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Indigenous people of Brazil
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Ticuna (also Magüta, Tucuna, Tikuna, or Tukuna, Ticuna: Magüta) are an Indigenous people of Brazil, Colombia
Ticuna
Ticuna–Yuri language spoken in Amazon Basin
Ticuna, Tikuna, Tucuna or Tukuna (Ticuna: Duüxügu) is a language spoken by approximately 50,000 people in the Amazon Basin, including the countries of
Ticuna_language
Proposed language family of western Amazon
Ticuna–Yuri is a small family, perhaps even a dialect continuum, consisting of at least two, and perhaps three, known languages of South America: the major
Ticuna–Yuri_languages
isolated languages are: Andoque, Awa Pit, Cofán, Misak, Kamentsá, Páez, Ticuna, Tinigua, Yagua, Yaruro. There are also two Creole languages spoken in the
Languages_of_Colombia
Ticuna singer (born 1984
Denizia Araújo Peres, professionally known as Djuena Tikuna (born 1984) is a Ticuna Brazilian singer, one of the most prominent figures in indigenous music
Djuena_Tikuna
Proposed language family
Betoi–Jirara languages and language families. Marcelo Jolkesky (2016) adds Ticuna–Yuri to the proposal, creating a proposal he calls Duho; he had previously
Hodï–Saliban_languages
Species of plant
Duke and Rodolfo Vásquez, it is reported that Amazonian Indians from the Ticuna tribe mix the latex from a closely related species, Tabernaemontana sananho
Tabernaemontana_undulata
The following is a list of characters in the Twilight novel series by Stephenie Meyer, comprising the books Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn
List_of_Twilight_characters
massacre (Portuguese: massacre do Capacete [mɐˈsakɾi ðu kɐpɐˈsetʃi]) of the Ticuna people took place in March 1988, in the municipality of Benjamin Constant
Helmet_massacre
Genetics on the peopling of the Americas
which defines subclade Q-M19. M19 has been detected in (59%) of Amazonian Ticuna men and in (10%) of Wayuu men. Subclade M19 appears to be unique to South
Genetic history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Genetic_history_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous language spoken in Amazon Basin
region of Amazon rainforest. Bora is a tonal language which, other than the Ticuna language, is a unique trait in the region. The majority of its speakers
Bora_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Magta or Maguta may refer to: Magta people, or Ticuna, an ethnic group of the Amazon Magta language, or Ticuna, their language Magta-Lahjar, a town in Mauritania
Magta
(Peru) (also known as Tekiraka, Avishiri) † Teushen † (Patagonia, Argentina) Ticuna-Yuri (Colombia, Peru, Brazil) Timotean (2) † Tiniguan (2) (also known as
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Common spoken languages in South America
Jibaro-Kandoshi, Esmeralda, Cofan, Yaruro Macro-Tucanoan Tucano Auixira Catuquina, Ticuna, Muniche, Auaque, Caliana, 'Maku', Yuri, Canichana, Mobima Puinave Equatorial
Languages_of_South_America
Topics referred to by the same term
possibly extinct language of Colombia and Brazil thought to be connected with Ticuna Karkar language, a language isolate spoken in Papua New Guinea also known
Yuri
Species of mammal
otters; the Bororo also associate the giant otter with fish and with fire. A Ticuna legend has it that the giant otter exchanged places with the jaguar: the
Giant_otter
Temporary form of skin decoration
include: The Zapara, Shuar, Tsachila, Emberá-Wounaan, Yucuna, Guna, Yuqui, Ticuna, Yagua, Arakmbut, Ka'apor, Canelos-Quichua, Amazonian Kichwas and Shipibo-Conibo
Jagua_tattoo
Place in Department of Amazonas, Colombia
home to several indigenous people, including the Witoto, Inga, Tucano, Ticuna, and Nukak. The Peruvian Yagua settled in the riverside village of La Libertad
Leticia,_Amazonas
Park along the Amazon River in the south of Colombia
"Amacayacu" means "River of the Hammocks" in the indigenous language Quechua. The Ticuna people currently inhabit a part of the park. The park comprises 4,220 square
Amacayacu_National_Park
Use of pitch to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning
language (part of the Wee continuum) of Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire, the Ticuna language of the Amazon and the Chatino languages of southern Mexico suggests
Tone_(linguistics)
have co-official indigenous languages: Santo Antônio do Içá, Amazonas (Ticuna) São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas (Nheengatu, Tukano and Baniwa) Porto
Languages_of_Brazil
religion Taino religion Tairona religion Tapirape shamanism Tehuelche religion Ticuna shamanism Toba religion Tlingit religion Wai-Wai religion Wapishana religion
List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Rejected language macrofamily proposal of the Americas
Kaliana–Maku Koaia Movima Muniche Nambikwara Natu Pankaruru Puinave Shukuru Ticuna–Yuri Tucanoan Uman Ge–Pano–Carib Macro-Carib Andoke Bora–Uitoto Carib Kukura
Amerind_languages
Proposed language family of Amazon
languages, together with the Tucano family, the Katukinan, Waorani and Ticuna languages in the Macro-Tukano trunk. Puinave-Maku and the language isolate
Puinave–Makú_languages
Estrela da Paz Ratified 13,000 Ticuna 645 (2011) Évare I Ratified 548,000 Ticuna 18086 (2011) Évare II Ratified 176,000 Ticuna 2347 (2011) Fortaleza do Castanho
List of Indigenous territories (Brazil)
List_of_Indigenous_territories_(Brazil)
Genus of flowering plants
arouma, and I. obliquus, known locally as huarumá (Spanish) and dexpe (Ticuna), are culturally important for making traditional fabric. Species Ischnosiphon
Ischnosiphon
Municipality and town in Amazonas Department, Colombia
(724 sq mi). It has about 6,000 residents, most of them are indigenous (from the Ticuna tribe) and its specificity is that it is entirely pedestrian, no car or
Puerto_Nariño
Major river in Northern South America
Masked-dance, and wedding-feast of Ticuna Indians, engravings for Bates's 1863 The Naturalist on the River Amazons
Amazon_River
Pataxó Pirahã Paiter Potiguara Sateré Mawé Suruí do Pará Tapirape Terena Ticuna Tremembé Tupi Waorani Wapixana Wauja Witoto Xakriabá Xavante Xokleng Xukuru
Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil
2019 Brazilian film
Featuring dialogue in Portuguese and the indigenous languages Tucano and Ticuna, it features a main cast of indigenous Brazilian from the Upper Rio Negro
The_Fever_(2019_film)
Colombians of Asian descent
Pira-tapuya Quechua Quimbaya Siona Siriano Sutagao Tahamí Tairona Tariana Tegua Ticuna Tinigua Tucano U'wa Wayuu Witoto Wiwa Yagua Yarigui Yukpa Zenú Mixed Mestizo
Asian_Colombians
Extinct Karirian language of Brazil
Harákmbut–Katukinan Katukina–Kanamarí Katawixi Guaicuruan Kadiwéu Ticuna-Yuri Ticuna Yurí Nukak–Kakwa Kakwa Kariri Kipeá Dzubukuá Sabujá Pedra Branca Witoto
Kipeá_language
Witoto Amazonas Amazonas Puerto Nariño Ticuna Amazonas Amazonas Puerto Santander Witoto Amazonas Amazonas Tarapacá Ticuna Amazonas Amazonas Dabeiba Emberá Katio
Indigenous peoples in Colombia
Indigenous_peoples_in_Colombia
Tribe of Indigenous people, formerly in present-day northwestern Brazil
notes that there is good lexical evidence to support a link with Ticuna in a Ticuna–Yurí language family (1994:62, after Nimuendajú 1977:62), though the
Juris
2025 documentary film
producer of the film. The score features Indigenous vocalist Djuena Tikuna, a Ticuna Brazilian singer, as well as Terena and the Vienna Synchronstage Orchestra
Yanuni
Language of Colombia related to Ticuna and Yuri
Several of these have good comparisons with Yuri or its sister language Ticuna: According to Seifart & Echeverri (2014), the greater number of matches
Carabayo_language
Systems of faith and worship of the Native Americans
religion Taino religion Tairona religion Tapirape shamanism Tehuelche religion Ticuna shamanism Toba religion Tlingit religion Tsimshian beliefs Ute beliefs Wai-Wai
Native_American_religions
Terêna Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo 26,065 2014 Ticuna Magüta, Tikuna, Tukuna Ticuna Amazonas, Colombia, Peru 72,553 (Brazil: 57,571, Colombia:
List of Indigenous peoples of Brazil
List_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_Brazil
Pre-Columbian languages of subcontinent
carried out (hitting, biting, walking, ...); these appear in Jébero or Ticuna. Cariban languages also indicate whether an action was carried out collectively
Indigenous languages of South America
Indigenous_languages_of_South_America
Extinct language of Brazil
notes that there is good lexical evidence to support a link with Ticuna in a Ticuna–Yurí language family, though the data had never been explicitly compared
Yurí_language
Brazil Matis: Brazil/Peru Matsés: Brazil/Peru Pirahã: Brazil Ticuna-Yuri peoples Ticuna (Tikuna): Brazil/Peru/Colombia Tucanoan peoples Eastern North
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Department of Colombia
groups are found in the department: Bora, Cocama, Macuna, Mirana, Okaina, Ticunas, Tucano, Uitoto, Yagua, and Yucuna, among others. These groups are more
Amazonas_Department,_Colombia
Online bibliographic database of languages
North America 2 Taulil-Butam Oceania 2 Teberan Oceania 2 Temeinic Africa 2 Ticuna-Yuri South America 2 Uru-Chipaya South America 2 Wintuan North America 2
Glottolog
Hibito–Cholon 2 extinct South America Cahuapanan 2 10,370 South America Ticuna–Yuri 2 48,580 South America Panoan 38 48,679 South America Arawan 6 5,870
List_of_language_families
Orinoco Basin language family
(2009) includes Piaroa-Saliba, Betoi and Hodi in a Duho family along with Ticuna–Yuri. Rosés Labrada (2019) lists the following Swadesh-list items that are
Piaroa–Saliban_languages
Viceroyalty of the Spanish Empire (1717–1822)
languages, Barbacoan languages, Chibchan languages, Guajiboan languages, Páez, Ticuna) Religion Roman Catholicism Government Monarchy Kings • 1717–1724 (first)
Viceroyalty_of_New_Granada
Quechua ayacuchano Ayacucho, Huancavelica Quechua cuzqueño Cuzco Ticuna-Yuri Ticuna Loreto Tucanoan This family is formed by many local languages in the
Languages_of_Peru
Witotoan Indigenous 14,142 Cubeo Cubeo Tucanoan Indigenous 14,074 Ticuna Ticuna Ticuna-Yuri Indigenous 13,842 Muruí Muruí Witotoan Indigenous 12,029 Baniwa
Race and ethnicity in Colombia
Race_and_ethnicity_in_Colombia
Tube for firing light projectiles or darts
group from Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, produce a type of curare called Ticuna. This poison acts quickly on the prey, killing birds like the toucan in
Blowgun
Protected area of Amazonas, Brazil
population estimated in 6,306 individuals, including amazonian caboclo, Ticuna, Cambeba and Cocama Amerindian groups. Mamirauá also protects against the
Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve
Mamirauá_Sustainable_Development_Reserve
below and circumflex Kiowa Ã̱ ã̱ A with line below and tilde Nambikwara, Ticuna Ā̱ ā̱ A with line below and macron Kiowa Ā̱̀ ā̱̀ A with line below, macron
List_of_Latin-script_letters
Municipality in Amazonas, Brazil
by Ticuna Indians. The Magüta Museum in the town is devoted to their culture and language. In 1988 the town was the scene of the murder of 14 Ticunas in
Benjamin_Constant,_Amazonas
Tamaindê (Tamaindê) Tapanhumas (Tapayúna) Taurepám (Taulipáng) Terena (Terêna) Ticúna (Tikúna) Trumay (Trumaí) Uará (Waurá) Uapixâna (Wapitxâna) Uaurá (Waurá)
Rondon_Commission
Subclade of Y-DNA haplogroup Q-L54
which defines subclade Q-M19. M19 has been detected in 59% of Amazonian Ticuna men and in 10% of Wayuu men. Subclades Q-M19 and Q-M199 appear to be unique
Haplogroup_Q-M3
Iriri & Rio Curua, Para Yuberi Aruak Lower Tapaua & Middle Purus, AM Yuma NA Upper Ipixuna & Tabocal, AM Yuri Ticuna-Yuri Between Ica, Japura & Solimões
List of extinct Indigenous peoples of Brazil
List_of_extinct_Indigenous_peoples_of_Brazil
List of South American ethnic groups
language Brazil (Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul) Shamanism Ticuna Ticuna–Yuri → Ticuna Brazil (Amazonas) Shamanism Tiriyo Cariban → Tiriyo Brazil, Suriname
List of contemporary ethnic groups of South America
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_South_America
Ethnic group
"Parintintin: Introduction." Povos Indígenas no Brasil. Retrieved 8 Feb 2012. "Ticuna." Ethnologue. Retrieved 1 Feb 2012. Instituto Socioambiental Hemming, John
Parintintín
violations took place in the Yanomami Indigenous Territory. In March 1988 the Ticuna people were subjected to a massacre. Since 1994 it has been treated by the
Genocide of Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Genocide_of_Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil
Human DNA groupings
(M19) Found among some indigenous peoples of South America, such as the Ticuna and the Wayuu Q1a3a2 (M194) Q1a3a3 (M199, P106, P292) Q1a4 (P48) Q1a5 (P89)
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
Human_Y-chromosome_DNA_haplogroup
Indigenous ethnic group of the Amazon Basin
census techniques and because those Cambebas living on the Ticuna reservation were counted as Ticunas. Some linguists argue that the Omagua language is derived
Omagua_people
Amazon grape) Pouteria bullata (guapeva-vermelha) Pouteria caimito (abiu-ticúna) Pouteria gardneriana (aguaí-guaçu) Pouteria gardnerii (sapotinha) Pouteria
List_of_Brazilian_fruits
History of Colombia
2010, p. 73. López Garcés, Claudia Leonor. "Los Ticuna frente a los procesos de nacionalización". Ticunas brasileros, colombianos y peruanos: Etnicidad
Colombianization of Leticia, Putumayo and Caquetá
Colombianization_of_Leticia,_Putumayo_and_Caquetá
2015 film
multiple languages are spoken: Ocaina (which is most frequently spoken), Ticuna, Bora, Andoque, Yucuna (Jukuna), and Muinane.[citation needed] The indigenous
Embrace_of_the_Serpent
Protected area in the Loreto Region of northeastern Peru
(ECA) representing the Bora, Ocaina, Kichwa, Murui-Muinani, Yagua, and Ticuna peoples. The reserve aims to conserve four ecosystems and two Amazonian
Bajo Putumayo Yaguas Communal Reserve
Bajo_Putumayo_Yaguas_Communal_Reserve
History of Brazil before the arrival of Europeans (antiquity-1500)
Munduruku Mura Parintintín Pirahã Pira-tapuya Siriano Tariana Tembé Tenharim Ticuna Tiriyó Tucano Turiwára Wai-wai Wayampi Wayana White Indians Witoto Yanomami
Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil
Pre-Cabraline_history_of_Brazil
sexual roles challenged the conventional gender binary. Cultures such as the Ticuna acknowledged people with unconventional sexual orientations, and pre-Columbian
LGBTQ_history_in_Colombia
Indigenous Colombian ethnic group
Pira-tapuya Quechua Quimbaya Siona Siriano Sutagao Tahamí Tairona Tariana Tegua Ticuna Tinigua Tucano U'wa Wayuu Witoto Wiwa Yagua Yarigui Yukpa Zenú Mixed Mestizo
Damana_people
Colombia: Curripaco, Cubeo, Guanano, Tariana, Tucano, Macuna, Waimajã, Hup, Ticuna and Huitoto. Brazil / Peru: Matsés, Pisabo, Yaminawa, (Ucayali-Yurúa) Ashéninka
Cross-border_language
Macro-Arawakan language family spoken in Colombia
(2013) found that there are apparent lexical similarities with Yanomami and Ticuna-Yuri. However, since the analysis was automatically generated, the similarities
Guajiboan_languages
Red Book Shipibo-Conibo language Red Book Taushiro language 1 (2002 SIL). Ticuna language Red Book Urarina language Red Book Wariapano language Red Book
List of endangered languages in South America
List_of_endangered_languages_in_South_America
Extinct Uru language of Peru
Culli Mochica Muniche Puquina Sechura Tallán Catacao Colán Omurano Taushiro Ticuna Urarina Unclassified Aguano Extinct languages of northern Peru Patagón Bagua
Uru_of_Chʼimu
the new challenges for indigenous education in Brazil: Some lessons from Ticuna schools". International Review of Education. 61 (4): 481–501. Bibcode:2015IREdu
Education_in_Brazil
Notes after 19th century Wiriná Arawakan Brazil 19th–20th century Yuri Ticuna-Yuri Along the Caquetá River. May have developed into Carabayo. 19th–20th
List of languages by time of extinction
List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction
Serpent El abrazo de la serpiente Ciro Guerra Colombia Cubeo, Huitoto, Ticuna, Wanano, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Catalan, Latin, English Mustang Deniz
List of Academy Award winners and nominees for Best International Feature Film
List_of_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
Brazilian poet
and geographer. Of Omágua and Kambeba background, Kambeba was born in a Ticuna village (or aldeia) in the locality of Belém do Solimões, which is currently
Márcia_Wayna_Kambeba
Genus of mayflies
Tricorythopsis spongicola Lima, Salles & Pinheiro, 2011 Tricorythopsis ticuna Molineri & Zuniga, 2006 Tricorythopsis undulatus (Allen, 1967) Tricorythopsis
Tricorythopsis
Critically endangered tae Tatuyo language Definitely endangered tav Ticuna language Definitely endangered Also spoken in: Brazil, Peru tca Tinigua
List of endangered languages in Colombia
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Colombia
Indigenous language of Venezuela and Colombia
various language families in the region, include Hoti, Betoi–Jirara, and Ticuna–Yuri. Wirö is so close to Piaroa that some authors have incorrectly classified
Piaroa_language
Peruvian people of indigenous ancestry
Peru Shapra, Amazon: Loreto Region Shipibo-Conibo, Amazon: eastern Peru Ticuna, Amazon Tukano Urarina, Amazon: Loreto Region Uru, Andes: Lake Titicaca
Indigenous_peoples_of_Peru
Species of wasp
Schwartz, Rosana Maria Pires Barbato; da Silva, Renan Antônio (2021). "The Ticuna people from a historical perspective: from their mythological origins to
Polistes_versicolor
apparently Yawalapití) Aguano (Peru) Carabayo (Colombia – linked with Ticuna–Yuri languages) Himarimã (Brazil – apparently Arawan) Kaimbé (Brazil) Kambiwá
List of unclassified languages of South America
List_of_unclassified_languages_of_South_America
Pira-tapuya Quechua Quimbaya Siona Siriano Sutagao Tahamí Tairona Tariana Tegua Ticuna Tinigua Tucano U'wa Wayuu Witoto Wiwa Yagua Yarigui Yukpa Zenú Mixed Mestizo
Indian_Colombians
German anthropologist (1883–1945)
Indigenous peoples, particularly on the Gê, as well as Apapocuva-Guaraní, Ticuna, Kaingang, Apinaye, Xerente, Wanano and Canela. His publications laid, in
Curt_Nimuendajú
Human Y chromosome DNA grouping common among Native Americans
(M19) – Found among some indigenous peoples of South America, such as the Ticuna and the Wayuu Q-M194 (M194) – In South America Q-M199 (M199, P106, P292)
Haplogroup_Q-M242
Commune in Chile
the town is believed to have been established by the Moscoso, Challapa, Ticuna, and Mamani families. The village encompasses several essential facilities
Cancosa
Genus of spiders
Colombia Tenedos tatama Martínez, Brescovit & Cuervo, 2022 – Colombia Tenedos ticuna Martínez, Brescovit & Cuervo, 2022 – Colombia Tenedos trilobatus Jocqué
Tenedos_(spider)
Municipality of Amazonas, Brazil
federal revenue agents, federal prosecutors, among others, are seen. The Ticunas Indians form the largest ethnic group in Tabatinga, and the Tukuna Umariaçu
Tabatinga
Origin of language according to diverse mythologies
gives them their customs and mode of life, and each their language. The Ticuna people of the Upper Amazon tell that all the peoples were once a single
Mythical_origins_of_language
Indigenous people in Peru
Over half of the Yine people have a basic literacy rate. Mashco Piro "Ticuna." Ethnologue. Retrieved 19 Feb 2012. Gelbspan, Thea. "Community gardens
Yine_people
Peru Parintintin (Kagwahiva’nga), Brazil Shipibo, Loreto Region, Peru Ticuna (Tucuna), Brazil, Colombia, Peru Toromona, La Paz Department, Bolivia Yanesha'
List of Indigenous peoples of South America
List_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America
Region, Peru Sirionó (Chori, Miá), Beni and Santa Cruz Departments, Bolivia Ticuna (Tucuna), Brazil, Colombia, Peru Toromono (Toromona), La Paz Department
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
language Severely endangered pah Terena language Severely endangered ter Ticuna language Definitely endangered Also spoken in: Colombia, Peru tca Trio language
List of endangered languages in Brazil
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Brazil
Extinct Karirian language of Brazil
Harákmbut–Katukinan Katukina–Kanamarí Katawixi Guaicuruan Kadiwéu Ticuna-Yuri Ticuna Yurí Nukak–Kakwa Kakwa Kariri Kipeá Dzubukuá Sabujá Pedra Branca Witoto
Sabujá_language
Emílio Goeldi. Bororo Indian with feather headdress and body painting. Ticuna ceremonial dresses. Memorial dos Povos Indígenas. Tiriyó-kaxuyana beadwork
Brazilian_art
Maku Koaia Movima Muniche Nambikwara Natu Pankaruru Puinave Shukura Ticuna–Yuri Ticuna Yuri Tucanoan Uman Jê–Pano–Carib Macro-Jê Bororo Botocudo Caraja Chiquito
Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Language family
Nambikwaran Otomákoan Pano-Tacanan Peba–Yaguan Piaroa–Saliban Quechuan Ticuna–Yuri Tiniguan Tucanoan Tupian Uru–Chipaya Witotoan Xukuruan Yanomaman Zamucoan
Kunimaipan_languages
The communities are ethnically diverse, including Cocama, Baniwa, Tucano, Ticuna, Mura, Baré, Sateré-Mawé and Carapana people. There were conflicts with
Puranga Conquista Sustainable Development Reserve
Puranga_Conquista_Sustainable_Development_Reserve
Non-profit organization based in the U.S.
(July 11, 2023). "Perú: en solo diez meses, doce comunidades indígenas ticuna logran la titulación definitiva de sus territorios". Noticias ambientales
Rainforest_Foundation_US
River in Brazil
The communities are ethnically diverse, including Cocama, Baniwa, Tucano, Ticuna, Mura, Baré, Sateré-Mawé and Carapana people. There is conflict with non-indigenous
Cuieiras River (Rio Negro tributary)
Cuieiras_River_(Rio_Negro_tributary)
Similar individuals occupying a third gender role are also found among the Ticuna, the Karajá and the Krahô. In 2018, 9,520 same-sex couples married in Brazil;
Same-sex_marriage_in_Brazil
TICUNA
TICUNA
TICUNA
TICUNA
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
Goddess of wealth
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pournami | பௌரமாஂமீ
Day of the full Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One Soul
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beauty Princess; Angel; Lucky
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mist, Fog, Dew
Male
Greek
(Τάκης) Short form of Greek Panagiotakis, TAKIS means "all-holy."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
Merciful; Servant; Peaceful; Soldier
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
God of Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Story teller
TICUNA
TICUNA
TICUNA
TICUNA
TICUNA