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Sacred place in Ryukyuan religion
Utaki (Okinawan: 御嶽) is an Okinawan term for a sacred place, often a grove, cave, or mountain. They are central to the Ryukyuan religion and the former
Utaki
Sacred space in Kudaka, Okinawa
Sefa-utaki (Okinawan: 斎場御嶽, セーファウタキ, romanized: Sēfa-utaki), is a historical sacred space, overlooking Kudaka Island, that served as one of the key locations
Sefa-utaki
Indigenous Ryukyuan belief system
religion (琉球信仰), Ryūkyū Shintō (琉球神道), Nirai Kanai Shinkō (ニライカナイ信仰), or Utaki Shinkō (御嶽信仰) is the indigenous belief system of the Ryukyu Islands. While
Ryukyuan_religion
Priestess of the Ryukyuan religion
(Okinawan: ヌール, romanized: nuuru) are priestesses of the Ryukyuan religion at Utaki. They have existed since at least the beginning of the Gusuku period (late
Noro_(priestess)
Highest ranking noro priestess of the Ryukyuan religion
held at the most sacred site of Okinawa Island, Sēfa Utaki as well as the ones given in the ten utakis inside Shuri Castle. Kikoe-ōgimi is the incarnation
Kikoe-ōgimi
Ryukyuan gusuku castle in Naha, Okinawa
by the Kikoe-ōgimi high-priestess were made. Sonohyan-utaki (園比屋武御嶽; Okinawan: Sunuhyan-utaki) – a sacred stone "gate" to the left of Shureimon was erected
Shuri_Castle
Sacred grove at Shuri Castle, Okinawa
Sonohyan-utaki (園比屋武御嶽; Okinawan: スヌファンウタキ Sunufan-utaki ) is a sacred grove of trees and plants (utaki) of the traditional indigenous Ryukyuan religion
Sonohyan-utaki
City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Kisama Utaki Sacred Site (喜佐真御嶽) (Prefectural) Kusu-nu-kā Sacred Well (クスヌカー (後の井)) (Municipal) Kyāza-gā Well (キャーザ井) (Municipal) Maya Utaki Sacred Site
Miyakojima,_Okinawa
Island within Ryukyu Islands
(与世山規模帳) (Municipal) Futenma Utaki Sacred Site (普天間御嶽) Minema Utaki Sacred Site (嶺間御嶽) Minna Utaki Sacred Site (水納御嶽) Tomari Utaki Sacred Site (泊御嶽) Ama-gā
Tarama,_Okinawa
Castle, Nakagusuku Castle, Nakijin Castle, Zakimi Castle, Sefa-utaki, and Sonohyan-utaki all form part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gusuku Sites and
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Okinawa)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Okinawa)
Creation goddess in the Ryukyuan religion
Amamikyu's tomb is located on Hamahiga Island in Uruma, Okinawa. Sefa-utaki is the holiest utaki site in the Ryukyuan religion. During the Ryukyu Kingdom era,
Amamikyu
Town in Kyushu, Japan
Sukumui Utaki (Iri Utaki) Sacred Site (底森御嶽 (西御嶽)) (Municipal) Tumusuzu Utaki Sacred Site (トゥムスズ御嶽) (Municipal) Yoribusano Utaki (Agari Utaki) Sacred
Kin,_Okinawa
Religious site in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Binnu Utaki (Okinawan: 弁之御嶽, ビンヌウタキ, romanized: Bin-nu-utaki) was a sacred site for national rituals, including prayers for the king's health and the nation's
Binnu_Utaki
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
located in the Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The heritage sites include two utaki (or sacred sites, one a gate and the other a grove), the Tamaudun mausoleum
Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu
Gusuku_Sites_and_Related_Properties_of_the_Kingdom_of_Ryukyu
City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Tōyama (當山) Yakabu (屋嘉部) Haebaru Yaese Yonabaru Located in Chinen, the seifa-utaki shrine is listed by UNESCO as part of the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties
Nanjō
Prefecture of Japan
everyday life problems. Throughout Okinawa, there are sacred sites known as utaki, where rituals and ceremonies are performed. Ryukyuan beliefs preserve many
Okinawa_Prefecture
Japanese singer, pianist and songwriter
single (en. River of Fire), MCA/Universal: MVDH-21 March 25, 1999 Utaki (うたき) (Utaki), MCA/Universal: MVCH-29030 September 20, 2000 眠りのうた single (en. Song
Misako_Odani
Japanese island chain
Harimizu utaki (Harimizu Shrine), a Ryukyuan shrine in Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture
Ryukyu_Islands
Harimizu utaki (Harimizu Shrine), a Ryukyuan shrine in Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture
Religion_in_Japan
Japanese societal customs barring women from sacred places
is called Danshi Kinsei (男子禁制) (e.g., praying and performing rituals in Utaki in Okinawa (Ryukyu Kingdom)). On the 27th day of the 3rd month of Meiji
Nyonin_Kinsei
Species of marine mammal
On the Aragusuku Islands, large quantities of skulls are preserved at a utaki that outsiders are strictly forbidden to enter. Dugong populations in these
Dugong
Protagonist of a Japanese fairy tale
okeru utaki: Kyūyō gaikan irō setsuden ni okeru utaki no kaishaku wo chūshin ni" 南島の伝承における御獄(ウタキ) : 「球陽外巻遺老説伝」における御獄の解釈を中心に [Holy Place "Utaki" in Tradition
Urashima_Tarō
Largest of the Okinawa Islands in Japan
Cornerstone of Peace monument Nakamura house Cape Manzamo Cape Hedo Sefa-utaki Okinawa Senseki Quasi-National Park Gyokusendo Cave [ja] Moon Beach [ja]
Okinawa_Island
District of Naha, Okinawa
located in Shuri, including Shuri Castle, the Shureimon gate, Sunuhyan-utaki (a sacred space of the native Ryukyuan religion), and royal mausoleum Tamaudun
Shuri,_Okinawa
Castles or fortresses in the Ryukyu Islands that feature stone walls
contain or are near an utaki (御嶽), shrines and sites of religious importance in the Ryukyuan religion. The relationship between utaki and gusuku has led some
Gusuku
Mountain on Ie Island near Okinawa, Japan
Mount Gusuku is a site considered sacred in the Ryukyuan religion. An utaki, or shrine of the Ryukyuan religion, is located halfway to the summit of
Mount_Gusuku
Ethnic group indigenous to the Ryukyu Islands
consciousness. Until the 18th century, the Ryukyuan kings visited the Sefa-utaki (historical sacred place) caves for worship. Another traditional sacred
Ryukyuans
Grove of trees of special religious importance to a particular culture
Otsu Cities), have been designated World Heritage Sites since 1994. The Utaki sacred sites (often with associated burial grounds) on Okinawa are based
Sacred_grove
Concept in feng shui
diary identified several sites in the Makija Hamlet, Okinawa, such as Uinu Utaki and Nuru Dunchi, believed to be connected to these dragon veins. Qi forces
Dragon_vein
Village in Kyushu, Japan
(Municipal) Ii-no-utaki / Wana Ugan Praying Site (上の御嶽・和仁屋御願) (Municipal) Kishaba Ufukā Spring (喜舎場のウフカー) (Municipal) Nasu-no-Utaki Sacred Site (ナスの御嶽)
Kitanakagusuku,_Okinawa
26.700609; 128.120070 (Ōgimi-utaki Fountain palm communities) Kuninaka-utaki plant communities 国仲御嶽の植物群落 Kuninaka-utaki no shokubutsu gunraku Miyakojima
List of Natural Monuments of Japan (Okinawa)
List_of_Natural_Monuments_of_Japan_(Okinawa)
Archaeological site in Okinawa, Japan
ミスクムゥイ)., Historical documents mention it under the name of Yahoso-mui Utaki (ヤホソ森御嶽). The site is located on the western slope of this middle-sized
Ōyama_Shell_Mound
City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
(謝名城の高倉) (Municipal) Kan'nondō Shrine in Kushi (久志の観音堂) (Municipal) Kubo-no-Utaki Sacred Site in Awa (安和のくばのうたき) (Prefectural) Survey stones at Nago Museum
Nago
Town in Kyushu, Japan
Jinja Shrine (報徳神社) (Municipal) Ishidōnī Rock (石塘根) (Municipal) Kanegusuku Utaki Sacred Site and plant community (兼城御嶽と植物群落) (Municipal) Kume Island Ōhara
Kumejima,_Okinawa
Shinto sacred rock
Ruins [ja] Rocks on Taka Island [ja] Shrine Shinto shrine Kamagoishi Himorogi Utaki Megalith Huaca Fujizuka Okinoshima Sieidi Tsutomu Tokieda, Archaeological
Iwakura_rock
Village in Ryukyu, Japan
Asato no tera). A traditional Okinawan house built over an utaki generations ago. The utaki itself likely predates the structure. The structure miraculously
Nakagusuku,_Okinawa
Agari-nu-utaki or Agari Utaki (lit. “the eastern sacred site”) is designated as a folk cultural property at the municipal level under the name "Agari-nu-utaki
List of Chatan Town cultural and natural assets
List_of_Chatan_Town_cultural_and_natural_assets
Town in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
(National) Toguchi Bridge (渡久地橋) Bise Uganju Praying Site (備瀬の拝所) Gushikawa Utaki Sacred Site (具志川御嶽) Gushiken Kami-Hasāgi (具志堅の神ハサーギ) (Municipal) Gushiken
Motobu,_Okinawa
Archipelago within the Ryukyu Islands
Singers use a falsetto voice when singing. Each community has multiple utaki shrines for the native religion, as well as Shinto shrines established by
Amami_Islands
metres (9.8 ft) in height. The chambers have many sacred relics such as utaki (holy enclosures of the Ryūkyūan religion) and also celadons, Sueki wares
Izena_Castle
Castle site in Okinawa, Japan
include Agari-nu-utaki, Tun, Iri-nu-utaki, Gusuku hi-nu-kan, the Chatan Sū-gā spring, and the Kagan-gā spring sacred site. "Agari-nu-utaki Sacred Site (inside
Chatan_Castle
Fictional character from Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
tells him to reunite a sacred area from the world of Nirai Kanai, Utaki. In Utaki, the original Syaoran seeks to fight the clone in order to make him
Syaoran (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, clone)
Syaoran_(Tsubasa:_Reservoir_Chronicle,_clone)
Ryukyuans traditional New Year
dances to welcome the joy of the new year. On Hamahiga Island, the legendary Utaki where Amamikyu lived is open during the Ryukyu New Year, with New Year's
Ryukyu_New_Year
Archipelago within the Ryukyu Islands
population of dugongs in the Ryukyu Islands. On Aragusuku Island, there is an utaki or sacred place that specially enshrines hunted dugongs with their skulls
Yaeyama_Islands
City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
protected as a national treasure of Japan. The castle remains now hold numerous utaki sites of worship of the Ryukyuan religion, and are scattered with fragments
Uruma
Okinawan and Kyushu folk shamans
who preside over public rituals and communal prayers at sacred sites like utaki (holy groves), gusuku (fortified sacred places), or ugwanju (shrines). The
Yuta_(shaman)
Village in Okinawa, Japan
According to Chūzan Seikan, the goddess Amamikyu consecrated the first utaki in Asa Forest at Hedo, in what is now Kunigami; the forest is also mentioned
Kunigami,_Okinawa
26.22596772; 127.72566544 (Ieudun Tomb) [1] Sonohyan-utaki Stone Gate 園比屋武御嶽石門 Sonohyan-utaki sekimon 1519 Naha heavily damaged during the war and restored
List of Cultural Properties of Japan – structures (Okinawa)
List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_–_structures_(Okinawa)
City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
of registration) Bin Gusuku (保栄茂グスク) Bone artefacts from Gibo Akgari-nu-utaki Sacred Site (宜保アガリヌ御嶽 出土 骨製品) (Municipal) Documents relating to the Ōshiro
Tomigusuku,_Okinawa
Castle, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
The site of the main citadel is home to the "Amatsugi Amatsugi Utaki," and important utaki in the Ryūkyūan religion and a pilgrimage site. This highlights
Tamagusuku_Castle
Village in Kyushu, Japan
(宜野座大川グシク) Ginoza Nuru Dunchi residence (宜野座ヌル殿内) Kanna shrine (漢那のお宮) Kushi-nu-utaki sacred site (クシヌ御嶽) Sokei-no-ugan sacred site (惣慶のウガン) Yuuagi-mō meadows
Ginoza,_Okinawa
Cushitic language of Northeast Africa
the possessed noun. The possessed noun follows the possessor. Examples: utaki raaw 'the man's friend (m)' utakiit raaw 'the man's friend (f)' tutakatti
Beja_language
Village in Kyushu, Japan
Dunchi-gwā Shrine (海神宮) Nemoto Residence Stone Wall (根元家の石垣) (Municipal) Nishi Utaki Sacred Site (北ウタキ) Strength stone of Aharen (in the garden of the community
Tokashiki,_Okinawa
City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Ōjana (大謝名メーヌカー) (Municipal) Ōyama Shell Mound (大山貝塚) (National) Ōyama Utaki sacred site stele (大山御嶽碑) (Municipal) Paved road in Nodake (野嵩石畳道) (Municipal)
Ginowan,_Okinawa
18th-century book on the Ryukyu Kingdom
21. The same Commentary also states that Volume 5 ‘Nakagusuku Utaki and Shuri Utaki year-round Rituals’ and the various Local Rituals of Volume 12 and
Ryūkyū-koku_yurai-ki
Historical period of the Ryukyu Islands
enclosed residential areas of both commoners and elites, as well as some utaki shrines, with satellite villages outside their walls. During the 14th and
Gusuku_Period
the "Yuta" chosen by the Goddess to reach Utaki. Upon recovering, Syaoran uses Watanuki's items to reach Utaki. 3 A Choice Between Worlds - (-) August 17
List of Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle chapters
List_of_Tsubasa:_Reservoir_Chronicle_chapters
Chorography of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
gives the transcription in Chinese characters of the Okinawan names of the utakis and other mentioned sacred places, which was not the case in the Ryūkyū-koku
Ryūkyū-koku_kyū-ki
Village in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
(恩納村の印部石) (Municipal) Tōjin Baka Tombstone (唐人墓の墓碑) (Municipal) Hamasaki Utaki (浜崎御嶽) (Municipal) Kanjagā spring (カンジャガー) (Municipal) Uduigama Cave (ウドゥイガマ)
Onna,_Okinawa
UNESCO World Heritage Site
wiped out by the Toshiyu Rebellion. The fortress includes several sacred Utaki groves, reflecting the castle's role as a center of the Ryukyuan religion
Nakijin_Castle
Utaki 安和のくばのうたき Awa no Kubo utaki Nago Awa District 26°36′42″N 127°55′48″E / 26.611658°N 127.929955°E / 26.611658; 127.929955 (Awa no Kubo Utaki)
List of Tangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan (Okinawa)
List_of_Tangible_Folk_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_(Okinawa)
2023 professional wrestling event
Ishimori faced Master Wato and Hiroshi Tanahashi. In the end, after Cipher UTAKI was blocked, Ishimori rolled up Wato for the win. Next, Guerrillas of Destiny
The New Beginning in Sapporo (2023)
The_New_Beginning_in_Sapporo_(2023)
(1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten (沖縄県姓氏家系大辞典). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten. Chūzan Seifu, appendix vol.1 Kyūyō, appendix vol.1 北森御嶽 nishimui-utaki(首里)
Kunigami_Seisoku
King of Ryūkyū
gates to the castle, and erected high walls in 1519 around the Sonohyan Utaki, the sacred space and accompanying sacred hearth which she tended. A system
Shō_Shin
Village in Kyushu, Japan
Dendrolobium umbellatum community in Nakasone Kakihatabaru (Municipal) Shoshi Utaki plant community (諸志御嶽の植物群落) (National) Tropical almond tree Terminalia catappa
Nakijin,_Okinawa
City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Fire God Altar (仲間の拝所群 地頭火ヌ神) (Municipal) Nakama Praying Sites: Kubasā-nu-utaki Sacred Site (仲間の拝所群 クバサーヌ御嶽) (Municipal) Nakama Praying Sites: Nakama Fījā
Urasoe,_Okinawa
Japanese anime television series
service (link) Krigbaum, David (March 3, 2022). "Okinawa's sacred Sefa-Utaki and Chinen's charming overlook". Stars and Stripes. Archived from the original
The_Aquatope_on_White_Sand
15th-century king of Ryukyu
Ankokuzan Jukaboku no Kihi (安国山樹華木之記), at the sacred grove of Sonohyan-utaki on the grounds of Shuri Castle. The text of the monument, likely authored
Shō_Hashi
Town in Kyushu, Japan
latrines (北谷町うちなぁ家ふーる) (National) Chibugā Spring (ちぶ川) (Municipal) Agari-no-Utaki Sacred Site (inside Chatan Gusuku) (北谷城内「東ノ御嶽」) (Municipal) Tun Sacred Site
Chatan,_Okinawa
Comments Image Coordinates Ref. Excavated Artefacts from Sefa-utaki 沖縄県斎場御嶽出土品 Okinawa-ken sēfā utaki shutsudo-hin Ryukyu Kingdom Nanjō Nanjō City (kept at the
List of Cultural Properties of Japan – archaeological materials (Okinawa)
List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_–_archaeological_materials_(Okinawa)
Village in Kyushu, Japan
Hernandia nymphaeifolia of Shioya-ufuncha (塩屋ウフンチャのハスノハギリ) (Municipal) Ōgimi Utaki fountain palm community Livistona chinensis (大宜味御嶽のビロウ群落) (Prefectural)
Ōgimi
Japanese sacred forest
natural monuments or the like. In this sense, the forests associated with Utaki in Okinawa are similar. However, it should not be assumed that the original
Chinju_no_Mori
Island in Okinawa, Japan
creating the Okinawa Islands. Amamikyu's tomb is also said to be in Hamahiga. Utaki dedicated to them are found on the island. Yokatsu Islands Katsuren Peninsula
Hamahiga_Island
leaves onto walls and gates. Then the heart is boiled and presented at an utaki, ancient tombs, or the house of an especially old or powerful family. A
Okinawan festivals and observances
Okinawan_festivals_and_observances
Village in Kyushu, Japan
Nobility Road (サムレー道) (Municipal) Sunja-gā spring (潮平井) (Municipal) Akara-utaki ubame oak and Okinawa pine plant community (アカラ御嶽のウバメガシ及びリュウキュウマツ等の植物群落)
Izena,_Okinawa
Former village in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
later lords and kings because of its many holy sites, most notably Sefa-utaki. The village of Chinen (pronounced shi-nen) was appropriated by the United
Chinen,_Okinawa
Village in Kyushu, Japan
Name (Japanese) (Type of registration) Amibōja (アミボージャ) (Municipal) Ara Utaki sacred site (阿良御嶽) (Municipal) Māga spring (マーガ) (Municipal) Minkazantu
Ie,_Okinawa
Town in Kyushu, Japan
(ミーナ井戸) (Municipal) Nagaki fishing wall (海垣・魚垣 (ながき)) (Municipal) Nagata Utaki Sacred Site (長田御嶽) (Municipal) Nakama No. 1 Shell Mound (仲間第一貝塚) (Prefectural)
Taketomi,_Okinawa
Japanese filmmaker (born 1976)
(2004-2007), photographs documenting Yamashiro's playful interventions at graves, utaki, and other sacred space. She attributes the comical and spirited nature
Chikako_Yamashiro
locations of former settlements generally host a number of sacred places, utakis and / or tuns, fire gods of the first settlers... and there is no trace
Nishihara_(Urasoe_City)
Island within the Okinawa Islands of Japan
metres (9.8 ft) in height. The chambers have many sacred relics such as utaki (holy enclosures of the Ryūkyūan religion) and also celadons, Sueki wares
Izena_Island
Town in Kyushu, Japan
as the "Nishihara Fuji" for its resemblance to Mount Fuji. Untamamo has utaki, or places sacred to the Okinawan religion, on both the north and south
Nishihara,_Okinawa
Ryūkyūan gusuku fortification in Japan
the 70-year reign of the Ōgawa. The castle's location now holds numerous utaki sites of worship of the Ryūkyūan religion, and is scattered with fragments
Agena_Castle
Fictional character from Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
clone in another dimension which causes the group to explore the world. In Utaki, the original Syaoran seeks to fight the clone in order to make him reincarnate
Syaoran (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, original)
Syaoran_(Tsubasa:_Reservoir_Chronicle,_original)
Ryukyuan gusuku in Miyakojima, Okinawa
Board of Education. “【Designated by the City:Historic Site】Koujin Migagama Utaki Sacred Site”. 2014, accessed 02 February 2020, https://miyakojimabunkazai
Kubaka_Castle
Nanjo, Okinawa, Japan
of a more ancient fortification, Neishigusuku Castle, which was also an utaki pilgrimage site. The Chūzan Seikan and Chūzan Seifu state that the Aji of
Itokazu_Castle
Nakijin-no-kanahiyafu (Tenchiji Amachiji) oyobi Kohao-no-utaki (Kuba no utaki) Kudaka Kohau-mui (Kudaka-no-Fubō utaki) Nakijin, Nanjō 26°40′57″N 127°58′22″E / 26
List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan (Okinawa)
List_of_Places_of_Scenic_Beauty_of_Japan_(Okinawa)
Village on Aguni Island in Okinawa, Japan
Community of Terukinabaru (照喜名原のモンパの木の群落) (Municipal) Itajii tree of Matsuo Utaki Sacred Site (松尾御獄のイタジイの木) (Municipal) "粟国(村)" [Aguni]. Nihon Daihyakka Zensho
Aguni,_Okinawa
Island in Tokashiki, Okinawa, Japan
waters are part of Kerama Shotō National Park. There is a sacred site (御嶽, utaki) on the east side of the island called Inrakari (印良苅) Before World War II
Mae_Island
Town in Okinawa, Japan
spring (新井) Miyā Residence Praying Site in Itarashiki (板良敷 新屋) Naka-no-utaki Sacred Site in Tōsoe (当添 中の御嶽) Noro Dunchi Praying Site (祝女殿内) North stone
Yonabaru,_Okinawa
Princess of Ryūkyū
she threatened to hang herself on one of the trees of the Akatauchiyau-nu-utaki sacred site. After telling the king about her husband's intentions, Momoto-fumiagari
Momoto-fumiagari
Topics referred to by the same term
Rural District, Bikah District, Rudan County, Hormozgan Province, Iran Sefa-utaki, a historical sacred site at Ryukyu Islands in Japan Service d'exploitation
Sefa
Town in Kyushu, Japan
Uiigusuku (具志頭上グスク) Jiri Gusuku (勢理グスク) Kabira Shelter Site (カラビ壕遺跡) Kaniman Utaki Site (カニマン御嶽遺跡) Māga-nu-tun Site (マーガヌ殿遺跡) Midori Gusuku (ミドリグスク) Minatogawa
Yaese,_Okinawa
with a green emblem. The emblem is based on the immense beauty of Sefa-utaki, said to be the birthplace of mankind, and the Teda river, a sacred site
List of municipal flags of Kyūshū
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Kyūshū
/ 26.218166°N 127.717327°E / 26.218166; 127.717327 (Stele, Sonohyan-utaki) Stone Signposts 石標 seki-hyō 1527 Naha (formerly Shuri) Shuri City 25 October
List of former Cultural Properties (Japan)
List_of_former_Cultural_Properties_(Japan)
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Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : name of a clan associated with Caithness, derived from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr (or the feminine form Gunne), a short form of any of various compound names with the first element gunn ‘battle’.Scottish : sometimes an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille Dhuinn ‘son of the servant of the brown one’ (see Dunn). (According to Woulfe a name of the same form also existed in Sligo, Ireland.)English : metonymic occupational name for someone who operated a siege engine or cannon, perhaps also a nickname for a forceful person, from Middle English gunne, gonne ‘ballista’, ‘cannon’, ‘gun’. The term originated as a humorous application of the Scandinavian female personal name Gunne or Gunnhildr.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Balch.German : nickname, from Middle High German belche ‘coot’ (bird), for someone who was thought to resemble the bird in some way.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Samridhhi | ஸமà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®¤à¯€
Good luck, Perfection, Wealth, Accomplishment, Welfare
Boy/Male
Hindu
Any time young
Girl/Female
Greek
Light.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Greek
Glory of the father.
Boy/Male
Sikh
The brave, Winner
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, Danish, English, Muslim
Solid; Strong
Male
English
Pet form of English Isaac, IKE means "he will laugh."
UTAKI
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UTAKI
UTAKI