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Place in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Suipacha is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the administrative centre for Suipacha Partido. Both are named after the first battle won
Suipacha
The Battle of Suipacha was fought on 7 November 1810 in Bolivia during the Bolivian War of Independence between the Spanish colonial army and the Republican
Battle_of_Suipacha
Department in Argentina
Suipacha Partido is a partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 9,000 inhabitants and an area
Suipacha_Partido
Argentine military commander
April and July 1816, and earlier led the patriot victory at the Battle of Suipacha (7 November 1810), the first major triumph of the revolutionary forces
Antonio_González_de_Balcarce
Group 1 horse race in Argentina
The Gran Premio Suipacha is a Group 1 horse race run at Hipódromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires, Argentina, open to horses three years old or older. It
Gran_Premio_Suipacha
Architectural structure
Argentine modernism who also designed the Teatro Gran Rex, in Corrientes and Suipacha) at the request of the mayor Mariano de Vedia y Mitre (appointed by president
Obelisco_de_Buenos_Aires
1813 Argentine War of Independence battle
the first Argentine National Anthem, along with the battles of San José, Suipacha, Las Piedras, Salta and Tucumán. There is also a brief reference to the
Battle_of_San_Lorenzo
Football stadium in Paraná, Argentina
capacity with the construction of a stand on Presbítero Grella (then 'Suipacha', capacity of 3,000), another stand for 1,500 people, and the stalls (1
Estadio Presbítero Bartolomé Grella
Estadio_Presbítero_Bartolomé_Grella
Suicide bombing in Argentina
into the front of the Israeli Embassy located on the corner of Arroyo and Suipacha and detonated. The embassy, a Catholic church, and a nearby school building
1992 Buenos Aires Israeli embassy bombing
1992_Buenos_Aires_Israeli_embassy_bombing
1946 short story by Julio Cortázar
the Province of Buenos Aires, which can still be found in the streets Suipacha and Necochea.[citation needed] A male narrator and his sister are introduced
Casa_Tomada
Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Michael the Archangel Location Location Corner of Bartolomé Mitre and Suipacha, San Nicolás, Buenos Aires Country Argentina Interactive map of Church
Church of San Miguel de Arcangel (Buenos Aires)
Church_of_San_Miguel_de_Arcangel_(Buenos_Aires)
Administrative territorial entity of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
San José de Flores (Barrio Flores), San Nicolás, San Pedro, San Vicente, Suipacha, Viedma and Zárate. Every partido is administered by an executive and a
Partidos_of_Buenos_Aires
1917 lost Argentine animated film
Ducaus. El Apóstol was released on November 9, 1917, at the Cine Select-Suipacha. The film was successful in Buenos Aires, with newspapers favorably reviewing
El_Apóstol
(modern Bolivia). There were initial victories, such as in the Battle of Suipacha and the revolt of Cochabamba, but it was finally defeated during the Battle
First_Upper_Peru_campaign
Horse racing track in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Premio Jockey Club Gran Premio Miguel Alfredo Martínez de Hoz Gran Premio Suipacha Mil Guineas Group 2 Races Gran Premio 9 de Julio Gran Premio América Gran
Hipódromo_de_San_Isidro
Battle of Salta, 22 May 1810 Open Cabildo, Battle of San Lorenzo, Battle of Suipacha, 1813 Assembly, Shooting of Liniers, Jujuy Exodus. Date 25 May 1810 – 7
Timeline of the Argentine War of Independence
Timeline_of_the_Argentine_War_of_Independence
Federation of former Spanish Imperial provinces in South America (1810–1831)
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
United_Provinces_of_the_Río_de_la_Plata
1810 revolution in Buenos Aires
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
May_Revolution
Secessionist civil war (1810–1825)
reinforcements, leading to the first patriotic victory at the battle of Suipacha, which gave Buenos Aires control over the Upper Peru. The royalist generals
Argentine_War_of_Independence
November 1810 Nieto and Córdoba were decisively defeated in the Battle of Suipacha and taken prisoner. They were condemned to death and executed in Potosi
José_de_Córdoba_y_Rojas
Spanish Navy officer and colonial administrator (1756–1829)
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Baltasar_Hidalgo_de_Cisneros
towards Tupiza and then Suipacha, to await reinforcement, where later they achieved their first victory at the Battle of Suipacha. (in Spanish) History
Battle_of_Cotagaita
Israeli diplomatic mission in Argentina
Argentinian embassy". embassies.gov.il. Retrieved 24 February 2025. "Arroyo y Suipacha. Esquina del Alma" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2014
Embassy of Israel, Buenos Aires
Embassy_of_Israel,_Buenos_Aires
Racehorse stud farm in Argentina
the 1989 Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires, 1989 and 1990 Gran Premio Suipacha, and 1990 and 1991 Gran Premio Maipu Oceanside (1987) – 1990 Argentine
Haras_La_Quebrada
Argentine general
Cotagaita. Weeks later, on November 7, 1810, he fought in the Battle of Suipacha, first win rioplatenses revolutionary arms, which allowed the rise of the
Eustoquio_Díaz_Vélez
Bolivian War of Independence and Argentine War of Independence Battle of Suipacha 7 Nov The United Provinces of the Río de la Plata defeat Spain Spanish
List_of_battles_1801–1900
Argentine politician (1775–1853)
previous viceroy Santiago de Liniers. After fighting at the Battle of Suipacha he entered Upper Peru, where he was for a short time governor of La Paz
Nicolás_Rodríguez_Peña
Public holiday in Argentina
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
First_National_Government
Argentinian military leader and politician
Spanish troops at the Upper Peru, which was victorious in the Battle of Suipacha (in present-day Bolivia). He then returned to Buenos Aires and took part
Martín_Miguel_de_Güemes
Argentine thoroughbred racehorse
Ramírez Espatula – Winner of the Clásico Suipacha La Glorieuse – Winner of the Clásico Criadores and Clásico Suipacha Carta Blanca – Winner of the Clásico
Old_Man_(horse)
Battles during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1796–1808
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
British invasions of the River Plate
British_invasions_of_the_River_Plate
Ethnocultural community centers
Centro Vasco "Eusko - Deya" de Salliqueló, Buenos Aires Centro Vasco de Suipacha Gure Txokoa, Buenos Aires Centro Vasco Argentino 'Gure Etxea', Buenos Aires
Basque_center
Public transport system in Mendoza, Argentina
Tamarindos Patricias Mendocinas José María Godoy Rubilar Lugones Moldes Suipacha Mendoza Belgrano Pedro Molina 25 de Mayo Pellegrini Luján (2027) Chacabuco
Metrotranvía_Mendoza
Football stadium in Santa Fe, Argentina
Calvario School currently operates at the intersection of Urquiza and Suipacha streets; while the third was where the rectory of the Universidad Nacional
Estadio_15_de_Abril
1817 invasion in Upper Peru
e Upper Peru campaigns 1810–1817 First campaign (1810-1812) Cotagaita Suipacha Huaqui Second campaign (1812-1813) Tucumán Salta Pequereque Vilcapugio
Fourth_Upper_Peru_campaign
Argentine military leader, politician, and lawyer (1770-1820)
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Manuel_Belgrano
Argentine military officer and statesman (1759–1829)
because of such rules. Saavedra thought that the victory at the battle of Suipacha strengthened his perspective, as the Junta would have defeated its enemies
Cornelio_Saavedra
robustos desgarran al ibérico altivo león. 𝄇 Coro VII San José, San Lorenzo, Suipacha, ambas Piedras, Salta y Tucumán, La Colonia y las mismas murallas del tirano
Argentine_National_Anthem
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Chivilcoy_Partido
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Pilar_Partido
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Mercedes_Partido
France Bolivian War of Independence (1809–25) Battle of Cotagaita Battle of Suipacha Battle of Huaqui Battle of Pequereque Battle of Vilcapugio Action of Tambo
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
Legacy of 1810 revolution in Buenos Aires
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Legacy_of_the_May_Revolution
1817 conflict in Bolivian and Argentine Wars of Independence
e Upper Peru campaigns 1810–1817 First campaign (1810-1812) Cotagaita Suipacha Huaqui Second campaign (1812-1813) Tucumán Salta Pequereque Vilcapugio
Battle of la Tablada de Tolomosa
Battle_of_la_Tablada_de_Tolomosa
Novel by Marco Denevi
respectively. The scenes set in Cecilia's house were filmed in the mansion at 78 Suipacha Street, allowing Denevi to finally see the interior of the mysterious house
Secret_Ceremony_(novel)
1811 siege
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Siege_of_Montevideo_(1811)
Regiment of the Argentine Army
Company "Buenos Ayres" B Company "Curupaytí" C Company "25 May" D Company "Suipacha" E Company "Defensa" Commando Company (Air Assault) "Independence" The
Regiment_of_Patricians
1810 independent government of Argentina
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Primera_Junta
18/19th-century French soldier in service of Spain; colonial official in New Spain
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of Buenos Aires
Santiago_de_Liniers,_1st_Count_of_Buenos_Aires
Street in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Juan Domingo Perón and Sarmiento, and calle Florida, Maipú, Esmeralda, Suipacha and the Carabelas passage, before arriving at Plaza de la República, location
Avenida_Roque_Sáenz_Peña
Aires received the news of the first military victory at the Battle of Suipacha, a small celebration was held. Mariano Moreno tried to join it, but the
Honours_Suppression_decree
Musical artist
recorded his own works such as "Pata ancha" and arranged pieces like "Suipacha" and "Emancipación." In 1959, he left the group for family reasons and
Mario_Demarco
e Upper Peru campaigns 1810–1817 First campaign (1810-1812) Cotagaita Suipacha Huaqui Second campaign (1812-1813) Tucumán Salta Pequereque Vilcapugio
Battle_of_Tucumán
Coronel Mom Municipal Delegation Coronel Mom [es] Alberti Buenos Aires Suipacha 245 34°50′40″S 60°18′21″W / 34.844392°S 60.305749°W / -34.844392; -60
List of works by Francisco Salamone
List_of_works_by_Francisco_Salamone
Town in Buenos Aires, Argentina
General Rivas is a town located in the Suipacha Partido in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. General Rivas is located 152 km (94 mi) from the city
General_Rivas
Argentine politician and soldier
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Martín_Rodríguez_(politician)
Battle of the Bolivian War of Independence
retreating to the South, they had another encounter which they lost at Suipacha. The successful advance of the Primera Junta's troops continued to the
Battle_of_Huaqui
Argentine statesman and soldier
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Mariano_Boedo
Argentine statesman and lawyer
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Gerónimo_Salguero
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Olavarría_Partido
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
General_Alvear_Partido
Buenos Aires (year 1927). Apartment building for "Bencich Hermanos". Suipacha 1399 (corner Arroyo ), Buenos Aires (year 1927). Apartment building for
Eduardo_Le_Monnier
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
General_La_Madrid_Partido
Argentine lawyer and politician
With these reinforcements, Balcarce achieved victory at the Battle of Suipacha, which allowed patriots to control all of Upper Peru unopposed. One of
Juan_José_Castelli
Posse Hipódromo de San Isidro 1600 meters 3yo+ Turf October Gran Premio Suipacha Hipódromo de San Isidro 1000 meters 3yo+ Turf October Gran Premio Diamante
List of South American Group races
List_of_South_American_Group_races
Spanish noble (1776–1846)
organized new forces but did not advance South until after the Battle of Suipacha, which left the region under control of the revolutionaries. In May 1811
José Manuel de Goyeneche, 1st Count of Guaqui
José_Manuel_de_Goyeneche,_1st_Count_of_Guaqui
1812–1813 military campaign
e Upper Peru campaigns 1810–1817 First campaign (1810-1812) Cotagaita Suipacha Huaqui Second campaign (1812-1813) Tucumán Salta Pequereque Vilcapugio
Second_Upper_Peru_campaign
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Tres_Lomas_Partido
Argentine revolutionary (1774–1825)
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Domingo_French
1816 conflict in Argentine War of Independence
e Upper Peru campaigns 1810–1817 First campaign (1810-1812) Cotagaita Suipacha Huaqui Second campaign (1812-1813) Tucumán Salta Pequereque Vilcapugio
Battle_of_Yavi
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
Paz Partido Mercedes Partido Navarro Partido San Andrés de Giles Partido Suipacha Partido "Resignations and Appointments". press.vatican.va. Retrieved Sep
Archdiocese_of_Mercedes-Luján
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Ensenada_Partido
1816 proclamation of independence of the United Provinces of South America from Spain
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Argentine Declaration of Independence
Argentine_Declaration_of_Independence
19th-century Bolivian politician and lawyer
Francisco de Paula Sanz. News of the royalist defeat at the Battle of Suipacha spread quickly in Potosí, and the people demanded an open town council
Manuel_Molina_Zamudio
Conflict for Bolivian independence from the Spanish Empire (1809-25)
The first army sent was led by Juan José Castelli. After his victory at Suipacha, he arrested the president of the Audiencia, the intendant of Potosí, as
Bolivian_War_of_Independence
Spanish general
October and at Tupiza on 29 October, but collected their forces, and at Suipacha on 7 November they gained a complete victory, the royalist governor and
Vicente_Nieto
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Rojas_Partido
Partidos of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Campana_Partido
1813 battle of the Argentine War of Independence
e Upper Peru campaigns 1810–1817 First campaign (1810-1812) Cotagaita Suipacha Huaqui Second campaign (1812-1813) Tucumán Salta Pequereque Vilcapugio
Battle_of_Salta
Argentine actress (1919–2001)
received the Premio Pablo Podestá and a room at the Tita Merello Complex on Suipacha Street was named in her honor by the Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual
Delia_Garcés
Argentine lawyer, journalist, and politician
his resistance to Moreno's proposals after the victory at the Battle of Suipacha, considering that the revolution had defeated its enemies and should relax
Mariano_Moreno
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Roque_Pérez_Partido
Argentine statesman and bishop
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Justo_de_Santa_María_de_Oro
Partido in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
General_Pueyrredón_Partido
Feat in the South American wars of independence
battles Ayohuma Chacabuco Huaqui Maipú Martín García Salta San Lorenzo Suipacha Tacuarí Tucumán Vilcapugio Other events Argentine Declaration of Independence
Crossing_of_the_Andes
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Nueve_de_Julio_Partido
Government gazette of Argentina
gazette First issue July 1893; 132 years ago (1893-07) Country Argentina Based in Suipacha 767, Buenos Aires Language Spanish Website boletinoficial.gob.ar
Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina
Boletín_Oficial_de_la_República_Argentina
1817 conflict in Bolivian and Argentine Wars of Independence
e Upper Peru campaigns 1810–1817 First campaign (1810-1812) Cotagaita Suipacha Huaqui Second campaign (1812-1813) Tucumán Salta Pequereque Vilcapugio
Battle_of_Sopachuy
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Pellegrini_Partido
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Coronel_Suárez_Partido
Bolivian military officer (1789–1869)
that occurred from 1811 to 1817: Huaqui, Las Piedras, Tucumán, Salta, Suipacha, Vilcapugio, Ayuma, Sipesipe. At Sipesipe, he showed great courage and
Dámaso_Bilbao_la_Vieja
Brunetta Tower (es:Torre Brunetta), a 30-storey-high building located in Suipacha 1111, in the Retiro barrio of Buenos Aires; as of 2018, the ministry owned
Secretariat of Tourism, Environment and Sports (Argentina)
Secretariat_of_Tourism,_Environment_and_Sports_(Argentina)
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
San_Miguel_Partido
Argentine sprinter (born 2000)
Personal information Full name Elián Gaspar Larregina Born (2000-02-20) 20 February 2000 (age 26) Suipacha, Argentina Sport Sport Athletics Event 400 metres
Elián_Larregina
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Salliqueló_Partido
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Salto_Partido
Municipality in Potosí Department, Bolivia
Concepcion Esmoraca Oploca Oro Ingenio Quiriza Rufino Carrasco Soracaya Suipacha Talina Tupiza Villa Pacheco The people are predominantly indigenous citizens
Tupiza_Municipality
Department in Argentina
Cayetano San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel San Nicolás San Pedro San Vicente Suipacha Tandil Tapalqué Tigre Tordillo Tornquist Trenque Lauquen Tres Arroyos Tres
Escobar_Partido
Vasquez Mansilla (2006) Gran Premio Maipú (2006, 2007, 2011) Gran Premio Suipacha (2006, 2008) Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires (2007, 2008, 2010) Gran
Jorge_Ricardo
Provincial legislature in Argentina
Mercedes Merlo Moreno Morón Navarro Pilar San Fernando San Isidro San Miguel Suipacha Tigre Tres de Febrero Vicente López 15 8 Second See list Arrecifes Baradero
Legislature of Buenos Aires Province
Legislature_of_Buenos_Aires_Province
SUIPACHA
SUIPACHA
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SUIPACHA
Boy/Male
Native American
egret.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek Georgios, SIORUS means "earth-worker, farmer."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living near a small grove or copse, from Old English grÄfet, grÇ£fet ‘little grove’ (from Old English grÄf(e), grÇ£fe ‘grove’, ‘copse’ + the diminutive suffix -et).
Male
Danish
, follower of Christ.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of All
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Teutonic
Dark Battle and Gravel; Stone; Gray Battle Maiden
Boy/Male
British, English
Brilliant
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Traditional
Sweet
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Character of Mahabharata; Son of King Shantanu
Boy/Male
Russian
Strong fighter.
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SUIPACHA
SUIPACHA
SUIPACHA
SUIPACHA