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12th-century tribal confederation of the Mongolian Plateau
The Merkit (/ˈmɜːrkɪt/; Mongolian: [ˈmircɪt]; lit. 'Wise Ones') was one of the five major tribal confederations of Mongol or Turkic origin in the 12th-century
Merkit
Series of military campaigns (1209–1236)
the Mongol Empire in Central Asia included the destruction of surviving Merkit and Naimans (which involved forays into Cumania) and the conquest of Qara
Mongol campaigns in Central Asia
Mongol_campaigns_in_Central_Asia
Bayan of the Merkit (died 1340), or Bayan (Chinese: 伯顔; pinyin: Bóyán), was a Mongol general of the Merkit clan and an official in the Yuan dynasty. Bayan
Bayan_of_the_Merkit
Life events from 1162 to 1206
Khabul's grandson Yesugei abducted a Khongirad woman as his bride from the Merkits. He participated in a series of raids launched by Hotula Khan against the
Rise_of_Genghis_Khan
Mongol prince and general (c. 1182 – c. 1225)
For many months before Jochi's birth, Börte had been a captive of the Merkit tribe, one of whom forcibly married and raped her. Although there was thus
Jochi
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1206 to 1227
Hö'elün, originally of the Olkhonud clan, whom Yesügei had abducted from her Merkit bridegroom Chiledu. The origin of his birth name is contested: the earliest
Genghis_Khan
Battle of the Mongol Empire
remnants of the Merkit and Naimans, fought at the junction of the Bukhtarma with the Irtysh in late 1208 or very early 1209. The Merkit had a longstanding
Battle of Irtysh River (13th century)
Battle_of_Irtysh_River_(13th_century)
Regent of the Mongol Empire from 1248 to 1251
and the accession of Möngke Khan in 1251. Oghul Qaimish was born into the Merkit tribe and married Güyük in the 1220s. She played little role in his political
Oghul_Qaimish
Mongol chieftain, khan of the Keraites (c. 1130–1203)
difficult youth. The Merkits captured him during his childhood and he was reduced to slavery. It is possible that he left the Merkit after being freed by
Toghrul
13th-century battle involving the Mongol Empire
the Merkits allied with the Qangli and Ölberli Kipchaks, fought at the Emba (Chem or Djem) River, in what is now western Kazakhstan. The Merkit–Kipchak
Chem_River_Battle
Mongol general under Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan
during action against the Merkit, when he was 22 years old. Subutai's role was to act as the vanguard and defeat one of the Merkit camps at the Tchen River
Subutai
Mongol Khan and military strategist (c. 1204 – 1251)
Merkit warrior called Yehe Chiledu, but Yesugei Baghatur from the Kiyat tribe abducted Hoelun while she was traveling from the Onggirat to the Merkit
Orda_Khan
in connection with the final destruction of the Tatar Tariat Tatar The Merkits was a Mongol tribe or potentially a Mongolised Turkic group who opposed
List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans
List_of_medieval_Mongol_tribes_and_clans
Series of military campaigns by the Mongol Empire
Börte, who had been kidnapped by Merkit raiders in retaliation for Hö'elün's abduction. The victory over the Merkit brought Temüjin prestige and a considerable
Mongol_conquests
Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368
more powerful, while the Mongols competed with smaller tribes like the Merkit and the Tatars, the allies of the Jin, in the east and north. One nephew
Mongol_Empire
First wife of Genghis Khan (c. 1161–1230)
Temüjin was made official, the Burgi Escarpment was attacked by the Three Merkit, who were a confederation of three tribes inhabiting the basin of the Selenga
Börte
Regent of the Mongol Empire from 1242 to 1246
Naimans. Her first husband was a Merkit. Some sources state that his name was Qudu (d. 1217), son of Toqto'a Beki of the Merkits. However, Rashid al-Din Hamadani
Töregene_Khatun
Khagan of the Mongol Empire from 1246 to 1248
Khan (after the death of Genghis in 1227). He married Oghul Qaimish of the Merkit clan. In 1233, Güyük, along with his maternal cousin Alchidai and the Mongol
Güyük_Khan
Mother of Temüjin (Genghis Khan) (fl. 1162–1210)
clan of the Onggirat tribe, Hö'elün was originally married to Chiledu, a Merkit aristocrat; she was captured shortly after her wedding by Yesügei, an important
Hö'elün
Country in East Asia
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Mongolia
2007 historical epic film
the Merkit tribe. While being chased on horseback, Temüjin is shot with an arrow but survives. Börte, however, is kidnapped and taken to the Merkit camp
Mongol_(film)
1965 film by Henry Levin
the Mongol tribes. Temujin liberates Salkit prisoners from a group of Merkits, who they then slaughter and rob. The newly freed men join Temujin and
Genghis_Khan_(1965_film)
Mongol khan, rival of Temüjin
step-mother, were abducted by the Three Merkits, Wang Khan, Jamukha, and Temüjin combined forces against the Merkits to recover both women. In 1201, the leaders
Jamukha
Part of the Mongol conquests
campaign tracked the Merkits and Naimans and defeated them at the Irtysh in either late 1208 or very early 1209. The surviving Merkit fled west to the Uyghurs
Mongol_campaigns_in_Siberia
Stepmother of Chinggis Khan
believed that Sochigel had assisted the Merkits and enabled them to find the camp, as well as preferred her new Merkit husband. Weatherford, Jack (2005-03-22)
Sochigel
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1229 to 1241
already married, in 1204 his father gave him Töregene, the wife of a defeated Merkit chief. The addition of such a wife was not uncommon in steppe culture. After
Ögedei_Khan
Major division of the Mongol tribes
Setsen — tsetsen (wise) Jurluq Mergen — zörlög (path) mergen (wise). (See Merkit) Quba Shira — goo (beautiful) shar (yellow). In the 1680s Zasagt Khan of
Khongirad
Skirmish between Mongol and Khwarazmian forces at uncertain date
sent an army under his general Subutai to attack hostile forces (either a Merkit confederation or the renegade Naiman prince Kuchlug) in the former lands
Irghiz_River_skirmish
First-level administrative division of Russia
(1206–1368) and the Northern Yuan (1368–1635). Medieval Mongol tribes such as the Merkit, Bayads, Barga Mongols and Tümeds inhabited Buryatia. Cossacks and other
Buryatia
Sacred grave site in east Mongolia
Genghis Khan because of his origins near there and because he escaped from Merkit enemies on the mountain in the late 1100s; he pledged at the time to honor
Ikh_Khorig
Second son of Genghis Khan and Börte (1183–1242)
a daughter named Qojin, Börte was kidnapped and raped by members of the Merkit tribe—the true paternity of her next child, a son named Jochi, was never
Chagatai_Khan
First-level administrative division of Russia
(1206–1368) and Northern Yuan (1368–1691). Medieval Mongol tribes like Merkit, Tayichiud, Jalairs and Khamag Mongols inhabited in the krai. In the 17th
Zabaykalsky_Krai
coalition of Mongol tribes decisively defeat Jamukha, the Naimans, Tatars, Merkits, Taichuud, Jadarans, and smaller tribes not allied with his coalition.
List_of_battles_301–1300
12th century battle between Temüjin and Jamukha
followers (including lower classes), a successful campaign against the Merkits and the shaman Kokochu proclaiming "... that the Eternal Blue Sky had set
Battle_of_Dalan_Baljut
Regent of the Mongol Empire from 1227 to 1229
strong possibility Jochi, born after Börte had been kidnapped and raped by Merkit tribesmen, was illegitimate, Genghis was not particularly concerned by this;
Tolui
fine black sable jacket. Soon after the marriage took place, the Three Merkits attacked their family camp at dawn and kidnapped Börte. She was given to
Wives_of_Genghis_Khan
Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia
Torks Chorni Klobuky Berendei Yemeks Naimans (partly) Keraites (partly) Merkits (partly) Uriankhai (partly) These groups were of possible Proto-Turkic
Turkic_peoples
River in China, Kazakhstan, and Russia
Irtysh River took place in 1208 between the Mongol Empire and an alliance of Merkit and Naimans near where Bukhtarma river becomes a tributary of the Irtysh
Irtysh
Historical sinicized empire in Central Asia
at court as well as a sizable tribute. In late 1209 or early 1210, when Merkit refugees arrived in Qocho, Barchuq attacked them and drove them off. He
Qara_Khitai
Mongol-led dynasty of China (1271–1368)
Tatar Khanate IX–XII Khereid Khanate X–1203 Khamag Mongol Khanate X–1206 Merkit Khanate XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate
Yuan_dynasty
13th Khagan of the Mongol Empire
former Khayishan faction led by the Qipchaq commander El Temür and the Merkit commander Bayan, a governor in Henan. This ended in the victory of Tugh
Khutughtu_Khan_Kusala
River in Kazakhstan
Buqdarma, took place in 1208 between the Mongol Empire and an alliance of Merkit and Naimans near where Bukhtarma river becomes a tributary of the Irtysh
Bukhtarma
Topics referred to by the same term
the Baarin (1236–1295), Mongol general of the Yuan Dynasty Bayan of the Merkit (died 1340), Mongol general of the Mergid clan and official in the Yuan
Bayan
Turkic ethnic group in North Caucasus
Kirk, Kitay, Kishlik, Kiyat, Kula-Ayan, Kungrat, Madzhar, Mangyt, Mashkir, Merkit, Mesit, Ming, Naiman, Nukus, Keliaul, Ongut, Saray, Sidzhyut, Solut, Tama
Nogais
Monarchical state ruled by a khan
Kara-Khanid Khanate Kimek Khanate Keraite Khanate Naiman Khanate Tatar Khanate Merkit Khanate Nogai Khanate Astrakhan Khanate Besh Tau El Khanate of Bukhara Khanate
Khanate
City in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
is "Bûk". Rashid al-Din Hamadani wrote that the name was eponymous to a Merkit prince. Only during the Qajar era is the name documented. There have been
Bukan
Historic state ruled by the Mongols
Tatar Khanate IX–XII Khereid Khanate X–1203 Khamag Mongol Khanate X–1206 Merkit Khanate XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate
Yarkent_Khanate
1203 oath sworn by Genghis Khan
later killed. Over the next three years, Temüjin defeated the Naimans and Merkits, uniting the Mongol steppe under one ruler. In 1206, he held a great kurultai
Baljuna_Covenant
1226–1347 Turkicized Mongol khanate in Central Asia
Tatar Khanate IX–XII Khereid Khanate X–1203 Khamag Mongol Khanate X–1206 Merkit Khanate XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate
Chagatai_Khanate
Turco-Mongolian aristocratic tribal confederation clan
Tatar Khanate IX–XII Khereid Khanate X–1203 Khamag Mongol Khanate X–1206 Merkit Khanate XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate
Barlas
First-level administrative division of Russia
(1206–1368) and of the Northern Yuan (1368–1691). Medieval Mongol tribes like the Merkit, Bayads, Barga Mongols and Tümeds inhabited Buryatia. Today Buryat-Mongols
Irkutsk_Oblast
Kingdom in modern Qinghai, China (284–670)
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Tuyuhun
Father of Genghis Khan (c. 1134–1171)
younger brother Daritai Otchigin, from her newlywed husband Chiledu of Merkits. Yesügei abducted Hoelun because of her beauty and indications of fertility
Yesugei
Close companion of Genghis Khan
Temujin's wife, Börte, was abducted by the Merkits and he was forced to flee, Bo'orchu was sent to spy on the Merkits with Belgutei and Jelme. After Temujin
Bo'orchu
Khan of the Golden Horde from 1257 to 1266
of 1238–39, Berke defeated the Kipchaks and imprisoned the chief of the Merkits. He afterwards subdued the steppe watered by the Kuma and the Terek west
Berke
Language family of Eurasia
centuries before Proto-Mongolic by the Mongols and neighboring tribes like the Merkits and Keraits. Certain archaic words and features in Written Mongolian go
Mongolic_languages
Emperor of Yuan China from 1271 to 1294
(撒不忽妃子) Qoruqchin Khatun — daughter of Qutuqu (brother of Toqto'a Beki) from Merkits. Qoridai, Commander of Möngke in Tibet (忽理台), 5th son Dörbejin Khatun —
Kublai_Khan
1956 film by Dick Powell
the caravan is subdued. Temujin captures and then releases Targutai, the Merkit chieftain. Bortai is brought to the Mongol camp, where Temujin's mother
The_Conqueror_(1956_film)
century the Khamag Mongol Khanate, Tatar confederation, Keraite Khanate, Merkit confederation, Naiman Khanate were five major Mongolic tribal confederations
History_of_Mongolia
Common name for various Mongol, Kerait, Naiman, and Tatar tribes
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Zubu
Turco-Mongol tribal confederation in Mongolia
a number of polities - Tatars, Kerait, Naiman, Jalayir, Suldus, Barlas, Merkit, and Oirat - were Mongolic-speaking rather than Turkic-speaking in the 13th
Keraites
video game published by Krea Medie for Windows in 2010 (Hugo: Ensimmäiset Merkit in Finland). A Swedish platform game published by Krea Medie for Windows
List_of_Hugo_video_games
Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
Dornod) C-F9766 - Russia (Tuvan), China (Kazakh), Kazakhstan (Kerey-Abak-Merkit, Naiman-Karatai), Mongolia C-Y15844 - Russia (Siberian Tatar in Tomsk Oblast
Haplogroup_C-M48
Ethnic minority in China
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Mongols_in_China
Oirat-Mongol Khanate on the Eurasian steppe (1630-1771)
Tatar Khanate IX–XII Khereid Khanate X–1203 Khamag Mongol Khanate X–1206 Merkit Khanate XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate
Kalmyk_Khanate
Mongolian princess (c. 1196–1246)
gifts of gold and jewellery and helping the Mongols pursue some of their Merkit enemies. In 1211, his efforts were rewarded when Genghis named him a "fifth
Al-Altan
Branch of the Mongols
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Khoshut
Spelling conventions of the Finnish language
Another informal term is skandit or skandimerkit, short for skandinaaviset merkit "Scandinavian characters" (however, the Danish and Norwegian ⟨æ⟩ and ⟨ø⟩
Finnish_orthography
District in Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan
Töölös (seat: Murkut; incl. Ay-Tamga, Gerey-Shoron, Jayylma, Dodon, Kengesh, Merkit, Tolman and Kara-Kechit) Yntymak (seat: Yntymak; incl. Besh-Burkan, Aryk-Boyu
Nookat_District
Mongol Empire military commander
the Merkit tribe in the region of the Irgiz and Turgay rivers. Taghachar led the vanguard in the ensuing battle at Chem River. Though some Merkits survived
Taghachar_(d._1221)
1218 military campaign
Subutai with another two tumens on a simultaneous campaign against the Merkits. The two armies traveled alongside each other through the Altai and Tarbagatai
Mongol conquest of the Qara Khitai
Mongol_conquest_of_the_Qara_Khitai
Son of Jochi
identified as Jochi's concubine Kaghri Khatun (Kaghrī Khātūn), a woman from the Merkit tribe. As Jochi's apparently youngest son of standing or significance, Tuqa-Timur
Tuqa-Timur
Finnish musician
"Colgate Soulmate" (2003) "Hellsinki Freezes Over" (2007) "Gently" (2007) "Merkit" (2010) "Talonomistaja" (2010) "Syntynyt rellestää" (2010) "Helsinki–Shangri-La"
Paleface_(rapper)
Mongol breakaway khanate of the Chagatai Khanate
Qunghrat/Kongirat, Sudus), and Non-Mongolic tribes from Mongolia (Jalayir, Kereyit, Merkit, Naiman). The Muslim view of the Turks as Inner Asian nomads was adopted
Moghulistan
Oirat Mongols in Europe
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Kalmyks
Wife and empress of Genghis Khan, second only to Börte
only to Grand Empress Börte. Khulan was a daughter of Dayir-Usun, Uvas Merkit chief. She was offered to Genghis Khan as a gift after the chief's surrender
Khulan_Khatun
Playing video games on Linux-based operating systems
Platform Map Editor For Quake 1". Linux Game Cast. Retrieved 2 January 2024. Merkit, Hasan (22 March 2022). "J.A.C.K. Hammer Editor". TeTeOS.Net. Retrieved
Video_games_and_Linux
17 February 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2015. "Virka-asemaa osoittavat merkit". Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2015
Police_of_Finland
Nomadic people who founded the Liao dynasty in China
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Khitan_people
Ethnic group
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Gorlos_Mongols
Subgroup of the Mongols
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Kharchin_Mongols
1403 battle in Georgia
forces to subdue the fortress. On 12 August, the gates were stormed by 52 Merkit volunteers who were experts at rock climbing. The surviving defenders were
Siege_of_Birtvisi_(1403)
Beauty pageant
UNIVERSE QAZAQSTAN" (in Kazakh). Retrieved 18 July 2023 – via Instagram. Merkit, Fetih Altay (6 December 2024). "Winner of Miss Kazakhstan 2024 Crowned"
Miss_Kazakhstan
Cumania (10th century-1241) Taichiud Khamag Mongol (10th century-1206) Merkits (11th century-1200) Mongol Empire (1206–1368) Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
List of Tengrist states and dynasties
List_of_Tengrist_states_and_dynasties
Major tribal confederation in the Mongolian Plateau (12th century)
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Tatar_confederation
Kazakh clan
Qypchaq, Almat (from a branch of the ancient Kerey), Naiman, Töles and Merkit. If we assume that the first of these are unique to the settlement itself
Töleñgıt
Finnish schlager duo
tunne 1989: Joulu on rakkautta 1990: Suuret valssisuosikit 1991: Taivaan merkit 1992: Jää mun luo 1994: Kaikki peliin 1995: Suuret valssisuosikit 2 1995:
Matti_ja_Teppo
Pre-Genghis Khan term for Mongolic peoples
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Shiwei_people
4th-century Xianbei tribe of China
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Duan_tribe
Ethnic groups of Mongolia
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Uriankhai
Oirat-Mongol kingdom in Tibet (1642-1717)
Tatar Khanate IX–XII Khereid Khanate X–1203 Khamag Mongol Khanate X–1206 Merkit Khanate XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate
Khoshut_Khanate
1256-1335 Post-Mongol Empire khanate in Iran
Tatar Khanate IX–XII Khereid Khanate X–1203 Khamag Mongol Khanate X–1206 Merkit Khanate XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate
Ilkhanate
English screenwriter, author and actor (1929–2012)
1974), Nuorten toivekirjasto 215 ISBN 9510063878 Kaksnoukka ja Taivaan Merkit (transl. by Marikki Makkonen into Finnish of Catweazle and the Magic Zodiac)
Richard Carpenter (screenwriter)
Richard_Carpenter_(screenwriter)
Historic state ruled by the Mongols
Tatar Khanate IX–XII Khereid Khanate X–1203 Khamag Mongol Khanate X–1206 Merkit Khanate XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate
Turpan_Khanate
Ethnic group
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Shar_Darkhad
Confederation Stalemate Inconclussive due to Mongol retreat in order to chase Merkits or Naimans dissidents instead of battling Persia. Khwarazmian–Qara Khitai
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
the 7th century, and several Mongol tribes, such as the Kerait, Naimans, Merkit, and to a large extent the Kara Khitan (who practiced it side by side with
Christianity_in_Asia
Mongol clan
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Dughlats
Battle of Genghis Khan's unification of the Mongol tribes
Temujin victory Belligerents Temujin's forces Jamukha's forces Naimans Merkits Keraites Commanders and leaders Temujin Tayang Khan † Kuchlug Jamukha
Battle_of_Chakirmaut
Mongol khanate and tribal confederation (1131-1206)
Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats Olkhonud Ongud* Qara Khitai Qara'unas Sunud Taichiud Tatar
Khamag_Mongol
MERKIT
MERKIT
MERKIT
MERKIT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Saffron Coloured
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess of wealth or Goddess Laxmi or fortunate or
Boy/Male
Indian
The guide, Director, Leader
Boy/Male
Tamil
Valmeki | வாலà¯à®®à¯€à®•ி
An ancient saint
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Light and Love
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mahashri | மஹாஷà¯à®°à¯€
Goddess Lakshmi
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Paulos, PÃL means "small."
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Sweet Voice
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Elephant; Strong; Powerful
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Irish
Melancholy
MERKIT
MERKIT
MERKIT
MERKIT
MERKIT