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Community in Greece
Vonitsa (Greek: Βόνιτσα) is a town in the northwestern part of Aetolia-Acarnania in Greece, seat of the municipality of Aktio-Vonitsa. The beach town
Vonitsa
Municipality in Greece
Aktio–Vonitsa (Greek: Άκτιο-Βόνιτσα) is a municipality in the Aetolia-Acarnania regional unit of the West Greece region of Greece. Its seat is the town
Aktio-Vonitsa
1862 military uprising in Greece
deposed in a popular insurrection in October 1862. Starting on 18 October in Vonitsa, it soon spread to other cities and reached Athens on 22 October. King
Expulsion_of_Otto_of_Greece
Catholic Church. The town that was the centre of the diocese is now called Vonitsa (Greek: Βόνιτσα). It is unknown when the residential bishopric disappeared
Diocese_of_Vonitsa
Byzantine rump state (1204–1479)
gradually lost it to the advancing Ottoman Empire, with the last stronghold, Vonitsa, falling to the Ottomans in 1479. In traditional and modern historiography
Despotate_of_Epirus
Vonitsa-Xiromero was one of the provinces of the Aetolia-Acarnania Prefecture, Greece. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipalities
Vonitsa-Xiromero
Regional unit in Central Greece
Trichonida - Agrinio Province of Valtos - Amfilochia Province of Vonitsa & Xiromero - Vonitsa Note: Provinces no longer hold any legal status in Greece. Cosmas
Aetolia-Acarnania
Former sub-divisions of Greece's prefectures
Trichonida Province - Agrinio Valtos Province - Amfilochia Vonitsa-Xiromero Province - Vonitsa Arcadia Gortynia Province - Dimitsana Kynouria Province -
Provinces_of_Greece
Ottoman and Russian protectorate in the southwest Balkans from 1800-07
exclaves on the Epirote mainland, namely the coastal towns of Parga, Preveza, Vonitsa, and Butrinto, had been Venetian possessions for centuries, thereby becoming
Septinsular_Republic
1396–1718 wars in the eastern Mediterranean
acting together with the Austrians, the Venetians occupied Preveza and Vonitsa in October. The Austrians, on the brink of war with the Spanish King Philip
Turkish–Venetian_wars
Duke of Athens and Governor of Florence (c. 1304–1356)
Robert. He also seized the island of Leucas and the mainland castle of Vonitsa for himself in the process. From there he proceeded to invade the Duchy
Walter_VI,_Count_of_Brienne
schedule. The 15 km (9.3 mi) section from the Preveza - Aktio tunnel to Vonitsa and the 17 km (11 mi) section from Ionia Odos to Loutraki (also known as
Highways_in_Greece
Italian noble family
island Lefkada and the fortress of Vonitsa, located on the mainland. He assumed the additional titles "Lord of Vonitsa" and Dux Leucade ("Duke of Lefkada")
Tocco_family
Venetian maritime and overseas territories
Preveza (Prevesa), 1401–1463, 1684–1699, 1717–1797 Arta (Arta), 1717–1797 Vonitsa (Vonizza), 1684–1797 Lefkada Island (Santa Maura), 1684–1797 Cephalonia
Stato_da_Màr
Greek island
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Ithaca_(island)
Highway in northwestern Greece
Amfilochia, passing through the town of Vonitsa. The eastern part of the EO42, between Amfilochia and Vonitsa, runs along the southern shore of the Ambracian
Greek_National_Road_42
French occupation following the Venetian Republic's fall
exclaves on the Epirote mainland, namely the coastal towns of Parga, Preveza, Vonitsa, and Butrint, were the sole remaining overseas possessions of the once
French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799)
French_rule_in_the_Ionian_Islands_(1797–1799)
Gulf in Greece
Greece. The towns of Preveza, Amphilochia (formerly Karvassaras), and Vonitsa lie on its shores. The gulf takes its name from the ancient city of Ambracia
Ambracian_Gulf
Town in western Greece
Aitoloakarnania also have service towards Agrinio, Amfilochia, Astakos, Volos, Vonitsa, Thessaloniki, Lamia, Larisa, Livadeia, Mitikas, Patras, Chalkida and the
Missolonghi
1829 battle of the Greek War of Independence
Independence with a victorious outcome for the Greeks. On March 5, 1829, Vonitsa became Greek again. This again mobilized Mehmet Resit Pasha Kütahı, a general
Battle_of_Koronisia_(1829)
1357 until his death, and later lord of Ithaca, Lefkada, and the port of Vonitsa as well. He was the son of Guglielmo Tocco, the Angevin governor of Corfu
Leonardo_I_Tocco
French department in the Ionian Islands (1797-1802); today part of Greece
Ithaca, Cephalonia and Lefkada, as well as the cities of Preveza, Arta and Vonitsa on the adjacent mainland. Its prefecture was at Argostoli on Cephalonia
Ithaque
Period of Greek history following the Fourth Crusade (1204)
accepted Venetian rule, until it was captured by the Ottomans in 1540. Vonitsa, on the coast of Epirus, captured in 1684 and held as a mainland exclave
Frankokratia
Mountain range in Greece
unit in western Greece. It stretches from the village Monastiraki, near Vonitsa, in the north to Astakos in the south, with a total length of nearly 40 km
Acarnanian_Mountains
Titular Latin Emperor from 1313 to 1331
of Vlachia. Nikephoros gave, as his daughter's dowry, the fortresses of Vonitsa, Vrachova, Gjirokastër and Naupactus, in the territory of Aetolia, to Philip
Philip_II,_Latin_Emperor
Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)
Cephalonia (1500–1797) Ithaca (1500–1797) Santa Maura (Leucas) (1684–1797) Vonitsa (1684–1797) Preveza (1717–1797) Mainland Greece Modon and Coron (1207–1500)
Republic_of_Venice
Municipal unit in Greece
2011 local government reform Palairos is part of the municipality Aktio-Vonitsa, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 205
Palairos
Medieval fortification in Messenia, Greece
Fortifications of Rhodes Riniasa Castle Rio Castle Rogoi Skiathos Castle Trikala Castle Vonitsa Castle Walls of Thessaloniki See also: List of gates in Greece
Methoni_Castle
Conflict between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire from 1684 to 1698
month the Ottomans only held on to the coastal fortresses of Preveza and Vonitsa. The Venetian fleet engaged in raids along the coast of Epirus up to Igoumenitsa
Morean_War
Road tunnel in Greece
The Aktio–Preveza Undersea Tunnel (Greek: Υποθαλάσσια σήραγγα Πρέβεζας–Ακτίου) is an undersea road tunnel across the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf in western
Aktio–Preveza_Undersea_Tunnel
Association football governing body in Greece
Preveza Prefecture, Lefkada Prefecture and part of Aetolia-Acarnania (Vonitsa). It is based in the city of Preveza and is a member of Hellenic Football
Preveza-Lefkada Football Clubs Association
Preveza-Lefkada_Football_Clubs_Association
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Paxos
Islet in the Ambracian Gulf, Greece
Koukoumitsa is a pine-covered islet located in the Ambracian Gulf north east of Vonitsa. The islet is connected by a footbridge to the opposite shore, where the
Koukoumitsa of Aetolia-Acarnania
Koukoumitsa_of_Aetolia-Acarnania
Fortified rocky hill, the acropolis of the ancient city of Corinth, Greece
Fortifications of Rhodes Riniasa Castle Rio Castle Rogoi Skiathos Castle Trikala Castle Vonitsa Castle Walls of Thessaloniki See also: List of gates in Greece
Acrocorinth
14th-century Albanian ruler in western Greece
invasion of Epirus, moving onto Shpata, capturing Nafpaktos, and then Vonitsa in Acarnania (April 1378). However, Shpata managed to defeat and capture
Gjin_Bua_Shpata
City in Epirus, Greece
from the island of Lefkada (Santa Maura) and captured Preveza as well as Vonitsa, which gave them control of Acarnania – an important morale booster towards
Preveza
Administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire
southern capital, Angelokastron, until 1460. After the latter's fall, only Vonitsa remained in Tocco hands in the mainland, but pressure eased while the Ottomans
Karli-Eli
Municipality in Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Kissamos
Greek island, south of Athens
mainland of Greece were the papal city of Monemvasia, the fortress of Vonitsa, the Messenian stations Coron and Modon, Lepanto, Pteleon, Navarino, and
Aegina
Invasion of the Despotate of Arta by the Knights Hospitaller
Gjin Bua Shpata the previous year, and then advanced toward the town of Vonitsa, which had been besieged by Albanian forces. Upon arriving, Heredia asserted
Knights Hospitaller invasion of Despotate of Arta
Knights_Hospitaller_invasion_of_Despotate_of_Arta
Conflicts between Ottomans and Holy League (1683–1699)
soon under Venetian control, and the fall of the forts of Preveza and Vonitsa in late September removed the last Ottoman bastions. These early successes
Great_Turkish_War
Ancient diocese in the Balkans (fl. 5th–6th centuries)
new diocese of Vonitsa, taking its name from one of the Slavic tribes, appeared. Although the 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia recognized Vonitsa (then called
Diocese_of_Dodona
Latin Christian armed expedition (1202–1204)
1460, it accepted Venetian rule, until captured by the Ottomans in 1540. Vonitsa on the coast of Epirus, captured in 1684 and held as a mainland exclave
Fourth_Crusade
City in Thessaly, Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Larissa
Route classification in Greece
Tripoli – Sparta – Gytheio EO40 Agrinion Airport road EO42 Amfilochia – Vonitsa – Lefkada EO44 Thebes – Chalcis – Aliveri – Lepoura [el] EO46 Tanagra Airport
National_roads_in_Greece
Fortifications of Rhodes Riniasa Castle Rio Castle Rogoi Skiathos Castle Trikala Castle Vonitsa Castle Walls of Thessaloniki See also: List of gates in Greece
Castle of Saint George, Cephalonia
Castle_of_Saint_George,_Cephalonia
City in Argolis, Greece
Cephalonia (1500–1797) Ithaca (1500–1797) Santa Maura (Leucas) (1684–1797) Vonitsa (1684–1797) Preveza (1717–1797) Mainland Greece Modon and Coron (1207–1500)
Argos,_Peloponnese
Historical region in the Balkans
Castle and its environs (in what is now Preveza) in 1463, and finally Vonitsa in 1479. With the exception of several coastal Venetian possessions, this
Epirus
Island northeast of Crete
Cephalonia (1500–1797) Ithaca (1500–1797) Santa Maura (Leucas) (1684–1797) Vonitsa (1684–1797) Preveza (1717–1797) Mainland Greece Modon and Coron (1207–1500)
Spinalonga
Municipality in Crete, Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Sfakia
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Corfu
Ethnic group native to the Balkans
control of Arta and took control over the ports of Butrint, Preveza and Vonitsa. He also gained control of the pashaliks of Elbasan, Delvina, Berat and
Albanians
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Samothrace
Greek Revolutionary (1782–1827)
Ottomans (1820–1822), but after his defeat and death, Karaiskakis fled to Vonitsa. In July 1821 he joined the Greek rebels in the Battle of Komboti [el]
Georgios_Karaiskakis
One of the Saronic Islands of Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Hydra_(island)
Greek island in the Aegean
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Skopelos
Trunk road in Greece
and Preveza: a further section at the southern end, between Actium and Vonitsa, was replaced by the A52 motorway on 24 April 2019. The Igoumenitsa–Actium
Igoumenitsa–Actium National Road
Igoumenitsa–Actium_National_Road
Battle of the Mediterranean campaign of 1798
exclaves on the Epirote mainland, namely the towns of Parga, Preveza, Arta, Vonitsa, and Butrint, were the sole remaining overseas possessions of the once
Battle_of_Nicopolis_(1798)
City in Thessaly, Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Volos
City on the Peloponnese in southern Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Kalamata
Eastern Orthodox monastery, Mount Athos
Fortifications of Rhodes Riniasa Castle Rio Castle Rogoi Skiathos Castle Trikala Castle Vonitsa Castle Walls of Thessaloniki See also: List of gates in Greece
Xenophontos_Monastery
Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Samos
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Rhodope-Evros Super-prefecture
Rhodope-Evros_Super-prefecture
so Ali ordered cannon and troops to Arta,[citation needed] Preveza and Vonitsa and on land across from the island in order to invade it.[citation needed]
Stylianos_Vlasopoulos
Capital of the Greek island of Lesbos
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Mytilene
Ancient Greek city in Acarnania
Its site is located near the modern Thyrio (formerly Ag. Vasilios), near Vonitsa. List of ancient Greek cities Polybius. The Histories. Vol. 4.25. Polybius
Thyrium
Municipality in Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Argos-Mykines
Town in Thessaly, Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Kalabaka
Island in Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Kythira
Road in trans-European E-road network
Since 2022, the E952 runs from Aktio in the west to Lamia in the east, via Vonitsa, Lake Amvrakia and Karpenisi. In relation to the national road network
European_route_E952
Topics referred to by the same term
a number of places in Greece: Paliampela, Aktio-Vonitsa, a village and a community in Aktio-Vonitsa Paliampela, Amfilochia, a village and a community
Paliampela
City in Macedonia, Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Kavala
City in Argolis, Greece
Cephalonia (1500–1797) Ithaca (1500–1797) Santa Maura (Leucas) (1684–1797) Vonitsa (1684–1797) Preveza (1717–1797) Mainland Greece Modon and Coron (1207–1500)
Nafplio
Greek water sports athlete
of Peace, Nikolas created a peace sign in the circular lake Komiti in Vonitsa. "This day is very important. Especially in the times we live in, all I
Nikolas_Plytas
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List of settlements in Aetolia-Acarnania
List_of_settlements_in_Aetolia-Acarnania
Municipality in Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Troizinia-Methana
Albanian ruler (1740–1822)
out the governor in Preveza and to subjugate Butrint, Igoumenitsa and Vonitsa, and he subsequently imposed his own system of governance and tax collection
Ali_Pasha_of_Yanina
Greek politician and revolutionary (1797–1862)
course was in October 1862 when he rebelled against Othon by occupying Vonitsa. Unruly and unrestrained by nature, Grivas got involved in political disputes
Theodoros_Grivas
Greek politician (1796–1865)
placed him in command of a naval squadron. The following year, he captured Vonitsa from the Ottomans. In 1836, under King Otto, he became Minister of Naval
Antonios_Kriezis
settlement located in the municipality of Aktio-Vonitsa, roughly between the cities of Amfilochia and Vonitsa. It is near the ancient town of Drymus. Recent
Drymos,_Aetolia-Acarnania
Greek 3rd tier football season
Moudania Group 2: Aiginiakos Olympiacos Volos Atromitos Palamas Amvrakikos Vonitsa Ermis Amyntaio Svoronos Asteras Petriti Group 3: Apollon Efpalio Malesina
2024–25_Gamma_Ethniki
Region of Ancient Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Locris
Municipality in Greece
Cephalonia (1500–1797) Ithaca (1500–1797) Santa Maura (Leucas) (1684–1797) Vonitsa (1684–1797) Preveza (1717–1797) Mainland Greece Modon and Coron (1207–1500)
Parga
Crusader state on the Greek island of Euboea (1204–1470)
Cephalonia (1500–1797) Ithaca (1500–1797) Santa Maura (Leucas) (1684–1797) Vonitsa (1684–1797) Preveza (1717–1797) Mainland Greece Modon and Coron (1207–1500)
Triarchy_of_Negroponte
Municipality in Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Amari_(municipality)
Municipality in the Peloponnese, Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Aigialeia
Greek island
Cephalonia (1500–1797) Ithaca (1500–1797) Santa Maura (Leucas) (1684–1797) Vonitsa (1684–1797) Preveza (1717–1797) Mainland Greece Modon and Coron (1207–1500)
Mykonos
Settlement in Crete, Greece
Fortifications of Rhodes Riniasa Castle Rio Castle Rogoi Skiathos Castle Trikala Castle Vonitsa Castle Walls of Thessaloniki See also: List of gates in Greece
Frangokastello
Ottoman fortification in Preveza, Greece
the Venetian fleet, under the vice-admiral Benedetto Pesaro, attacked Vonitsa in the Ambracian Gulf, and captured eleven Ottoman galleys, which had been
Castle_of_Bouka
Municipality in Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Souli
City in northeastern Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Alexandroupolis
Municipal unit in Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Mithymna
Eastern Orthodox monastery, Mount Athos
Fortifications of Rhodes Riniasa Castle Rio Castle Rogoi Skiathos Castle Trikala Castle Vonitsa Castle Walls of Thessaloniki See also: List of gates in Greece
Esphigmenou
Venetian fortification in Kefalonia, Greece
Fortifications of Rhodes Riniasa Castle Rio Castle Rogoi Skiathos Castle Trikala Castle Vonitsa Castle Walls of Thessaloniki See also: List of gates in Greece
Assos_Castle
and 2636 through 2639 - not used 2641 - Agrinio 2642 - Amfilochia 2643 - Vonitsa 2644 - Thermo 2645 - Lefkada 2646 - Astakos 2647 - Fyteies 2648 and 2649
Telephone_numbers_in_Greece
Municipality in Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Viannos
Town in Thessaly, Greece
Kalavryta Patras Aetolia-Acarnania Missolonghi Nafpaktia Trichonida Valtos Vonitsa-Xiromero Elis Elis Olympia Western Macedonia Kozani Eordaia Kozani Voio
Farsala
Village in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece
Konopina (Greek: Κωνωπίνα) is a village and a community in the Medeon municipal unit, Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. It is surrounded by the villages of Katouna
Konopina
Part of the Ottoman–Venetian wars
Spanish–Ottoman wars and the Ottoman–Portuguese confrontations Capture of Vonitsa and Preveza by the Venetians in November 1717 Date 9 December 1714 – 21
Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718)
Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1714–1718)
Island in the Northern Sporades, Greece
Cephalonia (1500–1797) Ithaca (1500–1797) Santa Maura (Leucas) (1684–1797) Vonitsa (1684–1797) Preveza (1717–1797) Mainland Greece Modon and Coron (1207–1500)
Skiathos
VONITSA
VONITSA
VONITSA
VONITSA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Hew, a variant of Hugh.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Fame; Righteous; Good Faith; Victorious; Famous; Successful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Enthusiasm
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Employer
Boy/Male
Indian
Handsome, Pleasant, Pleasing
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian, Basque, Chinese, French, German, Latin
Guardian; Mighty with a Spear
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Green Precious Stone
Boy/Male
Hindu
Who can command An elephant
Boy/Male
Native American
Red.
VONITSA
VONITSA
VONITSA
VONITSA
VONITSA