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Southwestern Mandarin Chinese dialect
The Zigong dialect (simplified Chinese: 自贡话; traditional Chinese: 自貢話; pinyin: Zìgònghuà; Wade–Giles: Tzu-kung hua) is a branch of Southwestern Mandarin
Zigong_dialect
Branch of the Chinese language family
and the Lower Yangtze, are not mutually intelligible with the Beijing dialect. Nevertheless, Mandarin as a group is often placed first in lists of languages
Mandarin_Chinese
Sinitic language originating in southern China
dialect Dabu dialect Fengshun dialect Hailu dialect Sixian dialect Raoping dialect Zhaoan dialect Changting dialect Ethnologue reports the dialects of
Hakka_Chinese
Sinitic language spoken in East Asia
Hokkien dialects Dongshan dialect (東山腔; Tang-soaⁿ khioⁿ) Yunxiao dialect (雲霄腔; Ûn-sio khioⁿ) Zhangpu dialect (漳浦腔; Chiuⁿ-phó͘ khioⁿ) Zhao'an dialect (詔安腔;
Hokkien
Dialect of Mandarin spoken in China
Beijing dialect (simplified Chinese: 北京话; traditional Chinese: 北京話; pinyin: Běijīnghuà), also known as Pekingese and Beijingese, is the prestige dialect of
Beijing_dialect
Variety of Mandarin Chinese
Chengdu-Chongqing dialect or Cheng–Yu (Chinese: 成渝; pinyin: Chéng-Yú; Sichuanese Pinyin: Cen2yu2, locally [tsʰən˨˩y˨˩]) is the most widely used branch
Chengdu-Chongqing_dialect
Primary branch of Sinitic spoken in southern China and Taiwan
Fujian. Amoy Hokkien is the prestige dialect of Hokkien in Fujian, while a majority of Taiwanese people speak a dialect called Taiwanese Hokkien or simply
Min_Chinese
Sino-Tibetan language
Chinese government defines all spoken Chinese varieties as merely diverse dialects of a single language, the frequent lack of mutual intelligibility, especially
Chinese_language
Dialect of Jianghuai Mandarin
‹See RfD› The Nanjing dialect, also known as Nanjing Mandarin, Nanjingese, Nankingese, or Nankinese, is the prestige dialect of Mandarin Chinese spoken
Nanjing_dialect
Branch of Chinese language family
(Canton), Wuzhou (Ngchow), Hong Kong and Macau, which is the prestige dialect of the group. Taishanese, from the coastal area of Jiangmen (Kongmoon)
Yue_Chinese
and vice versa. Standard Chinese takes its phonology from the Beijing dialect, with vocabulary from the Mandarin group and grammar based on literature
Varieties_of_Chinese
Dialect of Hokkien spoken in the city of Xiamen
The Amoy dialect or Xiamen dialect (Chinese: 廈門話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ē-mn̂g-ōe; pinyin: Xiàménhuà), also known as Amoyese, Amoynese, Amoy Hokkien, Xiamenese
Amoy_dialect
Eastern Min Chinese language
linguistic definition Fuzhou is a language and not a dialect (conferring the variety a 'dialect' status is more socio-politically motivated than linguistic)
Fuzhou_dialect
Branch of the Mandarin Chinese language family
Minjiang dialect is especially difficult for speakers of other Mandarin dialects to understand. Sichuanese can be further divided into a number of dialects: Chengdu–Chongqing
Sichuanese_dialects
Branch of the Min Chinese languages
Fujian), Eastern Guangdong, Hainan, and Southern Zhejiang. Southern Min dialects are also spoken by descendants of emigrants from these areas in diaspora
Southern_Min
Group of dialects of Mandarin Chinese
(驻马店) dialect Shang-Fu (商阜) region: e.g. Shangqiu (商丘) dialect, Fuyang (阜阳) dialect Xin-Beng (信蚌) region: e.g. Xinyang (信阳) dialect, Bengbu (蚌埠) dialect Yan-He
Central_Plains_Mandarin
Dialect of Mandarin Chinese spoken in Hebei and Shandong
Mandarin, formerly known as Beifang Mandarin "Northern Mandarin", is a dialect of Mandarin Chinese spoken in the Chinese provinces of Hebei (冀, Jì) and
Jilu_Mandarin
Primary branch of Chinese spoken in southern China
at least some tones. The Changsha dialect is usually taken as representative of New Xiang, while Shuangfeng dialect represents Old Xiang. Norman describes
Xiang_Chinese
The following is a list of Sinitic languages and their dialects. For a traditional dialectological overview, see also varieties of Chinese. Proportions
List_of_varieties_of_Chinese
Chinese varieties spoken around Jiangxi
in terms of phonetics. There are different dialects of Gan; the Nanchang dialect is the prestige dialect. Like all other varieties of Chinese, there
Gan_Chinese
Dialect of Wu Chinese
(Suzhounese: 蘇州閒話; sou1 tseu1 ghe2 gho6), also known as the Suzhou dialect (alternatively Soochow dialect), is the variety of Chinese traditionally spoken in the
Suzhou_dialect
Dialect of Mandarin
Yangtze Mandarin. In the 19th century the base shifted to the Beijing dialect. Jianghuai Mandarin is spoken in central Anhui, eastern Hubei, most of
Jianghuai_Mandarin
Yue Chinese dialect of Guangdong province
one of the most important Chinese dialects in Chinese American communities, is considered a representative dialect. The name "Sze Yup" or "Seiyap" (Chinese:
Siyi_Yue
Primary branch of Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin (Chinese: 上江官话; pinyin: Shàngjiāng Guānhuà), is a Mandarin Chinese dialect spoken in much of Southwestern China, including in Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing
Southwestern_Mandarin
Branch of Chinese spoken in northern China
proposed, the Jin dialects were universally included within it, mainly because Chinese linguists paid little attention to these dialects at the time. In
Jin_Chinese
Southern Min language of China
Teochew, also known as Swatow or Teo-Swa after its two best-known dialects, is a Southern Min language spoken by the Teochew people in the Chaoshan region
Teochew_Min
Dialect of Yue Chinese
alternatively romanized in Cantonese as Toishanese or Toisanese, in local dialect as Hoisanese or Hoisanwa, is a Yue Chinese language native to Taishan,
Taishanese
Variety of Mandarin, spoken in Northeast China
Ussuri rivers. The classification of Northeastern Mandarin as a separate dialect group from Beijing Mandarin was first proposed by Li Rong, author of the
Northeastern_Mandarin
Wu Chinese language variety
three dialects: Northern Dialect, including dialects spoken in Wenzhou, Ouhai, Yongqiong, Yongjia. Southern Dialect, including Rui'an dialect, Wencheng
Wenzhounese
Conservative Xiang Chinese language
Shuangfeng dialect for details. Mao Zedong was a speaker of Old Xiang with his native Shaoshan dialect.[citation needed] The Shuangfeng dialect is representative
Old_Xiang
Min Chinese dialects spoken on the island of Hainan
Wenchang dialect being the prestige dialect, and often used as a reference. Below is a table for the consonants of Hainanese across the dialects of Wenchang
Hainanese
Dialect of Teochew Min
The Swatow dialect, also known as the Shantou dialect, is a variety of Chinese mostly spoken in Shantou in Guangdong, China. It is typically classified
Swatow_dialect
Wu dialect of Zhejiang, China
The Taizhou dialect (Taizhou dialect: T'e-tsiu wa; simplified Chinese: 台州话; traditional Chinese: 台州話; pinyin: Tāizhōuhuà) is a dialect of Wu Chinese. It
Taizhou_dialect
Dialect of Hakka Chinese
well as Meizhou dialect (梅州話), or Jiaying dialect and Gayin dialect, Kayin dialect is the prestige dialect of Hakka Chinese. It is named after Meixian
Meixian_dialect
Chinese language from 1368 to 1912
Mandarin dialects. The southern variant spoken around Nanjing was prevalent in the late Ming and early Qing eras, but a form based on the Beijing dialect became
Mandarin (late imperial lingua franca)
Mandarin_(late_imperial_lingua_franca)
Dialect of Xiang Chinese
The Changsha dialect (simplified Chinese: 长沙话; traditional Chinese: 長沙話; pinyin: Chángshāhuà; IPA: [tsã˩˧sɔ˧ɣo˨˩]) is a dialect of New Xiang Chinese. It
Changsha_dialect
Branch of Chinese spoken in Guangxi
centered on Guilin and the southern subgroup around Nanning. The Southern dialect has several notable features such as having four distinct checked tones
Pinghua
Family of dialects of Yue Chinese, related to Cantonese
Macau dialect Xiguan dialect Wuzhou dialect Tanka dialect Sanyi / Nanpanshun dialects Nanhai dialect Jiujiang dialect Xiqiao dialect Shunde dialect Xiangshan
Yuehai_Yue
Standard form of Mandarin Chinese
modern standardized form of Mandarin Chinese, largely based on the Beijing dialect. It is the official lingua franca of the People's Republic of China, one
Standard_Chinese
Dialect of Yue Chinese
The Weitou dialect or Wai Tau dialect (Chinese: 圍頭話; Jyutping: wai4 tau4 waa2; lit. 'walled (village) language') is a dialect of Yue Chinese. It forms
Weitou_dialect
Pu–Xian Min Chinese dialect
The Putian dialect (Pu–Xian Min: Pó-chéng-uā / 莆田話; [pʰɔu˩˩ lɛŋ˩˧ ua˩˩]) is a dialect of Pu–Xian Min Chinese spoken in urban area of Putian[further explanation
Putian_dialect
Wu Chinese variety spoken in Shanghai
The Shanghainese language, also known as the Shanghai dialect, or Hu language, is a variety of Wu Chinese spoken in the central districts of the city
Shanghainese
Chinese varieties spoken at and south of the Yangtze delta
when introduced to foreigners. The Suzhounese variety was the prestige dialect of Wu as of the 19th century but had been replaced in status by Shanghainese
Wu_Chinese
Dialect of Mandarin Chinese
Liaoyang.) Yantai dialect[citation needed] Dalian dialect Weifang dialect Weihai dialect Dandong dialect Qingdao dialect Rizhao dialect Margaret Mian Yan
Jiaoliao_Mandarin
Sinitic language
Although the Hui cultural region is small compared to other Chinese dialectal regions, Hui Chinese displays a very high degree of internal variation
Huizhou_Chinese
Mandarin dialect in Shaanxi province
The Guanzhong dialect (simplified Chinese: 关中话; traditional Chinese: 關中話; pinyin: Guānzhōnghuà) is a dialect of Central Plains Mandarin spoken in Shaanxi's
Guanzhong_dialect
Dialect of Chinese language
Wuhan dialect (simplified Chinese: 武汉话; traditional Chinese: 武漢話, locally [u⁴²xan¹³xua³⁵] Wùhánhuá); pinyin: Wǔhànhuà), also known as the Hankou dialect after
Wuhan_dialect
Dialect of Wu Chinese
Wuxi dialect (Simplified Chinese: 无锡话; Traditional Chinese: 無錫話; Pinyin: Wúxīhuà, Wu: mu1 sik1 wo3, Wuxi dialect: [vu˨˨˧ siɪʔ˦ ɦu˨]) is a dialect of Wu
Wuxi_dialect
Southwestern Mandarin Chinese dialect
The Kunming dialect (simplified Chinese: 昆明话; traditional Chinese: 昆明話; pinyin: Kūnmínghuà) is a dialect of Southwestern Mandarin Chinese. Luo Changpei
Kunming_dialect
Wu Chinese language
Suzhou dialect (Jiangsu) Shanghainese (Shanghai; includes further subgroups) Jiaxing dialect (Zhejiang) Haining dialect (Zhejiang) Kunshan dialect (Jiangsu)
Taihu_Wu
Chinese topolect spoken in Taiwan
consisting of Hakka dialects spoken in Taiwan, and mainly used by people of Hakka ancestry. Taiwanese Hakka is divided into five main dialects: Sixian, Hailu
Taiwanese_Hakka
Hakka dialect of Southern China and Taiwan
Shangrao Hakka (traditional Chinese: 上饒客家話; simplified Chinese: 上饶客家话), is a dialect of Hakka Chinese spoken in Raoping, Guangdong, as well as Taiwan. In Raoping
Raoping_Hakka
Southwestern Mandarin dialects
Renshou–Fushun [zh] Zigong Kunming Nanping Wuhan Gui–Liu Wuming Jianghuai Nanjing Nantong Nanping Yangzhou [zh] Lanyin Lanzhou dialect [zh] Ürümqi dialect [zh] Other
Gui-Liu_Mandarin
jí: Hànyǔ fāngyán juǎn 中国语言地图集:汉语方言卷 [Language Atlas of China: Chinese dialects] (in Chinese) (2nd ed.). Beijing: The Commercial Press. Map B1-22. ISBN 978-7-10-007054-6
Tuhua_dialects
Mandarin Chinese dialect of Harbin, China
The Harbin dialect (simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨话; traditional Chinese: 哈爾濱話; pinyin: Hā'ěrbīnhuà) is a variety of Mandarin Chinese spoken in and around the
Harbin_dialect
Yue Chinese dialect of Guangxi, China
Luoding dialect is representative. Luoding dialect Zhaoqing dialect Sihui dialect Yangshan dialect Lianzhou dialect Lianshan dialect Qingyuan dialect v t
Luo–Guang_Yue
Jiao-Liao dialect of Shandong, China
Jiao-Liao dialect of Mandarin spoken in and around the city of Weihai, in eastern Shandong province. There are observable differences in how the dialect is spoken
Weihai_dialect
Eastern Min dialect of Fuqing, China
The Fuqing dialect (simplified Chinese: 福清话; traditional Chinese: 福清話; pinyin: Fúqīnghuà, BUC: Hók-chiăng-uâ, IPA: [huʔ˥ tsʰiaŋ˥ ŋuɑ˦˨]), or Hokchia,
Fuqing_dialect
Dialect of Xiang Chinese
The Shuangfeng dialect (simplified Chinese: 双峰话; traditional Chinese: 雙峰話; pinyin: Shuāngfēnghuà) is a dialect of Xiang Chinese, spoken in Shuangfeng
Shuangfeng_dialect
Hakka dialect of Taiwan
The Sixian dialect, also known as the Sixian accent (traditional Chinese: 四縣腔; simplified Chinese: 四县腔; Sixian Hakka Romanization System: Xi ien kiongˊ
Sixian_dialect
Dialect of Wenzhounese Wu Chinese
The Ruian dialect (Chinese: 瑞安話; pronounced [zʉ˦ø˧ɦo˨] in the Rui'an dialect; standard pinyin: Ruì'ānhuà) is a dialect of Wu Chinese spoken in Ruian. It
Rui'an_dialect
Dialect of Northeastern Mandarin spoken in Russia
Taz is a dialect of Northeastern Mandarin spoken by the Taz people of the Russian Far East. There are a few loanwords from Tungusic languages, but no
Taz_dialect
Lower Yangtze Mandarin dialects
also known as Tai–Ru (Chinese: 泰如), is a group of Lower Yangtze Mandarin dialects spoken in the east-central part of Jiangsu province in the prefecture-level
Tong-Tai_Mandarin
Sinitic language spoken in Central Asia
well as by some Turkic peoples) would normally speak the same Mandarin dialect as the Han people in the same area (or in the area from which the particular
Dungan_language
Dialect of Eastern Min
The Fu'an dialect (福安話) is a dialect of Eastern Min, which is a branch of Min Chinese spoken mainly in the eastern part of Fujian Province, China. The
Fu'an_dialect
Pu–Xian Min Chinese dialect
The Xianyou dialect (Pu–Xian Min: Sing-iú-uā / 仙遊話; [ɬiŋ˨ iu˨˦ ua˨˩]) is a dialect of Pu–Xian Min Chinese spoken in Xianyou, Putian in the southeast coast
Xianyou_dialect
Dialect of Cantonese
The Shiqi dialect or Shekki dialect is a dialect of Yue Chinese. It is spoken by roughly 160,000 people in Zhongshan, Guangdong's Shiqi urban district
Shiqi_dialect
Chinese transliteration system (1892–2002)
Beijing dialect, a pronunciation standard since the 1850s. The use of Nanking syllabary did not suggest that the post office considered the city's dialect standard;
Chinese_postal_romanization
Dialect
Maya dialect Qidu dialect Qingyi dialect Shu-Xi dialect Shuiyang dialect Shu-Xi dialect Tongling dialect Shi–Ling Shitai dialect Lingyang (陵阳) dialect Gui-Chi
Xuanzhou_Wu_Chinese
Southern Wu Chinese language
bordering Zhejiang. It is not mutually intelligible with Taihu Wu. Quzhou dialect Jiangshan dialect Qingtian dialect Lishui dialect Sinolect.org v t e
Chu–Qu_Wu
Wu dialect of Changzhou, China
Changzhounese is the representative variety of Piling Wu (Chinese: 毗陵片), a dialect cluster situated near the border with Huai Chinese. Yuan Ren Chao was the
Changzhou_dialect
Variety of Southern Min
Lexical Features of Hai Lok Hong Haklau dialect]. 文化创新比较研究 (32). "Cháozhōuhuà pīnyīn fāng'àn / ChaoZhou Dialect Romanisation Scheme". sungwh.freeserve
Haklau_Min
Old Xiang Chinese dialect
Xiang dialects such as Shaoyang dialect. The Wugang dialect is spoken in Wugang, Hunan. The Wenping dialect is a sub-dialect of the Wugang dialect. Wugang
Wugang_dialect
Dialect of Hokkien
The Hui'an dialect (simplified Chinese: 惠安话; traditional Chinese: 惠安話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hūi-oaⁿ-ōe) is a variety of Chinese mostly spoken in Hui'an in South
Hui'an_dialect
Dialect of Gan Chinese
南昌话; traditional Chinese: 南昌話; pinyin: Nánchānghuà) after its principal dialect, is one of the Gan Chinese languages. It is named after Nanchang and Duchang
Chang–Du_Gan
Branch of Sino-Tibetan languages
are hundreds of mutually unintelligible Sinitic languages. They form a dialect continuum in which differences generally become more pronounced as distances
Sinitic_languages
(大理語) Dali dialect (Bai: Darl lit) Xiangyun dialect Yitdut language/Jianchuan language (劍川語) Yitdut dialect (Bai: Yit dut) Heqing dialect (Bai: hhop kait)
Languages_of_China
Mandarin dialect of Jiangsu, China
The Xuzhou dialect (simplified Chinese: 徐州话; traditional Chinese: 徐州話; pinyin: Xúzhōuhuà) is a Mandarin dialect spoken in the city of Xuzhou in Jiangsu
Xuzhou_dialect
Wu Chinese variety spoken in Kunshan
The Kunshan dialect, or Kunshanese, is the Chinese variety traditionally spoken in the county of Kunshan, Suzhou prefecture. It is classified as a Northern
Kunshan_dialect
Written Chinese reflecting spoken varieties
Beijing dialect during the late Qing. Baihua (白话; 'plain speech') was used by writers across China regardless of their local spoken dialect. Writers
Written_vernacular_Chinese
Dialect of Hokkien spoken in the Philippines
Philippine Hokkien is a dialect of the Hokkien language of the Southern Min branch of Min Chinese descended directly from Old Chinese of the Sinitic family
Philippine_Hokkien
Hakka dialect of Fujian, China
The Tingzhou dialect (Chinese: 汀州片; pinyin: Tīngzhōupiàn) is a group of Hakka dialects spoken in Longyan and Sanming (historically Tingzhou), southwestern
Tingzhou_dialect
Dialect of Sichuanese Chinese
Minjiang dialect (simplified Chinese: 岷江话; traditional Chinese: 岷江話, locally [min˨˩tɕiaŋ˥xa˨˨˦]; pinyin: Mínjiānghuà) is a possible Sichuanese dialect spoken
Minjiang_dialect
Writing Chinese with the Latin alphabet
pronunciation among Chinese speakers who speak mutually unintelligible Chinese dialects. Romanization facilitates entering characters on standard keyboards. Chinese
Romanization_of_Chinese
Form of Chinese spoken in the Eastern Han period
Luo and Zhou broadly correspond to these dialect areas. The most influential dialect was the Qin–Jin dialect, from the western group, reflecting the ascendancy
Eastern_Han_Chinese
Dialect of Southern Min spoken in Quanzhou, Fujian
Quanzhou dialect has an intelligibility of 87.5% with the Amoy dialect and 79.7% with the urban Zhangzhou dialect. Before the 19th century, the dialect of Quanzhou
Quanzhou_dialects
Collection of Hokkien dialects
collection of Hokkien dialects spoken in southern Fujian province (in southeast China), centered on the city of Zhangzhou. The Zhangzhou dialect proper is the
Zhangzhou_dialects
Min Chinese language
northern Fujian also speak Pu-Xian. There are minor differences between the dialects of Putian and Xianyou. Overseas populations of Pu-Xian speakers exist in
Pu–Xian_Min
Northeastern Mandarin dialect of Shenyang, China
Shenyang Mandarin (Chinese: 沈阳话) is a dialect of Chinese language used by people in and around Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province and the largest
Shenyang_Mandarin
Eastern Min dialect of Guangdong, China
The Nanlang dialect is a variant of the Eastern Min Chinese predominantly spoken in Nanlang a town within Zhongshan in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong
Nanlang_dialect
Prefecture-level city in Sichuan, People's Republic of China
Province, southwest of the Sichuan Basin. Meishan borders on the north, Zigong and Yibin in the east, Liangshan in the south, and Ya'an in the west. Leshan
Leshan
Sinitic language spoken in urban Hangzhou, China
Hangzhounese, or the Hangzhou dialect, is a Sinitic language spoken in the urban centre of Hangzhou (that is to say, in the districts of Gongshu, Shangcheng
Hangzhou_dialect
Variety of Hokkien spoken in Taiwan
to Hokkien spoken in Xiamen (Amoy), Quanzhou, and Zhangzhou, as well as dialects used in Southeast Asia, such as Singaporean Hokkien, Penang Hokkien, Philippine
Taiwanese_Hokkien
Variety of Mandarin Chinese
speakers, they are popularly considered dialects (方言 fāngyán) of the same, overarching language. These dialects are often extremely divergent in the spoken
Taiwanese_Mandarin
Variety of Southern Min spoken in Fujian
Chawan dialect (simplified Chinese: 诏安话; traditional Chinese: 詔安話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chiàu-an-ōɛ) is a variety of Southern Min spoken in the Chawan (Zhao'an)
Chawan_dialect
Wu Chinese dialect
The Shaoxing dialect (simplified Chinese: 绍兴话/绍兴方言; traditional Chinese: 紹興話/紹興方言; pinyin: Shàoxīnghuà/Shàoxīng fāngyán) is a Wu dialect spoken in the
Shaoxing_dialect
Chinese pronunciation system (601 AD)
differed in significant ways from that of their own Late Middle Chinese (LMC) dialect. They were aware of this, and attempted to reconstruct Qieyun phonology
Middle_Chinese
Dialect of Northern Min Chinese
The Jian'ou dialect (Northern Min: Gṳ̿ing-é-dī / 建甌事; Chinese: simplified Chinese: 建瓯话; traditional Chinese: 建甌話; pinyin: Jiàn'ōuhuà), also known as Kienow
Jian'ou_dialect
Dialect of Wu Chinese
The Ningbo dialect (Chinese: 宁波话/寧波話, 宁波闲话/寧波閒話) is a dialect of Wu Chinese, one subdivision of Chinese language. Ningbo dialect is spoken throughout
Ningbo_dialect
Wu Chinese dialect
The Wencheng dialect (Chinese: 文成話; pinyin: Wénchénghuà) is a dialect of Wu Chinese. It is an Oujiang dialect, but its tone system differs from other Oujiang
Wencheng_dialect
ZIGONG DIALECT
ZIGONG DIALECT
Male
Chinese
kindness to the east.
Boy/Male
Slavic Russian
Lively.
Girl/Female
Basque Spanish
Refers to Christ's Ascension.
Girl/Female
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
A Sign
Girl/Female
Hungarian
Gypsy.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Hunting; fishing; venison.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Complex; Zigzag; Curling
Girl/Female
Muslim
Complex, Zigzag, Curling
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Fortification
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Tsiyown, ZION means "sunny or parched place." In the bible, this is another name for Jerusalem, the city of David, and its inhabitants who are also called the daughter of Tsiyown/Zion.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ligon with excrescent patronymic -s.
Boy/Male
Basque
Punishes.
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern, Telugu
Trust
Biblical
hunting; fishing; venison
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Of Zion.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Alar.
Boy/Male
Indian
The hill where Jesus live
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lygon, name of an aristocratic English family said to be of Norman origin. The name is of unknown etymology. According to Morlet it is a variant of L’Higon, a patronymic from Higon, a southern French variant of Hugo. This seems rather doubtful.Polish (also Ligoń) : nickname from a derivative of Old Polish ligać ‘to lie’ or ‘to kick up a fuss’.The first known Ligon immigrant to North America, Col. Thomas Lygon or Ligon, came to VA from England in 1640.
Boy/Male
Biblical American
Monument; raised up; sepulcher.
Male
Chinese
honest, loyal.
ZIGONG DIALECT
ZIGONG DIALECT
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Magnificence of the Faith
Girl/Female
Celtic, German
Race of Women; White Wave
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : nickname from Middle High German nac, nacke, Middle Dutch necke ‘neck’, perhaps denoting someone with a stiff neck, in either the literal or figurative sense.English : from the Old Norse personal name Hnaki.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A river, Moon light
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flower
Boy/Male
Muslim
Correct, Accurate
Biblical
red earth; of blood
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eóghan, OWEN means "born of yew." Compare with another form of Owen.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Roar of clouds, Thunder
ZIGONG DIALECT
ZIGONG DIALECT
ZIGONG DIALECT
ZIGONG DIALECT
ZIGONG DIALECT
n.
A zigzag molding, or group of moldings, common in Norman architecture.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Zigzag
n.
A molding running in a zigzag line; a chevron, or series of chevrons. See Illust. of Chevron, 3.
n.
See Boyau.
n.
An aquatic herbivorous mammal (Halicore dugong), of the order Sirenia, allied to the manatee, but with a bilobed tail. It inhabits the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, East Indies, and Australia.
imp. & p. p.
of Zigzag
n.
See Dugong.
n.
Something that has short turns or angles.
v. t.
To form with short turns.
a.
Having alternate curvatures in opposite directions; bent in a zigzag manner.
v. i.
To crook or turn; to wind in and out; to zigzag.
n.
A flat saucerlike bell, rung by striking it with a small hammer which is connected with it by various mechanical devices; a stationary bell, used to sound calls or alarms; -- called also gong bell.
a.
Having short bends, turns, or wrinkles; wrinkled; wavy; zigzag.
v. i.
To move in a zigzag manner; also, to have a zigzag shape.
n.
A gong. See Gong, n., 1.
n.
The quality or state of being zigzag; crookedness.
n.
Same as Dugong.
a.
Having short, sharp turns; running this way and that in an onward course.