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Indigenous ethnic group of the Malay Archipelago
The term Proto-Malay, which translates to Melayu Asli (aboriginal Malay) or Melayu Purba (ancient Malay) or Melayu Tua (old Malay), refers to Austronesian
Proto-Malay
Reconstructed ancestor of the Malayic languages
Proto-Malayic is a reconstructed proto-language of the Malayic languages, which are nowadays widespread throughout Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei in Maritime
Proto-Malayic_language
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Trade Malay Kupang Malay Larantuka Malay Papuan Malay Ambonic Malay Ambonese Malay Banda Malay Manadoic Malay Gorap Manado Malay North Moluccan Malay The
Malayic_languages
Austronesian ethnic group
Malays (Malay: Orang Melayu, Jawi script: اورڠ ملايو) are an Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra, coastal
Malays_(ethnic_group)
Ethnic group in Malaysia
Malays (Malay: Orang Melayu Malaysia, Jawi: ملايو مليسيا) are Malaysians of Malay ethnicity whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the Malay world
Malaysian_Malays
developments of new socio-political trends. The oldest form of Malay is descended from the Proto-Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by the earliest Austronesian
History_of_the_Malay_language
Reconstructed ancestor of the Malayo-Polynesian languages
Proto-Malayo-Polynesian (PMP) is the reconstructed ancestor of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, which is by far the largest branch (by current speakers)
Proto-Malayo-Polynesian language
Proto-Malayo-Polynesian_language
Austronesian language
known as Proto-Malayic was spoken in Borneo at least by 1000 BCE, it has been argued to be the ancestral language of all subsequent Malayic languages
Malay_language
Legendary ethnic group of Indonesia
Acehnese people today. The Mante people are regarded as part of the Proto-Malay people group that initially settled around the region of Aceh Besar Regency
Mante_people
Group of indigenous people of Malaysia
Negrito (Semang), Senoi and aboriginal Malays (Proto-Malay). The Jakun people are the largest sub-group in the Proto-Malay division, and the second-largest
Jakun_people
Ethnic group in Indonesia
Malay Indonesians (Malay/Indonesian: Orang Melayu Indonesia; Jawi: اورڠ ملايو ايندونيسيا) are ethnic Malays living throughout Indonesia. They are one
Malay_Indonesians
Indigenous ethnic groups of Malaysia
speakers of the Malayic and Chamic branches of the Austronesian language family. The Proto-Malays were originally considered ethnic Malay, but reclassified
Orang_Asli
Topics referred to by the same term
peoples in Canada, also known as Aboriginal Canadians Proto-Malay, also known as Aboriginal Malays, a subgroup of the Orang Asli Taiwanese indigenous peoples
Aboriginal
Male genital piercing
horizontally through the entire glans of the penis. Penis piercings of proto-Malay origin predated European contact with tribes in (among others) the Philippines
Ampallang
Proto-Arandic Proto-Thura-Yura Proto-Trans–New Guinea (list) Proto-Austronesian Proto-Malayo-Polynesian Proto-Malayic Proto-Philippine Proto-Oceanic Proto-Central
List_of_proto-languages
Ethnic group of Peninsular Malaysia
Temuan people (Temuan: Uwang/Eang Temuan, Malaysian: Orang Temuan) are a Proto-Malay ethnic group indigenous to western parts of Peninsular Malaysia. They
Temuan_people
Indigenous ethnic group of Malaysia
are divided into 3 ethnic groups namely, Semang (Negrito), Senoi and Proto-Malays, which consist of 6 tribes each. Such a division is conditional and is
Senoi
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
other; group (borrowed from Austroasiatic languages) Proto-Chamic, Mainland Chamic, Acehnese and Malay comparative table: According to Glottolog 5.1 (2024)
Chamic_languages
Languages descended from Low Malay
Bazaar Malay or low Malay and in Malay Melayu Pasar. It is generally believed that Bazaar Malay was a pidgin, influenced by contact among Malay, Hokkien
Malay trade and creole languages
Malay_trade_and_creole_languages
Standardized variety of Malay language
Malaysian Malay (Malay: Bahasa Melayu Malaysia) or Malaysian (Bahasa Malaysia) – endonymically known as Standard Malay (Bahasa Melayu Baku or Bahasa Melayu
Malaysian_Malay
Walian (Minahasans) Malaysian Folk (Proto Malay) Momolianism (Kadazan Dusun and Murut) Armenian religion (Armenians) Proto-Indo-Iranian paganism Hittite religion
List_of_ethnic_religions
Ethnic group
tradition of the indigenous Proto-Malays. At the end of the 14th century. on the coast of the Malay Peninsula, the Malays established their trading settlements
Sakai_people_(Indonesia)
Ethnic group of the Mergui Archipelago and Surin Islands
Lanta, are a hybridized group formed when the Malay people settled the Lanta Islands where the proto-Malay Orang Sireh had been living. The Moken are considered
Moken
Penis piercing
illustrative of a palang ("crossbar" in Iban) and other penis inserts of proto-Malay origins. Indeed, traditional palang design is simply a pin used to accommodate
Apadravya
Southeast Asian Dish
bamboo. Lemang is believed to have origins linked to the ancient Proto-Malay and Deutero-Malay peoples who settled across Maritime Southeast Asia centuries
Lemang
Ethnic group from the Moluccas Islands
the Netherlands is Protestantism, followed by Islam. Indonesia portal Proto-Malay Malagasy people Republic of South Maluku "Kewarganegaraan, Suku Bangsa
Moluccans
Malay Bumiputera Malay Kadazan-Dusun Bajau Murut Bumiputera Malay Iban Bidayuh Orang Ulu Melanau Other Bumiputera Negrito Senoi Melayu Asli / Proto-Malay
Ethnic origins of people in Malaysia
Ethnic_origins_of_people_in_Malaysia
Indigenous ethnic group in Malaysia and Singapore
Orang Asli ethnic groups in Malaysia. They are classified under the Proto-Malay people group, which forms the three major people group of the Orang Asli
Orang_Seletar
Austronesian language spoken in Malaysia
Orang Hulu. The language is native to the Jakun tribe belonging to the Proto-Malay branch of the indigenous natives of Malaysia, the Orang Asli. Jakun language
Jakun_language
Volcano in Sumatra, Indonesia
Kecik Wong Gedang Wok people are limited due to assimilation with the Proto-Malay tribes which came later. Around 135 dialects are used only along the
Mount_Kerinci
Ethnic group
local Malay or proto-Malay traditions, creating distinctive coastal communities that would later form the cultural foundation of the Patani Malays. Prior
Patani_Malays
common names for traditional headgears of indigenous Proto-Malay, Negrito, and Senoi people of the Malay Peninsula. It is commonly made from long leaves such
Tempok
Indigenous peoples of Malaysia
officially 19 ethnic subgroups, classed as either Negrito, Senoi, or Proto-Malay. Some numbers differ, but East Malaysia contains a total of about 64
Orang_Asal
Magical substance
fortunes of their living relatives, a belief which is shared with many proto-Malay animistic tribes of Indonesia. To gain favor from the ancestor spirits
Pupuk
Prehistoric human occupation of Malaysia
and Asmah Haji Omar. The Proto Malay (Melayu Asli) who first arrived had agricultural skills while the second wave Deutero Malay (mixed blood)[vague] who
Prehistoric_Malaysia
Sounds and pronunciation of Malay including Indonesian
for Standard Malay Pronunciation] (in Malay). Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. ISBN 9836245111. Adelaar, K.A. (1992). Proto-Malayic: The reconstruction
Malay_phonology
Reconstructed ancestor of the Austronesian languages
Proto-Austronesian (commonly abbreviated as PAN or PAn) is a proto-language. It is the reconstructed ancestor of the Austronesian languages, one of the
Proto-Austronesian_language
Ethnic group
where most Duano' people have traditionally lived. They are one of the Proto-Malay group of cultures. Due to their nomadic boat lifestyle, based almost
Orang_Kuala
Language family concentrated in Southeast Asia
admixture of Chinese and Southeast Asian lineages, particularly the Proto-Malay and Khmuic residences, has likely played a significant role in shaping
Austroasiatic_languages
Ethnic group of Malaysia
Temoq people belong to the Proto-Malay of the Orang Asli ethnic group that are found in Pahang, Malaysia. The Temoq people that are officially recognized
Temoq_people
common countries of origin were as follows: Demographics of Indonesia Proto-Malay List of ethnic groups of West Papua Ananta et al. 2015, pp. 119–122.
Ethnic_groups_in_Indonesia
Austronesian spoken language in Indonesia
South Barisan Malay, also called Central Malay or Middle Malay, is a collection of closely related Malayic isolects spoken in the southwestern part of
South_Barisan_Malay
Language spoken in Indonesia
Indoglish. Malay historical linguists agree on the likelihood of the Malay homeland being in western Borneo. A form known as Proto-Malay language was
Indonesian_language
State in Malaysia
Pahang (Malay pronunciation: [paˈhaŋ]; Pahang Hulu Malay: Paha, Pahang Hilir Malay: Pahaeng, Ulu Tembeling Malay: Pahaq), officially Pahang Darul Makmur
Pahang
Indigenous group native to South Sumatra and Jambi
related to the Indonesian language, which is based upon a variant of Malay. Proto-Malay Sakai people Anak Rawa people "Suku Kubu Jambi Nyasar ke Sembawa"
Orang_Rimba_people
Austroneasian language branch
(displays *q > *h sound change) Acehnese-Chamic Malayic While the Acehnese-Chamic-Malayic languages display a Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *q > *h sound change, Moklenic
Moklenic_languages
Austronesian language native to Jakarta, Indonesia
linguists; many consider it to be an "inherited" Malay vernacular directly descended from Proto-Malayic, while others consider it to have developed as a
Betawi_language
Austronesian ethnic group of Indonesia
(Batak) Museum Huta Bolon Simanindo Naga morsarang Piso Halasan Porhalaan Proto-Malay Sigale Gale Tandok dance Tor-tor dance Tunggal panaluan Ulos /ˈbatək/
Batak
Reconstructed common ancestor of the Dravidian languages
into Proto-North Dravidian, Proto-Central Dravidian, and Proto-South Dravidian, although the date of diversification is still debated. As a proto-language
Proto-Dravidian_language
Malayic variety spoken in southern Sumatera
development of Malay as a distinct ethnic group may have been influenced by contact with Indian culture following the migration of Proto-Malayic speakers to
Palembang_language
Topics referred to by the same term
may also refer to: Kanak Peak, a mountain in Antarctica Orang Kanaq, a Proto-Malay Orang Asli group of people also known as Kanaq or Kanak people Kanake
Kanak_(disambiguation)
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
conservative languages like Malay, many roots have come with relatively little change from their common ancestor, Proto-Austronesian. There are many
Tamiang_Malay
Ethnic group in Indonesia
immigrants came from Java and Kalimantan in prehistoric times and were of Proto-Malay stock. The second wave of Balinese came slowly over the years from Java
Balinese_people
Ethnic group
Orang Asli ethnic groups in Malaysia. They are classified under the Proto-Malay people group, which forms the three major people group of the Orang Asli
Orang_Kanaq
Indonesian term for shaman
decide to learn the dukun's craft, or the position might be inherited. Proto-Malay dukun often serve the dual role of both shaman and village chief, known
Dukun
People of Malaysia
Malaysians (Malay: Orang Malaysia) are the citizens of Malaysia. However, non-citizen residents may also claim a Malaysian identity. The country is home
Malaysians
Austronesian ethnic group
Subianto, 8th President of Indonesia Indonesia portal Persmin Minahasa Proto-Malay Paul Richard Renwarin, Matuari Wo Tonaas (Jakarta, Indonesia: Penerbit
Minahasan_people
Southeast Asian ethnic group
Asian-related lineages, especially those related to Laotians, Malays (i.e. Proto-Malay, Negrito, and Bidayut) and Thais (i.e. Mlabri and H'tin). Gene
Viet_people
Malayic variety spoken in southern Sumatera
lects lost Proto-Malayic *h word-medially, including between like vowels, e.g. *dahan > dan 'branch'. As with other Southern Sumatran Malayic lects, *r
Musi_language
Language in North Maluku
Bacan Malay or Bacan is a Malayic language spoken on the island of Bacan in North Maluku province, Indonesia, by the minor Bacan people. It is an anomalous
Bacan_Malay
Ethnic group in Indonesia
Mantr people and the Lhan people (Proto-Malay), as well as the Chams, Malays and Minangkabau people (Deutero-Malay) who arrived later, formed the pribumi
Acehnese_people
State of Malaysia
narrowest point of the Strait of Malacca. In collaboration with his Proto-Malay privateers allies, called the Orang Laut ("sea people"), he established
Malacca
Region in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
times were the Malay peoples. There are different indications as to whether the Malays reached Timor in one or two waves. The proto-Malays from southern
West_Timor
Reconstructed ancestor of the Oceanic languages
Proto-Oceanic (abbreviated as POc) is a proto-language that historical linguists since Otto Dempwolff have reconstructed as the hypothetical common ancestor
Proto-Oceanic_language
Ethnic group
possible species of extinct hominid, hence a renewed interest in the tribe. Proto-Malay "Nage in Indonesia". Joshua Project. Retrieved 2014-09-24. Институт этнографии
Nage_people
Ethnic group in Indonesia
Indonesia portal Sipora Siberut Nias Nias people Austronesian expansion Proto-Malay Sumba people /ˌmɛntəˈwaɪ/ MEN-tə-WYE "History". Suku Mentawai. 2012-06-30
Mentawai_people
Community leader of a village
in Malaysia, the village head is called Ketua Kampung, except for the proto Malay village where the position is called Batin. Ketua Kampung was appointed
Village_head
Malaysian fish trapping device
Malay, Indonesian, Kadazan-Dusun, Mendriq, and many more. It is unclear where the word comes from, but it is rooted all the way from at least Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
Bubu_(fish_trap)
Austronesian ethnic group
people Nias Expedition Omo sebua Nias language Austronesian expansion Proto-Malay Gari (sword) Simeulue Sipora Siberut /ˈniːəs/ NEE-əss Lase, Apolonius
Nias_people
Indigenous ethnic group in Malaysia and Thailand
of the Peninsula. The other two groups are the Senoi and the Proto-Malay (Aboriginal Malay). The Semang have six sub-groups: Kensiu, Kintaq, Lanoh, Jahai
Semang
Ethnic groups of Asia
admixture of Chinese and Southeast Asian lineages, particularly the Proto-Malay and Khmuic residences, has likely played a significant role in shaping
Kra–Dai-speaking_peoples
Ethnic group from South Sulawesi, Indonesia
needed] Indonesia portal Demographics of Indonesia Tourism in Indonesia Proto-Malay Anito "Tana Toraja official website" (in Indonesian). Archived from the
Torajan_people
Subgroup of Austronesian languages spoken in Indonesia
Karo and Alas, 81% with Pakpak, 76% with Simalungun & Toba, and 30% with Malay (Indonesian). Karo and Toba Batak are mutually unintelligible. Mandailing
Batak_languages
List of Asian ethnic groups
December 2022. Milner, Anthony (2011). "Chapter 7, Multiple forms of 'Malayness'". The Malays. John Wiley & Sons. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-7748-1333-4. Retrieved 17
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Process by which monophthongs become diphthongs and triphthongs
the Proto-Malayic vowels *i and *u are broken to ia and ua before word-final *h, *k, *l, *ŋ, *r (*təlur > *təluar > talua "egg"). In Rejang, the Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
Vowel_breaking
Large language family mostly of Southeast Asia and the Pacific
the German linguist Otto Dempwolff. It included a reconstruction of the Proto-Austronesian lexicon. The term Austronesian was coined (as German austronesisch)
Austronesian_languages
Anderbeck, "Suku Batin - A Proto-Malay People? Evidence from Historical Linguistics", The Sixth International Symposium on Malay/Indonesian Linguistics,
Prehistoric_Indonesia
Former kingdom in Pahang, Malaysia
derived their name. This legend lines up with oral tradition among the Proto-Malay Jakun people that say their forefathers called the country Mahang. Another
Old_Pahang_kingdom
Malay Bumiputera Malay Kadazan-Dusun Bajau Murut Bumiputera Malay Iban Bidayuh Orang Ulu Melanau Other Bumiputera Negrito Senoi Melayu Asli / Proto-Malay
Census_in_Malaysia
Subregion of the Asian continent
January 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2010. "Geneticist clarifies role of Proto-Malays in human origin". Malaysiakini. 25 January 2012. Archived from the original
Southeast_Asia
Austronesian language, spoken by the Minangkabau of West Sumatra
on Austronesian Linguistics (13-ICAL). Adelaar, K. Alexander (1992). Proto-Malayic: The Reconstruction of its Phonology and Parts of its Lexicon and Morphology
Minangkabau_language
Concept of a Malay race
of a Malay race was originally proposed by the German physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752–1840), and classified as a brown race. Malay is a loose
Malay_race
Ethnic group
includes linguistic borrowings from Malay, an Austronesian language. Semelai culture has often been classified as Proto-Malay because of some cultural borrowings
Semelai_people
Overview of Southeast Asian languages
languages". Proto-Austronesian [1] [2] Proto-Malayo-Polynesian [3] [4] Proto-Visayan language [5] Proto-Malayic language [6] Proto-Chamic language [7] Proto-Oceanic
Classification of Southeast Asian languages
Classification_of_Southeast_Asian_languages
Vowel sound represented by the schwa, ⟨ə⟩
See Malay phonology Johor-Riau Terengganu Jakarta datang [da.təŋ] 'to come' Usually occurs around Jakarta, often inherited from earlier Proto-Malayic syllable
Mid_central_vowel
Aspect of the Indonesian martial art
oldest weapons in the region, having been used as a hunting tool by Proto-Malays since prehistoric times. The blowpipe is also the most popular long-range
Weapons_of_pencak_silat
Island and Mentawai Islands, Indonesia Malayic peoples Orang Laut and Orang Seletar: Malaysia and Singapore Proto-Malay (Melayu asli/Melayu purba): Malaysia
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
three ethnicities: the Negritos, the Senoi, and the Proto-Malays. The first inhabitants of the Malay Peninsula were most likely Negritos. These Mesolithic
History_of_Malaysia
Reconstructed ancestor of the Austroasiatic languages
Proto-Austroasiatic is the reconstructed ancestor of the Austroasiatic languages. Proto-Mon–Khmer (i.e., all Austroasiatic branches except for Munda)
Proto-Austroasiatic_language
First letter of the Latin alphabet
turn, the ancestor of aleph may have been a pictogram of an ox head in proto-Sinaitic script influenced by Egyptian hieroglyphs, styled as a triangular
A
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Minahasan languages are distinct from the Manado Malay (Minahasa Malay) language, which is Malayic in origin, and has been displacing the indigenous
Minahasan_languages
Malay and Indonesian word for spirit or ghost
Hantu is the Malay and Indonesian word for spirit or ghost. In modern usage it generally means spirits of the dead but has also come to refer to any legendary
Hantu_(supernatural_creature)
Isolated but contacted tribe which inhabits Enggano Island
obtained through bartering rather than buying and selling. Indonesia portal Proto-Malay Cultural Semiotics in The Traditional Marriage Process of Enggano People
Enggano_people
Migration of people to Burma
Lanta are a hybridized group formed when the Malay people settled the Lanta islands where the proto-Malay Orang Sireh had been living. Prehistoric Asia
Migration period of ancient Burma
Migration_period_of_ancient_Burma
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
conservative languages like Malay, many roots have come with relatively little change from their common ancestor, Proto-Austronesian language. There
Bangka_Malay
Arabic alphabet used in Southeast Asia
Jawi (جاوي; Acehnese: Jawoe; Acehnese pronunciation: [ɟa.ˈwɔə̯]; Malay: Jawi; Malay pronunciation: [d͡ʒä.wi]) is a writing system used for writing several
Jawi_script
Lindu Madurese people Malays (ethnic group) Manusela Mentawai people Minahasa Minangkabau Nuaulu Orang Laut Osing Peranakan Proto Malay Rejang people Sasak
List of Indonesia-related topics
List_of_Indonesia-related_topics
Ethnic people in Indonesia
Rawas river valley in South Sumatra. Around 2000 BC, the Austronesian (proto-Malay) people who already had a high culture came to the archipelago, including
Lembak_people
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
loanwords from Malay, also contains many words that are of South Sulawesi origin. Further evidence was presented by Blench (2018). Proto-South Sulawesi
South_Sulawesi_languages
Subgroup of the Austroasiatic language family
Austroasiatic and Austronesian origin. Sidwell (2023) proposed that Proto-Aslian had arrived in the Malay Peninsula from the Gulf of Thailand region prior to Mon
Aslian_languages
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PROTO MALAY
PROTO MALAY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Galley.Ukrainian : nickname meaning ‘hasten’, ‘hurry’, from Proto-Slavic galiti ‘to shout’.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, WISDOM means simply "wisdom." Wisdom is composed of Wis- from the word wise, from proto-Germanic *wisaz "to know" from PIE wittos "to see," and -dom, from Latin domus, from PIE domo "house."
Male
German
Old German equivalent of Old Norse Óðinn, derived from proto-Germanic *Wod-enaz-, WOTAN means "eager, frenzied, raging."Â
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, from Greek orkhis, ORCHID means "testicle," from Proto-Indo-European orghi-, the base root for for the word "testicle." The plant was given this name because of the shape of its root.Â
Female
English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, "spirit," from Latin spiritus, "breath," from PIE (s)peis "to blow." Both blow ("to move air") and blow ("blossom") ultimately derive from proto-Germanic *blæ, from PIE *bhle, SPIRIT means "to bloom, to blow up, swell, thrive."
Male
Irish
Irish name, possibly derived from Proto-Indo-European *sneudh, NUADA means "fog." In mythology, this is the name of a king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, best remembered by the name Airgetlám ("silver arm/hand"), an epithet bestowed on him after his hand or arm was cut off by a Fir Bolg warrior in the first Battle of Magh Tuiredh.
Female
Irish
(pron. awnya) Irish name derived from the proto-Celtic element *aidnÄ, ÃINE means "radiance."Â In mythology, this is the name of a queen of the fairies. She may have originally been a goddess of light.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Wonderful; Shashi in Malayalam
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
A Creeper
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from proto-Germanic Ingwaz, ING means "Lord of the Inguins." In mythology, this is the name of a fertility god.
Male
Iranian/Persian
Avestan myth name of the son of Ahura Mazda, derived from the proto-Indo-Iranian word *mitra, MITHRA means "contract, covenant, oath, promise, treaty," from the root mi- "to bind," all of which seems to indicate the basic meaning "alliance; contract; a means of binding."
Male
German
Proto-Germanic name YNGVI means "friend of Ing" or "worshiper of Ing."Â
Female
Welsh
Welsh name derived from proto-Celtic *arganto-rota, ARANRHOD means "huge/round/humped wheel." In the Mabinogi, this is the name of the daughter of Beli Mawr, and mother of the twins Dylan and Lleu Llaw Gyffes.Â
Female
English
English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement."Â
Female
Welsh
Welsh myth name, derived from proto-Celtic *blÄto-weid-Ä BLODEUWEDD means "wild feminine (spirit)." In the Mabinogi, this is the name of a woman made from flowers who was the lover of Goronwy. This is the name of Blodeuedd after she killed her husband and was transformed into an owl.
Male
German
Proto-Germanic name, INGWAZ means "Lord of the Inguins." In legend, this is the name of one of three sons of Mannus, the ancestor of the Ingaevones.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "flower," from Proto-Indo-European *bhlo-, FLOWER means "to blossom, flourish."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Thinking; Meditate; Benefactor; Bountiful; King in Malayalam
Female
English
English name derived from the season name, "winter." The word may derive from Proto-Indo-European *wind-, WINTER means "white."
Male
Greek
(Î ÏωτεÏÏ‚) Greek name derived from the word protos, PRÔTEUS means "of the first." In mythology, this is the sea god Homer called the "Old Man of the Sea." Some equate him with the Phoenician sea-god Milk-qart.
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PROTO MALAY
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