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  • Witoto
  • South American Indigenous people

    The Witoto (also Huitoto or Uitoto) are an Indigenous people in southern Colombia and northern Peru. One of the largest groupings within the Witoto people

    Witoto

    Witoto

    Witoto

  • Witoto language
  • Language family of Colombia and Peru

    Witoto, Huitoto or Uitoto is an indigenous American language spoken by the Witoto people, an indigenous group living in Colombia and in the neighbouring

    Witoto language

    Witoto language

    Witoto_language

  • Bora–Witoto languages
  • Proposed language family of South America

    Bora–Witóto (also Bora–Huitoto, Bora–Uitoto, or, ambiguously, Witotoan) is a proposal to unite the Boran and Witotoan language families of southwestern

    Bora–Witoto languages

    Bora–Witoto languages

    Bora–Witoto_languages

  • Witotoan languages
  • Language family of Colombia and Peru

    occasionally known as Huitoto–Ocaina to distinguish it from Bora–Witoto) is a small language family of southeastern Colombia (Amazonas Department) and the

    Witotoan languages

    Witotoan_languages

  • Languages of Colombia
  • Bora–Witoto, Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and Saliban language families. There are currently about 850,000 speakers of native languages, however

    Languages of Colombia

    Languages of Colombia

    Languages_of_Colombia

  • Bora language
  • Indigenous language spoken in Amazon Basin

    their second language of Spanish.[citation needed] Early linguistic investigators thought that Bora was related to the Witoto language, but there is

    Bora language

    Bora language

    Bora_language

  • Languages of Peru
  • languages and isolated languages. In northern Peru, there are 5 small families of languages: Cahuapana, Chicham, Zápara, Peba-yagua, and Bora-witoto.

    Languages of Peru

    Languages of Peru

    Languages_of_Peru

  • Boran languages
  • Bora–Witoto language of Brazil

    also to the Nipode language (Witoto Muinane) of the Witotoan family. Aschmann (1993) proposed that the Boran and Witotoan language families were related

    Boran languages

    Boran languages

    Boran_languages

  • Murui Huitoto language
  • Witotoan language of Peru and Colombia

    known as Bue, Witoto Murui, or Witoto, is an indigenous American Huitoto language of the Witotoan family, spoken by one of the Witoto peoples of Colombia

    Murui Huitoto language

    Murui Huitoto language

    Murui_Huitoto_language

  • List of language families
  •   Andamanese languages   Australian languages and Tasmanian languages   Caucasian languages   Khoisan languages   Nuba Mountains languages   Paleo-Siberian

    List of language families

    List_of_language_families

  • 2023 Caquetá Cessna Stationair crash
  • Air crash and rescue

    Loudspeakers with a range of a mile were used to broadcast messages in the Witoto language to the children, advising them to stay in one location so that they

    2023 Caquetá Cessna Stationair crash

    2023 Caquetá Cessna Stationair crash

    2023_Caquetá_Cessna_Stationair_crash

  • Minica Huitoto language
  • Indigenous American Huitoto language

    Minica Huitoto (Mɨnɨka) is one of three indigenous American Huitoto languages of the Witotoan family spoken by a few thousand speakers in western South

    Minica Huitoto language

    Minica Huitoto language

    Minica_Huitoto_language

  • Koihoma language
  • Extinct Witotoan language

    is an extinct, apparently Witotoan language of Peru. The name koixóma is derived from the Murui Huitoto language. The term maragnon was also applied

    Koihoma language

    Koihoma_language

  • Andoquero language
  • Extinct language of Colombia

    Words in Murui (Witoto, Northwest Amazonia) (PDF). Leiden, Netherlands. Ethnologue has mixed this up with Carapana-tapuya. The languages clearly belong

    Andoquero language

    Andoquero_language

  • Arawakan languages
  • Indigenous South American language family

    Puinave-Nadahup, Taruma, Tupi, Urarina, Witoto-Okaina, Yaruro, Zaparo, Saliba-Hodi, and Tikuna-Yuri language families due to contact. However, these similarities

    Arawakan languages

    Arawakan languages

    Arawakan_languages

  • Indigenous languages of South America
  • Pre-Columbian languages of subcontinent

    the languages of South America. As is the case worldwide, the majority of South American languages, such as Andean languages and Bora–Witoto languages, predominantly

    Indigenous languages of South America

    Indigenous languages of South America

    Indigenous_languages_of_South_America

  • Tucanoan languages
  • Language family of South America

    Arutani, Paez, Sape, Taruma, Witoto-Okaina, Saliba-Hodi, Tikuna-Yuri, Pano, Barbakoa, Bora-Muinane, and Choko language families due to contact. There

    Tucanoan languages

    Tucanoan languages

    Tucanoan_languages

  • Nüpode Huitoto language
  • Witotoan language of Peru and Colombia

    American language spoken in western South America. It has occasionally been referred to as Muinane Witoto, not to be confused with the Muinane language. Nüpode

    Nüpode Huitoto language

    Nüpode Huitoto language

    Nüpode_Huitoto_language

  • Chocoan languages
  • Language family of Colombia and Panama

    similarities with the Guahibo, Kamsa, Paez, Tukano, Witoto-Okaina, Yaruro, Chibchan, and Bora-Muinane language families due to contact. Genetic links between

    Chocoan languages

    Chocoan languages

    Chocoan_languages

  • Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas
  • Vilela-Chulupí Witóto Xíbaro (Shiwora, Shuara) Xiraxara Yahgan Yaruro Yunka Yurakáre Yuri Záparo Je (Ge) Classification of South American languages by J. Alden

    Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Classification of the Indigenous languages of the Americas

    Classification_of_the_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas

  • Cariban languages
  • Group of languages

    The Cariban languages are a family of languages Indigenous to north-eastern South America. They are widespread across northernmost South America, from

    Cariban languages

    Cariban languages

    Cariban_languages

  • Zaparoan languages
  • Endangered language family of Amazon Basin

    Zaparoan. Gordon (2005) follows Stark. Mason (1950: 236–238) groups Bora–Witoto, Tupian, and Zaparoan together as part of a proposed Macro-Tupí-Guaranían

    Zaparoan languages

    Zaparoan languages

    Zaparoan_languages

  • Florencia, Caquetá
  • Municipality and city in Amazonas Region, Colombia

    Ministry of Culture. The name "Curiplaya" means "Golden Beach" in the Witoto language. Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral, Florencia Gustavo Artunduaga Paredes

    Florencia, Caquetá

    Florencia, Caquetá

    Florencia,_Caquetá

  • Pumé language
  • Indigenous language spoken in Venezuela

    similarities with the Saliba-Hodi, Arawak, Bora-Muinane, Choko, Witoto-Okaina, and Waorani language families due to contact. Yaruro has one of the largest phonologies

    Pumé language

    Pumé language

    Pumé_language

  • Nonuya language
  • Witotoan language of Colombia and Peru

    included 394 words and expressions. The document compares Nonuya, Ocaina, and Witoto. Nonuya at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Pueblo Nonuya (in Spanish). Pruebaw

    Nonuya language

    Nonuya_language

  • Pijao language
  • Extinct language of Colombia

    similarities with the Witoto-Okaina languages. Zwisler, Joshua James (2018). "The Pijao of Natagaima: Post-Linguicide Indigenous Identity and Language" (PDF). Cadernos

    Pijao language

    Pijao language

    Pijao_language

  • Páez language
  • Indigenous language of Colombia

    of these languages are classified into 10 linguistic families: Chibcha, Arawak, Carib, Quechua, Tukano, Guahibo, Makú-Puinave, Bora-Witoto, Piaroa-Sáliba

    Páez language

    Páez language

    Páez_language

  • Putumayo Department
  • Department of Colombia

    areas to tribes that spoke Tukano languages (such as the Siona), and the eastern to tribes that spoke Witoto languages. Part of the Kamentxá territory was

    Putumayo Department

    Putumayo Department

    Putumayo_Department

  • Jê–Tupi–Carib languages
  • Proposed language family of South America

    which groups Tupian together with Bora–Witoto and Zaparoan. However, in some cases, similarities among the language families are clearly due to more recent

    Jê–Tupi–Carib languages

    Jê–Tupi–Carib languages

    Jê–Tupi–Carib_languages

  • Boran (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a surname Boran, Queen of Sassanid Persia Boran languages, part of the proposed Bora–Witoto language family Boran, or Borana people, a pastoralist people

    Boran (disambiguation)

    Boran_(disambiguation)

  • Muinane language
  • Language spoken in Colombia

    Muinane is an indigenous American language spoken in Colombia. Muinane belongs to the Boran language family, along with Bora. Muinane is spoken by 150

    Muinane language

    Muinane language

    Muinane_language

  • Indigenous peoples in Colombia
  • Clemencia Herrera Nemerayema (1968–), Indigenous Amazonian activist, of Witoto origin. Aida Quilcué (1973–), Senator of Colombia for Cauca, of Nasa origin

    Indigenous peoples in Colombia

    Indigenous peoples in Colombia

    Indigenous_peoples_in_Colombia

  • Koeruna language
  • Extinct Witotoan language of Brazil

    Koeruna (Coeruna) is an extinct Witotoan language of Brazil. It was recorded by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius in his 1867 book. Hammarström, Harald;

    Koeruna language

    Koeruna_language

  • Kipeá language
  • Extinct Karirian language of Brazil

    Kipeá (or Kiriri) is an extinct Karirian language or dialect of Brazil. A short grammatical treatise and a catechism were produced in 1698–1699 by the

    Kipeá language

    Kipeá language

    Kipeá_language

  • Sabujá language
  • Extinct Karirian language of Brazil

    Sabujá is an extinct Karirian language of northeastern Bahia, Brazil. Martius visited the Kiriris in 1818, when he collected a word list of Sabujá. It

    Sabujá language

    Sabujá_language

  • Kamurú language
  • Extinct Karirian language of Brazil

    Kamurú (Cayriri or Pedra Branca) is an extinct Karirian language of Brazil. Martius visited the Kiriris in 1818, when he collected a word list of Pedra

    Kamurú language

    Kamurú_language

  • Race and ethnicity in Colombia
  • their Protestant religion, have continued to speak an English-based creole language as well as English, and have regarded themselves as a group distinct from

    Race and ethnicity in Colombia

    Race_and_ethnicity_in_Colombia

  • Damana people
  • Indigenous Colombian ethnic group

    speak the Chibchan Damana language and live in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region. The word Wiwa comes from the Dʉmʉna language, wi meaning warm or warm

    Damana people

    Damana people

    Damana_people

  • List of Indigenous people of the Americas
  • century), Muisca noblewoman María Clemencia Herrera Nemerayema (born 1968), Witoto indigenous, women rights and biodiversity activist Belkis Florentina Izquierdo

    List of Indigenous people of the Americas

    List_of_Indigenous_people_of_the_Americas

  • Indigenous peoples of Peru
  • Peruvian people of indigenous ancestry

    Amazon: Loreto Region Uru, Andes: Lake Titicaca Huanca, Andes: Junín Region Witoto (Huitoto), Amazon, northern Peru Yagua, Amazon: northeastern Peru Yaminawá

    Indigenous peoples of Peru

    Indigenous peoples of Peru

    Indigenous_peoples_of_Peru

  • Andoque people
  • themselves as Pʌʌsiʌʌ́ hʌ, meaning ‘People of the Axe’. The Andoque language is a language isolate and is extinct in Peru. The culture values "sacred plants"

    Andoque people

    Andoque people

    Andoque_people

  • Lena Estrada
  • Colombian environmentalist (born 1982)

    Lena Yanina Estrada Añokazi (born c. 1982) is a Colombian political scientist, environmentalist, and Indigenous leader who served as Minister of Environment

    Lena Estrada

    Lena Estrada

    Lena_Estrada

  • María Clemencia Herrera Nemerayema
  • Witoto Colombian activist (born 1968)

    María Clemencia Herrera Nemerayema (born 1968) is a Witoto Colombian indigenous, women rights and biodiversity activist. From an early age, she served

    María Clemencia Herrera Nemerayema

    María_Clemencia_Herrera_Nemerayema

  • Colombia
  • Country in South America

    Bora–Witoto, Guajiboan, Arawakan, Cariban, Barbacoan, and Saliban language families. There are currently more than 850,000 speakers of native languages. The

    Colombia

    Colombia

    Colombia

  • Uru of Chʼimu
  • Extinct Uru language of Peru

    Uru–Chipaya language once spoken by the Uros, an Indigenous people, who live on reed islands in Puno Bay in western Lake Titicaca in Peru. The language is known

    Uru of Chʼimu

    Uru_of_Chʼimu

  • List of Indigenous languages of South America
  • lists the Indigenous languages of South America. Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs (†). Demographics of Indigenous languages of South America by

    List of Indigenous languages of South America

    List_of_Indigenous_languages_of_South_America

  • Indigenous peoples in Brazil
  • Suruí do Pará Tapirape Terena Ticuna Tremembé Tupi Waorani Wapixana Wauja Witoto Xakriabá Xavante Xokleng Xukuru Yanomami Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Indigenous peoples in Brazil

    Indigenous peoples in Brazil

    Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil

  • Leticia, Amazonas
  • Place in Department of Amazonas, Colombia

    living. The region is home to several indigenous people, including the Witoto, Inga, Tucano, Ticuna, and Nukak. The Peruvian Yagua settled in the riverside

    Leticia, Amazonas

    Leticia, Amazonas

    Leticia,_Amazonas

  • List of Indigenous peoples
  • Asháninka: Peru Barbacoan peoples Awan Awá-Kwaiker: Northern Ecuador Bora-Witoto peoples Bora: Colombia/Peru Cahuapanan peoples Chayahuita: Loreto, Peru

    List of Indigenous peoples

    List_of_Indigenous_peoples

  • Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories
  • Speculative historical theories

    and was a dye-plant used for the painting of the body, with the nearby Witoto people using it as face paint in their ceremonial dances. David Sopher noted

    Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories

    Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories

    Pre-Columbian_transoceanic_contact_theories

  • List of Indigenous peoples of South America
  • Amazonas and Roraima, Brazil Wanano (Unana, Vanana), Amazonas, Brazil Witoto Murui Witoto, Loreto Region, Peru Yagua (Yahua), Loreta Region, Peru Yaminahua

    List of Indigenous peoples of South America

    List of Indigenous peoples of South America

    List_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America

  • Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil
  • History of Brazil before the arrival of Europeans (antiquity-1500)

    factor is that much remains to be done at various levels of research - language records and comparisons, analysis of excavated materials, the relationship

    Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil

    Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil

    Pre-Cabraline_history_of_Brazil

  • Peruvian Amazon Company
  • Rubber boom company known for slavery

    by the Peruvian Amazon Company during the Putumayo genocide include the Witoto (Huitoto), Bora, Ocaina, and Andoque tribes. The Cinchona boom and the start

    Peruvian Amazon Company

    Peruvian Amazon Company

    Peruvian_Amazon_Company

  • Lentinula raphanica
  • Species of fungus

    is eaten by the Witoto and Andoque people in Colombia and the Yanomami in Brazil, with Yanomani calling it Naönaö amo in Sanumá language and serving it

    Lentinula raphanica

    Lentinula raphanica

    Lentinula_raphanica

  • Richard Evans Schultes
  • American ethnobotanist (1915–2001)

    and felt that tribal chiefs were gentlemen; he understood the languages of the Witoto and Makuna peoples. He encountered dangers in his travels, including

    Richard Evans Schultes

    Richard Evans Schultes

    Richard_Evans_Schultes

  • Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Amazonas and Roraima, Brazil Wanano (Unana, Vanana), Amazonas, Brazil Witoto Murui Witoto, Loreto Region, Peru Yagua (Yahua), Loreta Region, Peru Yaminahua

    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • List of Indigenous peoples of Brazil
  • This is a list of Brazil's Indigenous or Native peoples, associated languages, Indigenous locations, and population estimates with dates. A particular

    List of Indigenous peoples of Brazil

    List of Indigenous peoples of Brazil

    List_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_Brazil

  • Putumayo genocide
  • Slavery in the Amazon

    "shows the course of an action that ended in the genocide of almost all the Witotos who rebelled in the Atenas maloca." Three of the oral testimonies documented

    Putumayo genocide

    Putumayo genocide

    Putumayo_genocide

  • Tinigua
  • century. First, the exploitation of the rubber, then as allies of the Witotos they faced the Muinane and Carijona, and had to abandon much of their territory

    Tinigua

    Tinigua

  • Victor Macedo
  • Peruvian Amazon Company administrator

    Indigenous Witoto workers at one of La Chorrera's rubber stations, photograph circa 1906.

    Victor Macedo

    Victor Macedo

    Victor_Macedo

  • Andrés O'Donnell
  • Agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company

    Nicolas Witoto. O'Donnell threatened Nicolas that if he testified later, upon his return O'Donnell would "punish him severely." Nicolas Witoto was likely

    Andrés O'Donnell

    Andrés O'Donnell

    Andrés_O'Donnell

  • Abel Rodríguez (artist)
  • Colombian visual artist (died 2025)

    Rodríguez, as official registration of village residents required a Spanish-language name. As an adult, he worked as a farmer and rubber tapper. In the 1980s

    Abel Rodríguez (artist)

    Abel_Rodríguez_(artist)

  • George Murdock
  • American anthropologist (1897–1985)

    Bulletin of the Associates in the Science of Society, 4.4: 1–3 (1935) "The Witoto Kinship System", American Anthropologist, n.s., 38: 525–527 (1936) "Rank

    George Murdock

    George Murdock

    George_Murdock

  • Bora people
  • Indigenous tribe of South America

    between the Napo, Putumayo and Caqueta rivers. The Bora speak a Witotan language and comprise approximately 2,000 people.[citation needed] In the last forty

    Bora people

    Bora people

    Bora_people

  • List of extinct Indigenous peoples of Brazil
  • Retrieved 2015-06-24. Aĭkhenvalʹd, A.I.U.; Aikhenvald, A.Y. (2012). Languages of the Amazon. OUP Oxford. p. 86. ISBN 9780199593569. Retrieved 2015-06-24

    List of extinct Indigenous peoples of Brazil

    List_of_extinct_Indigenous_peoples_of_Brazil

  • Asian Colombians
  • Colombians of Asian descent

    Siriano Sutagao Tahamí Tairona Tariana Tegua Ticuna Tinigua Tucano U'wa Wayuu Witoto Wiwa Yagua Yarigui Yukpa Zenú Mixed Mestizo Zambo Non-indigenous Asian Arab

    Asian Colombians

    Asian Colombians

    Asian_Colombians

  • Isabelle Nogueira
  • Brazilian dancer and model (born 1992)

    Thais Kokama, Mari Wapichana, W'eena Tikuna, Samela Sateré Mawé, Vanda Witoto and Marciely Tupari, participated in the program. Essentially Amazonian

    Isabelle Nogueira

    Isabelle Nogueira

    Isabelle_Nogueira

  • The Song of the Butterflies
  • 2020 Peruvian film

    It follows Rember Yahuarcani [es], an indigenous plastic artist from the Witoto people, who seeks to tell the dark past that his community faced as a result

    The Song of the Butterflies

    The_Song_of_the_Butterflies

  • Indian Colombians
  • Siriano Sutagao Tahamí Tairona Tariana Tegua Ticuna Tinigua Tucano U'wa Wayuu Witoto Wiwa Yagua Yarigui Yukpa Zenú Mixed Mestizo Zambo Non-indigenous Asian Arab

    Indian Colombians

    Indian_Colombians

  • List of Indigenous territories (Brazil)
  • (2014) Barreira da Missão Ratified 2,000 Kaixana, Kambeba, Miranha, Ticuna, Witoto 788 (2011) Barro Alto Ratified 2,000 Kokama 62 (2011) Betânia Ratified 123

    List of Indigenous territories (Brazil)

    List of Indigenous territories (Brazil)

    List_of_Indigenous_territories_(Brazil)

  • Rafael Reyes
  • President of Colombia from 1904 to 1909

    where he was, according to rumor, eaten by the cannibalistic tribe of Witoto people. The steamship Tundama sank near La Sofia and the other surviving

    Rafael Reyes

    Rafael Reyes

    Rafael_Reyes

  • Caquetá Department
  • Department of Colombia

    2022. The indigenous communities which inhabit the department include the Witoto, Coreguaje, Inga, Emberá, Pijao, Paez, and Guambiano peoples. Like all departments

    Caquetá Department

    Caquetá Department

    Caquetá_Department

  • Araracuara, Colombia
  • Remote settlement in the Colombian Amazon

    multiple indigenous groups, including the Witoto (Huitoto), Muinane, Andoque, and Nonuya, each with distinct languages, ceremonial traditions, and systems of

    Araracuara, Colombia

    Araracuara,_Colombia

  • Julio César Arana
  • Peruvian entrepreneur and politician

    to the Ampiyacu basin in Loreto, Peru. At least 6,719 people from the Witotos, Boras, Andoques, Ocainas, and Muinanes tribes were relocated. Carlos Loayza

    Julio César Arana

    Julio César Arana

    Julio_César_Arana

  • Carlos Scharff
  • Peruvian rubber baron (1866–1909)

    fevers. It appeared as if Torres was still in control of around twenty Witoto families by 1909. Farabee does not mention how Torres and Carlos Scharff

    Carlos Scharff

    Carlos Scharff

    Carlos_Scharff

  • Silvino Santos
  • Portuguese-born cinematographer

    mundo, filmed in Peru and Brazil. It included coverage of rituals of the Witoto people as well as wildlife and the exploitation of the river for timber

    Silvino Santos

    Silvino Santos

    Silvino_Santos

  • Amazonas, o maior rio do mundo
  • 1922 Brazilian film

    However, the film included footage depicting the customs and ways of the Witoto people, notably commenting—through its intertitles—on the adoption of trousers

    Amazonas, o maior rio do mundo

    Amazonas, o maior rio do mundo

    Amazonas,_o_maior_rio_do_mundo

  • Manuel Córdova-Rios
  • Peruvian Amazonian herbalist

    Company, later notorious. Thousands, probably tens of thousands, of Huitoto (Witoto) natives were enslaved to work in rubber collection, and subjected to torture;

    Manuel Córdova-Rios

    Manuel Córdova-Rios

    Manuel_Córdova-Rios

  • List of ethnic groups in Brazil
  • cultural and linguistic preservation of medieval Portuguese traditions and language in Brazil include the presence of scheduled weekly outdoors markets, religious

    List of ethnic groups in Brazil

    List of ethnic groups in Brazil

    List_of_ethnic_groups_in_Brazil

  • Miguel S. Loayza
  • Peruvian rubber baron

    employed by the company managed the native workfroce. Natives from the Witoto, Bora, Andoque, and Ocaina tribes were enslaved in the areas around Encanto

    Miguel S. Loayza

    Miguel S. Loayza

    Miguel_S._Loayza

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing WITOTO LANGUAGE

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  • Witold
  • Boy/Male

    German, Latin, Polish

    Witold

    Alive; Ruler of the Woods

    Witold

  • Aribah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aribah

    Witty, Smart, Wise

    Aribah

  • HOTOTO
  • Male

    Native American

    HOTOTO

    Native American Hopi name HOTOTO means "warrior spirit who sings" or "he who whistles."

    HOTOTO

  • Witte
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Witte

    North German : variant of Witt 1.Dutch : nickname for someone with white or blonde hair or an unusually pale complexion, from Middle Dutch witte ‘white’.English : variant of White.

    Witte

  • Areebah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Areebah

    Witty Smart

    Areebah

  • Witta
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Witta

    Wise.

    Witta

  • Witt
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Witt

    Blond

    Witt

  • Zareef
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Pashtun

    Zareef

    Elegant; Witty

    Zareef

  • Witton
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Witton

    From the wise man's estate.

    Witton

  • Zarif
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, German

    Zarif

    Elegant; Witty

    Zarif

  • Mittoo
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mittoo

    Sweet, One who speaks sweetly, Parrot, Measured

    Mittoo

  • Nagulan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Nagulan

    Witty; Super

    Nagulan

  • Witts
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Witts

    Dutch : patronymic from the Germanic personal name Wido.English : patronymic from Witt.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Witz, cognate with 1.

    Witts

  • Witty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Witty

    English : nickname for a bright or inventive person, from Middle English witty ‘clever’, ‘ingenious’. It is possible that some early examples may represent a survival into Middle English of Old English wītega ‘soothsayer’, and there may also have been some confusion with Whitty.

    Witty

  • Ahlam
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Ahlam

    Witty

    Ahlam

  • Witt
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Witt

    North German : nickname for someone with white hair or a remarkably pale complexion, from a Middle Low German witte ‘white’.South German : from a short form of the old German personal name Wittigo.English : variant of White.

    Witt

  • Giotto
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Giotto

    God's peace.

    Giotto

  • Mittoo
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Mittoo

    One who Speaks Sweetly; Parrot

    Mittoo

  • Hototo
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Hototo

    Warrior spirit who sings.

    Hototo

  • Witt
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Witt

    Wise.

    Witt

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Online names & meanings

  • Sona
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Marathi

    Sona

    Gold

  • Suwera |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Suwera |

    Morning

  • DIDYMOS
  • Male

    Greek

    DIDYMOS

    (Δίδυμος) Greek name DIDYMOS means "two-fold, twain." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a Christian. 

  • Meek
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Meek

    English and Scottish : nickname for a self-effacing person or a gentle and compassionate one, from Middle English meke ‘humble’, ‘submissive’, ‘merciful’ (Old Norse mjúkr).

  • Vijayalaxmi | விஜயாலக்ஷ்மீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vijayalaxmi | விஜயாலக்ஷ்மீ 

    One of the Goddess name

  • Larisa
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, Danish, Hindu, Indian, Russian, Ukrainian

    Larisa

    Cheerful; Beautiful

  • Czigany
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian

    Czigany

    Gypsy.

  • Nasifa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nasifa

    Just; Equitable

  • Goldsworthy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goldsworthy

    English : variant spelling of Galsworthy, a habitational name from a place in Devon named Galsworthy, possibly from Old English gagel ‘gale’, ‘bog myrtle’ + ora ‘hill slope’.

  • Niddha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Niddha

    Generous

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WITOTO LANGUAGE

  • Wittol
  • n.

    The wheatear.

  • Wittiness
  • n.

    The quality of being witty.

  • Ditto
  • adv.

    As before, or aforesaid; in the same manner; also.

  • Witty
  • n.

    Especially, possessing wit or humor; good at repartee; droll; facetious; sometimes, sarcastic; as, a witty remark, poem, and the like.

  • Wittol
  • n.

    A man who knows his wife's infidelity and submits to it; a tame cuckold; -- so called because the cuckoo lays its eggs in the wittol's nest.

  • Facete
  • a.

    Facetious; witty; humorous.

  • Humorsome
  • a.

    Jocose; witty; humorous.

  • Repartee
  • n.

    A smart, ready, and witty reply.

  • Bonmot
  • n.

    A witty repartee; a jest.

  • Witticism
  • n.

    A witty saying; a sentence or phrase which is affectedly witty; an attempt at wit; a conceit.

  • Ditto
  • n.

    The aforesaid thing; the same (as before). Often contracted to do., or to two "turned commas" ("), or small marks. Used in bills, books of account, tables of names, etc., to save repetition.

  • Brighten
  • a.

    To make acute or witty; to enliven.

  • Wittolly
  • a.

    Like a wittol; cuckoldly.

  • Wittified
  • a.

    Possessed of wit; witty.

  • Repartee
  • v. i.

    To make smart and witty replies.

  • Mot
  • n.

    A pithy or witty saying; a witticism.

  • Do.
  • n.

    An abbreviation of Ditto.

  • Witty
  • n.

    Possessed of wit; knowing; wise; skillful; judicious; clever; cunning.

  • Dittos
  • pl.

    of Ditto

  • Witts
  • n.

    Tin ore freed from earthy matter by stamping.