Calendar year
would come under attack by rebel Mahsud tribesmen. The battle began a campaign of offensive actions against the Mahsud tribes in Waziristan to reduce their
1894
Pediatric surgeon and political activist
Said Alam Mahsud (Pashto: سید عالم ماسید; Urdu: سید عالم محسود) is a pediatric surgeon, political activist, and one of the leaders of the Pashtun Tahafuz
Said_Alam
Pakistani aspiring model killed in a fake police encounter
Bahawalpur, and Nazar Jan Mahsud from South Waziristan) were also killed by the police in the encounter; Nazar Jan Mahsud was shot from close range.
Killing_of_Naqeebullah_Mehsud
Ethiopia (1900–1904) Dervish Movement British victory Mahsud Waziri blockade (1900–1902) India Mahsud rebels British victory Ibn Rashid's invasion of Kuwait
List of wars involving the United Kingdom in the 20th century
List_of_wars_involving_the_United_Kingdom_in_the_20th_century
Historical aspect of modern-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Sepoy Rebellion (1857–8) (Indian Mutiny) Kabul Khel Expedition (1859) Mahsud Expedition (1860) Ambela Campaign war (1863) Operations against the Jadoon
Military history of the North-West Frontier
Military_history_of_the_North-West_Frontier
Type of Indo-Persian knife
yatagan) and is considered a separate design, while the chura, used by the Mahsud clan of the Pashtun Khyber tribe, is a slightly shorter version of the pesh-kabz
Pesh-kabz
Pakistani politician (born 1992)
the leaders of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM). Malyar belongs to the Mahsud tribe of South Waziristan, Pakistan. He is a member of the Pashtunkhwa Milli
Jamal_Malyar
Ethnic group in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Kurram, 1857 Languages Pashto Religion Shia Islam Related ethnic groups Mahsud, Zazais · Orakzais · Bannuzais · Khogyani and other Karlani Pashtun tribes
Turi_(Pashtun_tribe)
Jadoon Kakakhel Kakar Kakazai Kasi Khalil Khattak Lohani (Rohani) Lodi Mahsud Mamund Marwat Musakhel Niazi Orakzai Popalzai Panni (Balailzai) Swati Sadduzai
List of Pakistani family names
List_of_Pakistani_family_names
Killing of four teenage boys in Janikhel, Bannu
Pashtun Tahafuz Movement Members Abdullah Nangyal Afrasiab Khattak Alamzaib Mahsud Ali Wazir Arfa Siddiq Arif Wazir Arman Loni Basheer Matta Bushra Gohar Fazal
Janikhel_protest
Pashtun tribe
of Pashto-language media in such regions. Source: Daulat Khel Khulozai Mahsud Khel Maghdud Khel Mahmud Khel Umar Khel Yusaf Khel List of Kakazai people
Kakazai
1894 surprise attack on the British encampment in Wana, modern day Pakistan
The Battle of Wana Camp was a battle on 3 November 1894 between rebel Mahsud tribesmen and a British colonial frontier force stationed in Wana, on the
Battle_of_Wana_Camp
Pakistani paramilitary force
brigadier), and the corps was expanded with the addition of new units—the Second Mahsud Scouts (raised in 1944) and the Pishin Scouts (in 1946). After Pakistan
Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North)
Frontier_Corps_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa_(North)
Pakistani politician
Masood (Pashto: علي خان محسود; also known as Ali Khan Maseed or Ali Khan Mahsud; born 10 May 1949) is a writer, researcher, historian, and advocate known
Ali_Khan_Masood
Events in Pakistan, 2018
District, Upper South Waziristan District and Lower South Waziristan District (Mahsud South Waziristan District. The geographical arrangement of the six Tribal
Merger of tribal areas with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Merger_of_tribal_areas_with_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Season of television series
Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut as Simone Bah, Sekou's sister Leo Manzari as Saad Mahsud, Sekou's friend who is secretly an FBI informant Mickey O'Hagan as Clarice
Homeland_season_6
Identical twins sharing the same amniotic sac in the womb
124 (1): e1–e45. doi:10.1111/1471-0528.14188. PMID 27862859. Dias, T; Mahsud-Dornan, S.; Bhide, A.; Papageorghiou, A. T.; Thilaganathan, B. (12 January
Monoamniotic_twins
King of Afghanistan from 1929 to 1933
Habibullah Kalakani, he returned to Afghanistan with his army of Mangal, Mahsud and Wazir tribe members and took most of Afghanistan. He had enlisted the
Mohammad_Nadir_Shah
Operation during World War I
Madras Honolulu Penang Coronel Cocos North-West Tochi Peshawar Mohmand Mahsuds Kelantan Singapore Más a Tierra Central Asia German Tientsin Hankou Austro-Hungarian
Japanese occupation of German colonial possessions
Japanese_occupation_of_German_colonial_possessions
Protests in Pakistan
public gathering in Karachi to celebrate its first anniversary. Alamzaib Mahsud, a PTM activist instrumental in gathering data on missing persons and landmines
PTM_public_gatherings
Regiment of the Indian Army
succumbed. For his conspicuous bravery against overwhelming numbers of Mahsuds, Lt WD Kenny was posthumously awarded the third Victoria Cross.[citation
Garhwal_Rifles
Pakistani paramilitary force
brigadier), and the corps was expanded with the addition of new units—the Second Mahsud Scouts (raised in 1944) and the Pishin Scouts (in 1946). After Pakistan
Frontier_Corps
Russian Empire Qing dynasty Yìhéquán 1900 1901 Mahsud Waziri blockade British Empire British Raj Mahsud rebels 1900 1901 Kuwaiti–Rashidi war Jabal Shammar
List_of_wars:_1900–1944
Dynasty in north-western Punjab, Pakistan
old tribal Jirgas' “in democratic republic, like that of Mahsud community. The little Mahsud republic shall be in future a kind of nation state.” W.R
Nawabs_of_Mankera
British Indian Army general (1873–1951)
in operation on the North West Frontier between 1901–190 and during the Mahsud Blockade of 1902. In 1908 he attended the Indian Army's Staff College, Quetta
Charles_Godwin
Listing of characters on American television series Homeland
Sekou Bah. Carrie uses a recording of Conlin pressuring his informant Saad Mahsud to entrap Sekou in order to negotiate Sekou's release. After Sekou dies
List_of_Homeland_characters
Pakistani paramilitary force
brigadier), and the corps was expanded with the addition of new units—the Second Mahsud Scouts (raised in 1944) and the Pishin Scouts (in 1946). After Pakistan
Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (South)
Frontier_Corps_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa_(South)
WWI Indian Army operations
the Mohmands, Bunerwals and Swatis in 1915 (1915) Operations against the Mahsuds (June–July 1917) Mohmand blockade (1915 – July 1917) Operations in the
Operations_in_the_Tochi
Pashto word ending indicating a tribe
include: the Samozai the Yusufzai the Alizai the Dawoodzai the Madozai the Samadzai the Bahlolzai Mahsud Khel (clan) Pashtun tribes Pashtun Zada (suffix)
Zai_(suffix)
1859–1878 Wazirs and Darwesh Khel (1859-60) Kabul Khel (1859) Wazirs and Mahsuds Mahsud (1860) Ambela Shabkadar (1863–4) Mohmands (1864) Second Black Mountain
Jowaki_Expedition
Rebellion by Faqir of Ipi to secede from Pakistan
that temporarily subdued the Mahsuds. When the Wana Wazirs rose up in November 1920, they appealed for help from the Mahsuds, but still recovering from
Waziristan rebellion (1948–1954)
Waziristan_rebellion_(1948–1954)
1960–1961 conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Armed Forces 26 platoons CAF 16 platoons Frontier Constabulary 1 Mahsud Battalion 2 Mahsud Battalion Bajaur Scouts 15th Division HQ 15 Division Troops 15
Bajaur_Campaign
1916 armed insurrection in Ireland
the Mohmands, Bunerwals and Swatis in 1915 (1915) Operations against the Mahsuds (June–July 1917) Mohmand blockade (1915 – July 1917) Operations in the
Easter_Rising
1914 German naval raid in the Pacific during WWI
Madras Honolulu Penang Coronel Cocos North-West Tochi Peshawar Mohmand Mahsuds Kelantan Singapore Más a Tierra Central Asia German Tientsin Hankou Austro-Hungarian
Fanning_Raid
Administrative sub-division in Pakistan
the Mahsud tribe. For the Britishers, the Mahsud tribe was the most difficult to control. In 1860, when the Mullah Shaleem Kaka Machi Khel Mahsud's army
Tank_District
2009 military offensive by the Pakistan Armed Forces against the Tehrik-i-Taliban
Archived from the original on 4 December 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2018. Mahsud, Ishtiaq; Munir Ahmad (17 October 2009). "Ground offensive begins in Pakistan
Operation_Rah-e-Nijat
Pashtun Tahafuz Movement Members Abdullah Nangyal Afrasiab Khattak Alamzaib Mahsud Ali Wazir Arfa Siddiq Arif Wazir Arman Loni Basheer Matta Bushra Gohar Fazal
Abdullah_Nangyal
Italian naval commando frogman unit of the Fascist era
8 May 1943 Gibraltar Steamship Pat Harrison (U.S.) (7,191 t) Steamship Mahsud (7,540 t) Steamship Camerata (4875 t) 30 June 1943 İskenderun Motorship
Decima_Flottiglia_MAS
Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905
outbreak on this frontier during the period of his administration was the Mahsud-Waziri campaign of 1901. In the context of the Great Game between the British
George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
George_Curzon,_1st_Marquess_Curzon_of_Kedleston
Place in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
sparked by the Third Anglo-Afghan War. The military operation against the Mahsuds was led by Lieutenant William Kenny, who was killed during action at Kotkai
Makeen
Country in South Asia
in Pakistan Tribes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Afridi Orakzai Bangash Khattak Mahsud Marwat Mohmand Wazir Yusufzai Tribes in Balochistan Baloch people Hazara
Outline_of_Pakistan
Name list
Russian judoka Kamal Mahgoub (1921–2007), Egyptian weightlifter Kamal Mahsud (died 2010), Pakistani folk singer Kamal Kumar Majumdar (1914–1979), Indian
Kamal_(name)
Occupation of Nauru
Madras Honolulu Penang Coronel Cocos North-West Tochi Peshawar Mohmand Mahsuds Kelantan Singapore Más a Tierra Central Asia German Tientsin Hankou Austro-Hungarian
Australian occupation of Nauru
Australian_occupation_of_Nauru
Islamist militant organisation
attack Myanmar over Rohingya Muslims". 26 July 2012. Toosi, Nahal; Ishtiaq Mahsud (7 August 2009). "Pakistani Taliban head's death a blow to militant". Associated
Pakistani_Taliban
Pashtun tribe
" — Evelyn Howell, Mizh: a monograph on government‘s relations with the Mahsud tribe, Pg 97 The earliest historical description of the Tatur dates to 1780
Tatur
French ocean liner (1930–1932)
Voyron. Another 149 people were rescued by Brocklebank Line's cargo ship Mahsud, and 129 more were rescued by T&J Harrison's cargo ship Contractor; Hakone
MS_Georges_Philippar
Pashtun human rights activist (died 2021)
Mohsin Dawar Tahir Dawar Arif Wazir Killing of Naqeebullah Mehsud Alamzaib Mahsud Arman Loni Abdullah Nangyal Gulalai Ismail "Waziristan youth leader targetted
Noor_Islam_Dawar
Pakistani paramilitary force
brigadier), and the corps was expanded with the addition of new units—the Second Mahsud Scouts (raised in 1944) and the Pishin Scouts (in 1946). After Pakistan
Frontier Corps Balochistan (North)
Frontier_Corps_Balochistan_(North)
Port in Bangladesh
Port of Dhaka ঢাকা সদরঘাট Paddle steamer PS Mahsud (1928) on the Buriganga Interactive map of Port of Dhaka ঢাকা সদরঘাট Port of Dhaka ঢাকা সদরঘাট Location
Port_of_Dhaka
Bombing in Islamabad, Pakistan
Islamabad Suicide Bombing". Newsweek. Retrieved 11 November 2025. Ahmed, Munir; Mahsud, Ishtiaq (11 November 2025). "A suicide bomber targets an Islamabad court
2025 Islamabad suicide bombing
2025_Islamabad_suicide_bombing
College and Sandhurst. Tanner entered the army in 1877. He served in the Mahsud Waziri, Mahdist and Chitral campaigns. He was promoted Lieutenant Colonel
John_Arthur_Tanner
Operation during World War I
Madras Honolulu Penang Coronel Cocos North-West Tochi Peshawar Mohmand Mahsuds Kelantan Singapore Más a Tierra Central Asia German Tientsin Hankou Austro-Hungarian
Siege_of_Tsingtao
old tribal Jirgas’ “in democratic republic, like that of Mahsud community. The little Mahsud republic shall be in future a kind of nation state.” W.R
Battle of Sampagha Pass (1619)
Battle_of_Sampagha_Pass_(1619)
Pakistani human rights activist
Pashtun Tahafuz Movement Members Abdullah Nangyal Afrasiab Khattak Alamzaib Mahsud Ali Wazir Arfa Siddiq Arif Wazir Arman Loni Basheer Matta Bushra Gohar Fazal
Sanna_Ejaz
Pashtun Tribe
Zazai ځاځي Languages Pashto Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Mahsud,
Zazi
Undercover Italian auxiliary ship from World War II
American Liberty ship Pat Harrison (7,000 GRT), and the British freighters Mahsud (7,500 GRT) and Camerata (4,875 GRT). When the charges exploded, the American
Italian auxiliary ship Olterra
Italian_auxiliary_ship_Olterra
Pakistani town
province of Pakistan. This semi-autonomous area is inhabited by Pashtun tribe Mahsud. In January 2008, Pakistan Army launched Operation Zalzala to flush out
Spinkai
Pashtun nomadic tribe(kochi)
Evelyn Berkeley (1979). A Monograph on Government's Relations with the Mahsud Tribe. Oxford University Press. p. 119. Hugh, Beattie (2013). Imperial Frontier:
Miani_(Pashtun_tribe)
Early 20th century attempts to restore Amanullah Khan as King of Afghanistan
Kabul, and they received considerable reinforcements from the Wazir and Mahsud tribes across the Indian border. They met the government troops which were
Amanullah_loyalism
English actress (born 1988)
episodes 2017 The Good Karma Hospital Padma Kholi 2 episodes Casualty Nasreen Mahsud Episode: "Swift Vengeance Waits" Love, Lies and Records Talia All 6 episodes
Mandip_Gill
Pakistani town
Ahmedzai Waziris from the Wazir tribe but other Pashtun tribes such as Mahsud and Bettani also live in the surroundings of Wanna. "Historical and Administrative
Wana,_Pakistan
Federally Administered Tribal Areas NA-31 (Tribal Area-V) Malik Said Khan Mahsud Federally Administered Tribal Areas NA-32 (Tribal Area-VI) Abdus Subhan
List of members of the 7th National Assembly of Pakistan
List_of_members_of_the_7th_National_Assembly_of_Pakistan
Military campaign of World War I
the Mohmands, Bunerwals and Swatis in 1915 (1915) Operations against the Mahsuds (June–July 1917) Mohmand blockade (1915 – July 1917) Operations in the
Senussi_campaign
British Indian Army officer (1864–1927)
and, after attending the Staff College, Camberley from 1896 to 1897, the Mahsud blockade (1901–02). In 1901 he was appointed a deputy assistant adjutant
Reginald_Dyer
Place in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
entered and cleared a large part of the area. Alamzaib Mahsud Mulla Powinda Said Alam Mahsud Zahid Hussain (5 November 2009). "Pakistan's South Waziristan
Ladha
Calendar year
Pink's War: The British Royal Air Force bombards mountain strongholds of Mahsud tribesmen in South Waziristan. March 15 – The Phi Lambda Chi fraternity
1925
British campaign medal
sanctioned. North West Frontier 1908 Abor 1911–12 Afghanistan NWF 1919 Mahsud 1919–20 Waziristan 1919–21 Malabar 1921–22 Waziristan 1921–24 Waziristan
India General Service Medal (1909)
India_General_Service_Medal_(1909)
Tehsil in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
population is 109,710 according to the 2017 census. Alamzaib Mahsud Mulla Powinda Said Alam Mahsud List of tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa "DISTRICT AND TEHSIL
Ladha_Tehsil
Pakistani politician (1982–2020)
ceremony at the Arg presidential palace. Mohsin Dawar Mir Kalam Alamzaib Mahsud Abdullah Nangyal "PTM's Arif Wazir dies in Islamabad hospital after gun
Arif_Wazir
Suicide attack in Pakistan
original on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2023. Ahmad, Jibran; Mahsud, Saud (2 February 2023). "Pakistan says mosque bomber wore police uniform
2023_Peshawar_mosque_bombing
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Swan
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Bengali, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Swedish, Telugu, Traditional
Illuminate; Light Up; Mother; Queen
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an agent derivative of Old English cyttan ‘to cut’, possibly applied as an occupational name for a tailor or barber.Americanized form of German Kotter.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Flat Clearing
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Kind and Intelligent
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ingrið, INGRID means "Ing-beautiful."
Girl/Female
Muslim
To walk with pride
Girl/Female
Indian
Melody
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : nickname or occupational name for someone who acted as a spokesman, from Middle English spekeman ‘advocate’, ‘spokesman’ (from Old English specan to speak + mann ‘man’).
Girl/Female
Greek
Jewel. Also 'Against intoxication.' A purple or violet gemstone. According to ancient Greek...
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