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Historic site in Alabama, United States
The Taskigi Mound or Mound at Fort Toulouse – Fort Jackson Park (1EE1) is an archaeological site from the South Appalachian Mississippian Big Eddy phase
Taskigi_Mound
Archaeological site in southwestern Illinois, US
The Cahokia Mounds (also simply known as Cahokia) /kəˈhoʊkiə/ (11 MS 2) is the site of a Native American city (which existed c. 1050–1350 AD) directly
Cahokia
Pre-Columbian cultures of North America
Many pre-Columbian cultures in North America were collectively termed "Mound Builders", but the term has no formal meaning. It does not refer to specific
Mound_Builders
Archaeological site in Alabama, United States
forests.[citation needed] Bottle Creek Mounds Jere Shine site Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park Taskigi Mound List of National Historic Landmarks
Moundville Archaeological Site
Moundville_Archaeological_Site
Ridgetop Mississippian mound in Madison County, Illinois
Mound 72 is a small ridgetop mound located roughly 850 meters (2,790 ft) to the south of Monks Mound at Cahokia Mounds near Collinsville, Illinois. Early
Mound_72
Earthwork or mound intended to support a structure or activity
platform mound is any earthwork or mound intended to support a structure or elevate an activity. It typically refers to a flat-topped mound whose sides
Platform_mound
Largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas
Monks Mound is the largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas and the largest pyramid north of Mesoamerica. The beginning of its construction dates
Monks_Mound
Cultural period in parts of the US (1000 CE – 1500 CE)
period, who primarily used EAC crops, and whose mound-building activities were more limited to burial mounds. The Mississippian period is itself subdivided
Mississippian period (archaeology)
Mississippian_period_(archaeology)
Mound at Cahokia Mounds in Illinois
Mound 34 is a small platform mound located roughly 400 metres (1,300 ft) to the east of Monks Mound at Cahokia Mounds near Collinsville, Illinois. Excavations
Mound_34
16th-century Mississippian chief in present-day Alabama
encountered by the de Soto expedition in 1540. The Big Eddy phase Taskigi Mound is a platform mound and fortified village site located at the confluence of the
Tuskaloosa
United States historic place
Wetumpka, off of U.S. Highway 231. The site also features the Taskigi Mound or "Mound at Fort Toulouse – Fort Jackson Park" (1EE1) a prehistoric South
Fort Toulouse and Fort Jackson
Fort_Toulouse_and_Fort_Jackson
Archaeological site in Kentucky, US
Wickliffe Mounds (15 BA 4) is a prehistoric, Mississippian culture archaeological site located in Ballard County, Kentucky, just outside the town of Wickliffe
Wickliffe_Mounds
Topics referred to by the same term
in Apalachicola Province All pages with titles containing Tuskegee Taskigi Mound, a precolumbian archaeological site in central Alabama Tuckasegee (disambiguation)
Tuskegee_(disambiguation)
Archaeological site in Indiana
Angel Mounds State Historic Site (12 VG 1), an expression of the Mississippian culture, is an archaeological site managed by the Indiana State Museum and
Angel_Mounds
Archaeological site in Florida, US
Velda Mound (8LE44) is a Native American archaeological site located in northern Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, United States. The site was first
Velda_Mound
Archaeological site in Georgia, US
Etowah Indian Mounds (9BR1) are a 54-acre (220,000 m2) archaeological site in Bartow County, Georgia, south of Cartersville. Built and occupied in three
Etowah_Indian_Mounds
Archaeological site in Georgia, U.S.
Leake Mounds (9BR2) is an important archaeological site in Bartow County, Georgia built and used by peoples of the Swift Creek Culture. The site is 2 miles
Leake_Mounds
Archaeological site in Kentucky, US
The Annis Mound and Village site (15BT2, 15BT20, and 15BT21) is an American prehistoric Middle Mississippian culture archaeological site located on the
Annis_Mound_and_Village_site
Native American matriarch
of origin has been given as both Taskigi, (near Taskigi Mound), or Coosada, Alabama. He concluded that as the Taskigi people did not relocate from the
Sehoy
State park in Florida, United States
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lechworth Mounds. Letchworth Mounds Archaeological State Park (8LE337) is a 188.2 acre Florida State Park that
Letchworth-Love Mounds Archaeological State Park
Letchworth-Love_Mounds_Archaeological_State_Park
Archaeological site in Oklahoma, US
Spiro Mounds (34 LF 40) is an Indigenous archaeological site located in present-day eastern Oklahoma. The site was built by people from the Arkansas Valley
Spiro_Mounds
Archaeological site
The Chauga Mound (38OC1) is an archaeological site once located on the northern bank of the Tugaloo River, about 1,200 feet (370 m) north of the mouth
Chauga_Mound
encountered by the de Soto expedition in 1540. The Big Eddy phase Taskigi Mound is a platform mound and fortified village site located at the confluence of the
History_of_Alabama
This is a list of Mississippian sites. The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern
List_of_Mississippian_sites
United States historic place
Sugarloaf Mound is the sole remaining Mississippian culture platform mound in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, a city commonly referred to in its earlier years
Sugarloaf_Mound
Archaeological site in Mississippi, US
of major earthwork monuments, including more than twelve large platform mounds and cleared and filled plazas. It is the type site for the Winterville Phase
Winterville_site
Native American historical site in Illinois, U.S.
Dickson Mounds is a Native American settlement site and burial mound complex near Lewistown, Illinois. It is located in Fulton County on a low bluff overlooking
Dickson_Mounds
Archaeological site in South Carolina, United States
Blair Mound is a historic archaeological site located near Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina. Blair Mound is an earthen mound structure in the
Blair_Mound
United States historic place
The Emerald Mound Site (22 AD 504), also known as the Selsertown Site, is a Plaquemine culture Mississippian period archaeological site located on the
Emerald_Mound_site
Historic site in Alabama, United States
about 1150 to 1250 CE. Bottle Creek Mounds Moundville site Jere Shine site Taskigi Mound "Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail : The Bessemer Site". The University
Bessemer_Site
Native American monument in Georgia, US
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park (formerly Ocmulgee National Monument) in Macon, Georgia, United States preserves traces of over ten millennia
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
Ocmulgee_Mounds_National_Historical_Park
Place in Florida listed on National Register of Historic Places
burial mounds, temple/platform mounds, a plaza area, and a midden. The earliest burials at the site are believed to be located in the conical mound and date
Crystal River Archaeological State Park
Crystal_River_Archaeological_State_Park
Park in Tallahassee, Florida
Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park (8LE1) is one of the most important archaeological sites in Florida, the capital of chiefdom and ceremonial
Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
Lake_Jackson_Mounds_Archaeological_State_Park
Archaeological site in Georgia, USA
The Park Mound Site (9TP41) is a destroyed archaeological site located near Yellow Jacket Creek in Troup County, Georgia, USA. It was investigated by
Park_Mound
Archaeological site in Hinds County, Mississippi
Pocahontas Mound B on April 11, 1972, as NRIS number 72000694. The mounds are listed on the Mississippi Mound Trail. The site consists of two mounds, a rectangular
Pocahontas_Mounds
National Historic Landmark in North Carolina
Town Creek Indian Mound (31 MG 2) is a prehistoric Native American archaeological site located near present-day Mount Gilead, Montgomery County, North
Town_Creek_Indian_Mound
Archaeological site in Arkansas, United States
The Hughes Mound Site, (3SA11), is an archeological site in Saline County, Arkansas near Benton. The 4.5-acre (1.8 ha) is an important Caddoan Mississippian
Hughes_Mound_Site
Archaeological site in Elbert County, Georgia, US
The Rembert Mounds (9EB1) is an archaeological site in Elbert County, Georgia in the area that is now under the Clark Hill Reservoir on the Savannah River
Rembert_Mounds
Precontact Native American settlement in Texas,
village and ceremonial center that features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. Located on a precontact Native American trail later named by
Caddo Mounds State Historic Site
Caddo_Mounds_State_Historic_Site
Archaeological site
The Summerour Mound site (9FO16) is an archaeological site located in Forsyth County, Georgia. It was formerly on a floodplain of the west bank of the
Summerour_Mound_site
United States historic place
The "Batesville Mounds" (22-Pa-500) in Panola County, Mississippi are the conical archeological remains of a culture of indigenous people who flourished
Batesville_Mounds
This is a list of notable burial mounds in the United States built by Native Americans. Burial mounds were built by many different cultural groups over
List of burial mounds in the United States
List_of_burial_mounds_in_the_United_States
Archaeological site in Florida, US
The Cayson Mound and Village Site (8CA3) is a prehistoric archaeological site located near Blountstown, Florida. It is located three miles southeast of
Cayson_Mound_and_Village_Site
United States historic place
house mounds, and eight mounds. Seven of the mounds were substructure platform mounds and the seventh was a Woodland period conical burial mound. It was
Shiloh_Indian_Mounds_Site
Archaeological site in Illinois, US
The Kincaid Mounds Historic Site (11MX2-11; 11PO2-10) c. 1050–1400 CE, is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located at the southern tip of present-day
Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site
Kincaid_Mounds_State_Historic_Site
Archaeological site in Florida, United States
The Yon Mound and Village Site (8LI2) is a prehistoric archaeological site located two miles west of Bristol, Florida on the east bank of the Apalachicola
Yon_Mound_and_Village_Site
Archaeological site in Tennessee, US
The McMahan Mound Site (40SV1), also known as McMahan Indian Mound, is an archaeological site located in Sevierville, Tennessee just above the confluence
McMahan_Mound_Site
Archaeological site in Tennessee, US
The Castalian Springs Mound State Archaeological Area (40SU14) (also known as Bledsoe's Lick) is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located near
Castalian_Springs_Mound_Site
Archaeological site in Hardin County, Tennessee, U.S.
Site in Hardin County, Tennessee, is a prehistoric complex of platform mounds and village of the South Appalachian Mississippian culture, a regional variation
Savannah_Archaeological_Site
Archaeological site in Louisiana
The Belcher Mound Site (16CD13) is an archaeological site in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. It is located in the Red River Valley 20 miles north of Shreveport
Belcher_Mound_Site
Historical site in Georgia
The Irene Mound is a historical site in Georgia associated with the Mississippian culture. The Irene Mound site was located on the western bluff of the
Irene_Mound_site
Archaeological site in Louisiana, United States
The Gahagan Mounds Site (16RR1) is an Early Caddoan Mississippian culture archaeological site in Red River Parish, Louisiana. It is located in the Red
Gahagan_Mounds_Site
Archaeological site
Parkin Archeological State Park, also known as Parkin Indian Mound, is an archeological site and state park in Parkin, Cross County, Arkansas. Around
Parkin Archeological State Park
Parkin_Archeological_State_Park
Mississippian phase in lower Ohio Valley
The Angel phase or Angel Mounds Chiefdom describes a 300–400-year old Mississippian polity in the central portions of the United States of America. Angel
Angel_phase
Archaeological site in Humphreys County, Mississippi, United States
archaeological site with two prehistoric earthwork mounds in Humphreys County, Mississippi, United States. While the mounds have not been excavated, distinctive pottery
Jaketown_Site
United States historic place
The Backusburg Mounds (15-CW-64) are an archaeological site in the Jackson Purchase region of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Located near the tiny community
Backusburg_Mounds
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
Park Mound Group is a grouping of Late Woodland period Indian mounds located in downtown Rockford, Illinois, United States. The Beattie Park Mound Group
Beattie_Park_Mound_Group
Archaeological site in Mississippi, USA
The Owl Creek Mounds are a Native American Ceremonial Complex located in Mississippi's Tombigbee National Forest. The mounds are believed to have been
Owl_Creek_Mounds
Archaeological site in South Carolina, United States
American village site containing one large platform mound, a smaller mound, possibly a third still smaller mound, and a burial area. It served as a regional ceremonial
Adamson_Mounds_Site
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
The Ware Mounds and Village Site (11U31), also known as the Running Lake Site, located west of Ware, Illinois, is an archaeological site comprising three
Ware_Mounds_and_Village_Site
Archaeological site in Arkansas, United States
Boone's Mounds are a ceremonial site of the Coles Creek culture located in Calhoun County, Arkansas. The site is one of the largest mound sites in the
Boone's_Mounds
Prehistoric archaeological site in USA
The Murphy Mound Archeological Site (23 PM 43), is a prehistoric archaeological site in the Bootheel region of the U.S. state of Missouri. Located southwest
Murphy Mound Archeological Site
Murphy_Mound_Archeological_Site
Archaeological site in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, United States
dam project, but Mound C is still intact. Two other small rises still exist (Mound D and Mound E), but it is unclear if they were mounds or natural features
Ghost_site
Archaeological site in Louisiana
Louisiana. The site is a five-mound complex located near the confluence of Corney Bayou and Lake D’Arbonne. Mound A is the largest mound at 11 feet (3.4 m) in
Scott_Place_Mounds
Agricultural technique of Indigenous people in the Americas
planted together in mounds formed by hilling soil around the base of the plants each year; squash is typically planted between the mounds. The cornstalk serves
Three_Sisters_(agriculture)
Archeological site in Tennessee, USA
The Brick Church Mound and Village Site (40DV39) (also known as the Love Mounds and the Brick Church Pike Mound Site) is a Mississippian culture archaeological
Brick Church Mound and Village Site
Brick_Church_Mound_and_Village_Site
Archaeological site in Arkansas, United States
The Chickasawba Mound, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 3M55, is an archaeological site in Blytheville, Arkansas. It encompasses the remains of
Chickasawba_Mound
Archaeological site in Tennessee, United States
Sellars Indian mound, is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located in Wilson County, Tennessee, near Lebanon. The platform mound was the site
Sellars_Farm_Site
Archaeological site in Alabama, United States
platform mounds and numerous shell middens. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 8, 1978. Moundville site Taskigi Mound "National
Jere_Shine_site
Archeological site
Mott Mounds Site (16 FR 11) is an archaeological site in Franklin Parish, Louisiana on the west bank of Bayou Macon. It originally had eleven mounds with
Mott_Archaeological_Preserve
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
Mound and Village Site is an archaeological site located along the Ohio River in Hardin County, Illinois, United States. The site consists of a mound
Orr-Herl Mound and Village Site
Orr-Herl_Mound_and_Village_Site
Mythological serpent found in the mythology of many cultures
Nikwasi Ocmulgee Park Mound Pisgah Phase Punk Rock Shelter Rembert Roods Landing Rucker's Bottom Savannah Shiloh Sixtoe Summerour Taskigi Tomotley Toqua Town
Horned_Serpent
Plaquemine culture archaeological site in Adams County, Mississippi, U.S.
small mound (Mound 1) sits in a similar position on the southern side of Mound 3. Mound 2 flanks the plaza in between Mound 1 and Mound 5. Mounds 3, 2
Anna_site
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
Dogtooth Bend Mounds and Village Site is an archaeological site located on the western shore of Lake Milligan in Alexander County, Illinois. The site includes
Dogtooth Bend Mounds and Village Site
Dogtooth_Bend_Mounds_and_Village_Site
Archaeological site in Georgia, US
34°41′01″N 83°42′32″W / 34.6835°N 83.709°W / 34.6835; -83.709 The Nacoochee Mound (Smithsonian trinomial 9WH3) is an archaeological site on the banks of the
Nacoochee_Mound
Archaeological site in Murray County, Georgia, US
Bell Field Mound Site (9MU101) is an archaeological site located on the western bank of the Coosawattee River below the Coosawatee’s junction with Talking
Bell_Field_Mound_Site
North Carolina archaeological site
Biltmore Mound is a historical and archaeological site on the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. The Biltmore Mound is a platform mound which
Biltmore_Mound
United States historic place
Fort Walton Mound (8OK6) is an archaeological site located in present-day Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States. The large platform mound was built
Fort_Walton_Mound
Ocmulgee River archaeological site
several miles to the southeast of the Ocmulgee mound site. Both mound sites are part of the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, a national park and
Lamar_mounds_and_village_site
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
The Emerald Mound and Village Site (Emerald Site) is a pre-Columbian archaeological site located northwest of the junction of Emerald Mound Grange and
Emerald Mound and Village Site
Emerald_Mound_and_Village_Site
Archaeological site in Florida, United States
important late prehistoric mound and village complex. Archaeological excavations at the site during the 1960s and 1970s revealed two mounds and the remains of
Waddells_Mill_Pond_Site
Archaeological site in Mississippi, US
Mangum Mound Site (22 CB 584) is an archaeological site of the Plaquemine culture in Claiborne County, Mississippi. It is located at milepost 45.7 on
Mangum_Mound_Site
Archaeological site in Tennessee
culture mound complex and village roughly dating to 1050-1475 AD. The site, which sits on the western bank of the Little Harpeth River, has five mounds, some
Fewkes Group Archaeological Site
Fewkes_Group_Archaeological_Site
Archaeological site in Yazoo County, Mississippi, United States
(22 YZ 557), sometimes known as the Lake George Site, and locally as "The Mound Place," is an archaeological site that is a type site for the Lake George
Holly_Bluff_site
Series of timber circles at the Cahokia archaeological site, US
timber circles located roughly 850 metres (2,790 ft) to the west of Monks Mound at the Mississippian culture Cahokia archaeological site near Collinsville
Cahokia_Woodhenge
Archaeological site in Tennessee, U.S.
Riverview Mounds Archaeological Site (40MT44), also known as the Rinehart Acres, is an archaeological site of the Mississippian culture located south of
Riverview Mounds Archaeological Site
Riverview_Mounds_Archaeological_Site
Archaeological site in Arkansas, United States
three structures were found on the mound, one on the top level and two on the terrace level. The mound designated as "Mound B" was 117 feet (36 m) by 111 feet
Nodena_site
Archaeological site in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States
(120 m) to the southeast of Mound A was a low mound about 100 feet (30 m) in diameter and 5 feet (1.5 m) high, designated Mound B. Although it has been modified
Medora_site
Archaeological site in Kentucky, US
The Rowlandton Mound Site (15MCN3) is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located in Paducah in McCracken County, Kentucky, on the edge of an
Rowlandton_Mound_Site
Archaeological site in Alabama, United States
Indian Mound Park, also known as Shell Mound Park or Indian Shell Mound Park, is a park and bird refuge located on the northern shore of Dauphin Island
Indian Mound Park (Dauphin Island, Alabama)
Indian_Mound_Park_(Dauphin_Island,_Alabama)
Indigenous folk monster
panther on one panel and the Thunderbird on the other. The Alligator Effigy Mound (cf. fig. right) in Granville, Ohio has been hypothesized as depicting an
Underwater_panther
Archaeological site in Louisiana, US
The Atchafalaya Basin Mounds (16 SMY 10) (variously known as the Patterson Mounds, Patterson site, Moro Plantation Mounds and as the protohistoric village
Atchafalaya_Basin_Mounds
Pre-Columbian archaeological site in North Carolina
Today, a platform mound, estimated to have been built about 1000 CE, is the only extant feature left of the Cherokee town. The mound site and a small area
Nikwasi
State park in Iowa, United States
site is noted for remains of a fortified Native American effigy mound settlement. The mound builder people's era ruins seem to be associated with the Woodland
Hartley_Fort_State_Preserve
Precontact 'chiefdom' in North America
with contemporaries like Sarati and Guatari (descendants of the Town Creek Mound), and most importantly Ocute. Scholars have speculated the Ocute's anti-Cofitachequi
Cofitachequi
Historic site in Kentucky, United States
central group of platform mounds around a central plaza and another smaller plaza area to the southwest of the largest mound. The site was occupied from
Adams_site
Area in present-day Florida
construct complex earthwork mounds for religious, political and ceremonial purposes. The historical Apalachee occupied the Velda Mound site from about 1450 CE-1625
Apalachee_Province
Prehistoric archeological site
1200 to 1300 CE. The site originally had three mounds, a burial mound, a substructure platform mound and one other of undetermined function. It was excavated
Tolu_Site
Polished stone artifacts found in the Midwest and Southeast, US
collapsed. Several large flint clay pipes were found in the "Craig Mound" or "Great Mortuary" mound at Spiro in the 1930s. The "Lucifer pipe" shows a nude man
Mississippian_stone_statuary
Archaeological site in Mississippi
Foster's Mound (22 AD 503) is a Plaquemine culture archaeological site located in Adams County, Mississippi northeast of Natchez off US 61. It is the
Foster's_Mound
TASKIGI MOUND
TASKIGI MOUND
Female
Native American
Native American Omaha name TAIGI means "returning moon."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Malborough (Devon) or Marlborough (Wiltshire). The Wiltshire place name is from an unattested Old English personal name Mǣrla or Old English meargealla ‘gentian’ + beorg ‘hill’, ‘mound’.Irish : possibly a variant of the County Clare surname Malborough, Marlborough, which MacLysaght considers to be probably an Anglicization of Gaelic Ó Maoilbhearaigh (see Mulberry 2).Perhaps also an Americanized form of German Malburg.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Kirkley in Northumberland, found in early records as Crekellawe. The element Crekel is from Celtic crÅ«g ‘hill’ + Old English hyll ‘hill’, to which the tautologous addition (Old English hlÄ â€˜hill’, ‘mound’) was later made. There is also a Kirkley in Suffolk, named from Old Norse kirkja ‘church’ + Old English lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’, which may also have contributed to the surname.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Daughter of Prajapati Virat
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hoy 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Høye, from the dative singular of Old Norse haugr ‘hill’, ‘mound’.
Girl/Female
Indian
(Daughter of Prajapati Virat)
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Sussex and Kent)
English (chiefly Sussex and Kent) : from a pet form of Hugh.English (chiefly Sussex and Kent) : habitational name from Huggate in East Yorkshire, possibly named in Old Norse with hugr ‘mound’ (an unattested variant of haugr) + gata ‘road’.
Surname or Lastname
Polish
Polish : from the personal name Lew ‘lion’, adopted as a translation of Leon (see Lyon 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Lev.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill or burial-mound, Old English hlǣw, or a habitational name from Lew in Oxfordshire, named with this word.Chinese : variant of Liu 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, common in Lancashire and Yorkshire, from Buglawton or Church Lawton in Cheshire, or Lawton in Herefordshire, named in Old English as ‘settlement on or near a hill’, or ‘settlement by a burial mound’, from hlÄw ‘hill’, ‘burial mound’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant spelling of Laughton.
Female
Native American
Variant form of Native American Omaha Taigi, TAINI means "returning moon."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Low 3 and 4.English : topographic name rom the plural of Middle English lowe ‘mound’, ‘hill’ (see Low 1).
Male
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Tasgall, TASKILL means "divine kettle."
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place near Warrington, which is of uncertain etymology. There was formerly an ancient burial mound there and Ekwall has speculated that the name is a shortened form of a British name composed of the elements crÅ«c ‘mound’ + a personal name cognate with Welsh Einion (see Eynon).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac CoinÃn ‘son of CoinÃn’, a byname based on a diminutive of cano ‘wolf’, also Anglicized as Cunneen. The similarity to coinÃn ‘rabbit’, a later borrowing, has also caused it to be ‘translated’ as rabbit.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Satisfaction; Peace
Girl/Female
Tamil
Askini | அஸà¯à®•ிநீ
(Daughter of Prajapati Virat)
Askini | அஸà¯à®•ிநீ
Boy/Male
Muslim
Peace
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Poor.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Staffordshire)
English (mainly Staffordshire) : habitational name from Howle in Shropshire, named from Old English hugol ‘hillock’, ‘mound’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Peace
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near a tumulus, mound or hill, Middle English lowe, from Old English hlÄw (see Law 2).Scottish and English : nickname for a short man, from Middle English lah, lowe (Old Norse lágr; the word was adopted first into the northern dialects of Middle English, where Scandinavian influence was strong, and then spread south, with regular alteration of the vowel quality).English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : nickname for a violent or dangerous person, from Anglo-Norman French lou, leu ‘wolf’ (Latin lupus). Wolves were relatively common in Britain at the time when most surnames were formed, as there still existed large tracts of uncleared forest.Scottish : from a pet form of Lawrence. Compare Lowry 1.Americanized spelling of Jewish Lowe.
TASKIGI MOUND
TASKIGI MOUND
Male
English
Diminutive form of Middle English Jan, JANKIN means "God is gracious."
Female
Welsh
Welsh myth name, derived from proto-Celtic *blÄto-weid-Ä BLODEUWEDD means "wild feminine (spirit)." In the Mabinogi, this is the name of a woman made from flowers who was the lover of Goronwy. This is the name of Blodeuedd after she killed her husband and was transformed into an owl.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Laws or rites.
Boy/Male
French
Little brown child.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Friend of the Prophet Muhammad
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Abiyah, ABIJAH means "Yahweh is my father." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Samuel, the mother of Hezekiah, a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a king of Judah, and several other characters.Â
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Gorgeous Man; Very Handsome
Male
Swedish
Old Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Anundr, possibly ANUND means "triumph of the ancestor/forefather."Â
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, Arabic, Armenian, Basque, Bengali, British, Celebrity, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi, Pashtun, Polish, Punjab
Love; Will; Desire; Helmet; Protection; Sea Port; Goddess of Sun; Moon; Stars; Enamel; Blue Glass; A Light; Child of the Red Earth; Garden; A Gem; Fish; Jewel
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Finnish, French, Japanese
Replacer; Supplanter
TASKIGI MOUND
TASKIGI MOUND
TASKIGI MOUND
TASKIGI MOUND
TASKIGI MOUND
v. t.
To free from a dam, mound, or other obstruction.
v. t.
To fortify or inclose with a mound.
n.
A moundlike Buddhist sepulcher, or memorial monument, often erected over a Buddhist relic.
n.
A hill; a mound; a grave.
n.
The act of tasking food; the act of consuming or corroding.
v. i.
To be thrown up or raised; to rise upward, as a tower or mound.
v. t.
To cover, as a corpse, with a mound or tomb; to bury.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mound
n.
A low, oven-shaped mound, common in volcanic regions, and emitting smoke and vapors from its sides and summit.
n.
A hill or mound.
n.
Same as Mound, a ball or globe. See lst Mound.
n.
A mound formed of fragments of rock, earth, etc., and set with plants.
n.
A hill or mound.
imp. & p. p.
of Mound
n.
A small mound of earth; ground slightly elevated; a small ridge.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Task
a.
Full of small hills or mounds; hilly; tumulose.
n.
A mound or monument commemorative of Buddha.
n.
A bird of Celebes (megacephalon maleo), allied to the brush turkey. It makes mounds in which to lay its eggs.
n.
A dam or mound to stop water.