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Group of lakes in Cundinamarca, Colombia
The Siecha Lakes are three glacial lakes located in the Chingaza Natural National Park in Cundinamarca, Colombia. The Andean lakes are considered sacred
Siecha_Lakes
National park in Colombia
representative and culturally significant bodies of water are the Siecha Lakes, a group of three lakes in the municipality of Guasca. Chuza Reservoir is also located
Chingaza National Natural Park
Chingaza_National_Natural_Park
Indigenous religion of Colombia
worshipped their gods at sacred sites, both natural, such as Lake Guatavita, the Siecha Lakes and Lake Tota and constructed; the Sun and Moon Temples in respectively
Muisca_religion
Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia
loyal to the cacique of Guatavita. In the religion of the Muisca, the Siecha Lakes were considered sacred. According to friar and Muisca scholar Bernardo
Guasca
Lake in Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
Muisca religion Guatavita myth Lake Iguaque, another sacred lake of the Muisca Sacred waters Siecha Lakes, other lakes implicated in the El Dorado legend
Lake_Guatavita
Largest lake in Colombia
of Lake Tota Muisca religion Lake Guatavita, Lake Iguaque, Lake Suesca, Siecha Lakes Lake Tota - Bird Life International - accessed 02-05-2016 (in Spanish)
Lake_Tota
Colombian anthropologist (1833–1919)
situated not in Lake Guatavita as is currently accepted to have been the site of the inauguration of the new zipa, but in the Siecha Lakes in the Chingaza
Liborio_Zerda
Lake in Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
and Simijaca. Muisca religion Lake Guatavita, Iguaque, Suesca, Tota, Siecha Lakes Cabrera Ortiz, 1957, p.8 Hoeck, p.4 Cabrera Ortiz, 1957, p.7 Ocampo López
Lake_Fúquene
Plateau in the Colombian Andes
Lengupá River Upía River Lake Tota, largest lake of Colombia Lake Fúquene Lake Guatavita Lake Herrera Lake Iguaque Siecha Lakes Lake Suesca La Copa Reservoir
Altiplano_Cundiboyacense
Motane savanna in Altiplano Cundiboyacense
River Neusa River Río Frío Subachoque River Lake Guatavita - overlooking the northeastern part of the savanna Lake Herrera Tominé Reservoir - northeast, biggest
Bogotá_savanna
Lake in Boyacá Department, Colombia
lake and named after the Muisca. Muisca religion, Bachué Lake Guatavita, Lake Tota, Siecha Lakes "Santuario de Fauna y Flora Iguaque" (in Spanish). Archived
Lake_Iguaque
Legendary city in South America
were found, such as the Siecha raft and the popularly known Muisca raft. Some of the pre-Columbian gold objects recovered from Lake Guatavita are exhibited
El_Dorado
Lake in Colombia
north of the basin Suesca Lake Guatavita, Lake Herrera, Siecha Lakes, Lake Tota (in Spanish) Length, width and depth of Lake Suesca CAR, 1993 Bastidas
Lake_Suesca
Etymology Chingaza[permanent dead link] (in Spanish) Etymology of the Siecha Lakes[dead link] (in Spanish) Etymology Tibabuyes (in Spanish) Etymology Maiporé
List_of_Muisca_toponyms
Colombia Muisca art Muisca Confederation, economy Lake Guatavita, Tota, Iguaque, Suesca, Fúquene, Siecha Lakes, Tequendama Falls List of Maya sites (in Spanish)
List of Muisca and pre-Muisca sites
List_of_Muisca_and_pre-Muisca_sites
Pre-Columbian votive piece
from Pasca, the subject of this article, and another from Siecha, which was lost. The Siecha raft was the first to be discovered, and it aided in the discovery
Muisca_raft
Tuchín Guataquí Popayán - Quechua: “Pampayán” Pasto Güicán El Cocuy Siecha Lakes Guasca Ambato Babahoyo Chimborazo Cotopaxi Guayaquil Otavalo Quito Tulcán
List of placenames of Indigenous origin in the Americas
List_of_placenames_of_Indigenous_origin_in_the_Americas
Pre-Columbian structures of South America
celebrations at natural areas, such as Lake Guatavita, Lake Iguaque, Lake Tota, Lake Fúquene, Lake Suesca and the Siecha Lakes, the Muisca constructed some places
Muisca_architecture
Former Andean highlands confederations
in cool habitats around Pleistocene lakes, of which the humedales in Bogotá, Lake Suesca, Lake Fúquene and Lake Herrera are notable examples. Multiple
Muisca Confederations (political units)
Muisca_Confederations_(political_units)
Part of the Spanish conquest of Colombia
character; the many lakes that existed on the Altiplano; Iguaque, Suesca, Fúquene, Tota, the Siecha Lakes, and the most important; Lake Guatavita. It was
Spanish conquest of the Muisca
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Muisca
History of Postage stamps in Colombia
1882 Barranquilla OASM delivery service. It was believed that in the Siecha Lake (in the Guasca municipality of the Cundinamarca Department), a difficult
Postage stamps and postal history of Colombia
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Colombia
Period of Colombian history
of the many remnants of the ancient Lake Humboldt, a Pleistocene lake that existed on the Bogotá savanna. The lake with an approximate surface area of
Herrera_Period
River in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Río_Frío_(Bogotá_savanna)
Tribal ruler
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Quemuenchatocha
Muisca god of the sun
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Sué
Mythological figure of the Muisca (Chibcha) culture
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Bochica
Spanish language colonial chronicle
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
El_Carnero
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Thomagata
Colombian mythological creature
46-47) states: “[What I want to say, comments Triana, with respect to the lakes and lagoons, is that they were the main shrines of the Indians] (...) the
Monster_of_Lake_Tota
Tribal ruler
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Aquiminzaque
Archeological site in Boyacá, Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Hunzahúa_Well
Tribal ruler in pre-Spanish Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Tisquesusa
Museum and monument in Boyacá, Colombia
Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Monster Tequendama Falls Northern caciques zaque of Hunza Hunzahúa
Casa del Fundador Gonzalo Suárez Rendón
Casa_del_Fundador_Gonzalo_Suárez_Rendón
16th century document
consist of forests and lakes, according to Epítome, where the people bury gold and emeralds and throw those precious resources in the lakes. The people do not
Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada
Epítome_de_la_conquista_del_Nuevo_Reino_de_Granada
Small lake near Mosquera and Bogotá, Colombia
Lake Herrera is a small lake located at 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the urban centre of Mosquera and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of the capital Bogotá
Lake_Herrera
jumped into the lake with her son and drowned. The cacique, mourning their deaths, ordered the retrieval of their bodies from the lake. This story formed
Women_in_Muisca_society
East Andean highland warrier
Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Monster Tequendama Falls Northern caciques zaque of Hunza Hunzahúa
Guecha_warrior
Astronomy of the Muisca civilization
new zipa in Lake Guatavita, depicted in the famous Muisca raft, the new zipa would cover his naked body with gold dust and jump in the lake. Music was
Muisca_astronomy
Municipality and city in Boyacá, Colombia
Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Monster Tequendama Falls Northern caciques zaque of Hunza Hunzahúa
Tunja
Capital and largest city of Colombia
Zaque Goranchacha Temple Hunzahúa Well Natural Fúquene Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Monster Tequendama Falls Northern caciques zaque of Hunza Hunzahúa
Bogotá
River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Fucha_River
Archaeological site in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Sun_Temple_(Sogamoso)
Zipa of Bacatá
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Saguamanchica
Character in pre-Columbian folklore
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Pacanchique
Spanish conquistador
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Gonzalo_García_Zorro
Valley in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Tenza_Valley
Municipality and city in Boyacá, Colombia
pre-Columbian times, when the Muisca inhabited the hills surrounding a former lake in the valley. The original name of Duitama was "Tundama", named after cacique
Duitama
Municipality and city in Boyacá, Colombia
Sogamoso" Morca, where the Virgin Of Morca is venerated Nearby Lake Tota, largest lake of Colombia and sacred site of the Muisca September 6: Anniversary
Sogamoso
Zaque
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Michuá
Native Colombian lover of a conquistador
committed suicide and infanticide by drowning herself and her son in sacred Lake Guatavita. In the times before the Spanish conquest of present-day Colombia
Zoratama
Mother goddess in the South American Muisca religion
religion, is the mother of humanity. She emerged of the waters in the Iguaque Lake with a baby in her arms, who grew to become her husband and populated the
Bachué
Creator god in the religion of the Muisca people of Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Chiminigagua
Ruler and high priest of Sugamuxi
Firavitoba, Busbanzá, Toca, Gámeza, Tota, Mongua and areas adjacent to Lake Tota. The iraca was both a political and a religious leader (priest), in
Iraca
River in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Bogotá_River
c. 1490 Muisca battle in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Battle_of_Chocontá
Aspect of indigenous Colombian culture
still visible today; the various lakes and wetlands (humedales) of the Altiplano. Other prehistorical and historical lakes were present in the other valleys
Muisca_economy
For the Muisca, lakes were sacred places where they had their ceremonies. Their most important myths and legends mention Guatavita, Siecha, Tota, Fúquene
History_of_Bogotá
Military history of Colombia
in the hills around the former lake of Duitama. The initiation ritual of the new zipa took place in their sacred Lake Guatavita where he would cover himself
Muisca_warfare
Muisca temple for the worship of Chía
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Moon_Temple_(Chía)
Indigenous people of Colombia
confederation system. Natural resources could not be privatized: woods, lakes, plateaus, rivers, and other natural resources were common goods. Chibcha
Muisca
Epic poem written in the late sixteenth century by Juan de Castellanos
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias
Elegías_de_varones_ilustres_de_Indias
River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
("little Tunjuelo") are derived from the Cerro de los Tunjos, also Los Tunjos Lake, named after the tunjos, the religious votive figurines of the indigenous
Tunjuelo_River
the jungle - a ritual formative site in the surroundings of the ancient Lake Herrera, Madrid", Maguaré (in Spanish), 19, Universidad Nacional de Colombia:
List of Muisca research institutes
List_of_Muisca_research_institutes
Triple goddess from the Muisca religion of South America
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Chía_(goddess)
Area on the Bogotá Savannah
many lakes, wetlands and rivers, remainders of Lake Humboldt, on the Bogotá savanna were cherished as products of their gods. An important lake for the
Bacatá
Calendar used by the Muisca people
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Muisca_calendar
Archaeoastronomical site in Colombia
summer solstice sun will be seen from the columns rising above the sacred Lake Iguaque, birthplace of the Muisca.[citation needed] Other lithic monuments
El_Infiernito
Zipa of Bacatá
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Meicuchuca
c. 1470 Muisca battle in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Battle_of_Pasca
he offered treasures to the Guatavita goddess in the middle of the sacred lake. This old Muisca tradition became the origin of the El Dorado legend. A lowland
Indigenous peoples in Colombia
Indigenous_peoples_in_Colombia
Portuguese conquistador
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Antonio_Díaz_de_Cardoso
Rulers of loose chiefdoms in pre-Spanish Colombia
himself with gold and float out on a royal barge to the middle of the sacred Lake Guatavita, where he would offer up golden trinkets. This is widely believed
Muisca_rulers
River in Santander, Colombia
river in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The river originates in Lake Fúquene on the border of Cundinamarca and Boyacá and its mouth is the confluence
Suárez_River
Zaque
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Hunzahúa
Museum in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Archaeology_Museum,_Sogamoso
Number system used by the Muisca
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Muisca_numerals
God of rain and thunder in the Muisca religion of South America
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Chibchacum
Figures in the art of the Muisca, Columbia
and as offer ritual figures in the sacred lakes and rivers of the Muisca. Tunjos have been uncovered in Lake Guatavita, Bosa River; the part of the Bogotá
Tunjo
Tribal leader
Tundama were the ruling elites of the area. Duitama in those ages was a lake surrounded by hilltops. On the hill La Tolosa the tundama lived in a bohío
Tundama
God of sports and fertility in the Muisca religion of South America
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Chaquén
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
List of flora and fauna named after the Muisca
List_of_flora_and_fauna_named_after_the_Muisca
Tribal chief
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Sugamuxi
of a Muisca ritual Lake Iguaque, a lake involved in creation, in the mythology of the Muisca Lake Guatavita, a sacred ceremonial lake of the Muisca Ocampo
Muisca_mythology
Pre-Columbian art
mainly white-tailed deer, hunted on the plains surrounding the various lakes and rivers. The diet was greatly expanded when early agriculture was introduced
Muisca_art
Ukrainian-Colombian historian
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Juan_Friede
Pre-Columbian agriculture in the Andes
As the valleys, especially the Bogotá savanna were part of an ancient lake, Lake Humboldt, the soil was very fertile allowing for a variety of crops to
Muisca_agriculture
Tribal ruler
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Nemequene
Archeological site in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Cojines_del_Zaque
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Idacansás
1538 battle during the Spanish conquest of the Muisca
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Battle_of_Tocarema
God of the rainbow in the Muisca religion of South America
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Cuchavira
Ruler in pre-Spanish Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Sagipa
Chain of hills forming Bogotá's eastern boundary
traverse the mountains to reach their sacred lakes in pilgrimages, most notably those of Guatavita and Siecha. The first Europeans who saw the Bogotá savanna
Eastern_Hills_(Bogotá)
Estación del ferrocarril guaduero Capilla de Siecha. Decreto 604 4-iii-1991 (declara) Casa de la hacienda de Siecha y su inmediato terreno perimetral. Resolución
List of national monuments of Colombia
List_of_national_monuments_of_Colombia
Archaeological site on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia
sequence of Tibitó revealed the site was in a lake environment around 52,000 years BP. Pleistocene lakes also existed in the Ubaté-Chiquinquirá Valley
Tibitó
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Guahaioque
Aspect of Colombian indigenous culture
alpacas, deer, capybara (chigüiro in Spanish), and fish from the rivers and lakes of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense and Magdalena and Llanos through trade.
Muisca_cuisine
Museum in Colombia
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Archaeology_Museum,_Pasca
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
List of Muisca museum collections
List_of_Muisca_museum_collections
God of war in the Muisca religion of South America
Fúquene Guasca Guatavita Iguaque Siecha Suesca Tota Ubaque Tequendama Falls Mythology Myths El Dorado Monster of Lake Tota Mythological figures Goranchacha
Chibafruime
SIECHA LAKES
SIECHA LAKES
Female
English
English name derived from the Spanish word, sierra, SIERRA means "mountain range."
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Sancho, SANCHA means "holy."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(शेष) Hindi myth name of a naga king of serpents, one of the primal beings of creation. The name was derived from the Sanskrit root shiş, SHESHA means "that which remains."
Female
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Sita, SEETHA means "furrow."
Female
Hebrew
(שִׂמְחָה) Hebrew unisex name SIMCHA means "joy."
Female
German
German form of Russian unisex Sasha, SASCHA means "defender of mankind."
Female
Irish
Gaelic name SORCHA means "radiant." In use by the Irish and Scottish.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Life, Woman
Female
English
 English name derived from the vocabulary word sienna, SIENNA means "reddish-orange."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Night
Female
English
English variant form of Arabic Aisha, YIESHA means "alive."Â
Girl/Female
Irish
From sorcha meaning “bright, radiant, light.†Popular in the Middle Ages, the name has become popular again in recent years partly due to the success of the Irish actress Sorcha Cusack in Britain. Incidentally, her actor sisters are named Sinead and Niamh.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Joy.
Girl/Female
Indian
Life, Woman
Girl/Female
Russian
Crowned with laurels.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sienna, SIENA means "reddish-orange."Â
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Joyous.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Freedom
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Freedom
Female
English
English variant spelling of Arabic Aisha, IESHA means "alive."Â
SIECHA LAKES
SIECHA LAKES
Girl/Female
Tamil
The second note in hindustani classical music, Para of a song, Beauty
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Louis
Boy/Male
Indian
The pure one of the faith
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, Scottish
From the Northern Town
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Wife of Lord Ram
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Creating Arts
Boy/Male
Indian
Horse of the prophet (Pbuh)
Boy/Male
Tamil
vedavit | வேதாவித
The knower of Vedas
Boy/Male
Arabic
Bringing Joy
Boy/Male
Latin
To rejoice. Famous bearer: Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar.
SIECHA LAKES
SIECHA LAKES
SIECHA LAKES
SIECHA LAKES
SIECHA LAKES
n.
Hence, something occurring or done in the afternoon; esp., an afternoon meal; supper; also, an afternoon nap; a siesta.
n.
A woodpecker.
a.
Such.
n.
An apple-green mineral, a hydrous arseniate of nickel, cobalt, and magnesia; -- so named from the Sierra Cabrera, Spain.
a.
Of or pertaining to Sienna, a city of Italy.
n.
A plant of Sierra Leone which yields a wholesome, creamy juice.
superl.
Not altered from its natural state; not prepared by the action of heat; as, raw sienna; specifically, not cooked; not changed by heat to a state suitable for eating; not done; as, raw meat.
n.
A small variety of the Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus).
n.
The title of an incarnation of self-abnegation, virtue, and wisdom, or a deified religious teacher of the Buddhists, esp. Gautama Siddartha or Sakya Sinha (or Muni), the founder of Buddhism.
n.
A seal; a coining die; -- used adjectively to designate the silver currency of the Mogul emperors, or the Indian rupee of 192 grains.
n.
A European lake whitefish (Coregonus Willughbii, or C. Vandesius) native of certain lakes in Scotland and England. It is regarded as a delicate food fish. Called also vendis.
n.
A ridge of mountain and craggy rocks, with a serrated or irregular outline; as, the Sierra Nevada.
v. t.
To gird with a sinch; to tighten the sinch or girth of (a saddle); as, to sinch up a sadle.
n.
A marble, clouded and veined with white, gray, yellow, and red, in which the yellow usually prevails. It is also called Siena marble, from its locality.
n.
A saddle girth made of leather, canvas, woven horsehair, or woven grass.
n.
A woodpecker; -- called also specht, spekt, spight.
n.
A short sleep; a doze; a siesta.
n.
Clay that is colored red or brown by the oxides of iron or manganese, and used as a pigment. It is used either in the raw state or burnt.
v. t. & i.
To seek.
n.
A short sleep taken about the middle of the day, or after dinner; a midday nap.