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1991 SAS ambush in Northern Ireland
The Coagh ambush was a military engagement that took place on 3 June 1991 in Coagh, County Tyrone, during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. A Provisional
Coagh_ambush
Village in counties Londonderry and Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Coagh (/koʊk/ KOHK; from Irish An Cuach, meaning 'the hollow') is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, five miles (8 km) east of Cookstown. Part
Coagh
Association football club in Northern Ireland
Coagh United Football Club is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club playing in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League. The club, founded in 1970
Coagh_United_F.C.
Football league
Rathfriland Rangers joined the league for the 2023-24 season, along with Coagh United. The 2025–26 NIFL Premier Intermediate League, which will the final
NIFL Premier Intermediate League
NIFL_Premier_Intermediate_League
British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Lord_Mountbatten
2025-26 NIFL Premier Intermediate League
promoted to the NIFL Championship. Ballyclare Comrades Ballymacash Banbridge Coagh Dolling -stown Dergview Distillery Moyola Oxford Sunnyside Portstewart Newry
2025–26 NIFL Premier Intermediate League
2025–26_NIFL_Premier_Intermediate_League
Football league season
first time since the 2009–10 season. In the bottom two, Limavady United and Coagh United were relegated to Championship 2. Armagh City and PSNI replaced them
2013–14_NIFL_Championship
Northern Irish footballer (born 1991)
titles with the high school in 2004 and 2005. He started his career at Coagh United, where he made his debut in 2007 whilst working as a joiner. In January
Stuart_Dallas
Clogh, Clogher, Cloghy, Clonmore, Clonoe, Clough, Cloughoge, Cloughmills, Coagh, Coalisland, Cogry-Kilbride, Coleraine, Collegeland, Comber, Conlig, Cookstown
List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland
2025–26 Irish football Cup
round. The draw was held on 3 July 2025. The following teams received byes: Coagh United, Craigavon City, Drumaness Mills, Fivemiletown United, Grove United
2025–26_Irish_Cup
County in Northern Ireland
Ballymagorry Benburb Beragh Bready Brockagh Caledon Clady Clogher Clonoe Coagh Derryloughan Derrytresk Donaghmore Donemana Drumquin Edenderry Eglish Erganagh
County_Tyrone
Irish mob boss (1949–1994)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Martin_Cahill
2003 murder in Northern Ireland
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Murder_of_Gareth_O'Connor
Mass shooting in Derry, Northern Ireland, 1972
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Bloody_Sunday_(1972)
Town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Coleraine
Political party in Ireland
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Sinn_Féin
Republican paramilitary group in Northern Ireland
fields. 26 February 1978: IRA Volunteer Paul Duffy was killed by the SAS in Coagh. 16 December 1979: William Beck (23), Keith Richards (22), Simon Evans (19)
Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade
Provisional_IRA_East_Tyrone_Brigade
SAS soldiers in the yard of an unoccupied farmhouse at Washing Bay, near Coagh, County Tyrone – the building was being used to store explosives and Duffy
Timeline of British undercover forces in Operation Banner
Timeline_of_British_undercover_forces_in_Operation_Banner
Football league season
team relegated from the NIFL Championship. The two promoted teams were Coagh United (champions of the 2022–23 Ballymena & Provincial Football League)
2023–24 NIFL Premier Intermediate League
2023–24_NIFL_Premier_Intermediate_League
Association football league in Northern Ireland
Boys 2015–16 Newtowne 2016–17 Coagh United 2017–18 Glebe Rangers 2018–19 Bangor 2021–22 St James' Swifts 2022–23 Coagh United 2023–24 Strabane Athletic
Ballymena & Provincial Football League
Ballymena_&_Provincial_Football_League
PIRA volunteer (1950–2013)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Dolours_Price
1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
The_Troubles
1985 British victory in the Troubles
the Coagh ambush; and finally in February 1992 in the Clonoe ambush four IRA volunteers were killed. Ambush at Drumnakilly Loughgall ambush Coagh ambush
Strabane_ambush
Irish Provisional IRA member (1954–1981)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Bobby_Sands
Football league season
Limavady United and play-off winners Armagh City. Ballymacash Banbridge Coagh Dolling -stown Dergview Distillery Moyola Oxford Sunnyside Portstewart Queen's
2024–25 NIFL Premier Intermediate League
2024–25_NIFL_Premier_Intermediate_League
1987 British ambush in Northern Ireland
bus bombing Attack on Derryard checkpoint List of massacres in Ireland Coagh ambush Clonoe ambush 1993 Fivemiletown ambush 1997 Coalisland attack Case
Loughgall_ambush
Topics referred to by the same term
basketball arena of St. Joseph's University Hagan Park, Coagh, Northern Ireland, home of football club Coagh United Hagen (disambiguation) O'Hagan, an Irish surname
Hagan
Bomb attack in England
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
2001_Birmingham_bombing
1993 IRA attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Shankill_Road_bombing
Irish republican politician (born 1948)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Gerry_Adams
Football league season
and were relegated to Championship 2 for next season. In Championship 2, Coagh United were the eventual winners, with Dundela finishing as runners-up.
2011–12_IFA_Championship
Alleged policy by British security forces during the Troubles
to have been used include the Loughgall ambush, ambush at Drumnakilly, Coagh ambush, Clonoe ambush and Operation Flavius. These incidents were all operations
Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland
Shoot-to-kill_policy_in_Northern_Ireland
1979 IRA attack on British forces
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Warrenpoint_ambush
Carnteel Carrickmore Castlecaulfield Castlederg Clady Clanabogan Clogher Coagh (part) Cranagh Creggan Derrycrin Derrylaughan Derrytresk Donaghmore Dooish
List of civil parishes of County Tyrone
List_of_civil_parishes_of_County_Tyrone
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
List of civil parishes of County Londonderry
List_of_civil_parishes_of_County_Londonderry
Paramilitary force active from 1969 to 2005
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Provisional Irish Republican Army
Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army
Provisional IRA member (1964/1965 – 2024)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Pearse_McAuley
Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Carnteel Carrickmore Castlecaulfield Castlederg Clady Clanabogan Clogher Coagh (part) Cranagh Creggan Derrycrin Derrylaughan Derrytresk Donaghmore Dooish
Sion_Mills
Irish republican paramilitary group formed in 1974
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Irish National Liberation Army
Irish_National_Liberation_Army
Provisional Irish Republican Army member
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
John_Joe_McGee
Omagh Cookstown Rural District 16 - Ballyclog, Ballynasollus, Beaghmore, Coagh, Cookstown Rural, Killeenaa, Killycolpy, Lissan Lower, Munterevlin, Oaklands
List of rural and urban districts in Northern Ireland
List_of_rural_and_urban_districts_in_Northern_Ireland
Irish Republican
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Thomas_Begley
1998 terrorist attack in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Murder_of_the_Quinn_brothers
1992 IRA bombing in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Attack_on_Cloghoge_checkpoint
Irish republican (born 1968)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Colin_Duffy
Football league season
Ballinamallard United Ballyclare Comrades Ballymoney United Bangor Carrick Coagh United Glenavon Moyola Park Belfast teams : Donegal Celtic Dundela H&W Welders
2004–05_Irish_First_Division
IRA bombers
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Balcombe_Street_gang
Association football league in Northern Ireland
dismissal of two semi-finalists, but the final was subsequently not played. Coagh United won the final, but had to return the cup after it was discovered
Northern Amateur Football League
Northern_Amateur_Football_League
1990 bombing of the London Stock Exchange by the Provisional IRA
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
London_Stock_Exchange_bombing
IRA attack in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
1985_Newry_mortar_attack
1972 attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Abercorn_Restaurant_bombing
Sectarian riots
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
1969_Northern_Ireland_riots
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Traad
1971 pub bombing in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
McGurk's_Bar_bombing
1993 IRA action in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Occupation_of_Cullaville
Irish songwriter (1902–1984)
the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). While growing up in the village of Coagh, Kennedy wrote several songs and poems. He was inspired by local surroundings;
Jimmy_Kennedy
Village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Articlave
1974 IRA attack in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Attack on UDR Clogher barracks
Attack_on_UDR_Clogher_barracks
Football league season
bottom of the NIFL Premiership. In the bottom two, Limavady United and Coagh United were relegated to Championship 2. Armagh City and PSNI replaced them
2014–15_NIFL_Championship
Town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Maghera
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Carnteel Carrickmore Castlecaulfield Castlederg Clady Clanabogan Clogher Coagh (part) Cranagh Creggan Derrycrin Derrylaughan Derrytresk Donaghmore Dooish
Killeter
IRA helicopter shootdown in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
1988 British Army Lynx shootdown
1988_British_Army_Lynx_shootdown
IRA member and British intelligence agent alleged to be Stakeknife (1946–2023)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Freddie_Scappaticci
Military unit
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Provisional IRA South Armagh Brigade
Provisional_IRA_South_Armagh_Brigade
Ulster military unit of the British Army
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
4th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment
4th_Battalion,_Ulster_Defence_Regiment
1981 IRA ambush in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Glasdrumman_ambush
1972 gun battles in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Battle_at_Springmartin
2005 Murder in Ireland
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Murder_of_Joseph_Rafferty
Irish Republican
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
John_Francis_Green
Protest by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
1981_Irish_hunger_strike
Political party in the Republic of Ireland
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Anti_H-Block
Irish republican organisation
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Troops_Out_Movement
Irish republican paramilitary group split from the Provisional IRA in 1986
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Continuity Irish Republican Army
Continuity_Irish_Republican_Army
Townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Crew,_County_Londonderry
Irish republican (born 1948)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Thomas McMahon (Irish republican)
Thomas_McMahon_(Irish_republican)
1973 IRA attack in Northern Ireland
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
1973_Coleraine_bombings
Irish spy (1959–2016)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Raymond_Gilmour
IRA member
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Michael_McVerry
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
List of books about the Troubles
List_of_books_about_the_Troubles
senior IRA member Peter Cleary killed in struggle after capture by SAS. Coagh, 1978. Maghera, 1978, IRA members and an SAS unit exchange fire near Maghera
List_of_SAS_operations
Former volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Marian_Price
Military unit
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
6th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment
6th_Battalion,_Ulster_Defence_Regiment
Northern Irish pop singer (born 1992)
Alexandra Burke. He began an amateur football career in 2015, signing for Coagh United F.C. He later joined Portstewart F.C. in the Northern Ireland Intermediate
Eoghan_Quigg
Topics referred to by the same term
an English football club Chesterfield United, an English football club Coagh United F.C., a Northern Ireland football club Colchester United, an English
United
City in Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Derry
1998 car bombing in Northern Ireland by the Real IRA
Cappagh killings Craigavon mobile shop killings Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Craigavon Hyster killings Teebane
Omagh_bombing
Irish republican politician and IRA leader (1950–2017)
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Martin_McGuinness
Village in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Carnteel Carrickmore Castlecaulfield Castlederg Clady Clanabogan Clogher Coagh (part) Cranagh Creggan Derrycrin Derrylaughan Derrytresk Donaghmore Dooish
Mountfield,_County_Tyrone
Village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Kilrea
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1963 to 1969
Minister – was pulled off the platform at the Twelfth of July celebrations in Coagh, County Tyrone, and kicked unconscious by fellow members of the Orange Order
Terence_O'Neill
Townland in Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Ballymacpeake_Upper
1991 IRA assassination attempt in London
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Downing_Street_mortar_attack
Football tournament season
Knockbreda Parish Crewe United 1–2 Harland & Wolff Welders Crumlin United 0–1 Coagh United Drumaness Mills 3–2 Rosario Youth Club Dundela 1–0 Malachians Dunmurry
2007–08_Irish_Cup
Football tournament season
(3) Moyola Park (3) 3–1 Oxford Sunnyside (3) Rathfriland Rangers (3) 2–1 Coagh United (3) Warrenpoint Town (3) 2–0 (a.e.t.) Lisburn Distilllery (3) Tobermore
2024–25 Northern Ireland Football League Cup
2024–25_Northern_Ireland_Football_League_Cup
Neighbourhood of Derry, Northern Ireland
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Bogside
1992 SAS ambush in Northern Ireland
McNally, Michael "Pete" Ryan and Tony Doris, were killed at the town of Coagh, when a stolen car they were driving in on their way to kill an off-duty
Clonoe_ambush
Irish politician (born 1959)
election workers had their car attacked with a petrol bomb by loyalists in Coagh. McGlone contested the 2013 Mid Ulster by-election, where he came third
Patsy_McGlone
Parish in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Broighter Burnfoot Campsey Carrowclare Castledawson Castlerock Clady Claudy Coagh (part) Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown
Desertmartin_(parish)
Irish-American attorney
Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park Hospital bombing Crumlin Road Prison bombing 1992–1997
Frank_Durkan
Football tournament season
(aet) (1–3 p) Comber Recreation (5) Chimney Corner (4) 0–5 Crewe United (4) Coagh United (4) 2–1 Malachians (4) Craigavon City (5) 1–6 Grove United (6) Desertmartin
2016–17_Irish_Cup
COAGH
COAGH
COAGH
COAGH
Female
Italian
Feminine form of of Italian Calvino, CALVINA means "little bald one."
Girl/Female
English American Greek
From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. Popular in...
Girl/Female
Muslim
Immortal
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Pure Gold
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Danish, English, German
Merciful; Gracious; Female Version of John
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Latin, Swedish
Victorious; Conqueror
Boy/Male
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Tamil
Govindi | கோவிநà¯à®¤à¯€
A devotee of Lord Krishna
Biblical
a father that gathers or adds
Girl/Female
Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Polish
God is Gracious; Similar to John
COAGH
COAGH
COAGH
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