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Austronesian language spoken in Solomon Islands
The Owa language is one of the languages of Solomon Islands. It is part of the same dialect continuum as Kahua, and shares the various alternate names
Owa_language
2025 single by Lil Tecca
"Owa Owa" is a song by American rapper Lil Tecca, released on May 30, 2025 as the second single from his fifth studio album, Dopamine. Produced by Rio
Owa_Owa
Topics referred to by the same term
owa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Owa or OWA may refer to: Owa language, a language of the Solomon Islands Ōwa, an era in Japanese history Owa Obokun
Owa
Filipino volleyball player (born 2002)
Ave Joshua "Owa" Retamar (born March 7, 2002) is a Filipino volleyball player. He is currently playing as a setter for Cambodian club Visakha. Ave Joshua
Owa_Retamar
Branch of the Afroasiatic languages
The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They include Arabic, Amharic, Tigrinya, Aramaic, Hebrew, Maltese, Modern South Arabian
Semitic_languages
2025 studio album by Lil Tecca
RIAA on May 9, 2025. The second single from the album, "Owa Owa", was released on May 30. "Owa Owa" charted number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100, 11 on the
Dopamine_(Lil_Tecca_album)
Period of Japanese history (961–964 CE)
Ōwa (応和) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō; "year name") after Tentoku and before Kōhō. This period spanned the years from February 961 through July
Ōwa
Topics referred to by the same term
strong seasonal winds in Southern California and northern Baja California Owa language, or Santa Ana, of the Solomon Islands Santana (disambiguation) Santa
Santa_Ana
Ukrainian long-range UAV
'fierce/furious', also spelled Lyutyi or Liutiy is a Ukrainian one-way attack drone (OWA-UAV) developed by Ukroboronprom in October 2022 as an analogue to the Russian-fielded
Liutyi
Arawakan language spoken in Brazil
placed on either side of owa-kata "with her." The meaning of the sentence is thus "He was running with her." uwa 3SG.M owa-kata 3SG.F-ASSOC muteka-nanu-ta
Apurinã_language
genders. No changes occurred in the nominative and the ending is -a: ta, owa, moja, also ma, twa, swa, nasza, etc. The Proto-Slavic genitive endings *-ojě
History of the Polish language
History_of_the_Polish_language
City in Osun state
state is ruled by a monarch bearing the title of His Imperial Majesty, the Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland. The city of Ilesa consists of Ilesa itself and
Ilesa
vendre“. Les formes contemporaines du commerce d’objets sculptés chez les Owa d’Aorigi (Est des îles Salomon)». Pacifique sud : à l’épreuve du capitalisme
Centre de recherche et de documentation sur l'Océanie
Centre_de_recherche_et_de_documentation_sur_l'Océanie
Polynesian language spoken in Hawaii
non-phonemic glide, resulting in [hʌˈwai.i] or [hʌˈwai.ji], and [oˈa.hu] or [oˈwa.hu]. Note that the latter two are essentially identical in sound. Elbert
Hawaiian_language
Japonic language
(participle form of tamesowa "to attempt," related to Japanese 試す tamesu). *owa → ou, seen in a single word: *kowasowa → kousowa "to destroy" (related to
Hachijō_language
Polynesian language spoken in Easter Island
Pascuan (/ˈpæskjuən/ PAS-kew-ən) or Pascuense, is an Eastern Polynesian language. It is spoken on Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui. The island is home
Rapa_Nui_language
Extinct ancient language of Mesopotamia
symbols instead of cuneiform script. Hurrian is an extinct Hurro-Urartian language spoken by the Hurrians (Khurrites), a people who entered northern Mesopotamia
Hurrian_language
Austronesian language of Fiji
vaka-Viti) is an Austronesian language of the Malayo-Polynesian family spoken by some 350,000–450,000 ethnic Fijians as a native language. In the 2013 constitution
Fijian_language
Igboid language spoken by the Ika people of Nigeria
Owanikeke, Owa-Riuzo Idu, Igbogili, Ute Oheze, Oghada, Otobaye I & II, Ogan and Ute Obagie N’Oheze. On Delta Radio there is now news in the Ika language. A similar
Ika_language_(Nigeria)
Sub-ethnicity of the Yorubas of West Africa
kingdom of the same name, ruled by a King titled as his Imperial Majesty, the Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland. The Prince Clement Adesuyi Haastrup from the
Ijesha
Assumption that what is not known to be true is false
of natural language semantics usually cannot avoid an explicit revelation of whether the implicit logical backgrounds are based on CWA or OWA. Negation
Closed-world_assumption
Language family
Polynesian languages form a genealogical group of languages, itself part of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family. There are 38 Polynesian languages, representing
Polynesian_languages
Inland Bikol language subgroup spoken in the Philippines
or back vowel followed by a central vowel, a Y or W is used: ⟨iya, iyë, owa, owë⟩. This vowel hiatus frequently corresponds to a Tagalog ⟨h⟩ (e.g. Boînën
Albay_Bikol_language
Austronesian language spoken in Nuakata Island
hello. Where are you going?') B: Ya lalau oyai. Yagu oya vauvauna ya tudai. Owa haidova u lau? ('I am going to the garden. I dig my new garden. Where did
ʼAuhelawa_language
Bantu language of Malawi and Zambia
ngoma 'kudu', ng'ombe 'cow or ox'. w in the combinations awu, ewu, iwu, owa, uwa (e.g. mawú 'voice', msewu 'road', liwú 'sound', lowa 'enter', duwa 'flower')
Chewa_language
Hutterite colony based in Owa, Japan
of New Hutterian Brethren at Ōwa (大輪) was a Hutterite colony of the Dariusleut branch in Japan. It was located near Ōwa village in Nasu District, Tochigi
Owa_Hutterite_Colony
Extinct West Slavic language
(first person ⟨-újã⟩) are formed not only from the stem ⟨-aja-⟩ but also ⟨-owa-⟩; Smołdziński Las and Czołpino, characterized by the fact that the syllable-final
Slovincian_language
Island in Solomon Islands
Gupuna (or Ghupuna) and Nafinotoga. The inhabitants of Owaraha speak the Owa language and share the same culture with the people in Owariki and in the eastern
Owaraha
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Bangladesh and India
tense and non-finite structures, the copula is supplied by the verb 'ꠅꠅꠀ (ówa), with the only exception being the possessive predicative for which the
Sylheti_language
Political organization in the Philippines
Ang Asosasyon Sang Mangunguma Nga Bisaya-Owa Mangunguma, Inc., also known as the AAMBIS-Owa Party List, is a political organization based in Western Visayas
AAMBIS-Owa_Party_List
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
District in Kaimana Regency: Pigo, Maskur, Tantura, Ergara, Kaimana, Tiwara, Owa, Bayeda, Moyana, Kokoroba, Nagura, Tugarni, Mahuwa, Fidumsa, Wawarsi, Tanusa
Kuri_language_(Austronesian)
Tribe of Native Americans in Alabama, United States
amusement park, OWA, officially opens". al. Retrieved August 18, 2022. Ralph, Owen (19 October 2017). "New theme park opens, named OWA". Retrieved 5 June
Poarch_Band_of_Creek_Indians
Ancestor of the Celtic languages
after *s) ō > ā ey > ē (but not in Celtiberian or Lepontic) ew > ow uwa > owa The following consonants have been reconstructed for Proto-Celtic (PC): Eska
Proto-Celtic_language
West Slavic language of eastern Germany
sypaś “to pour,” njasć “to carry”: Type I includes verbs with the suffix -owa- in the infinitive (changing to -uj- in the present), Type II — with -nu-
Lower_Sorbian_language
Uto-Aztecan language
-ia are historically and grammatically distinct from verbs in -iya and -owa, although they are not distinguished in pronunciation in any modern dialects
Nahuan_languages
Topics referred to by the same term
Amtrak station, US Stonehaven railway station (Station code), Scotland Owa language (ISO 639-3 code) São Tomé and Príncipe dobra (Currency code), a currency
STN
Filipino politician
Department of Energy from 2022 to 2025 and as the representative for the AAMBIS-Owa Party List from 2010 to 2022. Born to a longtime political dynasty based
Sharon_Garin
Region in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
Issele, Idumuje, Onicha etc.), Ika in the northwest (of Agbor, Umunede, Owa, Igbanke, Boji-Boji etc.), Ukwuani mostly spoken by the peoples of Ndokwa
Anioma_Region
Group of languages
The Cariban languages are a family of languages Indigenous to north-eastern South America. They are widespread across northernmost South America, from
Cariban_languages
Micronesian language of the Marshall Islands
[kɑzʲinʲ(i)mˠɑːzʲɛlˠ]), also known as Ebon, is a Micronesian language spoken in the Marshall Islands. The language of the Marshallese people, it is spoken by nearly
Marshallese_language
Languages of the Solomon Islands
Malaita–Makira family Saʼa Makiran (San Cristobal): Arosi, Fagani, Bauro, Kahua–Owa, ?Marau Wawa Malaitan Central–North Malaitan: North (Toʼabaita, Baelelea
Southeast_Solomonic_languages
Polynesian language
tahiti], part of reo Māʼohi, [ˈreo ˈmaːʔohi], languages of French Polynesia) is a Polynesian language, spoken mainly on the Society Islands in French
Tahitian_language
Polynesian language
Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa, pronounced [ŋaˈŋana ˈfaʔa ˈsaːmʊa]) is a Polynesian language spoken by Samoans of the Samoan Islands. Administratively, the islands
Samoan_language
Polynesian language of Niue
e vagahau Niuē) is a Polynesian language, belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian languages. It is most closely related to Tongan
Niuean_language
West Slavic language of eastern Germany
imperfective verbs can be formed from prefixed perfective verbs by suffixes -owa-/-uj, -wa- or -a- (-ě-): zapisać (“to write down”) — zapisować (“to be writing
Upper_Sorbian_language
Austronesian language spoken on the Chuuk islands in Micronesia
(/tʃuːˈkiːz/), also rendered Trukese (/trʌˈkiːz/), is a Chuukic language of the Austronesian language family spoken primarily on the islands of Chuuk in the Caroline
Chuukese_language
LGA in Delta State, Nigeria
Oduga Ogbe Ogbe-Akpu Ogbe-Obi Okete Orji Otolokpo Owa-Alero Owa-Alidinma Owa-Aliozomor Owa-Ekei Owa-Ofie Owa-Oyibu LGA headquarters Owanta-Idumuetor Owerre-Olubor
Ika_North_East
Idomoid language of southeast-central Nigeria
official language spoken in Benue State in southeast-central Nigeria, by approximately one million people (2020 estimate). The Idoma language is made up
Idoma_language
Austronesian language spoken in West Papua
Batta (Batanta) is an Austronesian language spoken in Batanta Island, one of the Raja Ampat Islands. According to local history, some Batta speakers originated
Batta_language
Language isolate of north-central Tanzania
sound like a -ya(ko) or -wa(ko) after high and often mid vowels: /oa, ea/ ≈ [owa, eja], and transcriptions with w and y are common in the literature. Personal
Hadza_language
Subgroup of the Iranian languages
The Eastern Iranian languages or Eastern Iranic languages are an areal subgroup of the Iranian languages, having emerged during the Middle Iranian era
Eastern_Iranian_languages
Oceanic language spoken in Indonesia
Tobati, or Yotafa, is an Austronesian language within the Oceanic branch, from the Sarmi–Jayapura subfamily, in Jayapura bay in Papua province, Indonesia
Tobati_language
Japanese photographer
Ryōhei Ōwa (大和 良平, Ōwa Ryōhei; 1909 - 1981) was a Japanese photographer. (in Japanese) Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, editor. 328 Outstanding
Ryōhei_Ōwa
Owo Owa of Otan Ayegbaju Osemawe of Ondo Kingdom Orangun Olomu of omu-aran Oba of Lagos Alaafin of Oyo Ooni of Ife Olofin Adimula of Ado-Odo Owa Obokun
Royal titles of Yoruba monarchs
Royal_titles_of_Yoruba_monarchs
Northern Je language spoken in Brazil
only: uwa /uᵊ/, ija /iᵊ/, eje /ɛᵊ/, ôwa /oᵊ/, ĩja /ĩᵊ/. These are realized phonetically as [ˈuwa], [ˈija], [ˈɛjɛ], [ˈowa], [ˈĩj̃ã]. Other authors analyze
Kayapo_language
Island in Solomon Islands
and Owariki is only 2.5 km wide. The inhabitants of Owariki speak the Owa language. They share the same culture with the people on Owaraha and on the eastern
Owariki
Zamucoan language
debich (IPA: a debitʃ) – finger aap (IPA: ap) – fox/lion cub tɨkɨn chɨp owa (IPA: tɪgɪ ʃebɔa) – thank you very much ich amatak (IPA: ɪdʒ amaɹtɔk) – he
Chamacoco_language
Type of Austrian sausage
mark its user as an inexperienced tourist. In modern times, the addition "owa Tschenifer" ("and quickly"), a cacography of the name of the singer Jennifer
Käsekrainer
Austronesian language spoken in Papua New Guinea
Misima-Panaeati, also called Misiman or panapanaeati, is an indigenous Austronesian language spoken on the islands of Misima, Panaeati, and the islands of the eastern
Misima_language
Arawan language spoken in Brazil
for example, the sentence jomee habo naka owa ni-jaa "the dog (S) barks at me (periph.)" becomes jomee owa habo kanaka "the dog (S) barks-at me (O)".
Madí_language
Paramount Yoruba king of Owo
Oníṣabẹ Ọlọ́ghọ̀ Awùjalẹ̀ Aláké Òràngún Dééjì Ọwá Ọlọ́fà ... Titles (Oyè) Olorì Òjoyè Baálẹ̀ Ọmọba Ọlọ́jà Ọwá Ìyálóde Olú-awo Olótu Ọ̀dọ̀fin Nobility (Ògbóni)
Olowo_of_Owo
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
Biak (wós Vyak or 'Biak language'; wós kovedi or 'our language'; Indonesian: bahasa Biak), also known as Biak-Numfor, Noefoor, Mafoor, Mefoor, Nufoor,
Biak_language
Austronesian language of Lifou Island, New Caledonia
[ɖehu]; also known as Dehu, Lifou, Lifu, qene drehu) is an Austronesian language mostly spoken on Lifou Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. It has about
Drehu_language
Austronesian language spoken in New Caledonia
Numèè (Naa Numee, Naa-Wee), or Kwényi (Kwenyii), is a New Caledonian language, the one spoken at the southern tip of the island, as well as on the Isle
Numèè_language
Polynesian language
Futunan or Futunian is the Polynesian language spoken on Futuna and nearby Alofi. The term East Futunan is also used to distinguish it from the related
Futunan_language
Polynesian language spoken in Tuvalu
is a Polynesian language of the Ellicean group native to Tuvalu. It is more or less distantly related to all other Polynesian languages, such as Hawaiian
Tuvaluan_language
Oceanic language spoken in Micronesia
Kosraean (/koʊˈʃaɪən/ koh-SHY-ən; sometimes rendered Kusaiean) is the language spoken on the islands of Kosrae (Kusaie), a nation-state of the Federated
Kosraean_language
Oceanic language spoken in Solomon Islands
an Oceanic language spoken on the Santa Cruz Islands and the Reef Islands in the Temotu Province of the Solomon Islands. The Äiwoo language has been known
Äiwoo_language
Oceanic language spoken in Indonesia
Austronesian language spoken on an island in Jayapura Bay, east of the Tor River in Papua province of Indonesia. It is one of the Sarmi languages. Anus at
Anus_language
Polynesian language native to French Polynesia
or Paumotu (Tuamotuan: Reo Pa’umotu or Reko Pa’umotu) is a Polynesian language spoken by 4,000 people in the Tuamotu archipelago, with an additional 2
Tuamotuan_language
Polynesian language spoken in Wallis island
(Wallisian: Fakaʻuvea), is the Polynesian language spoken on Wallis Island (also known as ʻUvea). The language is also known as East Uvean to distinguish
Wallisian_language
Micronesian language
Tungaru), is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Kiribati. It belongs to the Micronesian branch of the Oceanic languages. The word Kiribati, the current
Gilbertese_language
Austronesian language of the Solomon Islands
Mono-Alu, also known as Mono, is an Austronesian language spoken by around 6,000 people on the islands of Mono, Alu, and Fauro in the Western Province
Mono-Alu_language
Reconstructed ancestor of the Nahuan languages
hypothetical daughter language of the Proto-Uto-Aztecan language. It is the common ancestor from which the modern Nahuan languages have developed. There
Proto-Nahuan_language
LGA in Ondo State, Nigeria
Akala of Ikaram, Zaki of Arigidi, Olu Ugbe of Ugbe Akoko, Osula of Erusu, Owa of Ogbagi, Olubaram of Ibaram, Oniye of Iye, Oludotun of Iludotun Ajowa,
Akoko_North-West
Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu
Baki (or Burumba) is an Oceanic language spoken on Epi Island, in Vanuatu. The alternate names for Baki are Burumba and Paki. Baki at Ethnologue (18th
Baki_language
Language
Rutuman or Fäeag Rotuạm (citation form: Faega Rotuma), is an Austronesian language spoken by the Indigenous Rotuman people in the South Pacific. Linguistically
Rotuman_language
Austronesian language spoken in New Caledonia
Nyelâyu (Yâlayu), also known as Nyalâyu, is a Kanak language of northern New Caledonia, spoken by approximately 2,000 speakers. There are two dialects
Nyâlayu_language
Austronesian language spoken in the Solomon Islands
Vaghua (Vagua), or Tavula, is an indigenous language of Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands. Vaghua at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Vaghua_language
Austronesian language spoken in New Caledonia
spelled Dumbea, Ndumbea, Dubea, Drubea and Païta, is a New Caledonian language that gave its name to the capital of New Caledonia, Nouméa, and the neighboring
Ndrumbea_language
Dialect of English spoken in London
than /ɔ/. Disyllabic [ɪjə, ɛjə, ɔwə, æjə] realisations of /ɪː, eː, ɔː, æː/ are also possible, and at least [ɛjə, ɔwə, æjə] are regarded as very strongly
Cockney
Austrian daily newspaper
Österreichische Webanalyse (ÖWA Plus). Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2014. "ÖWA - Dezember". ÖWA. 1 January 2012. Archived
Der_Standard
Austronesian language spoken in the Solomon Islands
Marovo is an Austronesian language of the Solomon Islands. It is spoken in the New Georgia Group on islands in Marovo Lagoon and on the neighbouring islands
Marovo_language
Oceanic language spoken in Micronesia
Islands languages. The Yapese language refers to the language spoken specifically on the Yap Main Islands, and does not include the Chuukic languages spoken
Yapese_language
Austronesian language
Nauruan or Nauru (Nauruan: dorerin Naoero) is an Austronesian language, spoken natively in the island country of Nauru. According to a report published
Nauruan_language
Polynesian language
pronunciation: /ˈtɒŋ(ɡ)ən/ TONG-(g)ən; lea fakatonga) is an Austronesian language of the Polynesian branch native to the island nation of Tonga. It has around
Tongan_language
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
Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu
Lewo (also known as Varsu or Laewo) is an Oceanic language spoken on Epi Island, in Vanuatu. Lewo is spoken on the eastern part of Epi Island in Shefa
Lewo_language
Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu
Lamen (Lamenu, Varmali) is an Oceanic language spoken on Epi Island, in Vanuatu. Materials on Lamenu are included in the open access Arthur Capell collections
Lamen_language
Igbo subgroup in Delta State, Nigeria
Abavo, and surrounding communities. Major towns in Ika North East include Owa, Umunede, Akumazi, and Igbodo. Ika-speaking communities also exist in Edo
Ika_people
Language of French Polynesia
Rapa, also known as Mangaia, is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken on Rapa Iti in French Polynesia, and on Mangaia in the Cook Islands. There are three
Rapa_language
Austronesian language spoken in New Caledonia
Ajië (also known as Houailou (Wailu), Wai, and A'jie) is an Oceanic language spoken in New Caledonia. It has approximately 4,000 speakers. A glottal stop
Ajië_language
Austronesian language spoken in the Solomon Islands
Lungga (also spelled Luga, Luqa) is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by about 2,800 people on the southern half of Ranongga Island, Solomon Islands
Lungga_language
Background asteroid from the Flora region of the inner asteroid belt
hours. It was named for the word "rock" in the Native American Hopi language. Owa is a non-family asteroid of the main belt's background population when
2648_Owa
Subgroup of the Yoruba people
Owa Onire, Owa Kajola, Owode Ofaro, Idoba Araromi (This village settled on Owode Ofaro Land, their so-called ancestral land at Idoba Orioke near Owa was
Igbomina
versions of surnames were more complex, often formed by adding the suffix -owa for married women and -ówna or -wianka for unmarried women. In most cases
Polish_name
One of the three Oceanic languages of Utupua (Solomon Islands)
main language spoken on the island of Utupua, in the easternmost province of the Solomon Islands. The speaker population calls their own language [aᵐba]
Amba language (Solomon Islands)
Amba_language_(Solomon_Islands)
Austronesian language spoken in the Solomon Islands
is an indigenous language of Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands. Paradisec has a number of collections that include Varisi language materials. Varisi
Varisi_language
Bisayan language spoken in the Philippines
Aklanon, also known as Akeanon or Inakeanon, is an Austronesian language of the Bisayan subgroup spoken by the Aklanon people, the locals of the province
Aklanon_language
Austronesian language
Siar, also known as Lak, Lamassa, or Likkilikki, is an Austronesian language spoken in New Ireland Province in the southern island point of Papua New Guinea
Siar-Lak_language
OWA LANGUAGE
OWA LANGUAGE
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of French Catherine, CAITRÃONA means "pure."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name OLA means "life; well-being."
Female
Irish
Short form of Irish Gaelic CatrÃona, RÃONA means "pure."
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Oona, possibly ONA means "famine, hunger." Compare with another form of Ona.
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish WiesÅ‚aw, WIESÅAWA means "great glory."
Female
English
 English unisex name derived from Latin orare, ORA means "to pray." Compare with another form of Ora.
Male
Hebrew
(×ï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew name OWN means "vigor" or "wealth." In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the Korah group.
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish MirosÅ‚aw, MIROSÅAWA means "peace-glory."
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish WacÅ‚aw, WACÅAWA means "more glory."
Female
Polish
Hawaiian and Polish form of Greek Eva, EWA means "life."
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic name FÃONA means "vine."
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish RadosÅ‚aw, RADOSÅAWA means "happy glory."
Female
German
 Feminine form of German Odo, ODA means "wealthy." Compare with another form of Oda.
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Scandinavian Olaf, OLA means "heir of the ancestors."
Male
French
Old French form of German Otto, ODA means "wealthy." Compare with feminine Oda.
Female
Hebrew
(×ï‹×¨Ö¸×”) Hebrew name ORA means "light." Compare with another form of Ora.
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish StanisÅ‚aw, STANISÅAWA means "glorious government."
Female
Polish
Contracted form of Polish LechosÅ‚awa, LESÅAWA means "Lech's glory."
Female
English
 English name derived from Greek oide, ODA means "song." Compare with another form of Oda.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from Latin orare, ORA means "to pray." Compare with strictly feminine Ora.
OWA LANGUAGE
OWA LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Hindu
Positive, Courageous, Resilient, Independent
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Care Free
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Glorious; Beauty; Shining; Lustre
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Biblical
The strength of God.
Girl/Female
British, English
Powerful Warrior
Boy/Male
British, English
Cool
Boy/Male
Indian
Major, Eloquent, Learned, Vivid
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Riverbank Enclosure
Boy/Male
Polynesian
He laughs.
OWA LANGUAGE
OWA LANGUAGE
OWA LANGUAGE
OWA LANGUAGE
OWA LANGUAGE
n.
Any species of raptorial birds of the family Strigidae. They have large eyes and ears, and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye. They are mostly nocturnal in their habits.
pl.
of Ovum
v.
To have an obligation to (some one) on account of something done or received; to be indebted to; as, to iwe the grocer for supplies, or a laborer for services.
a.
Belonging to; belonging exclusively or especially to; peculiar; -- most frequently following a possessive pronoun, as my, our, thy, your, his, her, its, their, in order to emphasize or intensify the idea of property, peculiar interest, or exclusive ownership; as, my own father; my own composition; my own idea; at my own price.
v. i.
To carry wool or sheep out of England.
v.
Hence: To have or be under an obigation to restore, pay, or render (something) in return or compensation for something received; to be indebted in the sum of; as, the subject owes allegiance; the fortunate owe assistance to the unfortunate.
v. i.
To pry about; to prowl.
n. pl.
See Ovum.
v. t.
To grant; to acknowledge; to admit to be true; to confess; to recognize in a particular character; as, we own that we have forfeited your love.
n.
A variety of the domestic pigeon.
a.
To hold as property; to have a legal or rightful title to; to be the proprietor or possessor of; to possess; as, to own a house.
n.
A Peruvian name for certain species of Oxalis (O. crenata, and O. tuberosa) which bear edible tubers.
v. i.
Hence, to carry on any contraband trade.
v.
To possess; to have, as the rightful owner; to own.
v.
To have or possess, as something derived or bestowed; to be obliged to ascribe (something to some source); to be indebted or obliged for; as, he owed his wealth to his father; he owed his victory to his lieutenants.
n.
A money of account among the Anglo-Saxons, valued, in the Domesday Book, at twenty pence sterling.
adv.
So.