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Sindhi tribe
Samma is a Sindhi tribe. The Samma are spread across Sindh, Pakistan and Gujarat, India. Offshoots of the main branch of Samma include the Sandhai Muslims
Samma_(tribe)
15th-century dynasty based in Sindh
Sindh, namely Sumra and Samma. Information about the early years of the Samma dynasty is very sketchy. Tribes such as Samma were regarded as a sub-division
Samma_dynasty
Sindhi Sammat tribe
The Unar (Sindhi: اُنڙ) is a Sindhi tribe from Sameja Branch of Samma Tribe, they are the descendants of Jam Unar, the first Sultan of Sindh. They are
Unar_(tribe)
Sindhi Sammat tribe
Sammat tribe found in Pakistan. The present chief of the tribe is Sardar Himat Kumharo. The Abras are a branch of the larger Sindhi Samma tribe, they were
Abro_(tribe)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up samma or sammā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Samma may refer to: Samma (tribe), a Sindhi clan in Pakistan and India Samma, Estonia, a village
Samma
Sindhi Sammat tribe
(Sindhi: ٻُگھيو) is a clan of the Sindhi Sammat, it is a descendant of the Samma tribe in Sindh, Pakistan. Batra, Bhanpoto, Depar, Dundhan, Haliya, Karyani
Bughio
Sindhi Sammat tribe settled in Pakistan
a Sindhi Sammat tribe settled in Pakistan. It is a clan of Sindhi Diyo tribe of Samma. Hanbhi is also a clan among Sindhi Jamote tribe of Balochistan.
Hanbhi
Ethnic tribal people of Pakistan
Sarah Ansari, British historian, thinks that Kalhora is probably a Jamot tribe, long settled in Larkana and Shikarpur districts of Sindh. As of 2011[update]
Jamote_people
Sindhi tribe
Mahar (Sindhi: مھر) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe found in Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan and Jaisalmer, in the state of Rajasthan, in India. They
Mahar_(tribe)
Sindhi Sammat tribe in Indian subcontinent
Asad ul (2019-05-09). Tribes of Pakistan. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5275-3439-1. some important branches of the Samma are Unar, Thebo, Junejo
Theba_(tribe)
Sindhi Sammat tribe
departed in the 15th century when Pathans attacked Sindh in the time when Samma Dynasty falls. Zia Ul Hassan Lanjar Khair Mohammad Buriro Sewhani (2005)
Lanjar_(tribe)
Rajput clan
Hindu descendants of a Muslim tribe that had migrated from Sindh to Kutch. According to her, they originated from Sammas of Sindh, a pastoral group, and
Jadeja
1522 killing of Dhareja and Mahar clan members of Sindh
The Bukkur Massacre took place in Bukkur, Sindh between May – April 1522. An estimated forty-seven chiefs of the Dhareja and Mahar Clans were killed by
Bukkur_Massacre
Rajput clan in Gujarat, India
off-shoot of Samma (tribe) of Sind. The Anthropological Survey of India, notes the Chudasama Rajputs are an offshoot of the Samma (tribe), probably of
Chudasama_Rajput
Sindhi tribe in Pakistan
خاصخیلي) is a Sindhi tribe in Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. The tribe traces its linkages as an offshoot of the Samma tribe in Sindh.[citation
Khaskheli
Sindhi Sammat tribe
Jokhio (Sindhi: جوکيو) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe found in Sindh, Pakistan. The Jokhio were considered a powerful tribe and held great political importance in
Jokhio
Former Jam of Lasbela
as the 2nd Chief Minister of Balochistan. He belonged to the Korejo Samma tribe. In the 1971 Pakistani general election, Qadir was elected for the 1st
Jam_Ghulam_Qadir_Khan
Monarchy in India (1147–1947)
the Kingdom of Kutch was founded around 1147 by Lakho Jadani of the Samma tribe who had arrived from Sindh. He was adopted by Jam Jada and hence known
Cutch_State
Sindhi tribe
Burfat, Bulfat or Bulfati (Sindhi: بُرفت) is a Sindhi tribe, of Samma originally from the Lasbela and Kirthar (Kohistan) mountains of the Balochistan
Burfat
Sindhi Rajput tribe in Pakistan
Rajar or Rajer (Sindhi: راڄڙ) is a Sindhi Rajput tribe of Sindh and Punjab provinces in Pakistan. Rajar tribe is also found in the Indian state of Rajasthan
Rajar_(tribe)
Branch of the Samma Dynasty of Sindh
House of Juna (Sindhi: جُوڻا جو گهراڻو) was a Sindhi princely line of the Samma dynasty, descended from and named after Jam Juna I, Sultan of Sindh. The
House_of_Juna
Indian title
Jam Nizam, last ruler of the Samma dynasty 926 AH (1519 AD) Jam bhamboo Fateh Ahmed Dahar (1890-1950), former Sardar of tribe and former general of British
Jam_(title)
Ethnic group
community found in the state of Gujarat in India. Sandhi Muslims belong to a Samma tribe from Sindh in Pakistan. They are one of a number of communities of pastoral
Sandhai_Muslims
Sindhi Sammat tribe in Pakistan and India
Rajasthan that border Pakistan's Sindh province. They are descended from Samma tribe. They are one of the clan of Sandhi/Sindhi Muslims pastoral nomads found
Hingora
Topics referred to by the same term
Mudurnu, Turkey Sammat, a community of Sindhi people, name given to the Samma tribes. Other similarly spelled names: Samal (disambiguation) Samar This disambiguation
Samat
Sindhi Sammat tribe in Sindh
Rajper, or Rajpar, (Sindhi: راڄپر) is a Sindhi Rajput tribe and subclan "nukh" of Samma Rajputs in Sindh, Pakistan. They are descendants of Jam Hothi
Rajper
Mountain range in Pakistan
inhabited by the Chhutta tribe. The chief inhabitants are the Chhutto people of the Samma tribe, alongside various Sindhi and Balochi tribes who subsist by flock
Kirthar_Mountains
Sindhi Rajput tribe
Lasbela and Kohistan regions. They are descended from the ancient Samma and Soomra tribes. The population of the southern and central divisions of the district
Numria_Tribe
Sindhi tribes and clans
communities which have many tribes and their clans ("nukh", "para" or "orakh" in Sindhi). Some major Sindhi communities are Sammas, Soomros, Jats, Sindhi mercantile
List_of_Sindhi_tribes
Topics referred to by the same term
(name), a given name and a surname Abra (singer), American singer Abra (Samma tribe) or Abro, an ethnic group in Pakistan American Boat Racing Association
Abra
Sindhi Sammat tribe
Sammas. "Khuhro Tribe Overview". Retrieved 2025-11-28. Ansari, Sarah (2019). Tribal Histories of Sindh. Karachi Press. p. 112. "Chief of Khuhro tribe
Khuhro
Mausoleum in Sindh, Pakistan
Jokhio, Jokhia or Jokhiya (Urdu:جوکھيو) are said to be descendants of the Samma (tribe) of Sindh. In 1925, Henry Cousens devoted a chapter of his book on the
Chaukhandi_tombs
Sindhi Sammat tribe
Jakhra chiefs because this necropolis belongs to the Jakhra tribe, a clan of the Sammas. ʻAlī, Anṡārī ʻAlī Sher (1901). A Short Sketch, Historical and
Jakhro
Sindhi Rajput tribe
clans, including Malwani, Jeshwani, Parian, Rebani, Kheera, etc. Hingora Samma Nadiem, Ihsan H. (2001). Thar: The Great Pakistani Desert, Land, History
Hingorja_(tribe)
Topics referred to by the same term
Southeast Asia Sama language (Angola), a Bantu language of Angola Samma tribe, a Rajput tribe in Pakistan and India This disambiguation page lists articles
Sama
Archeological site that predates the Indus Civilization
rule and later under the Abbasid rule. The Soomro tribe inhabited the fort and later the Samma tribe positioned large infantry formations inside the fort
Kot_Diji
City in Sindh, Pakistan
that they didn't want his maternal relatives, the Jaheja branch of the Samma tribe, so they instead sent for Payanda Muhammad's competent son Mirza Jani
Badin
Legendary Indian king
ascribing the origin of the Chudasama to Chudachandra, a Rajput of the Samma tribe then ruling at Nagar-Samai or Saminagar (now Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan);
Chudachandra
Pakistani politician (1954–2012)
1954 at Lasbela, Balochistan. He belonged to the Koreja family of the Samma tribe which once ruled over Sindh. Yousaf served as the Chief Minister of Balochistan
Jam_Mohammad_Yousaf
Sultan of Sindh from 1461 to 1508
richly carved balcony and the bands of decorative carving along the wall. Samma (tribe) Ephrat, Daphna; Wolper, Ethel Sara; Pinto, Paulo G. (7 December 2020)
Jam_Nizamuddin_II
adventurer, was born in Ghazni, Jam Unar was a local warlord from the Samma tribe, Ilyas Khan emerged as a Turco-Persian officer from Sistan, Malik Ahmad
Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent
Muslim_conquests_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Sindhi Sammat tribe in India
or Raisipotra (Sindhi: رئیسيپوٽا) is a Sindhi Muslim Sammat clan of Dal tribe found in the state of Gujarat in India and the province of Sindh in Pakistan
Raysipotra
Sindhi Sammat tribe
Pakistan. The Juneja are regarded as descendants of Jam Juna I, a 14th century Samma king. Jam Juna was succeeded by Jam Tamachi whose tale is mentioned in Shah
Juneja
Sindhi Sammat/Rajput tribe
Mahesar (Sindhi: مهيسر) is a Sindhi Sammat or Rajput origin tribe in Sindh, Pakistan and in some parts of India. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai in his poetry
Mahesar
Sindhi Sammat tribe
Palijo/Palejo/Paleejo/Palija/Paleja/Paleeja (Sindhi: پليجو) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe of Sindh province, Pakistan. The clans of Palija are: Agham, Agheem, Bhalani
Palijo
Sindhi Sammat clan
Sindhi Muslim clan of Samma found in the state of Gujarat in India and the province of Sindh in Pakistan. The sub-clans of Halepotra tribe are: Āthalpotra,
Halaypotra
Buddhist practices leading to liberation from saṃsāra
samyañc (in Sanskrit) or sammā (in Pāli) which means 'right, proper, as it ought to be, best'. The Buddhist texts contrast samma with its opposite, miccha
Noble_Eightfold_Path
Mughal tribe of Pakistan
اوگاہی) is a land-owning tribe, primarily living in the provinces of Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan. They belong to the Saman or Samma ethnic group. The majority
Ogahi
unanimous in ascribing the origin of the Chudasama to Chudachandra of the Samma tribe then ruling at Nagar-Samai or Saminagar (now Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan)
Legendary and early kings of Chudasama dynasty
Legendary_and_early_kings_of_Chudasama_dynasty
Sindhi tribe in India and Pakistan
Soomro (Sindhi: سومرو, Devanagari: सूमरो), Soomra, Sumrah or Sumra is a tribe having a local origin in Sindh, Pakistan. They are found in Sindh, parts
Soomro
Indo-Aryan ethnic group
main tribes of Sindh are the Soomro—descendants of the Soomra dynasty, who ruled Sindh during 970–1351 C.E.—and the Samma—descendants of the Samma dynasty
Sindhis
Sindhi Sammat tribe
The Pal, Paluh, or Palh (Sindhi: پلهہ) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe of Sindh province, Pakistan, in parts of Punjab bordering Sindh, also in Balochistan province
Palh
Sindhi Sammat tribe
Sathio (Sindhi: سٺيو) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe mainly in district Tando Muhammad Khan, Sindh. There are some families in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Thatta
Sathio
Branch of the Samma Dynasty of Sindh
House of Unar (Sindhi: اُنڙ جو گهراڻو) was a Sindhi princely line of the Samma dynasty, descended from and named after Jam Unar I, Sultan of Sindh. The
House_of_Unar
General of the Samma Dynasty of Sindh
خان:Balochi: دلا دريا هان) was a general in the Samma Dynasty of Sindh era, a statesman and regent at the court of Samma ruler Jam Feroz. Darya Khan was killed
Dollah_Darya_Khan
Sultan of Sindh from 1508 to 1524
ثاني; died c. 1535), commonly known as Jam Feroz, was the last ruler of the Samma dynasty of Sindh. Jam Feroz proved to be a weak ruler and lost his kingdom
Jam_Feroz_II
Pakistani politician
Zulfiquar Ali Khan, who is the current Chief of the Samma Dynasty, Chief of Sammat & Juneja tribe and Nawab of Sanghar. Growing up in a deeply influential
Jam_Sadiq_Ali
Indian caste
dominance between the Sumras and the Samma lasted until the reign of Firuz Shah Tughluq (1351–1388), when the Jam emirs of Samma were finally able to end Sumra
Lohana
Military conflict in Sindh (1521)
where the Sahta, a branch of the Sammas consisting of both Muslims and Hindus, pledged to resist him, as did the Sodha tribe. Despite this resistance, Shah
Battle_of_Talti
Regional history in Gujarat, India
the Vaghela dynasty (1240 -1304) held supremacy in Kutch. The Sindh tribe of Samma Rajputs are said to have begun to come into Kutch several centuries
History_of_Kutch
Ethnic group
significant populations Aravalli district, India, Pakistan Languages Kutchi, Sindhi, Gujarati Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Muslim Rajputs, Samma
Bayad_tribe
Sultan of Sindh from 1351 to 1354
struggles. Against the Sumras, Khiljl advanced the cause of the Rajput tribe of Samma. The conflict guaranteed a rolling supply of princes and tribal chiefs
Jam_Unar_I
Princely state of British India and later Pakistan
Lasbela are believed to have claimed their ancestry from the Koreja Family of Samma of Sindh who also used the title of Jam. Lasbela District Kharan Baluchistan
Lasbela_(princely_state)
Qureshi Qaimkhani Rajar Rajper Rahimoon Rathore Roonjho/Runjho Rind (Baloch) Samma Shah Shaikh Soho Shoro Sathio Solangi Sheedi Siyal Soomro Thebo Thaheem
List of Pakistani family names
List_of_Pakistani_family_names
Group of Rajasthani pastoralists
the chief Muslim pastoral tribe of a group collectively known as Rath, or ruthless (Fagan 1893), originally a Rajput tribe which later converted to Islam
Rath_tribe
Muslim dynasty in Sindh
National Council, Pakistan. p. 222. Lakho, Ghulam Muhammad (2006). The Samma Kingdom of Sindh: historical studies (1st ed.). Jamshoro: Institute of Sindhology
Soomra_dynasty
Tribe in Pakistan
capital until they were displaced by the Samma, subsequently joined the Baloch, forming the Gurchani tribe.[citation needed] The Tārikh-ī-Murād also
Gurchani
Durrani Pashtun tribe
Alakozai (Pashto: الکوزی - meaning descendant of Alako in Pashto) is a Pashtun tribe in Afghanistan. They are, by a wide margin, the wealthiest of the four clans
Alakozai
District in Balochistan, Pakistan
region. In 1742–1743, Jam Ali Khan, the chief of the Jamote tribe from the Koreja Family of Samma Dynasty, established his control over Lasbela with the help
Lasbela_District
Ezekiel's prophetic vision of a city
Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible, New Jerusalem (יהוה שָׁמָּה, YHWH šāmmā, YHWH [is] there") is Ezekiel's prophetic vision of a city centered on the
New_Jerusalem
List of clans of Rajputs
(Tanwar/Toor) Pathania Chandel or Chandela Katoch Bhati/Bhatti Jadaun Raksel Samma Chudasama Sarvaiya Jadeja The Agnivanshi lineage claim descent from Agni
Rajput_clans
10th-century Sindhi ruler
2025-08-17. https://library-sindhi-sp-2020.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/files/The_Samma_Kingdom_of_Sindh-Ghulam_M_Lakho-2006-Complete.pdf. {{cite journal}}: Cite
Lakho_Phulani
Pre-independence history of Pakistan
encompassing modern day Pakistan during this period included the Soomra dynasty, Samma dynasty, Sayyid dynasty, Kalhora dynasty, Talpurs, Langah Sultanate, Sultanate
History_of_Pakistan
Military conflict in Sindh (1520)
Thatta (Sindhi: ٺٽي جي ٻي جنگ) was a key episode in the dissolution of the Samma dynasty of Sindh and its replacement by the Arghun dynasty in 1520. In 1517
Second_Battle_of_Thatta
South Asian ethno-religious group
sub-divided into various tribes. They have a common origin with the Sindhi Rajput tribes of Pakistan. The clans of Sindhi Sipahis are Samma,Nohri, Kallar, Bhaiya
Sindhi_Sipahi
Jat clan
Pakistani Punjab and the Indian states of Punjab and Haryana. In Pakistan, this tribe or clan is mostly found in Gujrat District, Mandi Bahauddin District and
Warraich_(clan)
Charan clan
Makran by a Samma chief, sometimes called Jam Lakhiar, on a pilgrimage to Hinglaj. Considering the child to be a blessing by the goddess, the Samma decides
Tumbel
Sindh was ruled by a series of dynasties including Habbaris, Soomras, Sammas, Arghuns and Tarkhans. The Mughal Empire conquered Sindh in 1591 and organized
History_of_Sindh
of Sindh with Thatta as the Capital. The current Nawab of the Samma and Junejo Tribes in Pakistan is Nawab Jam Zulfiqar Ali Khan. The Nawab Jam Family
Jam_Nawaz_Ali_Taluka
Indian religion and philosophy
is being made between right knowledge or insight (sammā-ñāṇa), and right liberation or release (sammā-vimutti), as the means to attain cessation and liberation
Buddhism
Companion of Muhammad
from the army, and Zubayr, along with Abu Bakr, Talhah, and Harith ibn Samma, formed an outer ring of protection around him, while the inner ring was
Abu_Dujana
Gujarati term used for herdsmen
Bafan, Bayad, Ker, Meta Qureshi, Mutwa, Raysipotra, Royma, Hingora, Chakee, Samma, Sanghar, Soomra, Baloch and Munjavar. While the Hindu Maldhari are from
Maldhari
Military conflict in Sindh (1522)
چيلهار جي جنگ) took place in early February 1522. It was fought between the Samma forces and the Arghun forces to reinstate Jam Feroz II as the Arghun protégé
Battle_of_Chelhar
Sultan of Sindh 1428-1453
(Sindhi: ڄام جوڻو ثاني) was the twelfth Sultan of Sindh belonging to the Samma dynasty, ruling from 1428 to 1453. Jam Tughlaq's personal name was Juna
Jam_Tughlaq
Buddhist concept of mindfulness or awareness
Seven Factors of Enlightenment. "Correct" or "right" mindfulness (Pali: sammā-sati, Sanskrit samyak-smṛti) is the seventh element of the Noble Eightfold
Sati_(Buddhism)
Province of Pakistan
Abbasid Caliphate. Between the 11th and the 16th centuries, the Soomra, Samma, and Arghun dynasties ruled Sindh respectively — mostly under the vassalage
Sindh
Sindhu kingdom Rai dynasty Brahman dynasty Muslim caliphate Soomra dynasty Samma dynasty Kalhora dynasty Talpur British period Cultural heritage sites Government
List_of_Sindhi_people
Military conflict in Sindh (1521)
November 1521. Samma dynasty reached a critical point when Jam Salahuddin II, supported by Gujarati troops, Sodhas, Jareja Sammas, Sahta Sammas, and Khangars
Jam Salahuddin II's Second Invasion of Samanagar
Jam_Salahuddin_II's_Second_Invasion_of_Samanagar
Form of blockprinting in Sindh and south Punjab
Indus Valley Civilisation Rai dynasty Chacha dynasty Arab Sindh Soomra-Samma rule Talpurs British rule Current Era Diaspora Asia Sindhis in India Sindhis
Ajrak
Nogais Pancholi Avars Paratharia Pechenegs Qashqai Rabari Raysipotra Royma Samma Sandhai Muslims Sanghar Seljuks (during the Middle Ages) Shahsevan Soomra
List_of_nomadic_peoples
South Korean actress (born 1992)
[팝인터뷰]김지원 "'쌈마' 최애라 더빙어플 도전..내껀데 어렵더라" [[Pop Interview] Kim Ji-won "Challenged 'Samma' Choi Ae-ra Dubbing App.. It's mine, but it's hard"]. Herald Pop (in Korean)
Kim_Ji-won
Historical Island in Sindh, Pakistan
realm. The Samma Jam Nizamuddin II swiftly implemented measures upon ascending to the throne to counter the frequent invasions by Baloch tribes into Sindh
Bukkur
Country in South Asia
southern regions, the Hindu Shahis, the Ghaznavids, the Delhi Sultanate, the Samma, the Shah Miris, the Mughals, and finally, the British Raj from 1858 to
Pakistan
Indigenous Jats of Sindh
little to remove the restrictions placed on Rebellious Jat tribes in Sindh, such as the Samma and Lakha. The Zutt power and identity broke down following
Sindhi_Jats
Historic capital of Sindh, Pakistan
Muhammad al-Baqir (677–733 AD). Jam Nawaz Ali Chach Nama Agham Lohana Lohana Samma Dynasty Khafif Debal Multan Abbasid Era Abu Mashar Sindhi Abu Raja Sindhi
Mansura,_Sindh
City in Sindh, Pakistan
remained their last bastions of power until the mid 14th century. In 1351, the Samma Dynasty, of Rajput descent from Sehwan, seized the city and made it their
Thatta
Founder of Buddhism
Gautama sat down with the determination not to get up until full awakening (sammā-sambodhi) had been reached; the Ariyapariyesanā-sutta does not mention "full
The_Buddha
Sindhi tribes of Lasbela
Some other tribes settled in the Las Bela district include Afghan, and Baluch. The main Lasi tribes claim descent from the Soomras and Sammas of Sindh.
Lasi_people
Sultan of Sindh from 1444 to 1453
is in the public domain. Lakho, compiled by Ghulam Muhammad (2006). The Samma Kingdom of Sindh: historical studies (First ed.). Jamshoro: Institute of
Jam_Raidhan
Zoroastrian community in the Indian subcontinent
miserable, leave no man destitute of relief, nor suffer a beggar in all their tribe". In 1728 Rustom's eldest son Naoroz (later Naorojee) founded the Bombay
Parsis
SAMMA TRIBE
SAMMA TRIBE
Girl/Female
Muslim American
Peaceful. Pacifist.
Girl/Female
Latin
Wife of Ancaeus.
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who listens a lot, Sky
Boy/Male
Muslim
Grocer
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Without flaw.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Samuel.
Male
Hebrew
(שַׂלְמָה) Hebrew unisex name SALMA means "garment." In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the name of the father of Boaz. Compare with strictly masculine Saba.
Boy/Male
Muslim
A companion of prophet Muhammad
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Samantha and Samuel, both SAMMY means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Danish, Muslim
Beloved; Diminutive of Salma
Boy/Male
Indian
A companion of prophet Muhammad
Girl/Female
Muslim
True, Sincere, Genuine
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Listen; name of God.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Blessings, One who listens, Exalted, Noble, Much praised
Female
Hebrew
(שַׂלְמָה) Hebrew unisex name SALMA means "garment." In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the name of the father of Boaz. Compare with another form of Salma.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kashmiri
Beautiful Sky
Female
English
Pet form of English Samantha, SAMMI means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pure, Promise
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
Sun child; bright sun.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fruit
SAMMA TRIBE
SAMMA TRIBE
Girl/Female
English Polish Greek
Pure.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sea, Ocean, Water
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Veil; Daughter of a Scholar from Baghdad
Girl/Female
Muslim
Slave, Maid servant, Female servant
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Japanese, Nigerian
Near; Scatter Flowers; Wisdom; God is the Greatest
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Artistic
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of the Highborn
Male
French
French form of Latin Sebastianus, SÉBASTIEN means "from Sebaste."
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Modern, Swedish
Little Rock; Noble and Shining; Form of Alison; Noble; Kind; Feminine of Alexander; High; Defender of Man
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Mountain
SAMMA TRIBE
SAMMA TRIBE
SAMMA TRIBE
SAMMA TRIBE
SAMMA TRIBE
n.
The third letter (/, / = Eng. G) of the Greek alphabet.
pl.
of Mamma
n.
Mamma.
n.
The ancient sacred literature of the Hindus; also, one of the four collections, called Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda, and Atharva-Veda, constituting the most ancient portions of that literature.
n.
A member of the scapolite, group, occuring in glassy crystals on Monte Somma, near Naples.
n.
A family of animals descended from some particular female progenitor, through the female line; as, the Duchess tribe of shorthorns.
n.
A glandular organ for secreting milk, characteristic of all mammals, but usually rudimentary in the male; a mammary gland; a breast; under; bag.
n.
A nation of savages or uncivilized people; a body of rude people united under one leader or government; as, the tribes of the Six Nations; the Seneca tribe.
n.
The protuberance through which milk is drawn from the breast or mamma; the mammilla; a teat; a pap.
n.
A child's name for mamma, mother.
n.
An abbes or spiritual mother.
n.
See Mamma.
n.
Mother; -- word of tenderness and familiarity.
n.
Either one of the protuberant glands, situated on the front of the chest or thorax in the female of man and of some other mammalia, in which milk is secreted for the nourishment of the young; a mamma; a teat.
n.
Pain occuring in the mamma or female breast, -- a form of neuralgia.
v. t.
To distribute into tribes or classes.
n.
A division, class, or distinct portion of a people, from whatever cause that distinction may have originated; as, the city of Athens was divided into ten tribes.
n.
The llama.
a.
Having the form of a mamma (breast) or mammae.
n.
The glandular organ in which milk is secreted and stored; -- popularly called the bag in cows and other quadrupeds. See Mamma.