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  • Offglide
  • Soft redirect to Wiktionary

    an article on "offglide", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "offglide" You can also: Search for Offglide in Wikipedia to

    Offglide

    Offglide

  • Irish phonology
  • Phonology of the Irish language

    slender. Broad (velar or velarized) consonants have a noticeable velar offglide ([ɰ]; a very short vowel-like sound) before front vowels, which sounds

    Irish phonology

    Irish phonology

    Irish_phonology

  • Vietnamese language
  • Austroasiatic language

    component followed by a shorter semivowel offglide /j/ or /w/. There are restrictions on the high offglides: /j/ cannot occur after a front vowel (i,

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese_language

  • Greek alphabet
  • Script used to write the Greek language

    stroke or a miniature ⟨ι⟩ below the letter. This iota represents the former offglide of what were originally long diphthongs, ⟨ᾱι, ηι, ωι⟩ (i.e. /aːi, ɛːi,

    Greek alphabet

    Greek_alphabet

  • Icelandic language
  • North Germanic language

    Diphthongs Front offglide Back offglide Mid ei • œi [œy] ou Open ai au

    Icelandic language

    Icelandic language

    Icelandic_language

  • Vietnamese phonology
  • Phonology of the Vietnamese language

    G: The offglide may be /j/ or /w/. Together, V and G must form one of the diphthongs or triphthongs listed in the section on Vowels. offglide /j/ does

    Vietnamese phonology

    Vietnamese_phonology

  • Cirth
  • Artificial script in Tolkien's writings

    ⟨q⟩ (⟨kw⟩) consists of a lip-rounded k̊ followed by a partly unvoiced w-offglide (more marked medially than initially). Tolkien, J. R. R. (12 June 2015)

    Cirth

    Cirth

    Cirth

  • Burmese language
  • Tibeto-Burman language

    Vowel phonemes Monophthongs Diphthongs Front Central Back Front offglide Back offglide Close i u Close-mid e ə o ei ou Open-mid ɛ ɔ Open a ai au

    Burmese language

    Burmese language

    Burmese_language

  • Iota subscript
  • Diacritic mark in the Greek alphabet

    alpha ⟨α⟩, eta ⟨η⟩ and omega ⟨ω⟩, and represents the presence of an [i̯] offglide after a long vowel, forming the so‐called "long diphthongs" ⟨ᾳ, ῃ, ῳ⟩.

    Iota subscript

    Iota subscript

    Iota_subscript

  • Middle English
  • English language during the Middle Ages

    post-vocalic /j/, /w/ (sometimes resulting from the [ɣ] allophone of /ɡ/) to offglides, and borrowing from French Merging of Old English /æ/ and /ɑ/ into a single

    Middle English

    Middle English

    Middle_English

  • Palatalization (phonetics)
  • Phonetic feature

    add semivowels before or after the palatalized consonant (onglides or offglides). In such cases, the vowel (especially a non-front vowel) following a

    Palatalization (phonetics)

    Palatalization (phonetics)

    Palatalization_(phonetics)

  • Hawaiian alphabet
  • Latin alphabet of the Hawaiian language

    = sea water ae I or eye Maeʻole = never-fading ao ow in how with lower offglide Maoli = true Kaona = town au ou in louse or house Au = I, I am ei ei in

    Hawaiian alphabet

    Hawaiian_alphabet

  • Drawl
  • Perceived longer vowel sounds and diphthongs in speech

    retracted and raised first target /ɪə/ has a diminished offglide /ɛə/ has a diminished offglide The "cavalry drawl" was a phenomenon of English-speaking

    Drawl

    Drawl

  • Shihhi Arabic
  • Arabic variety spoken in Oman and the UAE

    pharyngeal or velarized consonant /iː/ [iː] [ɨː] when preceded by /q/ [iːᵊ] offglide, when followed by a velarized/pharyngealized consonant [ᵊiː] onglide, when

    Shihhi Arabic

    Shihhi Arabic

    Shihhi_Arabic

  • Myeik dialect
  • Burmese dialect, Merguese

    Monophthongs Diphthongs Front Back Front offglide Back offglide Close i u Close-mid e o ei ou Open-mid ɛ ɔ Open a ai au

    Myeik dialect

    Myeik_dialect

  • Quenya
  • Fictional language in the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien

    Hungarian ty, but it is followed by an appreciable partly unvoiced y-offglide". Tolkien stated that the cluster ⟨ny⟩ is pronounced as in English "new"

    Quenya

    Quenya

    Quenya

  • Middle Korean
  • Stage of the Korean language

    and was marked by adding the letter i ⟨ㅣ⟩. In modern Korean, the vowel-offglide sequences have become monophthongs. Early Hangul texts distinguish three

    Middle Korean

    Middle Korean

    Middle_Korean

  • Rakhine language
  • Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar

    Monophthongs Diphthongs Front Central Back Front offglide Back offglide Close i u Close-mid e ə o ei ou Open-mid ɛ ɔ Open a ai au

    Rakhine language

    Rakhine language

    Rakhine_language

  • Nuosu language
  • Prestige language of the Yi people

    nasalized after nasal consonants. The tense (tight) vowels often have a schwa offglide [V̙ᵊ̙]. The fricativized vowels (also called fricative vowels or syllabic

    Nuosu language

    Nuosu language

    Nuosu_language

  • English phonology
  • Phonology of the English language

    the START sequence might be written [stɑɚt] to indicate an r-colored offglide. The vowel of NURSE is generally always r-colored in these dialects, and

    English phonology

    English_phonology

  • Biblical Hebrew
  • Archaic form of the Hebrew language

    Samaritan Hebrew, e.g. מקדש /maqdaʃ/. In the Tiberian tradition /e i o u/ take offglide /a/ before /h ħ ʕ/. This is absent in the Secunda and in Samaritan Hebrew

    Biblical Hebrew

    Biblical Hebrew

    Biblical_Hebrew

  • Cockney
  • Dialect of English spoken in London

    ~ ø̯] and [ɯ̜̽ ~ ɤ̯] in fully narrow transcription). Only the central offglides [ə̯] and [ʉ̯] are transcribed as non-syllabic vowels due to the lack of

    Cockney

    Cockney

  • Western Pwo language
  • Karen language of Myanmar

    Monophthongs Diphthongs Front Central Back Front offglide Back offglide Unrounded Rounded Close i ɨ ɯ u Close-mid e [e̞] ə o Open-mid ɛ ɔ Open a ai [äi]

    Western Pwo language

    Western_Pwo_language

  • Approximant
  • Type of speech sound

    two terms. In these traditions, semivowels refer to non-syllabic vowel offglides (such as [i̯, u̯]) often found as components of syllable nuclei (such

    Approximant

    Approximant

  • Texan English
  • Variety of American English spoken in Texas

    Southern-style phonological phenomena like the pen-pin merger, the loss of the offglide in /aɪ/, and upgliding diphthongs, all of which are now recessive in metropolitan

    Texan English

    Texan_English

  • Medieval Greek
  • Medieval stage of the Greek language

    very sporadically). In the original closing diphthongs αυ, ευ and ηυ, the offglide [u] had developed into a consonantal [v] or [f] early on (possibly through

    Medieval Greek

    Medieval Greek

    Medieval_Greek

  • Faroese phonology
  • System of sounds of the Faroese language

    (ʊ̟ɒ̠). /ai/ is a schwa plus an offglide (əɪ). [au] was not included in the study but stems from an a sequence plus offglide, labialised velar or weak (non-velarised)

    Faroese phonology

    Faroese_phonology

  • Bajuni dialect
  • Variety of Swahili

    is as follows. Note: [ⁿdr] represents a sound pronounced with an r-like offglide. Bajuni people Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online

    Bajuni dialect

    Bajuni_dialect

  • Semivowel
  • Transitional phoneme produced like a vowel but used like a syllable boundary

    two terms. In these traditions, semivowels refer to non-syllabic vowel offglides (such as [i̯, u̯]) often found as partial components of syllable nuclei

    Semivowel

    Semivowel

  • Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography
  • the manifestation of aspiration, the slender consonants have a palatal offglide when initial and a palatal onglide when medial or final. Preaspiration

    Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography

    Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography

    Scottish_Gaelic_phonology_and_orthography

  • Strine
  • Australian accent

    retracted and raised first target /ɪə/ has a diminished offglide /ɛə/ has a diminished offglide Diminutives in Australian English Monica Dickens How to

    Strine

    Strine

    Strine

  • Lisu language
  • Tibeto-Burman language

    become alveopalatal before front vowels. The vowels /u/ and /e/ trigger an offglide on preceding consonants, so /tu du te de/ are pronounced [tfu dvu tje dje]

    Lisu language

    Lisu language

    Lisu_language

  • Koine Greek phonology
  • Front offglide Back offglide /ai/ αι /oi/ οι /yi/ (υι) /au/ αυ /eu/ ευ   (Long first element) /aː(i)/ ᾳ /oː(i)/ ῳ   /aː(u)/ ᾱυ /eː(u)/ ηυ /oː(u)/ ωυ

    Koine Greek phonology

    Koine_Greek_phonology

  • Cape Flats English
  • English mostly spoken in Cape Flats and Cape Town

    often backed and lowered [əi], [ɐi], [ʌi]. In hiatus environments, an offglide [j] is added; an influence from Afrikaans, e.g. layer [ˈɫeijɐˑ]. GOAT exhibits

    Cape Flats English

    Cape_Flats_English

  • Burmese phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of the Burmese language

    rare exceptions) as they derive from vowel+glide combinations. The /j/ offglide results in the e-class vowels */aj/→/ɛ/, */ij/→/e/, */u̯aj/→/u̯ɛ/, */uj/→/u̯e/

    Burmese phonology

    Burmese_phonology

  • Standard Chinese phonology
  • the final vowel may become a schwa [ə]. The coda (final consonant or offglide) of a weak syllable is often dropped (this is linked to the shorter, single-mora

    Standard Chinese phonology

    Standard_Chinese_phonology

  • Dutch phonology
  • Phonology of the Dutch language

    Northern Standard Dutch and in the Randstad, usually with a slight schwa-like offglide: [ɛ̈ə̆, ɔ̈ə̆]. In addition, /ɔ/ in this position is somewhat less rounded

    Dutch phonology

    Dutch_phonology

  • Japanese pitch accent
  • Japanese language feature

    bound /i/ (/J/, written in kana as い/イ): derived from a Middle Chinese offglide (e.g.: /taJ/; /tuJ/) or arose through onbin (e.g.: /kakisiro/ > /kaJsiro/)

    Japanese pitch accent

    Japanese pitch accent

    Japanese_pitch_accent

  • Russian phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of the Russian language

    occurring word-initially or word-finally under stress. A weak palatal offglide may occur between certain soft consonants and back vowels (e.g. ляжка 'thigh'

    Russian phonology

    Russian_phonology

  • Ancient Greek phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of Ancient Greek

    the offglide /u/ became a consonant in Koine Greek, and they became Modern Greek /av ev iv/. The long diphthongs /aːi̯ ɛːi̯ ɔːi̯/ lost their offglide and

    Ancient Greek phonology

    Ancient_Greek_phonology

  • Yaneshaʼ language
  • Arawakan language spoken in Peru

    palatalized consonants have a more perceptible palatal offglide than the alveolar ones. Word-finally, this offglide is voiceless for /pʲ/ and /lʲ/ while being absent

    Yaneshaʼ language

    Yaneshaʼ_language

  • Rarámuri language
  • Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico

    word-final vowels can optionally acquire voiceless offglides. Word-final vowels, however, only receive offglides when preceding a stressed syllable-initial plosive

    Rarámuri language

    Rarámuri language

    Rarámuri_language

  • Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet
  • Disordered speech additions to the phonetic alphabet

    timing (examples) ˬz pre-voiced [z] zˬ post-voiced [z] U+02EC a˷ [a] with a creaky offglide p˳ [p] with extended voicelessness U+02F7 (˷), U+02F3 (˳)

    Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet

    Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet

    Extensions_to_the_International_Phonetic_Alphabet

  • Aorist (Ancient Greek)
  • Class of Ancient Greek verbs

    When the present has a diphthong (e.g., ει), the second aorist has the offglide of the diphthong (ι). present λείπω 'leave', aorist λιπ(ο⁄ε)- (e-grade

    Aorist (Ancient Greek)

    Aorist_(Ancient_Greek)

  • Gulf Arabic
  • Arabic language spoken in the Persian Gulf

    consonants, long /iː/ and /eː/ exhibit centralized vowel onglides and offglides. For example: /tˤiːn/ طين ('mud') → [tˤəiːn]. /sˤeːf/ صيف ('summer') →

    Gulf Arabic

    Gulf Arabic

    Gulf_Arabic

  • Esperanto orthography
  • Orthography of the Esperanto language

    the problem of it palatalizing and being confused with ĵi. The diphthong offglide ⟨ŭ⟩ is named eŭ, the only real possibility given Esperanto phonotactics

    Esperanto orthography

    Esperanto_orthography

  • Caddo language
  • Extinct Caddoan language of the Southern US

    paired with a glide) and the IPA version, represented with vowels and offglides. ay /aj/ – like English eye aw /aw/ – somewhat like British English out

    Caddo language

    Caddo language

    Caddo_language

  • Phonotactics
  • Sounds allowed in a language (phonetics)

    substring principle rule) No glides in syllable codas (excluding the offglides of diphthongs) The second consonant in a complex coda must not be /r/

    Phonotactics

    Phonotactics

  • Old English phonology
  • Pronunciation and sounds of Old English

    the diphthong was more prominent, and the second part was a non-syllabic offglide. Alternatively, both components may have been more or less equal in prominence

    Old English phonology

    Old_English_phonology

  • Middle Dutch
  • West Germanic language of the High and Late Middle Ages

    least before /r/. As the tense /i, y, u, eː, øː, oː/ often feature a schwa offglide before /r/ in contemporary Northern Dutch, it is possible that those dialects

    Middle Dutch

    Middle Dutch

    Middle_Dutch

  • Crow language
  • Missouri Valley Siouan language of Montana, US

    mora of a long vowel. With diphthongs, either the high vowel or the schwa offglide may bear the accent. Accent helps predict the tones of all the vowels in

    Crow language

    Crow language

    Crow_language

  • Tsou language
  • Austronesian language of Taiwan

    voiceless alveolar consonants (/t, ts, s/). This may involve a central offglide, so that /o/ is pronounced as a diphthong [öə̯] or [ɵə̯] in this environment

    Tsou language

    Tsou language

    Tsou_language

  • Sino-Japanese vocabulary
  • Japanese words of Chinese origin

    borrowed as a single Japanese phoneme which was realized as two nasalized offglides: [ĩ] after /e/, and [ũ] after /u, o, a/. The nasality of these glides

    Sino-Japanese vocabulary

    Sino-Japanese_vocabulary

  • Koho language
  • Austroasiatic language spoken in Vietnam

    cluster. Before the palatal finals /c/ and /ɲ/, there is an audible palatal offglide after the vowel [Vʲ], so that /pwac/ ‘flesh’ is pronounced as [pwaʲc] and

    Koho language

    Koho_language

  • Škofja Loka dialect
  • Dialect of Slovene

    narrow o and e vowels, pretonic e and o have raised to i and u, and the offglide -u̯ has sometimes been lost (e.g., volk [vou̯k] > [vok] 'wolf'). The dialect's

    Škofja Loka dialect

    Škofja_Loka_dialect

  • Phonological history of English consonants
  • Sound changes

    and diphthongs ending [ɪ] or [ʊ]). Here the vowel develops a centering offglide (an additional schwa) before the /l/. This may cause reel to be pronounced

    Phonological history of English consonants

    Phonological_history_of_English_consonants

  • Phonetic symbols in Unicode
  • ʱ breathy voice, murmured; ʲ palatalization; ʳ ʴ ʵ ʶ r-coloring or r-offglides; ʷ labialization; ʸ palatalization, Americanist usage for U+02B2 Miscellaneous

    Phonetic symbols in Unicode

    Phonetic_symbols_in_Unicode

  • Egophony
  • Increased resonance of voice

    "pure-voweled" long E or a modern English long A without the latter's usual offglide. This effect occurs because the solid mass in the lung field will disproportionately

    Egophony

    Egophony

  • Phonological history of Old English
  • velarization like Old and Modern Irish, which gives preceding vowels a back offglide. That feature came by language contact to Old English and resulted in backing

    Phonological history of Old English

    Phonological_history_of_Old_English

  • Kiowa language
  • North American aboriginal language

    vowel /ɔ/ is indicated by a digraph ⟨au⟩. The four diphthongs indicate the offglide /j/ with the letter ⟨i⟩ following the main vowel. In the earlier orthography

    Kiowa language

    Kiowa language

    Kiowa_language

  • Palatalization in the Romance languages
  • Concept in linguistics

    of other verbs. Proto-Romanian shows the development of a diphthongal offglide after a stressed vowel followed by an original sequence of labial consonant

    Palatalization in the Romance languages

    Palatalization_in_the_Romance_languages

  • Kanoê language
  • Endangered indigenous language of Brazil

    consonants. /o/ varies as [ɔ]~[o] after /p, m/. Vowels may have a voiceless offglide (effectively [h]) when not followed by a voiced sound. Vowels are long

    Kanoê language

    Kanoê_language

  • Cornish phonology
  • Historical and contemporary phonology of the Cornish language

    century: ɛ̄ (from earlier *ai) and *ē (from earlier *ei) each develop an offglide, realized as *ɛ̄ⁱ and *ēⁱ, respectively c. 500–550: *u is lowered to *o̝

    Cornish phonology

    Cornish_phonology

  • Esperanto phonology
  • Phonology of the Esperanto language

    (restricted to the onset of a syllable), and ŭ (occurring only as a vocalic offglide), although this was modified slightly, with Belarusian oŭ corresponding

    Esperanto phonology

    Esperanto_phonology

  • Northern Khmer dialect
  • Khmer dialect of northeastern Thailand

    occur both long and short. Smalley also described three "vowels with offglides" that he treated as monophthongs, namely /iə/, /ɨə/ and /uə/, for a total

    Northern Khmer dialect

    Northern_Khmer_dialect

  • Secondary articulation
  • Type of consonant sound

    where it can be illegible. A few phoneticians use superscript letters for offglides and subscript letters for simultaneous articulation (e.g. ⟨tʲ⟩ vs ⟨tⱼ⟩)

    Secondary articulation

    Secondary_articulation

  • Hangzhou dialect
  • Sinitic language spoken in urban Hangzhou, China

    above chart may vary between [a~ɐ~ä~ɑ], among other possibilities. The offglide of /ei/ is closer to [ɪ]. The rimes /uõ/, /ʮõ/, and /yõ/ do not have a

    Hangzhou dialect

    Hangzhou dialect

    Hangzhou_dialect

  • Mongsen Ao language
  • Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India

    optional glide elements following the head vowel are essentially non-syllabic offglide realizations of the 4 vowels /i, ʉ, u, a/. For example, /jàuŋ/ → [jàu̯ŋ]

    Mongsen Ao language

    Mongsen Ao language

    Mongsen_Ao_language

  • Phonological history of Catalan
  • Pronunciation history of the Western Romance language

    different developments. Palatalized /k/, which had developed a palatal offglide (i.e. [kʲj], continued to advance further forward in the mouth to become

    Phonological history of Catalan

    Phonological_history_of_Catalan

  • Enggano language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    hɨ.ɘ] 'female leader'; this does not affect the pattern of stress. The offglide of diphthongs lowers before glottal consonants, and a glottal stop may

    Enggano language

    Enggano language

    Enggano_language

  • Umatilla language
  • Southern Sahaptin language of the US

    [ɪ] to [i] and it shifts to [e] near /q qʼ x̣/. /iː/ has a schwa-like offglide before uvulars and it shifts to [e] after uvulars. /ɨ/ is pronounced [ɨ]

    Umatilla language

    Umatilla_language

  • Taos phonology
  • vowel cluster has an equal prominence and duration (i.e. there are no offglides or onglides). The cluster /ie/ is rare in general; the clusters /iæ, uɑ/

    Taos phonology

    Taos_phonology

  • Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia
  • Neo-Aramaic dialect of Jews in Urmia

    closed syllables /i/ and /e/ are realized with lowered onglides and/or offglides in velarized words Lishan Didan is usually written using Jabali, an alphabet

    Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia

    Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Urmia

  • Ngiemboon language
  • Bamileke language spoken in Cameroon

    an open syllable. This is realized as a "homorganic voiceless fricative offglide", causing the voiceless fricatives and affricates to become geminate, as

    Ngiemboon language

    Ngiemboon_language

  • Traditional English pronunciation of Latin
  • vowel it may be the 'HAPPY' vowel. ** A rounded schwa. It has a w-like offglide before another vowel the way /oʊ/ does, but otherwise in many dialects

    Traditional English pronunciation of Latin

    Traditional_English_pronunciation_of_Latin

  • Coast Tsimshian dialect
  • Tsimshianic language

    distinct ways: with a sustained pitch /eː/ → [eː]; a "falling pitch and offglide" /eː/ → [êə], or with the insertion of a glottal stop /eː/ → [eʔe]. In

    Coast Tsimshian dialect

    Coast Tsimshian dialect

    Coast_Tsimshian_dialect

  • Proto-Tibeto-Burman language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Tibeto-Burman languages

    syllabic proto-morpheme has now been grammaticalized and reduced to palatal offglides in modern-day Tibeto-Burman languages. *ya / *za / *tsa / *dza – Meaning

    Proto-Tibeto-Burman language

    Proto-Tibeto-Burman_language

  • Kiowa phonology
  • interjections like [wéː] (an expression used to welcome travelers). A phonetic [w] offglide also occurs after the mid back vowel /o/. The palatal fricative ç is found

    Kiowa phonology

    Kiowa_phonology

  • Kerkrade dialect phonology
  • position, the long /iː, yː, uː, eː, øː/ are realized with a slight schwa offglide [iːːə̯, yːːə̯, uːːə̯, eːːə̯, øːːə̯], which means that they approach the

    Kerkrade dialect phonology

    Kerkrade_dialect_phonology

  • Lalo language
  • Loloish language cluster spoken in China

    citation form, front vowels /i, y, ø/ are heard as diphthongs with an offglide as [iɛ, yɛ, øɛ]. Close central vowel /ɨ/ is heard as an apical syllabic

    Lalo language

    Lalo_language

  • Diasystem
  • System for contrasting related languages or dialects

    dialects. These nine simple vowels can then be combined with any of three offglides (/j h w/) to make 36 possible complex nuclei. This system was popular

    Diasystem

    Diasystem

  • Iwam language
  • Language of Papua New Guinea

    Sequences of any consonant and /w/ are neutralized before /u/ where an offglide is always heard. Bilabial and velar consonants and /n/ may be followed

    Iwam language

    Iwam_language

  • Pondi language
  • Keram language spoken in Papua New Guinea

    low-central vowel [a] as their nucleus, with either a palatalized or labialized offglide. Langam at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Eberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary

    Pondi language

    Pondi_language

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Online names & meanings

  • Nrity
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu

    Nrity

    Dance

  • Ravisharan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Ravisharan

    Surrender

  • Jagacitra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Jagacitra

    Wonder of the Universe

  • ELAD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ELAD

    (אֶלְעַד) Contracted form of Hebrew El'adah, ELAD means "whom God puts on."

  • Madhav
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Madhav

    Sweet Like Honey; Lord Krishna; Sweet

  • Koosha
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Koosha

    Diligent

  • Indradhanu | இந்த்ரதாநுஂ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Indradhanu | இந்த்ரதாநுஂ

    Rainbow

  • Divyaraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Divyaraj

    Brilliant, Extraordinary

  • Mafuane
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Mafuane

    Soil.

  • Kiyan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil

    Kiyan

    Terror; Kings; Royal

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