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President of Moldova from 1990 to 1997
Mircea Snegur (Romanian: [ˈmirtʃe̯a ˈsneɡur]; 17 January 1940 – 13 September 2023) was a Moldovan agronomist and politician who served as the first President
Mircea_Snegur
Surname list
Look up Snegur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Snegur (Russian: Снегур) is a surname. It is a cognate of the Ukrainian surname Snihur/Snigur, meaning
Snegur
Moldovan socialite (1937–2019)
Georgeta Snegur (23 April 1937 – 23 December 2019) was the inaugural First Lady of Moldova from 1990 to 1997 as the wife of President Mircea Snegur. In 1960
Georgeta_Snegur
1990–1992 separatist conflict in Moldova
police precinct in Dubăsari during the night. Moldovan president Mircea Snegur, afraid of starting an armed conflict, ordered the 26 policemen to surrender
Transnistrian_War
Pro-European political party in Moldova
later in Maia Sandu’s inner circle, we could find former advisers of Mircea Snegur — people who, back in June 1994, were encouraging him to sponsor the insidious
Party of Action and Solidarity
Party_of_Action_and_Solidarity
Lithuanian businessman
Minister Mircea Druc, Birshtein was a mentor for former presidents Mircea Snegur, Petru Lucinschi and Vladimir Voronin. He has also been described as the
Boris_Birshtein
Moldovan politician and diplomat
Natalia Gherman (née Snegur; born 20 March 1969) is a Moldovan politician who has been serving as executive director of the United Nations' Counter-Terrorism
Natalia_Gherman
Largest confrontation of the Transnistria War
of Russian troops in Moldovan territory, the President of Moldova Mircea Snegur requested retaliation against Russia from the United Nations (UN), receiving
Battle_of_Bender_(1992)
Political party of Moldova
had been encouraged to break away from the party by President Mircea Snegur. Snegur was the party's candidate for the 1996 presidential elections. Although
Party of Rebirth and Conciliation of Moldova
Party_of_Rebirth_and_Conciliation_of_Moldova
Turkic ethnic group of southern Moldova and southwestern Ukraine
February 1994, President Mircea Snegur, opposed to Gagauz independence, promised a Gagauz autonomous region. Snegur also opposed the suggestion that
Gagauz_people
1996, with a second round on 1 December. Whilst incumbent President Mircea Snegur received the most votes in the first round, he was defeated in the second
1996 Moldovan presidential election
1996_Moldovan_presidential_election
nation was held in Moldova on 6 March 1994. Initiated by President Mircea Snegur, it was referred to as a "Consultation with the people" (Romanian: La sfat
1994_Moldovan_referendum
Bilateral relations
programme (PfP) in 1994. The Partnership for Peace was signed by Mircea Snegur and Manfred Wörner, on 16 March 1994, with Moldova becoming the 12th signatory
Moldova–NATO_relations
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982
Semion Grossu Petru Lucinschi Grigore Eremei Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Vlad Filat (acting)
Leonid_Brezhnev
Political party in Moldova
and disputes among PDAM sympathizers Snegur, Lucinschi and Sangheli caused internal division. Moreover, with Snegur's party occupying the centre-right, Lucinschi's
Agrarian_Party_of_Moldova
First prime minister of Moldova
Minister of Moldova In office 27 August 1991 – 1 July 1992 President Mircea Snegur Deputy See list Constantin Oboroc Ion Ciubuc Andrei Sangheli Constantin
Valeriu_Muravschi
Multilateral negotiation platform aimed at solving the Transnistria conflict
Transnistria War ceasefire agreement on 21 July 1992 by Moldovan president Mircea Snegur and Russian president Boris Yeltsin, Romania was excluded from the negotiation
5+2_format
Moldovan economist and politician
Minister of Finance In office 27 August 1991 – 4 August 1992 President Mircea Snegur Prime Minister Valeriu Muravschi Succeeded by Claudia Melnic 1st Minister
Constantin_Tampiza
Conflict between Moldova and its Gagauz-populated territory from 1989 to 1995
SSR (until 1991) Moldova (from 1991) Gagauz Republic Lead figures Mircea Snegur Stepan Topal Units involved Moldovan Police Budjak Battalion Transnistrian
Gagauzia_conflict
Moldovan politician (1935–2024)
Greece and Cyprus In office 1 June 1994 – 25 May 1998 President Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Prime Minister Andrei Sangheli Ion Ciubuc Preceded by Aurelian
Grigore_Eremei
1989–1992 political movement in the Moldavian SSR
June 1990, it declared itself in opposition to the leadership of Mircea Snegur (president of the republic's Supreme Soviet), which it claimed was failing
Popular_Front_of_Moldova
Moldovan politician and writer
Ivan Calin Petru Pascari Preceded by Mihail Lupașcu Succeeded by Mircea Snegur Personal details Born (1927-11-06)6 November 1927 Budăi, Kingdom of Romania
Ion_Constantin_Ciobanu
Political party in Romania
Vlad Filat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia Sandu Mircea Snegur Ion Sturza Octavian Țîcu Romania Parties Alliance for the Union of Romanians
S.O.S._Romania
title applied to the wife of the President of Moldova. A murit Georgeta Snegur, cea dintâi Prima Doamnă a Republicii Moldova Archived 2020-08-01 at the
First_Lady_of_Moldova
2003 proposed settlement between Moldova and Transnistria
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
Kozak_memorandum
Tauşanji Dumitru Puntea Ion Batcu Stepan Curoglo Grigore Bratunov Alexandru Snegur Pavel Dubălari Stepan Curtev Vasile Cojocaru Valeriu Bulgari Nadejda Brânzan
1990 Moldavian Supreme Soviet election
1990_Moldavian_Supreme_Soviet_election
President of Moldova from 1997 to 2001
Communists. Under his leadership, the reforms started by his predecessor Mircea Snegur were continued. It also marked the beginning of Moldova's distance from
Petru_Lucinschi
Moldovan politician (born 1947)
the Housing Fund In office 1 July 1992 – 24 January 1997 President Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Prime Minister Andrei Sangheli Chairman of the Chișinău
Mihai_Severovan
1991 Moldovan legal document
parliamentary election protests but later recovered) Signatories President Mircea Snegur Purpose Declaration of independence Illegitimize the Molotov–Ribbentrop
Moldovan Declaration of Independence
Moldovan_Declaration_of_Independence
December 1991. Due to a boycott by the Popular Front of Moldova, Mircea Snegur was the only candidate to contest the elections and was elected unopposed
1991 Moldovan presidential election
1991_Moldovan_presidential_election
Stoppage of Russian natural gas supply
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
2025_Moldovan_energy_crisis
Trilateral peacekeeping force on the Moldova–Ukraine border
established on the initiative of Moldovan and Russian presidents Mircea Snegur and Boris Yeltsin by the signing of a cease-fire agreement on July 21, 1992
Joint_Control_Commission
President of Transnistria from 2011 to 2016
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
Yevgeny_Shevchuk
Movement for uniting Moldova and Romania
Mircea Snegur spoke of a common identity of Moldovans and Romanians, referring to the "Romanians of both sides of the Prut River". In June 1991, Snegur talked
Unification of Moldova and Romania
Unification_of_Moldova_and_Romania
Romanian nationalist and irredentist slogan
Vlad Filat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia Sandu Mircea Snegur Ion Sturza Octavian Țîcu Romania Parties Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Bessarabia,_Romanian_land
Autonomous region of Moldova
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester
Administrative-Territorial_Units_of_the_Left_Bank_of_the_Dniester
Name list
footballer Mircea Șimon (born 1954), Romanian heavyweight boxer Mircea Snegur (1940–2023), first President of Moldova (1990–1997), Chairman of the Presidium
Mircea
Bilateral relations
leaders. Mircea Snegur, the first president of the Republic of Moldova, signed the ceasefire agreement ending the Transnistrian War. Snegur refused to sign
Moldova–Transnistria relations
Moldova–Transnistria_relations
Moldovan politician (1933–2004)
Minister of Defense In office 29 July 1992 – 24 January 1997 President Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Prime Minister Andrei Sangheli Preceded by Ion Costaș Succeeded
Pavel_Creangă
Intergovernmental meeting
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
1999_Istanbul_summit
Moldovan oligarch, politician and convicted fraudster (born 1987)
Mircea Snegur, Israeli businessman Miron Shor, father of Ilan, who was a friend of Boris Birshtein, moved to Moldova in 1991, at the invitation of Snegur. Miron
Ilan_Shor
Moldavian SSR politician (1911–1959)
Semion Grossu Petru Lucinschi Grigore Eremei Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Vlad Filat (acting)
Dimitri_Gladki
Moldovan government body
1985 12 July 1986 Ion Constantin Ciobanu 12 July 1986 17 April 1990 Mircea Snegur 27 April 1990 3 September 1990 Alexandru Moșanu 3 September 1990 3 February
Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic
Supreme_Soviet_of_the_Moldavian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
16 Declared as National Mourning Day in Moldova Due to Death of Mircea Snegur". 14 September 2023. "Tras fallecimiento del maestro Botero, Gobierno declaró
List of national days of mourning (2020–present)
List_of_national_days_of_mourning_(2020–present)
President of Transnistria since 2016
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
Vadim_Krasnoselsky
Prime Minister Oleg Serebrian, political scientist and diplomat Mircea Snegur, 1st President of Moldova Vasile Tarlev, former Prime Minister of Moldova
List_of_Moldovans
Military unit
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
Operational Group of Russian Forces
Operational_Group_of_Russian_Forces
Calendar year
January 15 – Captain Beefheart, American singer (d. 2010) January 17 – Mircea Snegur, 1st President of Moldova January 18 Bobby Goldsboro, American pop and country
1941
Document used to identify a person
first person to get identity card was former president of Moldova – Mircea Snegur. Since then, all the Moldovan citizens are required to have and use it inside
Identity_document
move towards independence. On 29 July 1989 a pro-reform Communist Mircea Snegur was appointed Chairman of the Presidium of Supreme Soviet of Moldavia (Speaker
History of independent Moldova
History_of_independent_Moldova
Moldovan police general
Internal Affairs In office 5 February 1992 – 24 January 1997 President Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Prime Minister Valeriu Muravschi Andrei Sangheli Preceded
Constantin_Antoci
Moldovan politician (born 1948)
Canada and Mexico In office 28 October 1993 – 13 July 1998 President Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Prime Minister Andrei Sangheli Ion Ciubuc Succeeded by Ceslav
Nicolae_Țâu
Political party in Moldova
Order and Justice" (2000). Among its leaders was former president Mircea Snegur. The last party leader was Veaceslav Untila. the Independents' Alliance
Our_Moldova_Alliance
Moldovan physician and politician
Minister of Health In office 6 June 1990 – 5 April 1994 President Mircea Snegur Prime Minister Mircea Druc Valeriu Muravschi Andrei Sangheli Preceded by
Gheorghe_Ghidirim
Presiding officer
July 1986 10 Ion Ciobanu (1927–2001) 12 July 1986 17 April 1990 11 Mircea Snegur (1940–2023) 27 April 1990 3 September 1990 12 Alexandru Moșanu (1932–2017)
President of the Moldovan Parliament
President_of_the_Moldovan_Parliament
President of Moldova from 2016 to 2020
Semion Grossu Petru Lucinschi Grigore Eremei Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Vlad Filat (acting)
Igor_Dodon
Transnistrian politician (1945–1995)
Anatol Simac Gheorghe Siumbeli Gheorghe Slabu Igor Smirnov Alexandru Snegur Mircea Snegur Vladimir Solonari Petru Soltan Anton Spânu Nicolae Stadinciuc Ion
Andrey_Manoylov
Proposals since the Transnistria conflict
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
Reintegration of Transnistria into Moldova
Reintegration_of_Transnistria_into_Moldova
Autonomous region of Moldova
reasons for compromise on both sides. In February 1994, President Mircea Snegur promised autonomy to the Gagauz, but opposed independence. He was also opposed
Gagauzia
Variant of a language
fears of "Romanian expansionism", rejected a proposal from President Mircea Snegur to change the name of the language to Romanian, and in 2003 a Moldovan–Romanian
Dialect
Failed attempt to unseat Mikhail Gorbachev
Askar Akayev Ivars Godmanis Vytautas Landsbergis Gediminas Vagnorius Mircea Snegur Valeriu Muravschi Heydar Aliyev Leonid Kravchuk Vitold Fokin Valentin Kuptsov
1991_Soviet_coup_attempt
Semion Grossu Petru Lucinschi Grigore Eremei Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Vlad Filat (acting)
2011–2012 Moldovan presidential election
2011–2012_Moldovan_presidential_election
Official paramilitary border guard of the Republic of Moldova
the Soviet Union, the newly elected first President of Moldova, Mircea Snegur founded the border police on September 3, 1991. The administration of the
Moldovan_Border_Police
elections for the local parliament were held in February and March 1991. Mircea Snegur was elected as speaker of the parliament, and Mircea Druc as prime minister
Independence_of_Moldova
Political party in Romania
Vlad Filat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia Sandu Mircea Snegur Ion Sturza Octavian Țîcu Romania Parties Alliance for the Union of Romanians
National Identity Bloc in Europe
National_Identity_Bloc_in_Europe
President of the Moldovan Parliament from 2009 to 2010
Semion Grossu Petru Lucinschi Grigore Eremei Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Vlad Filat (acting)
Mihai_Ghimpu
Mayor of Chișinău from 1994 to 2005
Anatol Simac Gheorghe Siumbeli Gheorghe Slabu Igor Smirnov Alexandru Snegur Mircea Snegur Vladimir Solonari Petru Soltan Anton Spânu Nicolae Stadinciuc Ion
Serafim_Urechean
and antidemocratic power structures.' Their Moldovan counterpart, Mircea Snegur, called the Supreme Soviet supporters 'Communist, imperialist forces who
List of conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union
List_of_conflicts_in_territory_of_the_former_Soviet_Union
Moldovan writer (1948–2021)
Anatol Simac Gheorghe Siumbeli Gheorghe Slabu Igor Smirnov Alexandru Snegur Mircea Snegur Vladimir Solonari Petru Soltan Anton Spânu Nicolae Stadinciuc Ion
Nicolae_Dabija_(writer)
Aspect of Moldovan ethnolinguistic controversy
with the Pan-Romanian Popular Front of Moldova, acting president Mircea Snegur moved close to the Agrarian Party of Moldova, a strong supporter of the
Moldovenism
Brüggemann (PARTEI) Carolin Schmidt (ÖDP) Mark Schneider (dieBasis) Roman Snegur (Volt) Alexandra Sayn (Ind.) 200 Mosel/Rhein-Hunsrück Marlon Bröhr Michael
Candidates of the 2021 German federal election
Candidates_of_the_2021_German_federal_election
Political party in Romania
Vlad Filat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia Sandu Mircea Snegur Ion Sturza Octavian Țîcu Romania Parties Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Noua_Dreaptă
Head of state of Moldova
Constituting instrument Constitution of Moldova Inaugural holder Mircea Snegur Formation 3 September 1990; 35 years ago (1990-09-03) Deputy President of
President_of_Moldova
Romanian activist and politician (born 1986)
Vlad Filat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia Sandu Mircea Snegur Ion Sturza Octavian Țîcu Romania Parties Alliance for the Union of Romanians
George_Simion
Moldovan politician (1943–2023)
Mircea Snegur Prime Minister Andrei Sangheli Vice President of the Moldovan Parliament In office 6 June 1990 – 27 February 1994 President Mircea Snegur Prime
Victor_Pușcaș
Founding declarations & principles of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Kazakhstan: Nursultan Nazarbayev Kyrgyzstan: Askar Akayev Moldova: Mircea Snegur Tajikistan: Rahmon Nabiyev Turkmenistan: Saparmurat Niyazov Uzbekistan:
Alma-Ata_Protocol
Moldovan politician (born 1945)
Minister of Justice In office 6 June 1990 – 5 April 1994 President Mircea Snegur Prime Minister Mircea Druc Valeriu Muravschi Andrei Sangheli Succeeded by
Alexei_Barbăneagră
President of Moldova since 2020
Semion Grossu Petru Lucinschi Grigore Eremei Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Vlad Filat (acting)
Maia_Sandu
Political party in Moldova
Vlad Filat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia Sandu Mircea Snegur Ion Sturza Octavian Țîcu Romania Parties Alliance for the Union of Romanians
National Patriotic Front (Moldova)
National_Patriotic_Front_(Moldova)
Madagascar 1996 Malagasy presidential election Didier Ratsiraka 1990–1997 Mircea Snegur Moldova 1996 Moldovan presidential election Petru Lucinschi 1990–1997 Punsalmaagiin
List of presidents who did not win reelection
List_of_presidents_who_did_not_win_reelection
and antidemocratic power structures.' Their Moldovan counterpart, Mircea Snegur, called the Supreme Soviet supporters 'Communist, imperialist forces who
List_of_wars:_1990–2002
Russian military parade
president of Kazakhstan Askar Akayev, the president of Kyrgyzstan Mircea Snegur, the president of Moldova Saparmurat Niyazov, the president of Turkmenistan
1995 Moscow Victory Day Parades
1995_Moscow_Victory_Day_Parades
Calendar year
Bedros XIX Tarmouni, Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia (d. 2015) Mircea Snegur, 1st President of Moldova (d. 2023) Tabaré Vázquez, President of Uruguay
1940
Bilateral relations
The observers maintained contacts with the first President of Moldova Snegur and other authorities of the country. In the same date the then Spanish
Moldova–Spain_relations
Annual figure skating competition in Uzbekistan
2003 Anastasia Gimazetdinova Olesa Snegur Adelya Chanisheva 2004 Svetlana Dariabina Olesa Snegur 2005 Olesa Snegur No other competitors 2010 Sevara Halilova
Uzbek Figure Skating Championships
Uzbek_Figure_Skating_Championships
Military weapons deposit in Cobasna, part of Moldova but under Transnistrian control
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
Cobasna_ammunition_depot
American politician
foreign governments, including King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, President Mircea Snegur of Moldova, and Pope John Paul II regarding the issues related to independence
Deborah_McFadden
Political party in Romania and Moldova
Vlad Filat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia Sandu Mircea Snegur Ion Sturza Octavian Țîcu Romania Parties Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Alliance_for_the_Union_of_Romanians
Prime Minister of SSR Moldova from 1990 to 1991
Minister of SSR Moldova In office 26 May 1990 – 28 May 1991 President Mircea Snegur Deputy Andrei Sangheli Constantin Oboroc Constantin Tampiza Preceded by
Mircea_Druc
Moldovan irredentist concept
diplomatic historian Ileana Racheru, Moldova's first President, Mircea Snegur (1990–1997), favored a "moderate pragmatic" approach to the issue of Moldovan
Greater_Moldova
1993 Russian film
Sarah Kristina Spivak as Young Sarah Maria Kapnist as Mother Superior Lubov Snegur as Mother Superior's Assistant Alvina Skarga as Old Blind Woman Anna Rose
Dark_Waters_(1993_film)
Moldovan political party
Vlad Filat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia Sandu Mircea Snegur Ion Sturza Octavian Țîcu Romania Parties Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Democracy_at_Home_Party
Republic of the Soviet Union (1940–1991)
of state • 1940–1951 (first) Fyodor Brovko • 1989–1991 (last) Mircea Snegur Head of government • 1940–1945 (first) Tihon Konstantinov • 1991 (last)
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic
Moldavian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Semion Grossu Petru Lucinschi Grigore Eremei Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Vlad Filat (acting)
2024 Moldovan presidential election
2024_Moldovan_presidential_election
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– PCRM Vladimir Voronin 30.01 40 New CDM Mircea Snegur 19.42 26 +6 PMDP Dumitru Diacov 18.16 24 New PFD Valeriu Matei 8.84 11 New
1998 Moldovan parliamentary election
1998_Moldovan_parliamentary_election
Moldovan politician
Minister of Moldova In office 5 April 1994 – 22 May 1998 President Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Prime Minister Andrei Sangheli Ion Ciubuc Member of the
Valeriu_Bulgari
Ongoing frozen conflict between Moldova and Transnistria
annexation by Russia Participants and figures Pro-government Moldova Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi Vladimir Voronin Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon Maia Sandu European
Transnistria_conflict
national army was established. He served in the government of President Mircea Snegur. He also served in Coordinating Council that was formed for the elaboration
Pavel_Chirău
President of Transnistria from 1991 to 2011
Anatol Simac Gheorghe Siumbeli Gheorghe Slabu Igor Smirnov Alexandru Snegur Mircea Snegur Vladimir Solonari Petru Soltan Anton Spânu Nicolae Stadinciuc Ion
Igor_Smirnov_(politician)
(2000–2001) Moldova Republic of Moldova Presidents (complete list) – Mircea Snegur, President (1990–1997) Petru Lucinschi, President (1997–2001) Prime ministers
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Light Before Dusk
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord Krishna's Love or the Love for Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Worship to Lord Vishnu
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Indian
Playful, Wanted
Girl/Female
Indian
Female servant of God, One who describes
Boy/Male
French American Israeli Hebrew Scottish Irish Spanish
Girl/Female
Indian
Worshipper
Boy/Male
Arabic
Praiseworthy
Boy/Male
Greek
Lord.
Boy/Male
Tamil
King
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