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Madang language of Papua New Guinea
Mawan is a Madang language of Papua New Guinea now spoken only by older adults. Mawan at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e
Mawan_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Mawan, Guizhou (麻万镇), in Dushan County Mawan, Hubei (马湾镇), in Tianmen, Hubei Mawan language, a Madang language of Papua New Guinea Ma Wan (painter) This
Mawan
Town in Hubei, People's Republic of China
Mawan (simplified Chinese: 马湾; traditional Chinese: 馬灣; pinyin: Mǎwān) is a town of about 41,000 in the east-central part of Hubei province, People's
Mawan,_Hubei
Large Papuan language family
Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken on the island of New Guinea and neighboring islands, a region corresponding to
Trans–New_Guinea_languages
Non-Austronesian languages of New Guinea and adjacent islands
The Papuan languages are the non-Austronesian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea, as well as neighbouring islands in Eastern
Papuan_languages
Samosa (incl. Murupi) Southwest Hansemann North Gogol River: Matepi, Utu–Silopi South Gogol River: Baimak, Gal, Mawan Hansemann Range, NewGuineaWorld
Hanseman_languages
Political party in Malaysia
Taib Mahmud, led by William Mawan Ikom. A leadership crisis between Mawan Ikom and Tiong King Sing factions led William Mawan Ikom and entire SPDP state
Progressive Democratic Party (Malaysia)
Progressive_Democratic_Party_(Malaysia)
Family of languages
The Engan languages, or more precisely Enga–Kewa–Huli or Enga – Southern Highland, are a small family of Papuan languages of the highlands of Papua New
Engan_languages
District in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Tongle South Shekou West (蛇口西站) Mawan (妈湾站) Shenzhen West (深圳西站) Xili (西丽站) Shekou (蛇口) Dongjiaotou (东角头) Chiwan (赤湾) Mawan (妈湾) Qianhai (前海) The Shekou
Nanshan,_Shenzhen
Trans–New Guinea language spoken in Indonesia
Momuna (Momina), also known as Somahai (Somage, Sumohai), is a Papuan language spoken in Yahukimo Regency, Highland Papua and Asmat Regency, South Papua
Somahai_language
Papuan languages of Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia
The Alor–Pantar languages are a family of clearly related Papuan languages spoken on islands of the Alor archipelago near Timor in southern Indonesia.
Alor–Pantar_languages
Family of Trans–New Guinea languages
The Koiarian languages /kɔɪˈɑːriən/ Koiari are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New
Koiarian_languages
Language family of New Guinea
The Kiwaian languages form a language family of New Guinea. They are a dialect cluster of half a dozen closely related languages. They are grammatically
Kiwaian_languages
Human settlement in Wales
vale was Nant Mawan ('Record of Caernarfon', 1371, Bangor University Archives). Mawan, a personal name, contracted over time. Llyn Nant Mawan, became Llyn
Abergwyngregyn
Language family of Maritime Southeast Asia
(TAP) languages are a family of languages spoken in Timor, Kisar, and the Alor archipelago in Southern Indonesia. It is the westernmost Papuan language family
Timor–Alor–Pantar_languages
Trans-New Guinea language of Papua New Guinea
Angaatiha, or Langimar) is the most divergent of the Angan languages in the Trans-New Guinea language family. It is native to the Menyanya District of Morobe
Angaataha_language
Language in Papua
a moribund Papuan language of the Kolopom branch of the Trans–New Guinea family. It is separated from the other Kolopom languages by the intrusive Marind
Morori_language
Language family
The Greater Binanderean or Guhu-Oro languages are a language family spoken along the northeast coast of the Papuan Peninsula – the "Bird's Tail" of New
Greater_Binanderean_languages
Language family of Papua New Guinea
River languages are a family of Papuan languages. The East Strickland languages actually form a language continuum. Shaw (1986) recognizes six languages, which
East_Strickland_languages
Trans–New Guinea language family
The Ok languages are a family of about a dozen related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in a contiguous area of eastern Irian Jaya and western Papua New
Ok_languages
Language family of New Guinea
The Goilalan or Wharton Range languages are a language family spoken around the Wharton Range in the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea. They were classified
Goilalan_languages
Tai ethnic group
(8): 3459–3477. doi:10.1093/molbev/msab124. PMC 8321548. PMID 33905512. Mawan, Aornpriya; Prakhun, Nonglak; Muisuk, Kanha; et al. (2021). "Autosomal Microsatellite
Thai_people
Language family
The Chimbu–Wahgi languages are a language family of New Guinea. They are sometimes included in the Trans–New Guinea proposal; Usher links them with the
Chimbu–Wahgi_languages
Ethnic group in Southeast Asia
Foundation "Christian conversion threatens hill tribe culture", Asia Times Mawan A, Prakhun N, Muisuk K, Srithawong S, Srikummool M, Kampuansai J, Shoocongdej
Akha_people
Metro station in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Mawan station (Chinese: 妈湾站; pinyin: Māwān Zhàn; Jyutping: maa1 waan1) is a station of Line 5 of the Shenzhen Metro. It opened on 28 September 2019. "站点查询"
Mawan_station
Language family in Papua
The Greater Awyu or Digul River languages, known in earlier classifications with more limited scope as Awyu–Dumut (Awyu–Ndumut), are a family of perhaps
Greater_Awyu_languages
Language family
The Turama–Kikorian languages are a family identified by Arthur Capell (1962) and part of the Trans–New Guinea languages (TNG) family in the classifications
Turama–Kikorian_languages
Modern Service Industry Cooperation Zone in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Nanshan District and encircled by the Shuangjie River, Yueliangwan Boulevard, Mawan Boulevard and Qianhai Bay, Qianhai covers an area of approximately 15 square
Qianhai
Language group of New Guinea
Papuan or Papuan Peninsula ("Bird's Tail") languages are a group of half a dozen small families of Papuan languages in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula)
Southeast_Papuan_languages
Family of Trans–New Guinea languages of Papua, Indonesia
The Dani or Baliem Valley languages are a family of clearly related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken by the Dani and related peoples in the Baliem Valley
Baliem_Valley_languages
Papua New Guinean language family
The Madang or Madang–Adelbert Range languages are a language family of Papua New Guinea. They were classified as a branch of Trans–New Guinea by Stephen
Madang_languages
the Majapahit mandala. H. Kern wrote mawan. According to Pigeaud, pinten is used in connection with numbers so mawan doesn't make sense here. He replaced
Flags and emblems of Majapahit
Flags_and_emblems_of_Majapahit
Reconstructed ancestor of the Trans–New Guinea languages
Proto-Trans–New Guinea is the reconstructed proto-language ancestral to the Trans–New Guinea languages. Reconstructions have been proposed by Malcolm Ross
Proto-Trans–New Guinea language
Proto-Trans–New_Guinea_language
maw (mowe), sawe (sow), saul (soul) and snaw (snow) from blāwan, crāwe, māwan, sāwan, sāwol and snāwan. Similarly with Old English āg and Norse lágr which
Phonological_history_of_Scots
Trans–New Guinea language group of Indonesia
The Kayagar languages are a small family of four closely related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken around the Cook River in Province of South Papua, Indonesia:
Kayagar_languages
Awyu–Ok language spoken in Indonesia
Bayono–Awbono is a Papuan language cluster spoken in Papua Province, Indonesia, to the south of the Somahai languages. All that is known of them is a
Bayono–Awbono_languages
Papuan language family
Suki – Aramia River languages are a small language family of Papua New Guinea, spoken in the region of the Aramia River. The languages are: Gogodala–Suki
Gogodala–Suki_languages
Language family spoken in Papua New Guinea
The Huon languages are a language family, spoken on the Huon Peninsula of Papua New Guinea, that was classified within the original Trans–New Guinea (TNG)
Huon_languages
Language
Ankave or Angave is a Papuan language spoken by the approximately 1,500 (as of 2014[update]) Angave people in Kerema District, Gulf Province, Papua New
Ankave_language
Pair of Trans-New Guinea languages
The Mombum languages, also known as the Komolom or Muli Strait languages, are a pair of Trans–New Guinea languages, Mombum (Komolom) and Koneraw, spoken
Mombum_languages
Language family
The Kainantu–Goroka languages are a family of Papuan languages established by Arthur Capell in 1948 under the name East Highlands. They formed the core
Kainantu–Goroka_languages
Language family of New Guinea
The Anim or Fly River languages are a language family in south-central New Guinea established by Usher & Suter (2015). The names of the family derive from
Anim_languages
Language spoken in Papua New Guinea
Witu is the language spoken by the Wiru people of Ialibu-Pangia District of the Southern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. The language has been described
Wiru_language
Proposed Trans–New Guinea language branch
The Duna–Pogaya (Duna–Bogaia) languages are a proposed small family of Trans–New Guinea languages in the classification of Voorhoeve (1975), Ross (2005)
Duna–Pogaya_languages
All-female rock band from Malaysia
in the presence of the Minister of Social Development, Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom. Candy again experienced member changes in 2016, during which time
Candy_(Malaysian_band)
Trans–New Guinea language group
The Yareban or Musa River languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken near the Musa River in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula)
Yareban_languages
Language family of Papua New Guinea
The Finisterre languages are a language family, spoken in the Finisterre Range of Papua New Guinea, classified within the original Trans–New Guinea (TNG)
Finisterre_languages
Family of Papuan languages
The Oirata–Makasae, or Eastern Timor, languages are a small family of Papuan languages spoken in eastern Timor and the neighboring island of Kisar. Mandala
Oirata–Makasae_languages
Malaysian badminton player (born 1990)
May 1990) is a badminton player from Malaysia. Her brother, Vountus Indra Mawan also a former Malaysia national player. Saniru was accepted at the Bukit
Sannatasah_Saniru
Family of languages
The Asmat – Kamrau Bay languages are a family of a dozen Trans–New Guinea languages spoken by the Asmat and related peoples in southern Western New Guinea
Asmat–Kamrau_languages
Language Family
The Manubaran languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken around Mount Brown in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New
Manubaran_languages
Family of Trans–New Guinea languages
or Kratke Range languages are a family of the Trans–New Guinea languages in the classification of Malcolm Ross. The Angan languages are clearly valid
Angan_languages
Southeast Asian ethnic group
played a significant role in shaping the present-day Vietnamese population. Mawan, Aornpriya; Prakhun, Nonglak; Muisuk, Kanha; et al. (2021). "Autosomal Microsatellite
Viet_people
Housing estate on Ma Wan, Hong Kong
Island website Archived 24 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine MaWan Community Forum MaWan Community Forum Park Island Blog PI Dog Club 22°21′09″N 114°03′39″E
Park_Island
Trans–New Guinea language family
Plateau languages belong to the Trans-New Guinea language family according to the classifications made by Malcolm Ross and Timothy Usher. This language family
Bosavi_languages
Family of Trans–New Guinea languages
Lakes languages, also known as the Wissel Lakes or Wissel Lakes – Kemandoga River, are a small family of closely related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken
Paniai_Lakes_languages
Proposed language family
The West Trans–New Guinea languages are a suggested linguistic linkage of Papuan languages, not well established as a group, proposed by Malcolm Ross in
West Trans–New Guinea languages
West_Trans–New_Guinea_languages
Languages families in Papua New Guinea
The Kutubuan languages are a small family of neighboring languages families in Papua New Guinea. They are named after Lake Kutubu in Papua New Guinea
Kutubuan_languages
Family of Trans–New Guinea languages
Kamula–Elevala languages are a small family of the Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the region of the Elevala River. There are three languages, namely Aekyowm
Kamula–Elevala_languages
Language family of New Guinea
The Mailuan or Cloudy Bay languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken around Cloudy Bay in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula)
Mailuan_languages
Proposed Trans–New Guinea language family
The Central and South New Guinea languages (CSNG) are a proposed family of Trans–New Guinea languages (TNG). They were part of Voorhoeve & McElhanon's
Central and South New Guinea languages
Central_and_South_New_Guinea_languages
Language family in Papua New Guinea
The Kwalean or Humene–Uare languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea
Kwalean_languages
Language family of Papua New Guinea
The Dagan or Meneao Range languages are a small family of Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in the Meneao Range of the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula)
Dagan_languages
Family of Papuan languages
The (Greater) West Bomberai languages are a family of Papuan languages spoken on the Bomberai Peninsula of western New Guinea and in East Timor and neighboring
West_Bomberai_languages
Theme park in Shenzhen
Houhai Huaguoshan Keyuan Liwan Litchi Orchards Liuxiandong Liyumen Longjing Mawan Menghai Nanshan Book Mall Nanguang Nantou Ancient City Nanyou Nanyou West
Window_of_the_World
Language family in Indonesia
The Kolopom languages are a family of Trans–New Guinea languages in the classifications of Stephen Wurm (1975) and of Malcolm Ross (2005). Along with the
Kolopom_languages
Malaysian politician
June 2010. "SPDP Has No Intention To Rival Other BN Component Parties – Mawan". Berita Wilayah Sarawak. Bernama. 12 November 2006. Archived from the original
Aaron_Ago_Dagang
Trans–New Guinea language family
The Finisterre–Huon languages comprise the largest family within the Trans–New Guinea languages (TNG) in the classification of Malcolm Ross. They were
Finisterre–Huon_languages
Malaysian politician and businessman
the following year became the President of the SPDP, replacing William Mawan Ikom, who had resigned from the party. In the 2018 general election, Tiong
Tiong_King_Sing
Belgian politician
Rajae Maouane (pronounced [ʁaʒa mawan]; born 3 July 1989) is a Belgian politician who served co-president of Ecolo. Rajae Maouane was born on 3 July 1989
Rajae_Maouane
884 mi) 2024 2 Mangshi-Lianghe Expressway Mawan Tunnel China (Guangdong) 6.247 km (3.882 mi) 2025 2 Mawan Cross-sea Corridor Jiugongshan #2 Tunnel China
List_of_longest_road_tunnels
Local-level government in Papua New Guinea
Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. 01. Melowaba 02. Gumaru Mawan 03. Amaimon (Amaimon language speakers) 04. Baisarik 05. Bemari Waguma 06. Garinam 07.
Transgogol_Rural_LLG
Military conflict in Sabah, Malaysia
Habil Suhaili, Timhar Hadir, Aiman Radie and a Malaysian man, Abdul Hadi Mawan were accused of being a member in a terrorist group, which was punishable
2013_Lahad_Datu_standoff
2022 melodrama film
Samtani Starring Marsha Timothy Oka Antara Sheila Dara Aisha Cinematography Mawan Kelana Edited by Aline Jusria Music by Ifa Fachir Dimas Wibisana Production
The_Red_Point_of_Marriage
Tourist attraction in Shenzhen, China
Houhai Huaguoshan Keyuan Liwan Litchi Orchards Liuxiandong Liyumen Longjing Mawan Menghai Nanshan Book Mall Nanguang Nantou Ancient City Nanyou Nanyou West
Sea_World_(Shenzhen)
Sang-joon Darren Isaac Devadass Koo Kien Keat Yogendran Khrishnan Vountus Indra Mawan Muhammad Hafiz Hashim Satheishtharan Ramachandran Jagdish Singh Woon Khe
Lee Chong Wei career statistics
Lee_Chong_Wei_career_statistics
Political party in Malaysia
a Sarawak-based political party in Malaysia. Founded by Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom (party president at that time) as Parti Tenaga Rakyat Sarawak (TERAS)
Sarawak_People's_Energy_Party
Malaysian federal award
Tengku Azlan 2011: Tunku Sallehuddin 2011: Wan Abu Bakar Omar 2011: William Mawan Ikom 2011: Yuen Yuet Leng 2011: Zulkifeli Mohd Zin 2012: Abd. Ghafar Mahmud
Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia
Order_of_Loyalty_to_the_Crown_of_Malaysia
Indonesian badminton player
Opponent Score Result Ref 2014 Dempo Sports Hall, Palembang, Indonesia Arya Maulana Aldiartama Vountus Indra Mawan Jagdish Singh 21–11, 18–21, 21–19 Gold
Kevin_Sanjaya_Sukamuljo
Sarawakian political party in Malaysia
Abang Abdul Karim Appointed Supreme Council Members (Pesaka Wing): William Mawan Ikom Nuing Jeluing Paulus Dandee Banyang Romeo Christopher Tegong Lesley
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu
Parti_Pesaka_Bumiputera_Bersatu
Political alliance in Sarawak
Sii SUPP N46 Meradong Ding Kuong Hiing SUPP P209 Julau N47 Pakan William Mawan Ikom PBB N48 Meluan Rolland Duat Jubin PDP P210 Kanowit N49 Ngemah Anyi
Gabungan_Parti_Sarawak
Legislative branch of the Johor state government
Repok: Huang Tiong Sii Meradong: Ding Kuong Hiing Julau Pakan: William Mawan Ikom Meluan: Rolland Duat Jubin Kanowit Ngemah: Anyi Jana Machan: Allan
Johor State Legislative Assembly
Johor_State_Legislative_Assembly
Chinese serial killer and rapist
accompany him, to which the woman agreed. The pair eventually traveled to Mawan Village and had sex in a secluded spot, and immediately after that, Guo
Guo_Longhai
Public university in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
databases, which include 2,325,500 full-text e-books in Chinese and foreign languages and 124,800 e-journal are accessible via personal computers and Internet
Shenzhen_University
Singaporean politician and journalist (1925–2001)
Commissioner to New Zealand officially on 12 July 1981. Rahim's spouse, Mawan Wajid Khan, was the president of the Siglap Women's Association. They had
Abdul_Rahim_Ishak
Graduate school in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Houhai Huaguoshan Keyuan Liwan Litchi Orchards Liuxiandong Liyumen Longjing Mawan Menghai Nanshan Book Mall Nanguang Nantou Ancient City Nanyou Nanyou West
Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School
Tsinghua_Shenzhen_International_Graduate_School
River in Iran
flora of the river. There are dams at Band-e-Amir, Feiz Abbd, Tilakan, Mawan, Hassan Abad, and Abbd Jahan. Other ancient names of this river are Araxes
Kor_River
Neighborhood in Shenzhen, China
Shekou. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shekou, Shenzhen. Shekou Daily: English-language news and resources focused on Shekou, Shenzhen, China
Shekou
Malaysian politician
with former Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) president William Mawan Ikom. Less than three months later, Wong announced that he was leaving TERAS
Wong_Soon_Koh
Malaysian state legislative election
thumping victory in Mulu". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 20 December 2021. "Mawan in a Catch-22 situation". Borneo Post. 2 August 2016. Retrieved 31 August
2021_Sarawak_state_election
Legislative branch of the Sabah state government
Repok: Huang Tiong Sii Meradong: Ding Kuong Hiing Julau Pakan: William Mawan Ikom Meluan: Rolland Duat Jubin Kanowit Ngemah: Anyi Jana Machan: Allan
Sabah State Legislative Assembly
Sabah_State_Legislative_Assembly
Malaysian political activist (1937–2023)
19 July 2016. "Treaty with Bong Kee Chok most profound feat by Tun, says Mawan". The Borneo Post. 11 January 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2016. "Merdeka amat
Bong_Kee_Chok
Legislative branch of the Penang state government
Repok: Huang Tiong Sii Meradong: Ding Kuong Hiing Julau Pakan: William Mawan Ikom Meluan: Rolland Duat Jubin Kanowit Ngemah: Anyi Jana Machan: Allan
Penang State Legislative Assembly
Penang_State_Legislative_Assembly
Malaysian badminton player (born 1989)
Malaysia Vountus Indra Mawan Cho Gun-woo Lee Yong-dae 12–21, 9–21 Silver 2007 Stadium Juara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Vountus Indra Mawan Chai Biao Li Tian 20–22
Mohamad_Arif_Abdul_Latif
Municipal public university in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Houhai Huaguoshan Keyuan Liwan Litchi Orchards Liuxiandong Liyumen Longjing Mawan Menghai Nanshan Book Mall Nanguang Nantou Ancient City Nanyou Nanyou West
Southern University of Science and Technology
Southern_University_of_Science_and_Technology
Malaysian politician
Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) before joining then-president William Mawan Ikom and three other assemblymen in leaving the party in 2014. Sarawak Commander
Rosey_Yunus
Satellite campus of Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen, China
Houhai Huaguoshan Keyuan Liwan Litchi Orchards Liuxiandong Liyumen Longjing Mawan Menghai Nanshan Book Mall Nanguang Nantou Ancient City Nanyou Nanyou West
Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen
Harbin_Institute_of_Technology,_Shenzhen
Malaysian corporate figure
Tengku Azlan 2011: Tunku Sallehuddin 2011: Wan Abu Bakar Omar 2011: William Mawan Ikom 2011: Yuen Yuet Leng 2011: Zulkifeli Mohd Zin 2012: Abd. Ghafar Mahmud
Tengku_Muhammad_Taufik
Town in Henan, People's Republic of China
Dagou Village (大沟村) Shangguan Village (上官村) Linglongshan Village (玲珑山村) Mawan Village (马湾村) Xiaguan Village (下关村) Xilin'an Village (西林庵村) Tumen Village
Liushan,_Henan
contesting in GE14". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 14 June 2018. "Party-hopper Mawan can kiss renomination chances goodbye". Free Malaysia Today. 2 April 2018
2018 Malaysian general election
2018_Malaysian_general_election
MAWAN LANGUAGE
MAWAN LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sea
Male
Hebrew
(מַתָּן) Variant spelling of Hebrew Mattan, MATAN means "a gift." In the bible, this is the name of a priest of Baal, and the father of Shephatiah.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Rose
Boy/Male
Hindu
A Hindu month
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wife of rawan
Boy/Male
Indian
Solid
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Hawan; Sacrifice
Boy/Male
Hindu
Meditate, Thinking, Thought
Boy/Male
Hindu
Great one
Boy/Male
Hindu
Defender of mankind
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cupid, God of Love, Man filled with beauty
Boy/Male
Indian
Hawan
Boy/Male
Hindu
Indifferent to wealth, God of Love
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name LAWAN means "beautiful."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Old Arabic name.
Boy/Male
Muslim
A young Man
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Competent.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Engrossed, Absorbed, Immersed
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mandodari | மஂதோதரீ
Wife of rawan
Mandodari | மஂதோதரீ
Surname or Lastname
Indian (Kashmir)
Indian (Kashmir) : Hindu (Brahman) name, probably from an ancestral personal name Madan (from Sanskrit madana ‘god of love, or infatuation’).Indian (Panjab) : Hindu (Arora) and Sikh name based on the name of an Arora clan, probably from Persian maidÄn ‘field’. The name from the Panjab is pronounced mÉ™dÄn.English : habitational name from Mathon in Herefordshire, or Mattins Farm, Radwinter, in Essex, or Martinfield Green, Saffron Walden, in Essex. The first of these is named with Old English mÄthm ‘treasure’, ‘gift’.
MAWAN LANGUAGE
MAWAN LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Latin, Swedish
Strong; Man; Free Man; Manly; Masculine
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Kind One
Girl/Female
Tamil
Preety women, Lovable
Girl/Female
Indian
One sucking her mothers milk
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the place name in Ayrshire, LOGAN means "hollow, lowland."Â
Girl/Female
American, British, Danish, English, French, Greek, Japanese
Nickname for Katherine; Christopher; Form of Catherine; Pure; Anointed; Christian
Girl/Female
Hindu
Apni Ichchha own wish
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Elyan, possibly HELYAN means "second, a moment in time."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
MAWAN LANGUAGE
MAWAN LANGUAGE
MAWAN LANGUAGE
MAWAN LANGUAGE
MAWAN LANGUAGE
n.
Command; precept; -- now chiefly used in scriptural language.
prep.
Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.
n.
A translation; that which is rendered from another language; as, the Common, or Authorized, Version of the Scriptures (see under Authorized); the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament.
n.
The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith; as, the language of flowers.
n.
Literally, world's speech; the name of an artificial language invented by Johan Martin Schleyer, of Constance, Switzerland, about 1879.
imp. & p. p.
of Language
v. t.
To communicate by language; to express in language.
n.
Abusive, reproachful language; discourteous speech; foul talk.
n.
The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.
n.
Any spider crab of the genus Maia, or family Maiadae.
n.
Grossness or clownishness of manners of language; absence of refinement; coarseness.
n.
The vernacular, or common language.
a.
Not correct or pure; corrupt; as, vicious language; vicious idioms.
n.
Language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion.
a.
Hence, lacking cultivation or refinement; rustic; boorish; also, offensive to good taste or refined feelings; low; coarse; mean; base; as, vulgar men, minds, language, or manners.
n. pl.
A Romanic people inhabiting that part of Belgium which comprises the provinces of Hainaut, Namur, Liege, and Luxembourg, and about one third of Brabant; also, the language spoken by this people. Used also adjectively.
n.
A list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical order and explained; a dictionary or lexicon, either of a whole language, a single work or author, a branch of science, or the like; a word-book.
a.
Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent.
a.
Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition.