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Refugee camp in Zarqa Governorate, Jordan
Zarqa Camp (Arabic: مخيم الزرقاء) is one of the 10 officially recognized UNRWA Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. It is located outside of Zarqa. It
Zarqa_Camp
City in Zarqa Governorate, Jordan
Zarqa (Arabic: الزرقاء) is the capital of Zarqa Governorate in Jordan. Its name means "the blue (city)". It had a population of 635,160 inhabitants in
Zarqa
Refugee camp in Amman, Jordan
the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, along with Irbid camp, Jabal el-Hussein camp and Zarqa Camp. It was established in 1955 with the arrival of 5,000 refugees from
Al-Wehdat_refugee_camp
Refugee camp in Irbid Governorate, Jordan
and flight, the others being Jabal el-Hussein camp, Al-Wehdat refugee camp and Zarqa Camp. "UNRWA Zarqa Camp". www.unrwa.org. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
Irbid_Camp
Legendary figure of pre-Islamic Arabia
Zarqa al-Yamama (Arabic: زرقاء اليمامة, romanized: Zarqāʾ al-Yamāma) was a legendary blue-eyed woman from the Al-Yamama region who lived in the pre-Islamic
Zarqa_al_Yamama
Refugee camp in Amman Governorate, Jordan
refugee camps in Jordan founded to accommodate refugees from the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, the others being Irbid, Al-Wehdat and Zarqa. "Jabal
Jabal_el-Hussein_camp
Camp in Zarqa City". Retrieved 3 January 2024. ZARQA - Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global University (TAGGU) team visited As-Sukhnah Refugee Camp in the Zarqa
Sokhna_camp
Camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan
maximum capacity of 60,000 refugees in March 2013 a second camp was built 20 kilometres east of Zarqa in the Marjeeb Al Fahood plains. On 5 April 2014 a riot
Zaatari_refugee_camp
Palestinian-American academic, businessman, and activist
barber. In 1948, prior to his birth, his family had fled the Nakba to the Zarqa Camp in Jordan, where they lived for two years before returning to the Old
Bishara_Bahbah
Palestinian town in the West Bank founded as a refugee camp
The Jenin refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم جنين للاجئين), also known as the Jenin camp (Arabic: مخيم جنين), is a town originally founded in 1953 as a Palestinian
Jenin_refugee_camp
Refugee camp in Deir al-Balah, Palestine
Nuseirat Camp (Arabic: مخيّم النصيرات) is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the middle of the Gaza Strip, five kilometers north-east of Deir al-Balah
Nuseirat_refugee_camp
2022. UNRWA Husn Camp UNRWA Burj el-Shemali UNRWA Shu'fat camp UNRWA Qabr Essit UNRWA Tulkarm Camp UNRWA Beddawi refugee camp UNRWA Zarqa UNRWA Bourj el-Barajneh
Palestinian_refugee_camps
Refugee camp in Jordan
some 20 kilometers east of Zarqa, Jordan. It was opened in April 2013 to cope with the overflow from Zaatari refugee camp and is funded by the United
Mrajeeb_Al_Fhood_refugee_camp
Refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, Palestine
Jabalia Camp (Arabic: مخيّم جباليا) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the North Gaza Governorate of the Gaza Strip, 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) north of Jabalia
Jabalia_refugee_camp
Former military airfield in Zarqa, Jordan
a military airfield located thirty-five miles northeast of Amman in Zarqa, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan. During World War II, it was used as an airstrip
Dawson_Field
Refugee camp in Tulkarm, Palestine
Tulkarm Camp (Arabic: مخيم طولكرم, romanized: Mukhayyam Ṭūlkarm) is a Palestinian refugee camp north of the West Bank in the city of Tulkarm, established
Tulkarm_Camp
Refugee camp in Khan Yunis, Gaza, State of Palestine
The Khan Yunis refugee camp, also called Khan Yunis Camp (Arabic: مخيم خان يونس), is a Palestinian refugee camp in the Khan Yunis Governorate just west
Khan_Yunis_refugee_camp
Palestinian settlement in Beirut, Lebanon
The Shatila refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم شاتيلا), also known as the Chatila refugee camp, is a settlement originally set up for Palestinian refugees in 1949
Shatila_refugee_camp
Palestinian refugee camp in the Gaza Strip
Al-Shati (Arabic: مخيم الشاطئ), also known as Shati or Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp along the Mediterranean Sea, located in Gaza City within
Al-Shati_refugee_camp
Palestinian refugee camp
Aida (Arabic: مخيم عايده), also spelled 'Ayda, is a Palestinian refugee camp situated 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the historic centre of Bethlehem and
Aida_Camp
Refugee Camp in Rafah, State of Palestine
Rafah Camp (Arabic: مخيم رفح or معسكر رفح) is one of eight Palestinian refugee camps in the Gaza Strip. It is located in the Rafah Governorate along the
Rafah_Camp
Municipality/Refugee camp in Damascus Governorate, Syria
"unofficial" refugee camp (Arabic: مُخَيَّم, ALA-LC: muḵayyam), as UNRWA rejected a Syrian government request to recognize the camp in 1960. Now depopulated
Yarmouk_Camp
Dbayeh camp is a Palestinian refugee camp located next to Dbayeh, 12 kilometers east of the city of Beirut on a hill overlooking the highway connecting
Dbayeh_camp
Palestinian refugee camp in the Palestinian city of Nablus
refugee camp. It is located on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Nablus and was established in 1950 on 119 dunums of land. Residents of the camp refer
Askar_Camp
Palestinian refugee camp in East Jerusalem
Palestinian refugee camp in Jerusalem jurisdiction located next to Shuafat, a Palestinian Arab neighborhood of East Jerusalem. The camp is located outside
Shu'fat_Camp
Refugee camp in the West Bank, State of Palestine
Qalandia Camp is a Palestinian refugee camp established in 1949 by the Red Cross on land leased from Jordan. It covers 353 dunums (0.353 km2; 35.3 ha)
Qalandia_Camp
Refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon
Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp is a refugee camp in the Beirut neighbourhood of Bourj el-Barajneh, Lebanon. The camp was established by the Union of Red
Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp
Bourj_el-Barajneh_refugee_camp
Refugee camp in Syria
Neirab camp or Al-Nayrab camp is a Palestinian refugee camp that was set up near the village of Al-Neirab, 13 km from Aleppo, Syria. It was created in
Neirab_camp
Palestinian refugee camp in Syria
Khan Dannun camp is one of the Palestinian refugee camps and the camp is located near the ruins of Khan Dannun, which were built several centuries ago
Khan_Dannun_camp
Municipality in South Governorate, Lebanon
Palestinian refugee camps in the country as a de facto autonomous exclave effectively out of the reach of Lebanese officials: The camp is ruled by Popular
Burj_el-Shamali
Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon
refugee camp in northern Lebanon, 16 km from the city of Tripoli. Some 30,000 displaced Palestinians and their descendants live in and around the camp, which
Nahr_al-Bared_refugee_camp
Refugee camp in Zarqa Governorate, Jordan
The Azraq refugee camp is a refugee camp, located near Azraq, Jordan, built for refugees of the Syrian Civil War. It was developed, and is operated, by
Azraq_refugee_camp
Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank
Balata Camp (Arabic: مخيم بلاطة) is a Palestinian refugee camp established in the northern West Bank in 1950, adjacent to Balata village on the outskirts
Balata_Camp
Palestinian camp in Madaba Governorate, Jordan
Madaba camp is a Palestinian diaspora camp established in Jordan 1956. It is located half a kilometer from the city of Madaba, south of the Jordanian
Madaba_Camp
Refugee Camp in Deir al-Balah, State of Palestine
Palestinian refugee camp located in the central Gaza Strip east of the Salah al-Din Road in the Deir al-Balah Governorate. The camp's total land area is
Bureij
Refugee camp in Amman Governorate, Jordan
Talbieh Camp (or Talbiyye or Talbiyeh) (Arabic: مخيم الطالبية) is one of the 10 officially recognized UNRWA Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. It is
Talbieh_Camp
Palestinian refugee camp in Syria
Hama camp is a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, located in the heart of the city of Hama, which is 200 kilometers north of the Syrian capital Damascus
Hama_camp
Refugee Camp in Ramallah and al-Bireh, State of Palestine
Jalazone (Arabic: مخيّم الجلزون) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, located 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) north of Ramallah
Jalazone
Palestinian refugee camp near Amman, Jordan
The Baqa'a refugee camp (Arabic: البقعة), first created in 1968, lies in Balqa Governorate, 20 km north of the Jordanian capital Amman, and is home to
Baqa'a_refugee_camp
Refugee camp in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Palestine
Deir al-Balah Camp (Arabic: مخيّم دير البلح) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the Deir al-Balah Governorate of the southern Gaza Strip, located one kilometer
Deir_al-Balah_Camp
Souf Camp (Arabic: مخيم سوف) is a Palestinian refugee camp situated nearby the town of Souf and the city of Jerash in Jordan. According to the United
Souf_Camp
Palestinian refugee camp in the Deir al-Balah Governorate in the central Gaza Strip
Palestinian refugee camp located in the Deir al-Balah Governorate in the central Gaza Strip. It was established in 1949. The camp is built on 559 dunums
Maghazi_refugee_camp
Village in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria
had a population of 62,509 in the 2004 census. Al-Sabinah camp, a Palestinian refugee camp, was established beside the town in 1948. General Census of
Al-Sabinah
Palestinian settlement
eight Palestinian refugee camps in the Gaza Strip. It is located in the Rafah Governorate just north of Rafah city and Rafah Camp. It was established mainly
Tel_al-Sultan_refugee_camp
Palestinian refugee camp in Syria
Jaramana Camp (Arabic: مخيم جرمانا) is a 0.03-square-kilometer (7.4-acre) Palestinian refugee camp in the outskirts of the city of Damascus. It is located
Jaramana_Camp
Refugee camp in Tubas, State of Palestine
Far'a, Faraa or al-Fari'ah (Arabic: مخيّم الفارعة) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the foothills of the Jordan Valley in the northwestern West Bank. It is
Far'a
Human settlement in Lebanon
The Beddawi refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم البداوي) is a refugee camp in north Lebanon. Established in 1955, it is located near Beddawi in the high region
Beddawi_refugee_camp
Governorate of Jordan
Governorate to the north, Ajlun Governorate to the west, Mafraq Governorate and Zarqa Governorate to the east, and Amman and Balqa Governorate to the south. The
Jerash_Governorate
Palestinian refugee camp
Canada Camp was a Palestinian refugee camp in the northern Sinai near Rafah, formed in 1972 and evacuated in 2000. The Camp was named after the Canadian
Canada_Camp
Silwad Camp (Arabic: مخيم سلواد), is a Palestinian refugee camp north-east of Ramallah, was established in 1972. The transfer took place in the form of
Silwad_Camp
Palestinian refugee camp in Latakia, Syria
The Latakia camp (Arabic: مخيم اللاذقية), also known as Al-Raml camp, is an "unofficial" Palestinian refugee camp located within the municipal boundaries
Latakia_Camp
Refugee camp in Lebanon
Al-Buss camp (Arabic: مخيم البص) – also transliterated Bass, Al-Bass, or El-Buss with the definite article spelled either al or el – is one of the twelve
Al-Buss_refugee_camp
Refugee Camp in Ramallah and al-Bireh, State of Palestine
Deir Ammar Camp (Arabic: مخيّم دير عمّار) is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, approximately 30 kilometers (19 mi)
Deir_'Ammar_Camp
Palestinian refugee camp in Daraa, Syria
Daraa camp is a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, located in the city of Daraa near the Jordanian border. The camp was established on an area of 39,000
Daraa_camp
Palestinian refugee camp in Syria
Al-Sabinah camp is a Palestinian refugee camp located in southern Syria, specifically next to the town of Al-Sabinah in Rif Dimashq Governorate, 14 kilometers
Al-Sabinah_camp
Palestinian refugee camp
Khan al-Shih camp is a Palestinian refugee camp located next to the ancient ruins of Khan al-Shih, 27 kilometers southwest of Damascus, which was historically
Khan_al-Shih_camp
Palestinian refugee camp near Sidon, southern Lebanon
Mieh Mieh refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم المية مية), also spelled Mia Mia, is a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, located on the outskirts of Mieh Mieh
Mieh_Mieh_refugee_camp
Village and refugee camp near Jericho, West Bank, State of Palestine
ʿEin es-Sulṭān camp (Arabic: عين سلطان, romanized: ʿAin Sulṭān, lit. 'Sultan's spring'), or ʿEin Sultan camp, is a refugee camp in the Jericho Governorate
Ein_es-Sultan_camp
2009 suicide bombing of a US Armed Forces base in Khost Province, Afghanistan
women and children in the Marka refugee camp near Amman, Jordan. He was an al-Qaeda sympathizer from the town of Zarqa, the home town of Jordanian militant
Camp_Chapman_attack
Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank
Al-Arroub (Arabic: مخيّم العروب, lit. 'Camp al-'Arrub') is a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank, located adjacent to the towns of Shuyukh al-Arrub
Al-Arroub_(camp)
Palestinian refugee camp near Baalbeck, Lebanon
Wavel (Arabic: وافل) is a Palestinian refugee camp near the city of Baalbeck in Lebanon. It was originally a French army barrack, but in 1948 refugees
Wavel_refugee_camp
West Bank refugee camp south of Bethlehem
Dheisheh (Arabic: مخيم الدهيشة) is a Palestinian refugee camp located just south of Bethlehem in the West Bank. Dheisheh was established in 1949 on 0.31
Dheisheh
Palestinian refugee camp in Hebron
Fawwar (Arabic: مخيّم الفوّار) is a Palestinian refugee camp adjacent to the town of Hadab al-Fawwar in the Hebron Governorate, located six kilometers
Fawwar,_Hebron
Palestinian refugee camp near Jericho, West Bank, State of Palestine
Aqabat Jaber (Arabic: مخيّم عقبة جبر) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the Jericho Governorate of the eastern West Bank, situated in the Jordan Valley
Aqabat_Jaber
Palestinian city in southern Gaza Strip
(IDF) killed 111 Palestinians, including 103 refugees in the Rafah refugee camp, during the 1956 Rafah massacre. During the 1967 Six-Day War, Israeli forces
Rafah
Refugee camp in South Governorate, Lebanon
Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, located on the Mediterranean coast about five kilometres south of the city of Tyre (Sur). The camps's Arabic name, "الرشيدية"
Rashidieh
Town in Zarqa Governorate, Jordan
Azraq (Arabic: الأزرق, lit. 'blue') is a small town in Zarqa Governorate in central-eastern Jordan, 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of Amman. The population
Azraq,_Jordan
Refugee camp in Amman Governorate, Jordan
Jerash camp (Arabic: مخيم جرش), known locally as Gaza camp, is one of the ten officially recognized UNRWA Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. It is located
Jerash_camp
Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon
Palestinian refugee camp in the southwestern part of Beirut, Lebanon. Largely autonomous, it was originally a Christian Palestinian refugee camp founded in 1952
Mar_Elias_refugee_camp
Birzeit camp is a Palestinian refugee camp established in 1948. It is located on both sides of a street in the center of the town of Birzeit in the Ramallah
Birzeit_camp
Palestinian refugees and naturalized citizens of Jordan
in northern and central Jordan, specifically in the Amman Governorate, Zarqa Governorate and Irbid Governorate. This is a list of notable Palestinians
Palestinians_in_Jordan
Refugee camp in Tulkarm, State of Palestine
Nur Shams (Arabic: مخيّم نور شمس) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the Tulkarm Governorate in the northwestern West Bank, located three kilometres (1.9 mi)
Nur_Shams
1970–1971 conflict in Jordan
civilian passenger flights and forcing their landing in the Jordanian city of Zarqa, where they took foreign nationals as hostages and blew up the planes in
Black_September
Palestinian refugee camp in Bethlehem
'Azzah or Alazzeh) also known as Beit Jibrin Camp (Arabic: مخيم بيت جبرين) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the Bethlehem Governorate located within the
'Azza
Palestinian refugee camp in Syria
Homs camp is a Palestinian refugee camp within the city of Homs, Syria, and around 160 kilometers (99 mi) north of Damascus. As of 2002, the camp had a
Homs_Camp
Palestinian refugee camp in Amman, Jordan
The Marka refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم ماركا) is one of six emergency camps erected in 1968 to shelter 15,000 Palestinian refugees fleeing the West Bank
Marka_refugee_camp
Jordanian army officer (1925–1991)
large army barracks in Zarqa between royalist and Arab nationalist units. Two principal accounts emerged regarding the events at Zarqa, with the royalist
Ali_Abu_Nuwar
Palestinian village in the West Bank
the name of a refugee camp, established by UNRWA in 1949. It is located just east of Jerusalem municipality. Qalandia refugee camp was built for Palestinian
Qalandia
Refugee camp in South Governorate, Lebanon
spelled as Ayn al-Hilweh and Ein El Hilweh, is the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. It had a population of over 70,000 Palestinian refugees but swelled
Ain_al-Hilweh
Archaeological site in Jordan
site in Jordan. The site features two neighboring tells, separated by the Zarqa River (the biblical River Jabbok), an affluent of the Jordan River. The
Tulul_adh-Dhahab
Palestinians residing in Iraq
Currently,[when?] several hundred Palestinians from Iraq are living in border camps, after being refused entry to neighbouring Jordan and Syria. Others have
Palestinians_in_Iraq
Palestinian refugee camp in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria
Qabr Essit Camp (Arabic: مخيم قبر الست, or Sayyidah Zaynab camp, is a 0.02-square-kilometer (4.9-acre) refugee camp near the city of Sayyidah Zaynab, populated
Qabr_Essit
Palestinian city, northern West Bank
population of approximately 50,000 people in 2017, whilst the Jenin refugee camp had a population of about 10,000, housing families of Palestinians who fled
Jenin
Unclaimed land between Egypt and Sudan
with a height of 459 metres (1,506 ft). In the east is Gabal Hagar El Zarqa, with a height of 662 metres (2,172 ft), marking the territory's highest
Bir_Tawil
Jerusalem. Other Episcopal churches are in Ashrafiyya, Salt, Zarqa, Marka refugee camp, Irbid, Al Husn and Aqaba. In general, Muslims and Christians
Religion_in_Jordan
Palestinian refugee camp near Irbid in Jordan
Husn Camp or Al-Husn Camp, known locally as Martyr Azmi el-Mufti camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan. It is located near Al Husn, about 80 kilometres
Husn_Camp
Place in Haifa, Israel
plant. The area was previously known as Kabara, or Zor al-Zarqa (the latter referring to the Zarqa River). The land was either mostly rocky and hilly, or
Ma'agan_Michael
Iraq War battle
The Battle of Najaf took place on 28 January 2007 at Zarqa (also spelled Zarga) near Najaf, Iraq, between Iraqi Security Forces (later assisted by U.S
Battle_of_Najaf_(2007)
Jordanian jihadist (1966–2006)
born to an poor Jordanian family of Palestinian descent in 1966. Raised in Zarqa, an industrial town located 27 kilometers (17 mi) north of Amman, with seven
Abu_Musab_al-Zarqawi
Southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon
refugees, who reside mainly in and around the local Palestinian refugee camp; Bourj el-Barajneh. The town was founded by Arab settlers. It is known as
Bourj_el-Barajneh
The Al-Hassan camp (sometimes 'Prince Hassan Camp') is a Palestinian refugee camp located some 5 Km from the center of Amman, the capital of Jordan. Administratively
Al-Hassan_camp
Refugee camp in Ramallah and al-Bireh, State of Palestine
al-Am'ari Refugee Camp (Arabic: مخيّم الأمعري) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, located 2 kilometers south of Al
Al-Am'ari
Jordanian association football club from Irbid Camp
Al-Jalil won 6-5 on penalties, after a 1-1 draw at Prince Mohammed Stadium in Zarqa. Al-Jalil were unable to celebrate the occasion, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Al-Jalil_SC_(Irbid)
Little Mosque on the Prairie is a Canadian television sitcom created by Zarqa Nawaz and produced by WestWind Pictures, that originally aired on CBC Television
List of Little Mosque on the Prairie episodes
List_of_Little_Mosque_on_the_Prairie_episodes
Security Directorate announced that shrapnel fell in the Hashemite area in Zarqa Governorate, causing limited damage to a water line. In Kuwait, Iran launched
2026 Iranian strikes on Arab countries
2026_Iranian_strikes_on_Arab_countries
Ethnic cleansing, expulsion, and flight of Palestinians during the 1948 Palestine war
Palestinian villages were destroyed. The Israeli military operated labor camps for captured Palestinians, most of whom civilians. Village wells were poisoned
1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight
1948_Palestinian_expulsion_and_flight
Refugee Camp in Nablus, State of Palestine
Beit el Ma (Arabic: عين بيت الماء), also known as Camp No. 1 (مخيّم رقم1), is a Palestinian refugee camp established in the northern West Bank in 1950, adjacent
Ein_Beit_al-Ma'
Football league
Dhlail [ar], Zarqa Governorate 2017 Mukhayam Al-Sukhna Sokhna Camp, Zarqa Governorate 1982 Al-Badia Amman Governorate 2003 Ard Al-Ezi Zarqa, Zarqa Governorate
Jordanian Third Division League
Jordanian_Third_Division_League
Village in Rif Dimashq, Syria
refugee camp, the Khan Dannun camp, and is one of ten Palestinian refugee camps in Syria recognized by UNRWA. According to UNRWA statistics the camp had a
Khan_Dannun
Israeli settlement in the West Bank
their defenders going off to a yearlong captivity in a Jordanian POW camp in Zarqa. The settlements were looted and razed. Glubb quite accurately pointed
Kfar_Etzion
ZARQA CAMP
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Male
Greek
(ΖαÏά) Greek name ZARA means "a rising (of light)." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the son of Judah. Compare with feminine Zara.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Blue
Girl/Female
Hindu
A small stream of sweet water
Female
Hebrew
(זָרָה) Hebrew name ZARA means "stranger." Compare with another form of Zara.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Height
Girl/Female
Muslim
Having bluish green eyes.
Female
Russian
(ЗарÑ) Russian form of Slavic Zaria, ZARYA means "morning star" or "sunrise."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Radiance
Female
Slavic
Slavic name ZARIA means "morning star" or "sunrise." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of morning.
Girl/Female
Indian
Radiance
Girl/Female
Indian
Elegant bird crane
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bluish green eyes
Girl/Female
Indian
Bluish green eyes
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Having Bluish Green Eyes; Blue
Girl/Female
Muslim
Elegant bird crane
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
To do with Paper; Leaf
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Having Bluish Green Eyes
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Super
Boy/Male
Muslim
To do with paper, Leaf
Girl/Female
Muslim
Captivating
ZARQA CAMP
ZARQA CAMP
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Annabelle, ANNABEL means "gracious beauty."
Girl/Female
English
and Kayla, meaning: keeper of the keys; pure.
Male
Arthurian
, a giant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Dollard. The name was in VA by 1698.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A Goddess name
Boy/Male
Tamil
Udarchis | உதாரà¯à®šà¯€à®¸
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
British, English
Cushion
Girl/Female
Indian
Truly, Kind person, Beautiful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Goddess
Boy/Male
Greek
Father of the Oceanids.
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n.
An old spelling of Camphor.
v. t.
To impregnate or wash with camphor; to camphorate.
n.
The principal grounds of a college or school, between the buildings or within the main inclosure; as, the college campus.
a.
Bell-shaped; campanulate; campaniform.
a.
Of the nature of camphor; containing camphor.
a.
Of pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants (Camponulaceae) of which Campanula is the type, and which includes the Canterbury bell, the harebell, and the Venus's looking-glass.
v. t.
To impregnate or treat with camphor.
n.
One of a series of substances C10H16, resembling camphor, regarded as modified terpenes.
n.
A gum resembling ordinary camphor, obtained from a tree (Dryobalanops camphora) growing in Sumatra and Borneo; -- called also Malay camphor, camphor of Borneo, or borneol. See Borneol.
n.
One who lodges temporarily in a hut or camp.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or derived from, camphor.
n.
One skilled in campanology; a bell ringer.
n.
A member of the denomination called Christians or Disciples of Christ. They themselves repudiate the term Campbellite as a nickname. See Christian, 3.
n.
A salt of camphoric acid.
a.
Alt. of Campestrian
n.
A tough, white, aromatic resin, or gum, obtained from different species of the Laurus family, esp. from Cinnamomum camphara (the Laurus camphara of Linnaeus.). Camphor, C10H16O, is volatile and fragrant, and is used in medicine as a diaphoretic, a stimulant, or sedative.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from camphor.
n.
Lodging in a camp.