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Island of Croatia
Susak (Italian: Sansego) is a small island on the northern Adriatic coast of Croatia. The name Sansego comes from the Greek word Sansegus meaning oregano
Susak
Surname list
Šušak (pronounced [ʃûʃak]) is a Croatian surname and may refer to: Gojko Šušak (1945–1998), Croatian politician Ivo Šušak (born 1948), Croatian football
Šušak
Croatian politician (1945–1998)
Gojko Šušak (Croatian pronunciation: [gȏːjko ʃûʃak]; 16 March 1945 – 3 May 1998) was a Bosnian-Croat politician who held the post of Minister of Defence
Gojko_Šušak
Topics referred to by the same term
Sušak may refer to several places: Sušak, Rijeka, Croatia Sušak, Slovenia, a village in the Municipality of Ilirska Bistrica in Slovenia This disambiguation
Sušak
Croatian footballer
Ivan Sušak (born 6 October 1997) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Singapore Premier League club Lion City Sailors.
Ivan_Sušak
Part of Rijeka, Croatia
Sušak (Italian: Sussak) is a part of the city of Rijeka in Croatia, where it composes the eastern part of the city, separated from the city center by
Sušak,_Rijeka
Australian soccer player and trainer
Milan Susak (Serbian: Milan Šušak, born 29 January 1984) is an Australian retired footballer who last played for Yangon United as a defender. He is currently
Milan_Susak
Avenue in Croatia
Gojko Šušak Avenue (Croatian: Avenija Gojka Šuška) is an avenue in northeastern Zagreb, Croatia. It serves as part of the boundary between city districts
Gojko_Šušak_Avenue
Croatian football manager
Ivo Šušak (born 10 June 1948) is a Croatian football manager. He was the head coach of Dinamo Vinkovci, Zagreb, Osijek, Maribor, and Dinamo Tbilisi. He
Ivo_Šušak
Territorial dispute after World War I
within Austria-Hungary, while the Yugoslav side claimed that the suburb of Sušak, located outside the Corpus Separatum, represented an inseparable part of
Fiume_question
Place in Inner Carniola, Slovenia
Sušak (pronounced [suˈʃaːk]; Italian: Sussa) is a small village in the Municipality of Ilirska Bistrica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia, close
Sušak,_Ilirska_Bistrica
City in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia
constituting most of the remainder, but its immediate surroundings and the city of Sušak, just across the Rječina river (today a part of Rijeka proper) were inhabited
Rijeka
Territorial settlement between Italy and Yugoslavia
Province of Fiume, and the town of Sušak would be part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Fiume and Sušak would have a joint administration
Treaty_of_Rome_(1924)
Association football club in Singapore
2025–26 season signing a few notable players like Anderson Lopes, Ivan Sušak, Tsiy-William Ndenge and a local football favourite, Safuwan Baharuddin
Lion_City_Sailors_FC
Ukrainian military volunteer and women's rights advocate
Yakubova, suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); Andriana Susak, who fought to retake Schastia while wearing a balaclava to hide her gender
Maria_Berlinska
1920–1924 coastal city-state in modern Croatia
Rome, agreeing to the annexation of Fiume by Italy and the absorption of Sušak by the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. All parties ratified the
Free_State_of_Fiume
Croatian football club
HNK Orijent is a professional football club from Sušak, the eastern part of the city of Rijeka, Croatia. The club was established under the name Orient
HNK_Orijent
Canadian photojournalist
Spremo CM Spremo at BMO Field in 2011 Born (1935-10-20)October 20, 1935 Sušak, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Died August 21, 2017(2017-08-21) (aged 81) Toronto
Boris_Spremo
International airport serving Rijeka, Croatia
in Sušak. Domestic airline Aeroput opened a route linking Sušak to Zagreb in 1930, and a year later, a route linking Zagreb to Belgrade via Sušak, Split
Rijeka_Airport
Index of articles associated with the same name
refer to: Hunting Lodge Mass Grave (Knezdol) Hunting Lodge Mass Grave (Sušak) This set index article includes a list of related items that share the
Hunting_Lodge_Mass_Grave
1992 military offensive in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by foreign observers, on 7 July 1992 the Croatian Defence Minister Gojko Šušak issued an order that only volunteers could be deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Operation_Corridor_92
Village in South Khorasan, Iran
Shushk (Persian: شوشك, also Romanized as Shūshk; also known as Qal‘eh Sūsak and Shūshak) is a village in Zirkuh Rural District, Central District, Zirkuh
Shushk,_Zirkuh
Island of Croatia
the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea, situated between Lošinj, Unije and Susak, just south of Vele Srakane. Administratively, it is part of the town of
Male_Srakane
Football tournament season
Yotsakorn Burapha Hougang United Yuma Suwa Hougang United Diogo Costa Lion City Sailors Ivan Sušak Lion City Sailors Faizal Roslan Tanjong Pagar United
2025–26_Singapore_Cup
DNA analysis of Croat populations
frequency in Croatia observed in population of island Korčula (60.2%), Susak (66%) and Mljet (73.5%), while lowest frequency in islands Cres (27.7%)
Genetic_studies_on_Croats
Town in Croatia
own local committee [hr]. In 1913, there were two gendarmeries in Sušak kotar: Sušak and Kraljevica. "Konačni rezultati izbora" (PDF) (in Croatian). Retrieved
Kraljevica
Border agreement
ISBN 0-8014-1675-2. Bartulović, Željko (2000). "Sušak u odnosima Kraljevine SHS i Italije 1918-1925" [Sušak in the Relations Between the Kingdom of Serbs
Treaty_of_Rapallo_(1920)
1992–1994 armed conflict within the Bosnian War
" — Stjepan Kljuić commenting after his ouster On 2 January 1992, Gojko Šušak, the Minister of Defence of Croatia, and JNA General Andrija Rašeta signed
Croat–Bosniak_War
Football match
GK 25 Ivan Sušak RB 33 Antonio Bosec 86' CB 4 Dominik Kovačić CB 6 Tomislav Božić (c) LB 35 Luka Lučić 46' DM 15 Ivan Ćubelić DM 21 Ljuban Crepulja
2025 Croatian Football Cup final
2025_Croatian_Football_Cup_final
Church in Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
St. Zlata Meglenska's Church, Zagreb
St._Zlata_Meglenska's_Church,_Zagreb
Sports complex in Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
Sports_park_Mladost
Island in Croatia
Benedictine Monastery, which belonged to the former abbey on the island of Susak. Nowadays, there is the cemetery where inhabitants of Ilovik bury their
Sveti_Petar_(island)
Croatian businessman and nobleman (1857–1937)
(third degree) in 1933. Furthermore, Turković was an active member of the Šušak Rotary Club and served as its first president. Turković married Baroness
Milan_Turković_(businessman)
Multi-purpose sports venue in Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
ŠRC_Jarun
Football league season
J1 League star Anderson Lopes". "Sailors sign Croatian goalkeeper Ivan Sušak to boost 2025/2026 ambitions". "Sailors charge up for 2024/25 campaign with
2025–26 Singapore Premier League
2025–26_Singapore_Premier_League
Lion City Sailors 2025–26 football season
On 10 and 16 July, the club announced that both Croatian goalkeeper Ivan Sušak and German midfielder Tsiy-William Ndenge had signed two-year deals respectively
2025–26 Lion City Sailors FC season
2025–26_Lion_City_Sailors_FC_season
Association football club in Croatia
(1991) Stjepan Čordaš (1992–93) Vlado Bilić (1993) Ivica Grnja (1993–94) Ivo Šušak (1993–95) Ivica Matković (1995–96) Ante Čačić (1995–96) Ivan Katalinić (1995–96)
NK_Osijek
Railway line Zagreb–Rijeka in Croatia
188 ft) M602 railway Škrljevo–Bakar, 3,985-metre (13,074 ft) M603 railway Sušak-Pećine–Brajdica area of the Port of Rijeka, and the 1,853-metre (6,079 ft)
M202_railway_(Croatia)
List of islands
cvs.hr. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2006-10-02. "Susak" (in Croatian). peljar.cvs.hr. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03
List of inhabited islands of Croatia
List_of_inhabited_islands_of_Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
List_of_people_from_Zagreb
1992–1995 armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina
JCE included the Croatian President Franjo Tuđman, Defence Minister Gojko Šušak, and general Janko Bobetko. However, on 19 July 2016 the Appeals Chamber
Bosnian_War
Bus station in Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
Zagreb_Bus_Station
Part of the city of Rijeka, Croatia
the obćina of Trsat (court at Sušak), with an area of 20 square kilometres (7.7 mi2), belonged to the kotar of Sušak (Bakar court and electoral district)
Trsat
Bosnian footballer (1917–1992)
War II ended in 1945, he played for FK Udarnik and later with Jedinstvo Sušak. He returned to Željezničar in 1946 and played with them until 1952. He
Joško_Domorocki
Croatian politician
Njavro Pavlović Penić Petrović Porges Premužić Pugelnik Prka Radić Ramljak Ramušćak Reiner M. Šeparović Z. Šeparović Širac Škara Škegro Štern Šušak Vokić
Davor_Štern
18.712 M602 Škrljevo – Bakar Škrljevo – Bakar 12.586 M603 Sušak-Pećine – Rijeka Brajdica Sušak – Rijeka Brajdica 3.802 Other railways for international
List of railway lines in Croatia
List_of_railway_lines_in_Croatia
Croatian rock band
Years active 1999–present Labels Jabukaton, Dallas Records Members Ivan Dečak Irena Celio Robert Kelemen Tomislav Franjo Šušak Mario Robert Kasumović
Vatra_(band)
Croatian part of Adriatic Sea. It is situated between Lošinj, Unije and Susak, just north of Male Srakane. Its area is 1.15 km2, and as of 2021, it had
Vele_Srakane
Village in Croatia
parish priests of Kornić: Andrija Mavrinac (b. Cernik 1882-06-28, primiz Sušak 1906-05-20) Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration
Kornić
Susedgrad Villa Rebar Zagreb TV Tower Trails and roads D1 D3 D24 D29 D307 Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Nova Ves Pantovčak Tkalčićeva Street Transport in Zagreb Cable
List_of_streams_of_Zagreb
Bank in interwar Yugoslavia
added branches in Novi Vinodolski, Osijek, Slavonski Brod, Subotica, and Sušak. The Jugoslavenska Banka suffered during the European banking crisis of
Jugoslavenska_Banka
Football league season
Team of the Year Goalkeeper Ivan Sušak (Slaven Belupo) Defence Moris Valinčić (Istra) Stjepan Radeljić (Rijeka) Filip Uremović (Hajduk Split) Roko Jurišić
2024–25 Croatian Football League
2024–25_Croatian_Football_League
Season of television series
"Single"—Natasha Bedingfield Bottom 3 couple’s solos: Eliminated: Aleksandra Wojda Ben Susak New Pairs: Ashlee Nino and Dmitry Chaplin Group dance: Top 14: "Footloose"
So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series) season 2
So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(American_TV_series)_season_2
Croatian swimmer and water polo player
Tomislav Mohorić Personal information Born (1926-09-27)27 September 1926 Sušak, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Died 28 January 1990(1990-01-28)
Tomislav_Mohorić
Croatian adaptation of the Idol franchise
Katarina Car Did not advance: Timotej Divković, Ankica Kurbaša, Andrija Šušak, Tonka, Ivan Kolić, Kristina Grbić 15 3 "Auditions 3" 12 October 2024 (2024-10-12)
Superstar (Croatian TV series)
Superstar_(Croatian_TV_series)
1941–1945 puppet state of Germany and Italy
created. In addition, on 29 October 1943, the Kommissariat of Sušak-Krk (Croatian: Građanska Sušak-Rijeka) was created separately by the Germans to act as a
Independent_State_of_Croatia
Radio station in Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
Radio_101_(Croatia)
Croatian politician (born 1946)
Njavro Pavlović Penić Petrović Porges Premužić Pugelnik Prka Radić Ramljak Ramušćak Reiner M. Šeparović Z. Šeparović Širac Škara Škegro Štern Šušak Vokić
Nenad_Porges
Style of animation originating from Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
Zagreb school of animated films
Zagreb_school_of_animated_films
Croatian recording artist (born 1981)
independently on their SoundCloud profile. In August 2012 bassist Tomislav Šušak from Vatra and Skaut, formerly of Kinoklub and Ramirez, join them on tour
Žanamari_Perčić
Village in Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Croatia
List of chaplains of Garica: Dragutin Hlača (b. Grobnik 1872-12-26, primiz Sušak 1900-10-14) It is the seat of the Local Committee [hr] of Garica, encompassing
Garica
Croatian football club
same year. Opatija played its first official match on May 14, 1911, in Sušak, competing against the football section of that town's Sokol. In 1912, the
NK_Opatija
Settlement in Croatia
of parish priests of Divjake: Rude Miloš (b. Zlobin 1883-04-07, primiz Sušak 1908-07-05) ... Antun Čubranić (b. Baška Draga 1937-10-17, primiz Punat 1962-07-08)
Divjake,_Croatia
Square and park in Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
Nikola_Šubić_Zrinski_Square
Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1941–2006)
Pavković Momčilo Perišić Milivoj Petković Ridvan Qazimi † Martin Špegelj Gojko Šušak Other notable commanders Mehmed Alagić Tihomir Blaškić Đorđe Božović † Valentin
Slobodan_Milošević
2011 tennis event results
Schoofs 5 6 [8] 2 M Abramović M Buzărnescu 7 6 I Klepić A Šušak 7 2 [10] I Klepić A Šušak 0 1 D Banoveć K Bekavac 3 2 2 M Abramović M Buzărnescu
2011 Zagreb Ladies Open – Doubles
2011_Zagreb_Ladies_Open_–_Doubles
Military unit
Pavković Momčilo Perišić Milivoj Petković Ridvan Qazimi † Martin Špegelj Gojko Šušak Other notable commanders Mehmed Alagić Tihomir Blaškić Đorđe Božović † Valentin
Garda_Panteri
Association football club in Croatia
FW MKD Aleksandar Trajkovski 10 MF CRO Matija Subotić 11 FW CRO Mirko Sušak 12 GK CRO Josip Posavec 13 DF FRA Mody Mamadou Boune 14 MF SVN Marcel
NK_Lokomotiva_Zagreb
Association football governing body in Yugoslavia
Subassociation (7 March 1920) Subotica Football Subassociation (3 March 1920) Sušak Football Subassociation (early 1940) Veliki Bečkerek Football Subassociation
Football Association of Yugoslavia
Football_Association_of_Yugoslavia
Military unit
Pavković Momčilo Perišić Milivoj Petković Ridvan Qazimi † Martin Špegelj Gojko Šušak Other notable commanders Mehmed Alagić Tihomir Blaškić Đorđe Božović † Valentin
National_Protection_(Croatia)
Military unit
Pavković Momčilo Perišić Milivoj Petković Ridvan Qazimi † Martin Špegelj Gojko Šušak Other notable commanders Mehmed Alagić Tihomir Blaškić Đorđe Božović † Valentin
National Defence of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia
National_Defence_of_the_Autonomous_Province_of_Western_Bosnia
Pedestrian tunnel in Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
Grič_Tunnel_(Zagreb)
Award
person by Andrej Plenković in January 2020) Dario Kordić Vladimir Šeks Gojko Šušak Franjo Tuđman Nikica Valentić Ivan Vekić Vice Vukojević Muhamed Zulić Law
Order_of_Ante_Starčević
2026 Czech film
place in Croatia, Czech Republic and Slovakia. Shooting locations include Susak island, Thermal Pool of MUDr. Antonín Čapek in Trenčianske Teplice, Auditorium
War with the Salamanders (film)
War_with_the_Salamanders_(film)
NK Istra 1961 2025–26 football season
Lončar 72' Bangura 77' Report Vuković 8' Pajač 42' Diop 80' Kolinger 88' Sušak 90+4' Stadium: Stadion Aldo Drosina Attendance: 3,483 Referee: Zdenko Lovrić
2025–26_NK_Istra_1961_season
National association football team
for the 1996 Olympics in the United States. Under the leadership of Ivo Šušak, the Croatian U23 team competed at the 1997 Mediterranean Games, being in
Croatia national under-23 football team
Croatia_national_under-23_football_team
Nizam Geylang International 9 2023 Syazwan Buhari Tampines Rovers 8 2024–25 Syazwan Buhari (2) Tampines Rovers 11 2025–26 Ivan Sušak Lion City Sailors 10
Singapore Premier League Awards Night
Singapore_Premier_League_Awards_Night
Proto-Slavic sound law
innovation, and that there are exceptions in some Croatian Čakavian dialects of Susak and Istria, which have retained the original accentuation. This has been
Illich-Svitych's_law
Croatian football club
Ivo Šušak (1989–92) Ilija Lončarević (1994–95) Ivica Matković (1995–96) Krešimir Ganjto (1997) Branko Tucak (1997–98) Josip Kuže (1998–99) Ivo Šušak (1999–00)
NK_Zagreb
Pavković Momčilo Perišić Milivoj Petković Ridvan Qazimi † Martin Špegelj Gojko Šušak Other notable commanders Mehmed Alagić Tihomir Blaškić Đorđe Božović † Valentin
List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Yugoslav Wars
List_of_aviation_shootdowns_and_accidents_during_the_Yugoslav_Wars
Main international airport serving Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
Zagreb_Airport
Paramilitary unit in Yugoslav Wars
Pavković Momčilo Perišić Milivoj Petković Ridvan Qazimi † Martin Špegelj Gojko Šušak Other notable commanders Mehmed Alagić Tihomir Blaškić Đorđe Božović † Valentin
Dušan the Mighty (paramilitary)
Dušan_the_Mighty_(paramilitary)
Port in Croatia
followed by warehouses in Škrljevo in 1978. In 1979, a container terminal in Sušak, a phosphate terminal in Rijeka and a timber terminal in Bršica were added
Port_of_Rijeka
Croatian fascist politician (1901–1986)
the island of Krk on 8 October 1901. He went to gymnasium in Pazin and Sušak. In Zagreb, he studied Slavistics and the Romance languages, specializing
Antun_Bonifačić
Specialized museum in Zagreb, Croatia
Square Croatian Nobles Square Dubrovnik Avenue Eugen Kvaternik Square Gojko Šušak Avenue Ilica Street Krvavi Most Lenuci Horseshoe Ljubljanska Avenue Marin
Museum of Broken Relationships
Museum_of_Broken_Relationships
Military unit
Littoral. The Corps' operational area extended from the Tagliamento River to Susak and Rijeka. The task of the Corps was to secure the northeastern Adriatic
LXXXXVII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)
LXXXXVII_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)
Serbian painter (1926–2019)
Sciences and Arts, who lived and worked in Paris, France. Omčikus was born in Sušak, Rijeka, at the time in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Since
Petar_Omčikus
transports. In June 1933, Czech Airlines flew the A.35 from the port town of Sušak (the former name for Rijeka). The aircraft was named the “Adriatic Express”
Aero_A.35
Defensive areas used by Kriegsmarine in WW2
Polar Coast North "Harstad" Jan 1945 Narvik May 1945 "Istrien" Sep 1943 Susak Adriatic South Dec 1944 "Italienische Riviera" Nizza Southern France "Kanalinseln"
Sea_defense_zone
Croatian politician
served as Prime Minister of Croatia from 1992 to 1993. Šarinić was born in Sušak and graduated from the University of Zagreb then-Faculty of Architecture
Hrvoje_Šarinić
1991 Croatian War of Independence battle
that the group included Deputy Defence Minister Gojko Šušak, Branimir Glavaš and Vice Vukojević. Šušak claimed that he had nothing to do with the incident
Battle_of_Borovo_Selo
Paramilitary unit
Pavković Momčilo Perišić Milivoj Petković Ridvan Qazimi † Martin Špegelj Gojko Šušak Other notable commanders Mehmed Alagić Tihomir Blaškić Đorđe Božović † Valentin
Kninjas
Forces in 1991, none of whom have been in active duty since 2005. † Gojko Šušak died in office while serving as Croatian Defence Minister and was awarded
Stožerni_general
Town in Istria, Croatia
fabbriche in Italia "Cadastre National de l'Istrie". Jadranski institut Sušak. July 1946. "Population by Towns/Municipalities" (xlsx). Census of Population
Labin
Mountain plateau in Slovenia
Brdo Rečica Rjavče Sabonje Šembije Smrje Snežnik Soze Starod Studena Gora Sušak Tominje Topolc Trpčane Velika Bukovica Veliko Brdo Vrbica Vrbovo Zabiče
Snežnik_(plateau)
up of Bosniak muslims, naming it the 13th SS "Handscar division", Gojko Šušak with approval from president Tudjman in 1991 formed a unit composed mainly
Bosnian Muslim paramilitary units
Bosnian_Muslim_paramilitary_units
killed The survivors were captured, one of them died of wounds sustained. Susak Yugoslavia World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk
List of shipwrecks in June 1942
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1942
President of Croatia from 1990 to 1999
after the country's independence, the most prominent of whom was Gojko Šušak, whose father and elder brother had been members of the Ustaše. These meetings
Franjo_Tuđman
Croatian politician, general and businessman
2010-05-29. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-06-02. Susak, Vladimir (12 August 2020). "Forgotten Victims: Serbs Targeted in Bosnia-Croatia
Ante_Prkačin
Section of a public road acting as a runway for aircraft
October 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2017. "Aerodrom "SUŠAK" (Aerodrom Grobnik) - kroz povijest" ["SUŠAK" Airport (Grobnik Airport) - through history]. Moja
Road_runway
SUSAK
SUSAK
SUSAK
SUSAK
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, Greek
Pure; Keeper of the Keys
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suyogita | ஸà¯à®¯à¯‹à®•ீதா
Good abilities, A person who who is able to do every sort of work very efficiently
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Starting; Related to Music
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sikh
Beautiful; Desire
Biblical
Naarai, young person
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Most Exalted
Male
Serbian
(Вилим) Serbian form of German Wilhelm, VILIM means "will-helmet."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Peacemaker, Who is calm and disciplined
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Merciful; Forgiving
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Scottish
From the Red Marsh
SUSAK
SUSAK
SUSAK
SUSAK
SUSAK