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Catalan flag may either refer to Senyera, the flag of Catalonia, an autonomous community of Spain Estelada, the modification of the Senyera used by the
Catalan_flag
Vexillogical symbol
the flag of Andorra) [citation needed] is also used informally in Catalonia to represent the Catalan language. It is also a synonym (in Catalan Senyal
Senyera
Flag in Spain
flag of Barcelona (Catalan and Spanish: Bandera de Barcelona) is the municipal flag of Barcelona, which combines the cross of Saint George (Catalan:
Flag_of_Barcelona
Flag typically flown by Catalan independence supporters
name Senyera estelada, lit. 'starred flag' or 'lone star flag', from estel, "star") is a flag flown by Catalan independence supporters to express their
Estelada
1375 world map
The Catalan Atlas (Catalan: Atles català, Eastern Catalan: [ˈatləs kətəˈla]) is a medieval world map, or mappa mundi, probably created in the late 1370s
Catalan_Atlas
Official association football team of Catalonia, Spain
football team (Catalan: Selecció de futbol de Catalunya) is the official football team representing Catalonia. It is organised by the Catalan Football Federation
Catalonia national football team
Catalonia_national_football_team
The national flag of Andorra (Bandera d'Andorra) features a vertical tricolour of blue, yellow, and red with the coat of arms of Andorra in the center
Flag_of_Andorra
Ethnic group
Catalans (Catalan, French and Occitan: catalans; Spanish: catalanes; Italian: catalani; Sardinian: cadelanos or catalanos) are a Romance-speaking ethnic
Catalans
Catalan architect (1852–1926)
Cornet (/ɡaʊˈdi/ gow-DEE, /ˈɡaʊdi/ GOW-dee; Catalan: [ənˈtɔni‿ɣəwˈði]; 25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926) was a Catalan architect and designer from Spain, widely
Antoni_Gaudí
Flag in Spain
Organic Law of the valencian Statute Spanish only Catalan vexilological society on the Valencian flag Spanish only butronmaker.blogspot.com Historic images
Flag of the Valencian Community
Flag_of_the_Valencian_Community
Association football club in Spain
Futbol Club Barcelona (Catalan pronunciation: [fudˈbɔl ˈklub bəɾsəˈlonə] ), commonly known as FC Barcelona and colloquially as Barça ([ˈbaɾsə]), is a
FC_Barcelona
Flag and symbol of Basque nationalism
irakurri 'to read'), comparable to the Catalan Senyera and Faroese Merkið. In Basque, it has the generic meaning of 'flag', but especially that of the Basque
Flag_of_the_Basque_Country
broken by a grid of white crosses. The flag of Lamos would later appear in the 1375 Catalan Atlas along with the flag of Alexandretta which has a white field
Flag_of_Armenia
Flag of the city-state of Venice, 8th–18th centuries
The Flag of the Republic of Venice, commonly known as the Banner or Standard of Saint Mark (stendardo di San Marco), was the symbol of the Republic of
Flag of the Republic of Venice
Flag_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
The national flag of Spain (Spanish: Bandera de España), as it is defined in the Constitution of 1978, consists of three horizontal lines: red, yellow
Flag_of_Spain
1959 painting by Salvador Dalí
crucifix. Dalí's belief that Columbus was Catalan is represented by the incorporation of the old Catalan flag. The painting contains numerous references
The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus
The_Discovery_of_America_by_Christopher_Columbus
Feeling or expression of hate towards Catalan people
Catalonia, to Catalans, Catalan culture, Catalan nationalism, Catalan language or its history. It can also be referred to as Anti-Catalanism (Catalan: anticatalanisme
Anti-Catalan_sentiment
Spanish footballer (born 1978)
with a resounding 6–2 win, and he celebrated his goal by kissing his Catalan flag captain's armband in front of the incensed Madrid fans. He was essential
Carles_Puyol
The history of Catalan political nationalism, also referred to as Catalanism (Catalan: catalanisme), traces its origins to the early years of the Bourbon
History of political Catalanism
History_of_political_Catalanism
Ultras supporter group of FC Barcelona
The Boixos Nois (Catalan: [ˈboʃus ˈnɔjs]; "Crazy Boys", from the Catalan word "Bojos" meaning crazy) is an ultras supporter group organised around the
Boixos_Nois
Name for FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF rivalry
lowercase letters; Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈklasiko]) or El Clàssic (in Catalan, pronounced [əl ˈklasik]), both meaning "The Classic", is the name given
El_Clásico
Independence movement in Europe
The Catalan independence movement (Catalan: independentisme català; Spanish: independentismo catalán; Occitan: independentisme catalan) is a social and
Catalan_independence_movement
Flag of a Spanish island
The flag of Menorca was adopted on 14 November 1983. The flag depicts nine alternating horizontal bands of yellow and red emblazoned with the coat of
Flag_of_Menorca
Microstate in Southern Europe
of 1,023 metres (3,356 feet) above sea level. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish, Portuguese, and French are also commonly spoken. Tourism
Andorra
Primary television channel of Catalan public broadcaster Televisió de Catalunya
TV3 (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈte ˈβe ˈtɾɛs]) is the primary television channel of Catalan public broadcaster Televisió de Catalunya, a subsidiary of the
TV3_(Catalan_TV_channel)
Annual festival in Catalonia
Saint George's Day (Catalan: Diada de Sant Jordi), also known as the Day of Books and Roses (Dia del Llibre i de la Rosa), is celebrated annually in Catalonia
Saint George's Day in Catalonia
Saint_George's_Day_in_Catalonia
Ideology asserting that the Catalans are a nation
Catalan nationalism promotes the idea that the Catalan people form a distinct nation and national identity. A related term is Catalanism (Catalan: catalanisme
Catalan_nationalism
Catalan campaign for the autonomy of the Commonwealth of Catalonia
The Catalan autonomist campaign of 1918–1919 was the first Catalanist movement in favor of the granting by the Spanish parliament of a Statute of Autonomy
Catalan autonomist campaign of 1918–1919
Catalan_autonomist_campaign_of_1918–1919
Short-lived state in Spain
The Catalan Republic (Catalan: República Catalana, IPA: [rəˈpubːlikə kətəˈlanə]) was a state proclaimed in 1931 by Francesc Macià as the "Catalan Republic
Catalan_Republic_(1931)
media related to Flags of Mongolia. Flag of Mongolia Emblem of Mongolia Only attested to in two sources, the Catalan Atlas a Spanish map produced in 1375
List_of_Mongolian_flags
Political protest on 10 July 2010 in Barcelona
match on Sunday than Catalan flags on the Saturday demonstration." The protest was followed in the succeeding years by the 2012 Catalan independence demonstration
2010_Catalan_autonomy_protest
Catalan national day
actions: distribution of anti-fascist leaflets, clandestine hanging of Catalan flags, etc. It was celebrated again publicly for the first time on 11 September
National_Day_of_Catalonia
Regions where Catalan is the native language
The Catalan Countries (Catalan: Països Catalans, Eastern Catalan: [pəˈizus kətəˈlans]) refers to the territories where the Catalan language is spoken.
Catalan_Countries
Spanish football club history
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The club was founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, Catalan, German, and English footballers led by Joan Gamper. The club played amateur
History_of_FC_Barcelona
Short lived state in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands
The Catalan State (Spanish: Estado Catalán; Catalan: Estat Català) was a short-lived state proclaimed in 1873, during the First Spanish Republic, by the
Catalan_State_(1873)
Football club
Catalan as part of the club's broader community outreach. The club jersey has historically featured the quatre barres (four bars) of the Catalan flag
UE_Sant_Andreu
State in Iberia (1173–1714)
the other Catalan Countries, and often including the region of Roussillon in Southern France. The first reference to Catalonia and the Catalans appears
Principality_of_Catalonia
a list of Spanish flags, with illustrations. The provinces of A Coruña, Alicante, Castellón, Valencia and Zamora do not have a flag. Álava Albacete Alicante
List_of_Spanish_flags
First letter of the Latin alphabet
Luxembourgish [ä] Catalan, Czech, French, Northern England English, Terengganu Malay, Polish [äː] West Frisian (doubled) [ɑ] Bashkir, Catalan, Spanish, Dutch
A
Mountain in the Pyrenees of southern France
has symbolical significance for Catalan people. On its summit stands a cross that is often decorated with the Catalan flag. Every year on 23 June, the night
Canigó
regime of Spanish caudillo Francisco Franco, as part of Franco's ban on Catalan language and culture. In 1960, while Franco was on a rare visit to Barcelona
Cant_de_la_Senyera
Anglicised Football Club Barcelona to Club de Fútbol Barcelona. The Catalan flag was also banned, leading to its removal from the club shield. The club
Enrique_Piñeyro_Queralt
Retrieved 8 May 2010. Bausells, Marta; Walsh, James (12 September 2014). "Catalan independence referendum demonstration: in pictures". The Guardian. Retrieved
List of largest peaceful gatherings
List_of_largest_peaceful_gatherings
Red cross on a white background
replacing St. Edmund the Martyr. Since then, the flag has commonly been identified as the national flag of England. Saint George is also the patron saint
Saint_George's_Cross
Medieval Catalonian county (798–1413)
County of Urgell (Catalan: Comtat d'Urgell, IPA: [komˈtad duɾˈdʒeʎ]; Latin: Comitatus Urgellensis) is one of the historical Catalan counties, bordering
County_of_Urgell
As a result of the advisory 2017 Catalan independence referendum, reactions came from a multitude of avenues, including the domestic central state and
Reactions to the 2017 Catalan independence referendum
Reactions_to_the_2017_Catalan_independence_referendum
Topics referred to by the same term
the Lone Star Flag, the unofficial flag of Catalan independence supporters Flag of Chile, or La Estrella Solitaria 'the Lone Star' Flag of Cuba, or La
Lone_star_flag
The national flag of Bangladesh, nicknamed the Lal–Sobuj, was adopted officially on 17 January 1972. It consists of a red circle on top of a dark green
Flag_of_Bangladesh
History of Spain from 1886 to 1931
Catalan place names were Spanishified and changed, the Jocs Florals were boycotted —which had to be held abroad—, the raising of the Catalan flag was
Reign_of_Alfonso_XIII
Catalan territory ceded to France in 1659
Northern Catalonia, North Catalonia or French Catalonia is the Catalan-speaking and cultural territory ceded to France by Spain through the signing of
Northern_Catalonia
Aragon and the culturally Catalan lands. Catalonia's national symbols as defined in the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia are the flag, Catalonia's day, and
National_symbols_of_Catalonia
Flag used by the Second Spanish Republic
Barcelona during the campaign for the 2017 Catalan independence referendum Spray-painted on a garage door in Cartagena Flag of Spain Coat of arms of the Second
Flag of the Second Spanish Republic
Flag_of_the_Second_Spanish_Republic
Regionalist ideology in Valencia, Spain
fringe which distinguishes the Valencian flag from other flags with a common origin, particularly from the Catalan. The term "blaverism" originally had a
Blaverism
Political movement advocating Catalonian independence
The Assemblea Nacional Catalana (in English: Catalan National Assembly, ANC by its Catalan acronym) is an organization that seeks the political independence
Assemblea_Nacional_Catalana
Andorran association football club associated with the Spanish football league system
in the microstate of Andorra, the club, voluntarily affiliated to the Catalan Football Federation, has been allowed to compete in Spanish leagues since
FC_Andorra
Filipino Navy admiral
Vicente Catalan was a Cuban-Filipino of Criollo descent known for leading a mutiny against the Spanish naval officers of the 800-ton steamer Compania
Vicente_Catalan
Dialects of Catalan in the Balearic islands
Balearic (Catalan: balear) is the group of dialects of Catalan spoken in the Balearic Islands: mallorquí in Mallorca, eivissenc in Ibiza and menorquí in
Balearic_Catalan
3% speak Catalan/Valencian (17.5% speak Catalan and 5.8% speak Valencian), 6.2% speak Galician and 3,0% speak Basque. Valencian and Catalan are regarded
National and regional identity in Spain
National_and_regional_identity_in_Spain
Protest in Catalonia, Spain
Catalan nationalism Catalan independence National Day of Catalonia Assemblea Nacional Catalana Estelada flag Free Catalan Territory Catalan independence referendums
2012 Catalan independence demonstration
2012_Catalan_independence_demonstration
Motorcycle races in Montmeló
The 2026 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix (officially known as the Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalunya) was the sixth round of the 2026 Grand Prix motorcycle
2026 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix
2026_Catalan_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Flag often used as a symbol of resistance or anarchism
of Afghanistan). The black flag with the motto Viurem lliures o morirem (We live free or we will die) was flown by Catalan army and militia corps during
List_of_black_flags
Varieties of the Catalan language
The Catalan dialects (and restrictively also, Valencian dialects) feature a relative uniformity, especially when compared to other Romance languages;
Catalan_dialects
Catalan literary critic, academic and writer (1921–2010)
was a Catalan literary critic, academic and writer. A cultural and resistant anti-Francoist activist, he was involved in many important Catalan cultural
Joan_Triadú
Autonomous polity in Spain
The Autonomous Region of Catalonia (Catalan: Regió autònoma de Catalunya, Spanish: Región autónoma de Cataluña) was established after the grant of self-government
Autonomous Region of Catalonia (1931–1939)
Autonomous_Region_of_Catalonia_(1931–1939)
in 1329. The Government of Catalonia conferred the coat of arms and the flag as official symbols of the municipality in 2004. It has an escutcheon in
Coat_of_arms_of_Barcelona
National anthem of Catalonia, Spain
"Els Segadors" (Eastern Catalan: [əls səɣəˈðos], Western Catalan: [els seɣaˈðos]; "The Reapers") is the official national anthem of Catalonia, nationality
Els_Segadors
1923–1930 government in Spain
separatism, which banned teaching the Catalan language, singing the Catalan national anthem, and displaying the Catalan flag. After the coup, the dictatorship
Dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera
Dictatorship_of_Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera
list of flags associated with Armenia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Armenia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Armenia
List_of_Armenian_flags
is Catalan, a Romance language in the Western Romance group, spoken by over 9 million people in nearby regions of Spain and France. While Catalan is the
Languages_of_Andorra
1640–1659 rebellion to restore an independent Catalonia
The Reapers' War (Catalan: Guerra dels Segadors, Eastern Catalan: [ˈɡɛrə ðəls səɣəˈðos]; Spanish: Guerra de los Segadores, French: Guerre des faucheurs)
Reapers'_War
Language of the Valencian Community
the Valencian Community to refer to the Romance language also known as Catalan, either as a whole or in its Valencia-specific linguistic forms. The Valencian
Valencian_language
Nationality and autonomous community of Spain
(Serralada Transversal) or the Central Depression. The official languages are Catalan, Spanish, and the Aranese dialect of Occitan. In 1137, the County of Barcelona
Catalonia
Count of Barcelona and other counties (died 897)
Wilfred or Wifred, called the Hairy (in Catalan: Guifré el Pilós), (died 11 August 897) was Count of Urgell (from 870), Cerdanya (from 870), Barcelona
Wilfred_the_Hairy
Spanish professional football club rivalry
Atlético de Bilbao became the official titles of the historic clubs and the Catalan flag was replaced with the Spanish on Barcelona's crest (the short-lived Republic
Athletic–Barcelona_clásico
District of Barcelona, Catalonia
population, with a significant portion of older Catalans who came of age as Franco came to power. Catalan flags adorn many a Gràcia window or terrace, symbols
Gràcia
Composite monarchy (1162–1707/1715)
Great Catalan Company Disputed due to the War of the Spanish Succession. Aragonese: Corona d'Aragón [koˈɾona ðaɾaˈɣon]; Catalan: Corona d'Aragó, Catalan pronunciation:
Crown_of_Aragon
Kingdom of Spain government 1923 to 1925
Catalan place names were Spanishified and changed, the Jocs Florals were boycotted (which had to be held abroad), the raising of the Catalan flag was
Military directorate of Miguel Primo de Rivera
Military_directorate_of_Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera
Mediterranean style of cuisine from Catalonia
Catalan cuisine is the cooking traditions and practices from Catalonia. It may also refer to the shared cuisine of Northern Catalonia and Andorra, the
Catalan_cuisine
International exhibition in Barcelona, Spain
columns were built in this location by Puig i Cadafalch to represent the Catalan flag, but these were removed by Spanish dictator Primo de Rivera's orders
1929 Barcelona International Exposition
1929_Barcelona_International_Exposition
Catalan variant spoken in Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
of Catalan spoken in the city of Alghero (L'Alguer in Catalan), in the northwest of Sardinia, Italy. The dialect has its roots in 1372, when Catalan-speaking
Algherese_dialect
traditional flag of the regions of its origin. Such flags are not listed here. List of Breton flags List of Corsican flags List of flags of Île-de-France
List_of_French_flags
France Encarnación, Paraguay – with other color symbol Estelada, flag of the Catalan independence movement Estonian SSR, Soviet Union (1953–1990) Eure
List of flags by color combination
List_of_flags_by_color_combination
Dialect of Catalan spoken in eastern Catalonia
Central Catalan (Catalan: català central) is an Eastern Catalan dialect spoken in the whole province of Barcelona, the eastern half of the province of
Central_Catalan
Outdoor monuments and sculptures in Spain
museums, parks, and gardens, all of which lend an artistic taste to the Catalan capital. There, public art flourished in the 19th century, although the
Public_art_in_Barcelona
Twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet
languages, and is represented by ⟨gli⟩ in Italian, ⟨ll⟩ in Spanish and Catalan, ⟨lh⟩ in Portuguese, and ⟨ļ⟩ in Latvian. In Turkish, ⟨l⟩ generally represents
L
The national flag of Algeria consists of two equal vertical bars, green and white, charged in the center with a red star and crescent, a symbol of Islam
Flag_of_Algeria
King of Spain since 2014
for the Spanish arms sales. Other demonstrators displayed Spanish and Catalan flags. Since his proclamation as king on 19 June 2014, Felipe VI has visited
Felipe_VI
Spanish pitch and stage invader
half of the Hungarian Derby between Újpest and Ferencváros, holding a Catalan flag with the message "Kubala forever" in honour of former Barcelona and Ferencvárosi
Jimmy_Jump
Short-lived state
The Catalan State (Catalan: Estat Català, IPA: [əsˈtat kətəˈla]) was a short-lived state that existed in Catalonia from 6 to 7 October 1934 during the
Catalan_State_(1934)
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
Reus (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈrɛws]) is the capital of Baix Camp, in Camp de Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. It has a population of 111,601 (register office
Reus
Flags used in Pakistan
Commons has media related to Flags of Pakistan. This is a list of flags used in Pakistan. Pakistan portal National Flag of Pakistan "Azad Kashmir (Pakistan)"
List_of_Pakistani_flags
Graphic identity of the public broadcaster information service
consisting of flags designed by Lambie-Nairn. The rippling flags including the Flag of St. George, the Flag of St. Andrew and the Catalan flag, accompanied
BBC_News_presentation
116th season in existence of FC Barcelona
Barcelona. 22 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015. "Barça fined for pro-Catalan flags at Berlin Final". The Guardian. 23 July 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2015
2015–16_FC_Barcelona_season
Fictional region of Catalonia
in Catalan) (Catalan pronunciation: [təˈβaɾ.ni.ə]; Spanish: [taˈβaɾnja]) is a fictional region within Catalonia, a satirical parody of the Catalan independence
Tabarnia
Ethnic flag
with a purported "Gypsy flag". This showed a cartwheel and a map of Catalonia, both on a field of plain green. Later Catalan variants are more closely
Flag_of_the_Romani_people
Association football club in Spain
Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona, S.A.D. (Catalan: [rəˈjal ˈklub dəpuɾˈtiw əspəˈɲɔl də βəɾsəˈlonə]; "Royal Spanish Sports Club of Barcelona")
RCD_Espanyol
Spanish architect (1939–2022)
Ricardo Bofill Leví (Catalan: [riˈkaɾðu buˈfiʎ ləˈβi]; 5 December 1939 – 14 January 2022) was a Spanish architect from Barcelona. He founded the Taller
Ricardo_Bofill
Flags arranged by design
(down-pointing pile) Flag of the Bahamas Flag of the Catalan independence movement Flag of the Comoros Flag of Cuba Flag of Eritrea (pile throughout) Flag of Equatorial
List_of_flags_by_design
Coastal area in northern Catalonia
"Platges del Maresme" (PDF). Costa Barcelona (in Catalan). Retrieved 23 July 2020. "Blue Flag". Blue Flag. Retrieved 2020-07-23. Tourism, Biosphere Responsible
Costa_del_Maresme
Braille alphabet of the Catalan language
Catalan Braille is the braille alphabet of the Catalan language. It is very close to French Braille: it uses the 26 letters of the basic braille alphabet
Catalan_Braille
CATALAN FLAG
CATALAN FLAG
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Small champion.
Girl/Female
British, Dutch, English, Greek
Pure; Clear
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : occupational name for a blacksmith or a worker in iron, from Latin ferrarius. This is the commonest Catalan surname.English : variant of Farrar.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : from the medieval personal name Ferran, Catalan form of Ferdinand.Irish : variant of Farren.English : variant of Farrand.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : from the Catalan form of the Latin personal name Benedictus (see Benedict).English : variant of Bennett.
Surname or Lastname
English and Catalan
English and Catalan : from the Continental Germanic personal name Maginhari, composed of the elements magin ‘strength’, ‘might’ + hari ‘army’.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Name of a king.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : variant of Mont, topographic name from munt ‘hill’, denoting someone who lived on or near a hill, Latin mons.English : variant of Mount.
Girl/Female
Australian, Gaelic, German, Irish, Scandinavian
Powerful in Battle; Battle; Rock; Descendant of Cathalan
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Irish
Battle; Rock; Descendant of Cathalan
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Catalan
English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Catalan : patronymic from the personal name Roman.
Female
Basque
, pure.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, French, and Catalan
English, Scottish, French, and Catalan : topographic name for
someone who lived near a bridge, Middle English, Old French, Catalan
pont (Latin pons, genitive pontis).Catalan : habitational name from any of the numerous places named
with Pont.Dutch : variant of
Pond 2.A Pont from the Lorraine region of France is documented in Quebec City in
1640; Pont appears to be a secondary surname to
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : nickname for a bald man, equivalent to Spanish Cabello.English : variant spelling of Cable.Possibly a respelling of German Göbel (see Goebel) or Kabel.William Cabell, of Bugley near Warminster, in Wiltshire, England, trained in surgery and migrated to Virginia in the 18th century. The emigrant ancestor of a distinguished VA family, he married in 1726 and by 1741 had carried settlements 50 miles westward. As a pioneer during VA’s westward push, the surgeon had a private hospital from which he handed out medicines and wooden legs crafted by his artisans.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan and Polish
Catalan and Polish : from a short form of the personal name Hipolit (see French Hypolite).English : variant of Pollitt.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Aikaterine, KATALIN means "pure."
Girl/Female
Basque Greek
Form of Katherine.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : occupational name for a maker of crossbows or a soldier armed with a crossbow, from Catalan ballester ‘crossbowman’ or ‘crossbow maker’, an agent derivative of ballesta ‘crossbow’ (Latin ballista ‘(military) catapult’).English and German : occupational name, cognate with 1, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French baleste ‘crossbow’.
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Greek Aikaterine, CATALINA means "pure."
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : variant of Ferran.Irish : variant of Farren.English : variant of Farrand.Muslim : variant of Farhan, from a personal name based on Arabic farÌ£hÄn ‘glad’, ‘happy’, an adjectival derivative of faraÌ£h ‘joy’ (see Farah).
CATALAN FLAG
CATALAN FLAG
Boy/Male
Indian
Defender of the religion, Defender of the faith (Islam)
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of the World
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aslunak | அஸà¯à®²à¯à®‚நக
Rock, Gem
Boy/Male
Indian
(Celebrity Name: Arshad Warsi)
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Turkish
Wise Counsel; Courteous; Courageous Advice; Full of Wisdom; Form of Curtis; Bold Counsel; Honest Advisor; Brave
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Gift of Allah
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligent, Intellectual
Boy/Male
Biblical
A healer; a releaser.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Emotions
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Bird; Sandalwood
CATALAN FLAG
CATALAN FLAG
CATALAN FLAG
CATALAN FLAG
CATALAN FLAG
n.
A company of travelers, pilgrims, or merchants, organized and equipped for a long journey, or marching or traveling together, esp. through deserts and countries infested by robbers or hostile tribes, as in Asia or Africa.
n. & v.
Catalogue.
a.
Of or pertaining to Canaan or the Canaanites.
a.
Of or pertaining to Castalia, a mythical fountain of inspiration on Mt. Parnassus sacred to the Muses.
n.
A kind of occult theosophy or traditional interpretation of the Scriptures among Jewish rabbis and certain mediaeval Christians, which treats of the nature of god and the mystery of human existence. It assumes that every letter, word, number, and accent of Scripture contains a hidden sense; and it teaches the methods of interpretation for ascertaining these occult meanings. The cabalists pretend even to foretell events by this means.
n.
A caravan of travelers; a military supply train or government caravan; a string of pack horses.
n.
A genus of American and East Indian trees, of which the best know species are the Catalpa bignonioides, a large, ornamental North American tree, with spotted white flowers and long cylindrical pods, and the C. speciosa, of the Mississipi valley; -- called also Indian bean.
n.
See Cabala.
n.
Tradition; occult doctrine. See Cabala
n.
A large, covered wagon, or a train of such wagons, for conveying wild beasts, etc., for exhibition; an itinerant show, as of wild beasts.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Catalonia; also, the language of Catalonia.
n.
A native of Cathay or China; a foreigner; -- formerly a term of reproach.
n.
The iterative sound of beating a drum, or of a galloping horse.
n.
Secret science in general; mystic art; mystery.
n.
A covered vehicle for carrying passengers or for moving furniture, etc.; -- sometimes shorted into van.
a.
Of or pertaining to Catalonia.
n.
The leader or driver of the camels in caravan.
n.
Iron ore in coarse powder, prepared for reduction by the Catalan process.
n.
A Highland robber: a kind of irregular soldier.
n.
See Capelin.