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British Columbian lake monster
In Canadian folklore, Seelkee (transcribed in English from Halqemeylem, the local indigenous language) is a lake monster reported to have lived in the
Seelkee
Legendary lake monster of Lake Memphremagog
reported to live in Lake Champlain, between New York, Vermont and Quebec Seelkee, said to live in the swamps of what is now Chilliwack, in British Columbia
Memphre
Mythical creature in British Columbia, Canada
Manitoba, Manitoba Memphre, said to live in Lake Memphremagog, Quebec Seelkee, said to live in the swamps of what is now Chilliwack, in British Columbia
Ogopogo
Mythical creature in Ontario
Manitoba, Manitoba Memphre, said to live in Lake Memphremagog, Quebec Seelkee, said to live in the swamps of what is now Chilliwack, in British Columbia
Igopogo
Mythical creature in Manitoba
first week of March. Memphre, said to live in Lake Memphremagog, Quebec Seelkee, said to live in the swamps of what is now Chilliwack, in British Columbia
Manipogo
Topics referred to by the same term
The Endless Obsession", song from Alaska by Between the Buried and Me Seelkee, a lake monster from Canada Silkie (disambiguation) This disambiguation
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Male
Greek
(ΤÏίτωνος) Variant form of Greek Triton, TRITONOS means "of the third."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Deathless Victory
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Spear Fighter
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Flute
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Triton.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Moon, Thought, Prayer, Mind, Decision, Respect, Will decision, Intelligence, Memory
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Understanding Mind; Wisdom Mind
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pathway
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEodhusa ‘descendant of Eodhus’; this was the name of a bardic family associated with the Maguires of Fermanagh, also Anglicized as Oswell, Oswald.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Houssaye in Seine-Maritime, so called from a collective noun from Old French hous ‘holly’.English : nickname for a woman who was mistress of her own household, from Middle English husewif (a compound of Old English hūs ‘house’ + wīf ‘woman’). It was not until the 17th century that this word acquired pejorative connotations.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beloved, Devoted to Love, Friend, The one to be acknowledged or praised (1)
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