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Look up rangi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rangi may refer to: Rangi, the primal sky father in Māori mythology Rangi Chase, New Zealand rugby league
Rangi
2025 Indian film by Aditya Dhar
in the hospital. Hamza's real identity is revealed to be Jaskirat Singh Rangi, an Indian death-row inmate turned covert operative for Ajay Sanyal. With
Dhurandhar
World parents of Māori creation story
In Māori mythology the primal couple Rangi and Papa (or Ranginui and Papatūānuku) appear in a creation myth explaining the origin of the world and the
Rangi_and_Papa
Indian Hindi-language song
from the soundtrack album of Jugjugg Jeeyo. The song is a re-release song "Rangi Saari" by Kavita Seth and Kanishk Seth, recreated from the late classical
Rangisari
New Zealand tribal leader, farmer and historian
Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti (c.1861 – 15 November 1918) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, farmer and historian. Of Māori descent, he identified
Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti
Iraia_Te_Ama-o-te-rangi_Te_Whaiti
Māori Queen from 1966 to 2006
Dame Te Atairangikaahu ONZ DBE OStJ (born Pikimene Korokī Mahuta, 23 July 1931 – 15 August 2006) reigned as Māori Queen from 1966 until her death in 2006
Te_Atairangikaahu
2026 Indian film by Aditya Dhar
film of all time. In 2000, Hamza Ali Mazari, then known as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, leaves his hometown in Pathankot to undergo military training. During his
Dhurandhar:_The_Revenge
New Zealand basketball player
Reuben Rangi-Ua Te Rangi (born 14 October 1994) is a New Zealand professional basketball player for the Tauranga Whai of the New Zealand National Basketball
Reuben_Te_Rangi
2015 film by Anup Bhandari
RangiTaranga (English: Colourful Wave) is a 2015 Indian Kannada-language psychological thriller written and directed by Anup Bhandari in his debut, and
RangiTaranga
New Zealand actor
Shane Rangi is a New Zealand actor. He affiliates to the Ngāti Porou iwi (tribe). Rangi has played many characters in the Chronicles of Narnia film series
Shane_Rangi
'Ariki mau (King of Easter Island)
Kerekorio Manu Rangi (c. 1853–1855 – October 1867), also known as Rokoroko He Tau and by his baptismal name Gregorio (Kerekorio), was the last undisputed
Kerekorio_Manu_Rangi
In Māori tradition, Ngātoro-i-rangi (Ngātoro) is the name of a tohunga (priest) prominent during the settling of New Zealand (Aotearoa) by the Māori people
Ngātoro-i-rangi
Islands, Amai-te-rangi was a cannibal and demon who attempted to entrap Ngaru. Ngaru, however, ascended and defeated Amai-te-rangi with the help of his
Amai-te-rangi
Indonesian coconut waffle
Kue rangi or also called sagu rangi is an Indonesian coconut kue or traditional snack made of a coconut and starch-based batter and cooked in a special
Kue_rangi
Bantu language
Rangi or Langi (native name: Kɨlaangi) is a Bantu language spoken by the Rangi people of Kondoa District in the Dodoma Region of Central Tanzania. Whilst
Rangi_language
Māori rangatira (chieftain)
Te Kahu-o-te-rangi, originally Te Wainohu (died 1824) was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi and founder of Ngāti Pāhauwera in the
Te_Kahu-o-te-rangi
Tama-te-rangi was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi and ancestor of the Ngāi Tamaterangi. He was based at Marumaru on the Wairoa
Tama-te-rangi
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ngāti Rangi or Ngāti Rangituhia is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand. Contemporary settlement is mainly around Waiouru, Ohakune, and the Upper Whanganui
Ngāti_Rangi
Ethnic group from Dodoma Region of Tanzania
The Rangi (Rangi: Valangi; Swahili: Warangi) are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group of mixed Bantu and Cushitic heritage in the Dodoma Region of central Tanzania
Rangi_people
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ngāi Te Rangi or Ngāiterangi is a Māori iwi, based in Tauranga, New Zealand. Its rohe (tribal area) extends to Mayor Island / Tūhua and Bowentown in the
Ngāi_Te_Rangi
Māori and England international rugby league footballer
Moutoa Lance "Rangi" Chase (born 11 April 1986) is a rugby league footballer who last played for the Rochdale Hornets in RFL League 1. He played at representative
Rangi_Chase
God of forests and of birds in Māori mythology
In Māori mythology, Tāne (also called Tāne-mahuta, Tāne-nui-a-Rangi, Tāne-te-waiora and several other names) is the god of forests and of birds, and the
Tāne
New Zealand Māori leader (1895–1980)
Rangi Hauiti Pōkiha (1895–1980) was a New Zealand farmer, surveyor, and orator. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngā Rauru and Ngāti Pamoana iwi
Rangi_Hauiti_Pōkiha
New Zealand academic
(retrieved 4 April 2023) "Rangi Matamua - Māori and Indigenous Studies: University of Waikato". www.waikato.ac.nz. "Professor Rangi Matamua | Ngā Pae o te
Rangi_Mātāmua
New Zealand civil servant
Tame Te Rangi is a New Zealand civil servant, administrator and sport commentator. Of Māori descent, he identifies with the Ngāti Whātua iwi. He has held
Tame_Te_Rangi
Soap opera character
Te Rangitahi "Rangi" Heremaia is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who was portrayed by Blair Strang from 1995 to 2001
Rangi_Heremaia
School
Rangi Ruru Girls' School is a New Zealand private girls' day and boarding secondary school located in Merivale, an inner suburb of Christchurch. The school
Rangi_Ruru_Girls'_School
Te Āti Awa leader
Ngātata-i-te-rangi (? – 1854), known as Ngātata for short, was a leader of the Te Āti Awa Māori tribe of New Zealand, and the tribe's Ngāi Te Whiti hapū
Ngātata-i-te-rangi
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ngāti Tūwharetoa is an iwi descended from Ngātoro-i-rangi, the priest who navigated the Arawa canoe to New Zealand. The Tūwharetoa region extends from
Ngāti_Tūwharetoa
Māori ariki (chieftain)
his son Kapawa. Tamamutu was the oldest son of Te Rangi-ita and Waitapu. Through his father, Te Rangi-ita, he was a descendant of Tūwharetoa i te Aupōuri
Tamamutu
New Zealand artist
wife did, Hetet saw his art as having a spiritual dimension: The carver Rangi Hetet says that the materials he uses are not simply materials—they have
Rangi_Hetet
2017 Indian TV series or programme
Radha Prem Rangi Rangli is Indian Marathi-language television series which aired on Colors Marathi. It premiered from 27 November 2017 and ended on 30
Radha_Prem_Rangi_Rangli
New Zealand cricket umpire
Mansfield Rangi (8 March 1935 – 14 February 1987) was a New Zealand cricket umpire. He stood in a single One Day International game, in 1976. List of
Mansfield_Rangi
Te Roro-o-te-rangi was a 17th-century Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāti Whakaue iwi within the Te Arawa confederation of tribes, in the Bay of Plenty
Te_Roro-o-te-rangi
New Zealand physician and anthropologist (1877–1951)
Henry Buck KCMG DSO (c. October 1877 – 1 December 1951), also known as Te Rangi Hīroa or Te Rangihīroa, was a New Zealand anthropologist and an expert on
Peter_Buck_(anthropologist)
Māori god of cultivated plants
Rongo-mā-Tāne (also Rongo-hīrea, Rongo-marae-roa, and Rongo-marae-roa-a-Rangi) is a major god (atua) of cultivated plants, especially kūmara, a vital
Rongo
New Zealand Māori tribal leader (c. 1826–1905)
Te Keepa Te Rangi-pūawhe (c. 1826 – 27 June 1905) was a New Zealand Māori tribal leader of the Tūhourangi iwi, and a major in the New Zealand militia
Te_Keepa_Te_Rangi-pūawhe
Cultural ancestor in Polynesia
Kahutia-te-rangi ahead of him. When Ruatapu was about to use a sacred comb belonging to Kahutia-te-rangi, Uenuku rebuked him, pointing out that Kahutia-te-rangi
Paikea
New Zealand Māori tohunga and faith healer
Tūtekohi Rangi (1871–1956) was a New Zealand Māori tohunga and faith healer. He identified with the Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti iwi. He was born in Mangatuna
Tūtekohi_Rangi
New Zealand Māori leader (died 1836 or 1837)
Te Pūoho-o-te-rangi (died 1836 or 1837), also known as Te Pūoho-ki-te-rangi, was a notable New Zealand Māori leader, identified with the Ngāti Tama and
Te_Pūoho
Māori rangatira and tohunga
Te Rangi-tua-mātotoru was an 18th-century Māori rangatira and tohunga of the Ngāti Te Rangiita hapū and ariki (paramount chieftain) of the Ngāti Tūwharetoa
Te_Rangi-tua-mātotoru
New Zealand actress and director (born 1971)
Laureate, NZ Order of Merit, "Mana Wahine" from WIFT NZ and Te Waipuna a Rangi (Matariki Awards) for her contributions as an actor and director. House
Rachel_House
Māori ariki (chieftain)
Te Rangi-ita was a Māori ariki (chieftain) of Ngāti Tūwharetoa from the region around Lake Taupō, New Zealand. He participated with bravery in the Ngāti
Te Rangi-ita (Ngāti Tūwharetoa)
Te_Rangi-ita_(Ngāti_Tūwharetoa)
2019 novel by F.C. Yee and Michael Dante DiMartino
he poisons several Earth Kingdom nobles and Rangi's mother Hei-Ran, then sends assassins who capture Rangi and kill Lek. Kyoshi confronts Jianzhu, who
Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Rise of Kyoshi
Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender_–_The_Rise_of_Kyoshi
British TV sitcom (1974–1981)
left to pursue other interests. Michael Bates, who played Indian bearer Rangi Ram, died after the fifth series had been broadcast. The part of chai wallah
It_Ain't_Half_Hot_Mum
Cook Islands accountant, public servant, and company director
Caren Jane Rangi ONZM (born ~1967) is a Cook Islands accountant, former public servant, and company director. She is the first Pacific woman to serve
Caren_Rangi
Mbugwe–Rangi are a pair of Bantu languages left after the languages of Zone F.30 in Guthrie's classification were reclassified. According to Nurse & Philippson
Mbugwe–Rangi_languages
In Māori tradition, Māhuhu-ki-te-rangi (also known as Māhuhu) was one of the great ocean voyaging waka (canoes) that were used in the migrations that
Māhuhu-ki-te-rangi
Rugby player
Ronald Edward Rangi (4 February 1941 – 13 September 1988) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A centre three-quarter, Rangi represented Auckland at
Ron_Rangi
New Zealand Māori tribal leader and tourist guide (1897–1970)
Dennan MBE SSStJ (née Ratema; 14 July 1897 – 13 August 1970), known as Guide Rangi, was a New Zealand tribal leader, teacher and tourist guide. Of Māori descent
Rangitīaria_Dennan
Ethnic group from Dodoma Region of Tanzania
The Alagwa (Swahili: Waasi; Rangi: Vaasi; Iraqw: Alawa) are a Cushitic ethnic group mostly based in the Kondoa District (Alagwa: Ulàa) of the Dodoma Region
Alagwa_people
New Zealand carver and waka ama founder (born 1952)
His notable artworks include a sculpture in cliffside stone of Ngātoro-i-rangi at Mine Bay, Lake Taupō, carved from 1976 to 1980, which has been recognised
Matahi_Brightwell
New Zealand textile conservator, museum professional and weaver
26686/wgtn.17204069.v2. "Rangi Te Kanawa – Conserving textiles". collections.tepapa.govt.nz. Retrieved 3 January 2021. "Rangi Warnes – Conservator". Aotearoa
Rangi_Te_Kanawa
British actor (1920–1978)
Orange (1971), Cyril Blamire in Last of the Summer Wine (1973–1975) and Rangi Ram in It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974–1977). Bates was born in Jhansi, United
Michael_Bates_(actor)
Ngati Toa chief and composer
Rangi Topeora (?–1865-1873?) or Te Rangitopeora was a leader or chief of the Ngāti Toa Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand, a peacemaker and composer of
Rangi_Topeora
New Zealand sculptor, carver, illustrator and tā moko artist
Rangi Kipa (born 1966) is a New Zealand sculptor, carver, illustrator and tā moko (traditional Māori tattoo) artist. Kipa is a graduate of the Maraeroa
Rangi_Kipa
Town in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Waitaha and Waikato, while Ngāi Te Rangi were assisted by Ngāti Pukenga. In the climactic Battle of Poporohumea, Ngai te Rangi were victorious, but Rangihouhiri
Maketu
New Zealand international rugby league & union player
Kaihote. Rangi's older half brother Tame Thomas (Tommy) Chase also played representative rugby union for Whanganui and moved to Auckland with Rangi to play
Rangi Chase (rugby league, born 1918)
Rangi_Chase_(rugby_league,_born_1918)
Medal awarded by the Royal Society of New Zealand
The Te Rangi Hiroa Medal is a social sciences award given by the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi. The medal was established in 1996 and is named
Te_Rangi_Hiroa_Medal
Māori lullaby
Māori written by Fanny Howie (also known by her stage name Princess Te Rangi Pai) in around 1907. An instrumental version of "Hine E Hine" was used from
Hine_E_Hine
Locality in Waikato, New Zealand
Roto-o-Rangi or Rotoorangi is a rural community in the Waipā District and Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island, located south of Cambridge and
Roto-o-Rangi
New Zealand footballer
Brooke Rawinia Stilgoe (née Rangi; 7 September 1982 – 20 August 2024) was a New Zealand association football player and track and field athlete. She played
Brooke_Rangi
Indian cinematographer (born 1983)
Sakleshpur) is an Indian cinematographer, who is best known for his work in RangiTaranga with director Anup Bhandari. William started his career working as
William_David
Te Whanau-a-Apanui and Ngati Porou; singer, composer
Poata; 11 January 1868 – 20 May 1916), also known by her stage name Te Rangi Pai, was a New Zealand singer and composer. Of Māori descent, she identified
Fanny_Howie
Hill in New Zealand
Puke-i-Āki-Rangi, commonly known as Point View, is a hill in East Tāmaki Heights, New Zealand. Puke-i-Āki-Rangi is a 142-metre hill in East Tāmaki Heights
Puke-i-Āki-Rangi
Supreme being in Polynesian native religion
his name, appears as a great-grandson of Tiki, and a father of another Io-rangi in Moriori mythology. Io was first known generally with the publication
Io_Matua_Kore
Te Ihinga-a-rangi was a Māori rangatira (chieftain) of Ngāti Raukawa in the Tainui tribal confederation from the Waikato region, New Zealand and is the
Te_Ihinga-a-rangi
New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief)
of his father, Rereahu, he defeated his older half-brother, Te Ihinga-a-rangi, in a battle for pre-eminence. He based himself in the region of modern
Maniapoto
Ngāti Toa leader, trader and innkeeper (died c.1871)
Kahe Te Rau-o-te-rangi (died c. 1871), also known as Betty Nicoll, was a New Zealand leader, trader and innkeeper. She descended from the iwi (tribes)
Kahe_Te_Rau-o-te-rangi
Mātaatua Māori of the Bay of Plenty, namely the iwi (tribes) of Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Pūkenga, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui. Toroa was born
Toroa_(Mātaatua)
Indian cricketer (born 1998)
Digvijay Rangi (born 15 April 1998) is an Indian cricketer. He made his List A debut on 11 February 2018, for Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club in the 2017–18
Digvijay_Rangi
New Zealand actor
New Zealand Māori actor. He is most noted for playing ambulance driver Rangi Heremaia on New Zealand's longest-running soap opera, Shortland Street,
Blair_Strang
2017 video game
Rangi is a single-player virtual reality adventure puzzle game designed by Moroccan indie studio Funsoft and published by Digigo. It is currently available
Rangi_(video_game)
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Huki", but was killed by Te Whānau-ā-Apanui. Hinemanuhiri's son Tama-te-rangi took control of the Wairoa River valley from Ngāi Tauira and established
Ngāti_Kahungunu
Indian actor (born 1984)
made his debut in the 2015 critically and commercially acclaimed movie RangiTaranga, directed by his brother, Anup Bhandari, with whom he frequently
Nirup_Bhandari
New Zealand actor, musician and filmmaker (born 1974)
mother, and a direct descendant of the rangatira (chief) Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti, who is his great-great-great grandfather. His Pākehā father,
Jemaine_Clement
NZ rugby league footballer & coach
Herewini Rangi is a New Zealand rugby league coach and former player who played one match in the NRL. He played as a hooker or lock, who could also kick
Herewini_Rangi
Volcano in Auckland, New Zealand
Te Hopua a Rangi, also known as Gloucester Park, is one of the volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field in Auckland, New Zealand, and is located in Onehunga
Te_Hopua_a_Rangi
1972 New Zealand children's film by Michael Forlong
Rangi's Catch is a 1972 children's adventure film directed by Michael Forlong. It was based on a book by Margaret Ford. The eponymous role is played by
Rangi's_Catch
Part of the New Zealand Wars (1864)
were transporting men and supplies from the East Coast. The local Ngāi Te Rangi Māori were hostile to the government, a major gunpowder store was known
Tauranga_campaign
Indonesian hot cake
kue; including kue pancong (also known as bandros in West Java) and kue rangi (which is made with grated coconut and tapioca starch-batter instead), thus
Kue_pukis
Hereditary Māori leader (c. 1750 – 1820)
Herea or Hereara (c. 1750–1820), later known as Te Rangi-māheuheu and Te Heuheu Tūkino I, was a Māori rangatira of the Ngāti Tūrū-makina, Ngāti Parekāwa
Herea_Te_Heuheu_Tūkino_I
New Zealand actor and musician
Jake Morris, and starred in the action-horror series The Dead Lands as Rangi. From 2020 until 2021, Webber starred as Constable Cruz Kingi in the rugby
Jordi_Webber
Asterism of three stars within the constellation of Orion
it is often seen as the stern of the constellation Te Waka o Rangi (the canoe of Rangi), which extends to its prow at Matariki (The Pleiades). The rising
Orion's_Belt
Town in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
macron when Ngāti Rangi objected. The lands to the south and west of Mount Ruapehu were historically inhabited by the Māori of the Ngāti Rangi iwi. Around the
Ohakune
Indian actress, screenwriter, lyricist
and Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Special Jury Award for Best Performance as Rangi in the 1995 film Stri. A native of Anakapalli in Andhra Pradesh, Rohini
Rohini_(actress)
Māori migration canoe
night-world') to chop down the tree, Paopao-te-rangi ('Shatter the heavens') to split the wood, and Manu-tawhio-rangi ('Bird encircling the sky') to shape it
Tainui_(canoe)
Indian filmmaker (born 1982)
his debut feature film RangiTaranga, starring his brother Nirup Bhandari, Radhika Narayan, Avantika Shetty and Sai Kumar. RangiTaranga turned out to be
Anup_Bhandari
Māori rangatira (chief) of the Ngāti Whakaue iwi
tribes. He built a major coalition of tribes in an effort to drive Ngāi Te Rangi out of Maketu, but was defeated and killed. Ariariterangi was the son of
Ariariterangi
Soap opera character
arrived in 1997 as a potential love interest for established character Rangi Heremaia (Blair Strang). What followed, became one of Shortland Street's
Donna_Heka
Geographic feature in New Zealand
from the Māori words rangi, meaning sky, and pō, meaning night or darkness. This name references the story of Ngātoro-i-rangi, a tohunga and ancestor
Rangipo_Desert
Te Mānihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho (1800–1885) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, farmer and land assessor. Of Māori descent, he identified with the
Te Mānihera Te Rangi-taka-i-waho
Te_Mānihera_Te_Rangi-taka-i-waho
In Māori tradition, Tūnui-ā-rangi was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes (or waka) that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand
Tūnui-ā-rangi
Te Iki-o-te-rangi Pouwhare (1880–1963) was a New Zealand tribal leader, historian and genealogist. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Tuhoe iwi
Te_Iki-o-te-rangi_Pouwhare
Place in Auckland Region, New Zealand
from Tāhuhunui-o-te-rangi, captain of the Moekākara waka, who landed here and set up a temporary shelter (ārai). Tāhuhunui-o-te-rangi was later buried at
Te_Ārai
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Paea-o-te-rangi are the primary ancestors of the five major hapū which are: Ngati Rangiwaho Matua, Ngai Tawehi, Ngati Kahutia, Ngati Rangi-tauwhiwhia
Ngāi_Tāmanuhiri
New Zealand rugby league footballer
Hare Te Rangi is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer who represented New Zealand Māori at the 2000 World Cup. Te Rangi started his career with
Hare_Te_Rangi
Rugby player
Anaru Rangi (born 19 October 1988) is a New Zealand-born rugby union footballer who plays as a hooker for the Melbourne Rebels in Super Rugby. As of 3
Anaru_Rangi
Creation myths of various cultures
cosmogonical myth Heliopolis creation myth Hiranyagarbha creation myth Kumulipo Rangi and Papa Völuspá Proto-Indo-European creation myths Ancient Egyptian creation
List_of_creation_myths
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ngāti Whakaue is a Māori iwi, of the Te Arawa confederation of New Zealand, tracing its descent from Whakaue Kaipapa, son of Uenuku-kopakō, and grandson
Ngāti_Whakaue
RANGI
RANGI
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Charming; Coloured
Girl/Female
Hindu
Charmed
Girl/Female
Hindu
Happy, Charmed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Person of Colours
Boy/Male
Hindu
Region of battle, Handsome, Well colored
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Essary. Many forms of this name are found in North America, ranging from Esarey to Usrey, and probably Necessary as well. In the U.S. it is predominantly a southern name.John Ussery is recorded in New Kent Co., VA in 1684; he died in 1687. Many bearers are recorded in VA in the early 18th century. In NC several Usserys obtained land grants between 1760 and 1770. William Ussery obtained a land grant in SC in 1772.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Sure
Boy/Male
Hindu
Well-coloured
Boy/Male
Tamil
Well-coloured
Girl/Female
Tamil
Happy, Charmed
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Well Coloured
Boy/Male
Tamil
Region of battle, Handsome, Well colored
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Charmed
Girl/Female
Tamil
Charmed
RANGI
RANGI
Boy/Male
Tamil
Peace maker
Girl/Female
Indian
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Sri Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Worship
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Scottish
A Scottish Gaelic Similar to Alexander from the Greek; Defender of Man; Man's Defender; Defender of Mankind; Similar to Alexander
Boy/Male
Hindu
Karna, The firstborn of Kunti, Talented, Intelligent, Ear
Girl/Female
Tamil
Night or nocturnal
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (Fife and Angus)
English and Scottish (Fife and Angus) : variant of Betts.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Jamaican, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
Son of Andrew; Masculine
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Standing tall like a mountain ability to withstand all that is thrushed upon it
RANGI
RANGI
RANGI
RANGI
RANGI
n.
The American reindeer, especially the common or woodland species (Rangifer Caribou).
n.
A band of sworn soldiers; a division of the Spartan army ranging from twenty-five to thirty-six men, bound together by oath.
n.
A large and powerful feline animal (Felis onca), ranging from Texas and Mexico to Patagonia. It is usually brownish yellow, with large, dark, somewhat angular rings, each generally inclosing one or two dark spots. It is chiefly arboreal in its habits. Called also the American tiger.
n.
A species of small opossum (Didelphus murina) ranging from Mexico to Brazil.
n.
An extinct genus of mammals closely allied to the elephant, but having less complex molar teeth, and often a pair of lower, as well as upper, tusks, which are incisor teeth. The species were mostly larger than elephants, and their romains occur in nearly all parts of the world in deposits ranging from Miocene to late Quaternary time.
n.
Any ruminant of the genus Rangifer, of the Deer family, found in the colder parts of both the Eastern and Western hemispheres, and having long irregularly branched antlers, with the brow tines palmate.
n.
A wild cat (Felis eyra) ranging from southern Brazil to Texas. It is reddish yellow and about the size of the domestic cat, but with a more slender body and shorter legs.
n.
The mere ranging of propositions one after another, without indicating their connection or interdependence; -- opposed to syntax.
a.
Passing from one thing to another; ranging over a wide field; roving; digressive; desultory.
n.
The act of exploring, penetrating, or ranging over for purposes of discovery, especially of geographical discovery; examination; as, the exploration of unknown countries
n.
A rhythmical succession of single tones, ranging for the most part within a given key, and so related together as to form a musical whole, having the unity of what is technically called a musical thought, at once pleasing to the ear and characteristic in expression.
n.
An American wild cat (Felis tigrina), ranging from Mexico to Brazil. It is spotted with black. Called also long-tailed cat.
n.
A liquid measure in Spain, ranging from two and a half to four gallons.
n.
A bird (Nyctidromus albicollis) ranging from Texas to South America. It is allied to the night hawk and goatsucker.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Range