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Title of a female autocratic ruler of Bulgaria or Russia
Tsarina (or tsaritsa; Cyrillic: царица) is the title of a female autocratic ruler (monarch) of Bulgaria, Serbia, and Russia, or the title of a tsar's
Tsarina
Empress of Russia from 1894 to 1917
Tsaritsa, 1927 Carolly Erickson, The Last Tsarina, p. 101 Carolly Erickson, The Last Tsarina, p. 103. The Last Tsarina, p. 355. Bokhanov, Alexander, The Romanovs:
Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)
Alexandra_Feodorovna_(Alix_of_Hesse)
Second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia(1897–1918)
the second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last monarch of Russia, and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. She was born at Peterhof Palace, near Saint Petersburg
Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Tatiana_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
Russian mystic (1869–1916)
of Russia and the Tsarina... who has remained a German on the Russian throne and alien to the country and its people". (The tsarina had been born a German
Grigori_Rasputin
1885 Imperial Fabergé egg
Tsar Alexander III and given to his wife Maria Feodorovna in 1885. The tsarina enjoyed the egg so much that Alexander III quickly placed a standing order
First_Hen_(Fabergé_egg)
Youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1901–1918)
Tsar Nicholas II, the last sovereign of Imperial Russia, and his wife, Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. Anastasia was the younger sister of Grand Duchesses
Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Anastasia_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
1919 German film
The Toy of the Tsarina (German: Das Spielzeug der Zarin) is a 1919 German silent historical drama film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Ellen Richter
The_Toy_of_the_Tsarina
Empress of Russia from 1855 to 1880
death of their eldest son on whom their hopes for the future lay. The Tsarina spent the following year grieving and found some solace with her family
Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)
Maria_Alexandrovna_(Marie_of_Hesse)
Spouses of the Russian monarchs
of the Russian rulers. They used the titles Princess, Grand Princess, Tsarina or Empress. Slavonic: Killikiya or Kelikia. Created princess of Denmark
List of Russian royal consorts
List_of_Russian_royal_consorts
Russian surgeon, writer and princess (1870–1932)
physician to the royal court until the outbreak of World War I, training the Tsarina Alexandra and her daughters as nurses. At the beginning of the Revolution
Vera_Gedroits
The Tsarina's Golden Chamber (Russian: Золотая Царицына Палата, Zolotaya Tzaritsyna Palata) (alternatively spelled as "Czarina's") is the official reception
Tsarina's_Golden_Chamber
List of Bulgarian royal consorts
List_of_Bulgarian_royal_consorts
A regent is a person selected to act as head of state (ruling or not) because the ruler is a minor, not present, or debilitated. The following is a list
List_of_regents
Russian Empire lady-in-waiting (1884–1964)
friend and evil genius of the Tsarina. It was largely due to her that Rasputin owed his amazing rise to favour. The Tsarina valued Anna's devotion to her
Anna_Vyrubova
Opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
2014 it became "The Tsarina's Slippers." List of Christmas operas Notes Alternative renderings are The Little Shoes, The Tsarina's Slippers, The Empress's
Cherevichki
Eldest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1895–1918)
sit up in his chair, wouldn't eat his food and licked his plate. The Tsarina's expectation was unreasonable, said Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich
Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Olga_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
Tsarina of Russia from 1581 to 1584
Фёдоровна Нага́я, Ма́рфа; 1 January 1558 - 28 June 1608) was a Russian tsarina as the last (sixth, possibly seventh or eighth) wife of Ivan the Terrible
Maria_Nagaya
Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796
Nuffield: Aiden Ellis. ISBN 978-0-85628-083-2. Troyat, Henri (2001). Terrible Tsarinas: Five Russian Women in Power. Translated by Secara, Andrea Lyn. New York:
Catherine_the_Great
Impostor of Grand Duchess Anastasia (1896–1984)
Nikolaevna of Russia. Anastasia, the youngest daughter of the last Tsar and Tsarina of Russia, Nicholas II and Alexandra, was murdered along with her parents
Anna_Anderson
Third daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1899–1918)
June] 1899 – 17 July 1918) was the third daughter of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. Her murder following the Russian Revolution of 1917
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Maria_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
Tsaritsa consort of Russia
She was respectfully referred to in official documents as Her Majesty Tsarina Praskovia Feodorovna until her death. Praskovia had a long affair with
Praskovia_Saltykova
Russian tsarevna (1657–1704)
involvement remains unclear. Sophia and her party had discussed crowning her as tsarina, and in August 1687 had tried persuading the Streltsy to petition on her
Sophia_Alekseyevna_of_Russia
1897 Imperial Fabergé egg
Mikhail Perkhin and Henrik Wigstrom. The egg was made to commemorate Tsarina, Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna. It was frequently on exhibition at The Hermitage
Imperial Coronation (Fabergé egg)
Imperial_Coronation_(Fabergé_egg)
German royal
Irene of Hesse and by Rhine. He was the nephew of Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsarina Alexandra of Russia. As the great-grandson of Queen Victoria through both
Prince Sigismund of Prussia (born 1896)
Prince_Sigismund_of_Prussia_(born_1896)
American-British singer and actor
Understudy Daryl Roth Theatre 2024 Frozen Elsa Tuacahn Theatre 2024 Anastasia Tsarina Alexandra Tuacahn Theatre 2024 Jersey Boys Lorraine Tuacahn Theatre 2025
Cayleigh_Capaldi
Name list
most common. Giovanna of Savoy (Tsarina Ioanna of Bulgaria) born Princess Giovanna of Savoy and was the last Tsarina of Bulgaria Giovanna (singer) Giovanna
Giovanna
Title for Mary, mother of Jesus
venerated icon, points out that the Virgin Mary is considered the actual Tsarina of Russia by the religious appeal of Nicholas II; thus, "Consecration of
Our_Lady_of_Fátima
Single chain manganese inosilicate (MnSiO3)
Urals. A block of material from this source was used to build the tomb of Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna, completed in 1906 and installed in the Peter and Paul
Rhodonite
Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia
The Field of Mars (Russian: Ма́рсово по́ле, romanized: Marsovo Polye) is a large square in the centre of Saint Petersburg. Over its long history it has
Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg)
Field_of_Mars_(Saint_Petersburg)
Tutor in Nicholas II of Russia's court (1856–1918)
II and Tsarina Alexandra. She taught Alexandra Russian before her marriage, just as she had some years earlier taught Russian to the Tsarina's sister
Catherine_Schneider
2018 novel by Naomi Novik
only emerge at night due to his hatred of sunlight. Each evening, the new tsarina escapes to the fae world, where she is safe from the demon. After the Staryk
Spinning_Silver
Topics referred to by the same term
Alexandra Feodorovna may refer to: Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) (1798–1860), Empress of Russia by marriage to Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia
Alexandra_Feodorovna
1833 fairy tale poem by Pushkin
mythology and Christianity. A tsar goes on a voyage and leaves his beautiful tsarina behind. She spends days and nights waiting for him by the window, and in
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
The_Tale_of_the_Dead_Princess_and_the_Seven_Knights
Third son and fourth child of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse
II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Wilhelmine of Baden. He was a brother of Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Tsar Alexander II of Russia. The Battenberg-Mountbatten
Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine
Prince_Alexander_of_Hesse_and_by_Rhine
1966 British film by Don Sharp
where he begins his campaign to gain influence over the Tsarina. He manipulates one of the Tsarina's ladies-in-waiting, Sonia, whom he uses to satisfy his
Rasputin_the_Mad_Monk
Russian writer (1880–1952)
and exiled to Minsk. He was invited to Tsarskoye Selo to meet with the Tsarina; not in the Alexander Palace, but in the house of Anna Vyrubova. Iliodor
Sergei_Trufanov
House where the Romanovs were imprisoned
the house. This household included Tsar Nicholas Romanov, his wife, the Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna of Hesse, their four daughters, their son and heir
Ipatiev_House
American author (1943–2020)
American author of historical fiction and non-fiction. In 2008, her book The Tsarina's Daughter won the RT Reader's Choice Award for best Historical Fiction
Carolly_Erickson
1911 Imperial Fabergé egg
Fabergé for the Russian Imperial family. It was an Easter 1911 gift for Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna from her husband Tsar Nicholas II, who had a standing
Fifteenth Anniversary (Fabergé egg)
Fifteenth_Anniversary_(Fabergé_egg)
Nicholas II, the last autocratic ruler of Imperial Russia, and his wife Tsarina Alexandra. She was the daughter of Polish nobleman, Bolesław Czapski and
Ceclava_Czapska
Building
for about 18 months between 1916 and 1918. The hospital was visited by Tsarina Alexandra and her daughters, and Prince Felix Yusupov is reported to have
Anglo-Russian_Hospital
King of Sweden from 1720 to 1751
ventured into a war with Russia, which ended in defeat and the Russian tsarina Elizabeth getting Adolf Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp instated following
Frederick_I_of_Sweden
1907 Imperial Fabergé egg
Fabergé for the Russian Imperial family. It was an Easter 1907 gift for Tsarina Maria Feodorovna from her son Tsar Nicholas II, who had a standing order
Cradle with Garlands (Fabergé egg)
Cradle_with_Garlands_(Fabergé_egg)
1971 biographical film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner
Russian monarch, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (Michael Jayston), and his wife, Tsarina Alexandra (Janet Suzman). The film tells the story of the royal couple
Nicholas_and_Alexandra
Elevation to sainthood of the Russian imperial family
sainthood of the last imperial family of Russia – Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra, and their five children Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and
Canonization_of_the_Romanovs
Russian military figure (1855–1920)
(1915). He served as Russia's Minister of War from June 1915 until the Tsarina Alexandra forced his removal from office in March 1916. Polivanov was born
Alexei_Polivanov
Scrapped passenger steamship
(1930–39, 1939–46) ORP Gdynia (1939) Empire Helford (1946–50) Namesake The Tsarina of Russia (1915–21) Lithuania (1921–30) Tadeusz Kościuszko (1930–39, 1939–46)
SS_Kościuszko
Heir to the Russian throne (1904–1918)
apparent). He was the youngest child and only son of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. He was born with haemophilia, which his parents tried
Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia
Alexei_Nikolaevich,_Tsarevich_of_Russia
Russian prince (1900–1974)
he was a grandson of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and his consort, the Tsarina Maria Feodorovna of Russia (born Princess Dagmar of Denmark). Prince Nikita
Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia
Prince_Nikita_Alexandrovich_of_Russia
(Grand Duke, Grand Prince, as a ruler) Boyar Tsar (Emperor), Tsaritsa (Tsarina) (Empress, Empress consort) Tsar family Tsesarevich Tsarevich, Tsarevna
Glossary of Russian nobility and royalty
Glossary_of_Russian_nobility_and_royalty
Romanov impostor
Dutch woman who claimed to be a fifth daughter of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra. Her claim was accepted by Anna Anderson, who claimed to be Grand
Suzanna_Catharina_de_Graaff
Tsarina of Russia as Feodor III's second wife, 1664–1716
Matveyevna Apraksina (Russian: Ма́рфа Матве́евна Апра́ксина; 1664–1716) was a Tsarina of Russia and the second spouse of Tsar Feodor III of Russia. She was the
Marfa_Apraksina
Princess of Russia (1895–1970)
Feodorovna. "Felix's ideas are absolutely revolutionary," a disapproving Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna once said. He was persuaded not to do so by his mother
Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia
Princess_Irina_Alexandrovna_of_Russia
1917 Imperial Fabergé egg
the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, as an Easter gift to his wife, the Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. It was the last "Imperial" Fabergé egg designed.
Constellation_(Fabergé_egg)
Indonesian politician (born 1969)
Maharani, Tsarina. "Komisi II DPR Minta KPU Segera Atasi Logistik Pemilu yang Terimbas Banjir". detiknews. Retrieved 2 May 2019. Maharani, Tsarina. "Komisi
Ahmad_Riza_Patria
Russian lady-in-waiting (1883–1956)
Lady in Waiting to the Tsarina in 1904, and became an official Lady in Waiting in 1913. She was nicknamed "Isa" by the Tsarina and her four daughters
Sophie_Buxhoeveden
Tsaritsa consort of All Russia
women of the time. In March 1669, Tsar Alexis Mikhailovich's first wife, Tsarina Maria Miloslavskaya, died during the birth of what would have been her
Natalya_Naryshkina
1900 Imperial Fabergé egg
Fabergé egg was presented by Nicolas II as an Easter gift to his wife, the Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna. It is currently held in the Kremlin Armoury Museum
Trans-Siberian Railway (Fabergé egg)
Trans-Siberian_Railway_(Fabergé_egg)
1913 Imperial Fabergé egg
by Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé. It was an Easter 1913 gift for Tsarina Maria Feodorovna from Tsar Nicholas II, who had a standing order of two
Winter_(Fabergé_egg)
1898 Imperial Fabergé egg
on April 5 to Tsar Nicholas II, who gave it as a gift to his wife, the Tsarina, Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna. The egg is part of the Victor Vekselberg
Lilies of the Valley (Fabergé egg)
Lilies_of_the_Valley_(Fabergé_egg)
Anti-Capitalist cartoon caricature from 1911
the Russian Empire's black eagle with a money bag, the Russian tsar and tsarina with a more generic trio of a monarch and state leaders in suits, two of
Pyramid_of_Capitalist_System
Celebration in the Russian Empire
been represented on the stage. Meriel Buchanan also noted how the pale tsarina's fan trembled in her hands as she struggled breathing and how her emotions
Romanov_Tercentenary
Fabergé egg
be one of the imperial Easter eggs, as it was never given to a Russian Tsarina. It is currently part of the Cleveland Museum of Art's collection. The
Lapis_Lazuli_(Fabergé_egg)
2017 musical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
Yesterday (Reprise)" – Gleb + "A Nightmare" – Romanov Children, Tsar and Tsarina + "In a Crowd of Thousands" – Dmitry and Anya "Meant to Be" – Vlad # "Quartet
Anastasia_(musical)
German philosopher (1844–1900)
109–122. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-2428-9_9. ISBN 978-9048152346. Doyle, Tsarina (2005). "Nietzsche's Emerging Internal Realism". Nietzsche on Epistemology
Friedrich_Nietzsche
Russian palace
capital city of St. Petersburg. The palace was commissioned by Empress/Tsarina Catherine II (Catherine the Great) (1729–1796, reigned 1762–1796), built
Alexander_Palace
Russian TV series
Tsarina Irina Godunova, sister of Boris Godunov, wife of Tsar Feodor I Vladimir Steklov as Andrey Shchelkalov Irina Pegova as Maria Nagaya, Tsarina,
Godunov_(TV_series)
1942 Mining operation in Arctic waters
Operation Zarin (English: Tsarina [Unternehmen Zarin]) was a German minelaying operation off the north-western coast of the islands of Novaya Zemlya in
Operation_Zarin
Form of jewelry
(Marie Bonaparte) received a lavallière with two diamond fir cones, the Tsarina of Russia one with amethyst acorns. Eve Lavallière made her debut in 1891
Lavalier
Topics referred to by the same term
Feodorovna Pozharskaya (died 1607), a Russian lady-in-waiting and favorite of tsarina Maria Skuratova-Belskaya. Maria Feodorovna Morozova (1830–1911), a Russian
Maria_Feodorovna
Emperor of Russia from 1825 to 1855
(1836) depicting the Tsar on the obverse and his family on the reverse: Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna (center) surrounded by Alexander II as Tsarevich,
Nicholas_I_of_Russia
1891 Imperial Fabergé egg
It was presented by Alexander III as an Easter gift to his wife, the Tsarina Maria Feodorovna. It is currently held in the Kremlin Armoury Museum in
Memory_of_Azov_(Fabergé_egg)
2003 television film
Queen Alexandra, at Sandringham in Norfolk. Next summer, Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra and their children visit their relations, the British royals
The_Lost_Prince
Church in Saint Petersburg, Russia
of Catherine II of Russia as a reminder of her lifelong Greek Plan. The Tsarina, eager to liberate Constantinople from the Turks, wished to have a replica
Ascension_Cathedral,_Pushkin
Season of television series
Emperor of Russia, George V's maternal first cousin Anja Antonowicz as Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia, Empress of Russia, George V's paternal
The_Crown_season_5
Cousin of Tsar Nicholas II (1876–1938)
already married to Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse, the only brother of Tsarina Alexandra. In 1898, he took a trip around the world. One of his last stops
Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia
Grand_Duke_Kirill_Vladimirovich_of_Russia
Grand Duchess of Russia
Xenia was too young and they were unsure of Alexander's character. The Tsarina Maria Feodorovna had complained of Alexander's arrogance and rudeness.
Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Xenia_Alexandrovna_of_Russia
Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917
the gene as carriers.[citation needed] Before Rasputin's arrival, the tsarina and the tsar had consulted numerous mystics, charlatans, "holy fools",
Nicholas_II
British missionary and nurse (1859–1931)
was able to arrange an audience with the Tsarina after she arrived in Moscow in November 1890. The Tsarina gave her a letter encouraging all who read
Kate_Marsden
King of France from 1715 to 1774
Austria and Russia; but Frederick was saved by the sudden death of the Tsarina Elizabeth in 1762, and her replacement by Peter III of Russia, a fervent
Louis_XV
Russian general (1851–1919)
General Ivanov, with his loyalty towards the tsar and surprisingly the tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna and the mystic Rasputin as well, he enjoyed great
Nikolai_Ivanov_(general)
Imperial dynasty of Russia (1613–1917)
children, yet avoided many of the social duties traditional for Russia's tsarinas. Seen as distant and severe, unfavorable comparisons were drawn between
House_of_Romanov
Tsaritsa consort of All Russia
Eudoxia Streshneva (Russian: Евдоки́я Лукья́новна Стре́шнева, romanized: Yevdokiya Lukyanovna Streshneva; 1608 – 18 August 1645) was Tsaritsa of Russia
Eudoxia_Streshneva
Name list
a variant of Martha. Marfa Alekseyevna of Russia (1652–1707), Moscow Tsarina and Orthodox saint St. Martha of Tambov [ru], 18th-century Russian Orthodox
Marfa_(given_name)
Prefix or suffix added to someone's name
the time the words came into English they already meant 'ruler'. Tsar/Tsarina (Tsaritsa) – Slavonic loan-word from Latin. Caesar – The name of Julius
Title
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
so that Alexandra could provide comfort to her sister, who had become tsarina. Alexandra undertook many public duties; in the words of Queen Victoria
Alexandra_of_Denmark
1611 oath of allegiance by Mickail Shuisky of Russia to the Polish King Sigismund III
Ivan the Terrible's associate Malyuta Skuratov and sister of a former tsarina, the spouse of Tsar Boris Godunov), military commander Mikhail Shein, and
Shuysky_Tribute
Norwegian Campaigns started Aleksey Antropov, Russian painter Marfa Apraksina, Tsarina of Russia Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia, Tsarevna of Russia Carl Ewald von
1716_in_Russia
Greek and Russian princess (1870–1891)
Alexandra's son would be involved in the murder of Grigori Rasputin, a friend of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, in 1916. In 1939 during the reign of her nephew George
Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark
Princess_Alexandra_of_Greece_and_Denmark
British painter (1857–1936)
1931), wife of Vasily Polenov, 1894, Polenovo museum Tsarina's Golden Chamber, depicts the Tsarina's Golden Chamber, privately owned Shanks' Russian name
Emily_Shanks
Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of Leuchtenberg
introduced both in turn to the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the last Tsarina of Russia. According to popular Russian belief, the influence of Rasputin
Princess Anastasia of Montenegro
Princess_Anastasia_of_Montenegro
Tsar of Russia from 1605 to 1606
the Russian Orthodox Church and the Holy See; so, claimed the rumors, Tsarina Marina did not convert to the Orthodox faith. This angered the Russian
False_Dmitry_I
Head of German dynasty (born 1966)
leader Philip the Magnanimous, the Swedish king Frederick I, Russia's last tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, the exiled Spanish queen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
Donatus,_Landgrave_of_Hesse
Turkic language
three borrowings: kraliçe (queen), imparatoriçe ("empress") and çariçe ("tsarina"). This suffix was also used in the neologism tanrıça ("goddess") (< tanrı
Turkish_language
Russian courtier (1887–1918)
September 1918), was a lady in waiting at the court of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra. She was arrested by the Bolsheviks and shot to death outside
Anastasia_Hendrikova
Polish lively triple-meter musical form with accents on beats two and three
balls, it was danced elegantly and famously by the Tsarina Maria Feodorovna, the second-to-last tsarina of the Russian empire before its collapse in 1918
Mazurka
Russian folk tale
Tanyushka to make an embroidered portrait of her likeness, only dressed in a tsarina's robe and gems. Flogger has a quarrel with the woman who is still his wife:
The Malachite Casket (fairy tale)
The_Malachite_Casket_(fairy_tale)
1954 film
court of the Tsar of Russia after curing the Tsar's son. He seduced the tsarina, he is accused of witchcraft, and a plot is organized. Pierre Brasseur
Rasputin_(1954_film)
Commemorative Russian cup from 1896
made for public distribution at the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna in 1896. The cup bears the initials of Nicholas and
Khodynka_Cup_of_Sorrows
1986 American television miniseries
wife) Christoph Eichhorn as Charles XII, King of Sweden Lilli Palmer as Tsarina Natalya, mother of Peter the Great Mel Ferrer as Frederick I, King in Prussia
Peter_the_Great_(miniseries)
TSARINA
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Pure or holy
Male
Irish
Modern Gaelic form of Old Irish Finn, FIONN means "fair, white."Â
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Bank
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Very High
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch
Bitter
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Lofty; exalted; high mountain. Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's...
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Latin
Faithful; Steadfastness
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Bird.
Girl/Female
Australian, Italian
From Italy
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Guide to Right Path
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TSARINA
n.
Alt. of Tsaritsa