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Historic Native American tribe from Louisiana
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Taensa
Falsified indigenous language of North America
The Taensa language was spoken by the Taensa people originally of northeastern Louisiana, and later with historical importance in Alabama. Though poorly
Taensa_language
Parish in Louisiana, United States
is St. Joseph. The name Tensas is derived from the historic indigenous Taensa people. The parish was founded in 1843 following Indian Removal. The parish
Tensas_Parish,_Louisiana
Cultural period in parts of the US (1000 CE – 1500 CE)
near St. Louis, Missouri. It is considered ancestral to the Natchez and Taensa Peoples. Emerald Mound: A Plaquemine Mississippian period archaeological
Mississippian period (archaeology)
Mississippian_period_(archaeology)
Pre-Columbian cultures of North America
Europeans when they first arrived in the area. In the Natchez Bluffs area, the Taensa and Natchez people had held out against Mississippian influence and continued
Mound_Builders
Archaeological culture in the south-eastern United States
Bayou cultures. It is considered ancestral to the historic Natchez and Taensa peoples. The Hopewell tradition was a widely dispersed set of related populations
Marksville_culture
U.S. state
Plaquemine culture is considered ancestral to the historic Natchez and Taensa peoples, whose descendants encountered Europeans in the colonial era. By
Louisiana
Archaeological culture in the lower Mississippi River Valley, United States
to the Marksville culture (100 BCE to 400 CE). The Natchez and related Taensa peoples were their historic period descendants. The type site for the culture
Plaquemine_culture
River in Alabama, United States
County, Alabama. The name "Tensaw" is derived from the historic indigenous Taensa people. It is a distributary of the Mobile River, about 41 miles (66 km)
Tensaw_River
Agricultural technique of Indigenous people in the Americas
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Three_Sisters_(agriculture)
Precontact 'chiefdom' in North America
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Cofitachequi
Variety of English language
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
American_English
earlier Tchefuncte culture. It is considered ancestral to the Natchez and Taensa peoples. Around the year 800 CE, the Mississippian culture emerged from
History_of_Louisiana
Pijao language Pisabo (possibly the same language as Matsés) Quinipissa Taensa Tiou Yamacraw Yamasee Yazoo Loukotka (1968) reports the names of hundreds
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Reputably reported languages later shown to not exist
languages turn out to be hoaxes, such as the Kukurá language of Brazil or the Taensa language of Louisiana. Others are honest errors that persist in the literature
Spurious_languages
Native American tribe in Louisiana
Avoyel petits Taensas in 1699. However, they are a different group than the Natchez–speaking Taensa, whom the French called the grand Taensas. The Avoyel
Avoyel
River in Louisiana
Louisiana black bear. The name Tensas is derived from the historic indigenous Taensa people. The first plantations along the Tensas River were established by
Tensas_River
1700s–1950s indigenous pidgin of the coastal southern US
used it were the Alabama, Apalachee, Biloxi, Chacato, Pakana, Pascagoula, Taensa, Tunica, Caddo, Chickasaw, Houma, Choctaw, Chitimacha, Natchez, and Ofo
Mobilian_Jargon
Pidgin trade language from the Pacific Northwest
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Chinook_Jargon
Topics referred to by the same term
Tensas may refer to: Taensa, sometimes spelled Tensas, a Native American tribe Tensas Parish, Louisiana, one of 64 parishes of Louisiana Tensas River,
Tensas
Historical Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Native Americans living along the lower Mississippi River, such as the Taensa. During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, French colonists in the
Natchez_people
Native American culture
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Oneota
Systems of faith and worship of the Native Americans
Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (religion of the Mississippian culture) Taensa religion Taino religion Tairona religion Tapirape shamanism Tehuelche religion
Native_American_religions
Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (religion of the Mississippian culture) Earth Cult Taensa religion Taino religion Tairona religion Tapirape shamanism Tehuelche religion
List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Indigenous groups in the US
east central Florida Suteree (Sitteree, Sutarees, Sataree), North Carolina Taensa, Mississippi Tawasa, Alabama Tequesta, southeastern coastal Florida Timucua
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands
Native American tribe
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Nacogdoche
Earthwork or mound intended to support a structure or activity
Related topics Eastern Agricultural Complex Fourche Maline culture Mississippian culture Natchez Plaquemine culture Platform mound Taensa Troyville culture
Platform_mound
Archaeological site in southwestern Illinois, US
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Cahokia
Indigenous civilization in present-day Southern Plains
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Caddoan_Mississippian_culture
Dialect of Spanish
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Isleño_Spanish
Area in present-day Florida
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Apalachee_Province
American ethnologist (1837–1899)
The Taensa Grammar and Dictionary: A Deception Exposed. F. H. Revell. 1885. Retrieved 2013-04-24. (Exposé of the hoax grammar of the so-called Taensa language
Daniel_Garrison_Brinton
Form of Native American art
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Shell_gorget
Regional history of slavery in the US
natives, including the Atakapa, Bayogoula, Natchez, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Taensa, and Alabamon peoples, would continue throughout the history of French rule
History of slavery in Louisiana
History_of_slavery_in_Louisiana
Extinct indigenous language of Mississippi and Louisiana
Language family Language isolate or distantly related to Muskogean Dialects Taensa ?Avoyel Language codes ISO 639-3 ncz Glottolog natc1249 ELP Natchez Precontact
Natchez_language
Archaeological phase within the Mississippian III period
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Dallas_phase
Late prehistoric Native American archaeological culture
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Fort_Walton_culture
United States historic place
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Shiloh_Indian_Mounds_Site
Plaquemine culture archaeological site in Adams County, Mississippi, U.S.
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Anna_site
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Millstone_Bluff
Catahoula Lake, formerly within the parish's boundaries and named from a Taensa/Natchez word meaning big, clear lake 8,223 739 sq mi (1,914 km2) Claiborne
List_of_parishes_in_Louisiana
Historic site in Louisiana, United States
Related topics Eastern Agricultural Complex Fourche Maline culture Mississippian culture Natchez Plaquemine culture Platform mound Taensa Troyville culture
Filhiol_Mound_Site
River in Arkansas and Louisiana, United States
historic tribes who lived along it. Others included the Caddo, Osage Nation, Taensa, Chickasaw, and Choctaw. The historian Muriel Hazel Wright suggested that
Ouachita_River
Archaeological site in Florida, United States
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Yon_Mound_and_Village_Site
the opportunity to make an alliance with the Chickasaw, bringing them 12 Taensa slaves. In Mississippi and Tennessee the Chickasaw played both the French
Slavery among Native Americans in the United States
Slavery_among_Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
North American cultural period (1000 BCE – 1000 CE)
Related topics Eastern Agricultural Complex Fourche Maline culture Mississippian culture Natchez Plaquemine culture Platform mound Taensa Troyville culture
Woodland_period
Archaeological site in Georgia, USA
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Park_Mound
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Palos_site
Archaeological site in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Medora_site
Historic site in Mississippi, United States
Related topics Eastern Agricultural Complex Fourche Maline culture Mississippian culture Natchez Plaquemine culture Platform mound Taensa Troyville culture
Feltus_Mound_Site
Archaeological site in Georgia, United States of America
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Beaverdam Creek Archaeological Site
Beaverdam_Creek_Archaeological_Site
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Orendorf_Site
Sign language predominantly in the US
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
American_Sign_Language
Legendary indigenous North American creature
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Thunderbird_(mythology)
Native American tribes, Mississippi valley
the nearby Taensa and Natchez) had a complex religion. They had built temples, created cult images, and had a priest class. The Tunica, Taensa, and Natchez
Tunica_people
Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States
historic Fort Mims. The name Tensaw is derived from the historic indigenous Taensa people. A post office operated under the name Tensaw from 1807 to 1953.
Tensaw,_Alabama
Historic Native American tribe from Louisiana and Texas
for the lower reaches of the Quachita River after the confluence of the Taensa River) in northeastern Louisiana, about 1690 they settled near Pargoud Landing
Natchitoches_people
Native American polity of uncertain origins, in present-day Louisiana and Arkansas
visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition Mississippian shatter zone Natchez Taensa Tunica Ethridge, Robbie (2013). From Chicaza to Chickasaw. Chapel Hill:
Quigualtam
Mythological serpent found in the mythology of many cultures
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Horned_Serpent
Creole language of southern US
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Gullah_language
Archaeological site in Arkansas, United States
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Boone's_Mounds
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Alaska_Native_languages
with notable exceptions being the Plaquemine culture Natchez and related Taensa peoples. Other tribes descended from Mississippian cultures include the
Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Visual_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous folk monster
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Underwater_panther
Algonquian language spoken in North America
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Blackfoot_language
Salishan language or dialect continuum of North America
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Lushootseed
Topics referred to by the same term
Tensaw may refer to: Taensa, sometimes spelled Tensaw, a Native American tribe Tensaw, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Baldwin County, Alabama
Tensaw
Varieties of English spoken in the Southern United States
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Southern_American_English
Hybrid language of Spanish and English
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Spanglish
Largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Monks_Mound
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition
List_of_sites_and_peoples_visited_by_the_Hernando_de_Soto_Expedition
Historical Native American tribe in Louisiana
people in 1700. He first met members of the tribe transporting salt to the Taensa. Bienville traveled to the principal Ouachita village, which he described
Ouachita_people
Southern Pomo, Southern Sierra Miwok, Southern Tiwa, Stoney, Susquehannock, Taensa, Takelma, Tamyen, Tangipahoa, Taos, Tataviam, Tawasa, Tequesta, Tewa,Tillamook
Languages of the United States
Languages_of_the_United_States
Branch of the Eskaleut language family
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Inuit_languages
Austronesian language of Guam and the Mariana Islands
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Chamorro_language
Dialect spoken in the Great Lakes region
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Inland Northern American English
Inland_Northern_American_English
Variety or dialect of American English
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Philadelphia_English
Fortress town of the Mississippian culture destroyed by the Spanish Empire in 1540
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Mabila
Dialect of English spoken in California
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
California_English
Beverage made from yaupon holly
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Yaupon_tea
Tsethaottine Censuses of Canada, 1665 to 1871 240 SE Woodlands Old Southwest Taensa 1,500 1700 120 cabins and 300 warriors Pierre d'Iberville 241 SE Woodlands
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Population_history_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Southern Athabaskan language
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Navajo_language
†Quinigua †Solano †Tonkawa Gulf ? Muskogean †Atakapa †Chitimacha †Natchez †Taensa Calusa–Tunica ? †Calusa †Tunica Mesoamerican linguistic area Chibchan Chocoan
List_of_language_families
French linguist (1833–1918)
the hitherto undocumented Taensa language spoken by a people of Louisiana. The Grammaire et vocabulaire de la langue Taensa, avec textes traduits et commentés
Lucien_Adam
Language family of Southeast US
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Muskogean_languages
Parish in Louisiana, United States
Historic tribes which were encountered by European colonists include the Taensa and Natchez peoples, who both spoke the Natchez language. The parish is
Madison_Parish,_Louisiana
Native American game
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Chunkey
Variant of American English native to the Appalachian mountain region
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Appalachian_English
Iroquoian language spoken by the Cherokee people
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Cherokee_language
Native American historical site in Illinois, U.S.
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Dickson_Mounds
Historical Native American tribe from the Carolinas, U.S.
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Cheraw
Local accent of English spoken in Boston
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Boston_accent
Regional dialect of American English
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Baltimore_accent
Archaeological site in Oklahoma, US
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Spiro_Mounds
first European contact bear out this division. In the Natchez Bluffs, the Taensa and Natchez had held out against Mississippian influence and continued to
History_of_Mississippi
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Spanish language in the United States
Spanish_language_in_the_United_States
16th-century Mississippian chief in present-day Alabama
Natchez Holly Bluff Jaketown Jordan Julice Mangum Mazique Medora Mott Natchez Taensa Pocahontas Routh Scott Place Sims Transylvania Venable Winterville Caddoan
Tuskaloosa
English dialect of the American Midwest
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
North-Central American English
North-Central_American_English
English-based pidgin of the USA
Chimariko Chitimacha Coahuilteco Cotoname Esselen Natchez Salinan Siuslaw Taensa Takelma Timucua–Tawasa Tonkawa Tunica Yana Yuchi Haida Karuk Kutenai Washo
Native American Pidgin English
Native_American_Pidgin_English
Historic Native American tribe from Louisiana, U.S.
spring in 1700, the Bayagoula attacked and destroyed the Mugulasha. In 1706, Taensa refugees who had settled with the Bayogoula attacked them. Surviving Bayogoula
Bayogoula
TAENSA
TAENSA
TAENSA
TAENSA
Boy/Male
Christian, German, Teutonic
Hard Working Ruler; Industrious Ruler; Home Ruler
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, German, Muslim, Sindhi
Patient
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Charm
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Knowledge
Boy/Male
British, English
Surname
Boy/Male
Tamil
God
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
The Angel
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a Star
Girl/Female
Tamil
Niruaimi | நீரà¯à®ˆà®®à¯€
Beloved beautiful light
Girl/Female
Indian
Confident, Sure, Certain
TAENSA
TAENSA
TAENSA
TAENSA
TAENSA