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Northeast Caucasian ethnic group
Caucasian republic of Dagestan. They speak the various Dargin languages. According to the 2021 Census, Dargins make up 16.6% of the population of Dagestan, with
Dargins
Dialect continuum of Northeast Caucasian languages
The Dargin languages consist of a dialect continuum of over 60 Northeast Caucasian languages or dialects spoken by the Dargin people in southcentral Dagestan
Dargin_languages
Northeast Caucasian language
the Dargin people in the Russian republic Dagestan. This article discusses the literary dialect of the dialect continuum constituting the Dargin languages
Dargwa_language
Orthography of Dargwa
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The Dargins used the Arabic alphabet for centuries before the adoption of Latin. The
Dargin_alphabets
Topics referred to by the same term
Dargin may refer to: Dargwa language, Caucasus Dargwa people, Caucasus Dargiń, Poland Alan Dargin (1967–2008), Australian musician Edward Vincent Dargin
Dargin
William Dargin (c. 1843 – 28 October 1865) was an Aboriginal Australian tracker, known for his involvement with bushranger Ben Hall. Dargin was portrayed
Billy_Dargin
Andis Akhvakhs Avars Bagvalals Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberis Karatas Tindis Dargins Dargwa Kaitags Kubachins Itsari Chirag Khinalugs Laks Lezgic peoples: Aguls
Ethnic_groups_in_the_Caucasus
Republic of Russia
Government. The ethnicities represented in the State Council are Avars, Dargins, Kumyks, Lezgins, Laks, Azerbaijanis, Tabasarans, Russians, Chechens, Nogais
Dagestan
Musical artist
Alan Dargin (13 July 1967 – 24 February 2008) was an indigenous Australian musician and songwriter known for being a didgeridoo player. He grew up in Wee
Alan_Dargin
Dargin language
North Dargwa is a Dargin language, sometimes referred to as a language family, spoken by over 133,000 people in south-central Dagestan. The standard written
North_Dargwa_language
Village in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Dargiń [ˈdarɡiɲ] (German Dargen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bobolice, within Koszalin County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
Dargiń
Ethnic group
Tabassaran: хайдакьланти, Lezgian: къайтагъар) are an ethnic group of the Dargins, but sometimes considered as a separate people. Their number are estimated
Kaitags
Dargin dialect
Aqusha is a dialect of North Dargwa spoken by over 42,000 Dargins. It is the basis for the literary Dargwa language, along with Urakhi, as was developed
Aqusha_dialect
order: Tatars, Chechens, Bashkirs, Chuvash, Avars, Armenians, Ukrainians, Dargins and Kazakhs. Population censuses in Russia allow citizens to report their
Ethnic_groups_in_Russia
Historical union of Dargins
Akusha-Dargo Union (Russian: Акуша-Дарго) was the union of free Dargin societies centered in the village of Akusha. It included the territories of the
Akusha-Dargo_Union
Divergent Dargin language
Mehweb (Mehweb: мехӀвела мез, meħʷela mez) or Megeb is a Dargin language, frequently considered a dialect of a unified Dargwa language, spoken in the village
Mehweb_language
Language family
Azerbaijan, Central Asia and Ukraine. Dargwa proper is a literary language. Dargin Northern-central group Mehweb (1,300) Gapshima (2,300) Muira (35,000)
Northeast_Caucasian_languages
Country in North Africa
Archived from the original on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2023. Dargin, Justin (19 November 2008). "Algeria's Liberation, Terrorism, and Arabization"
Algeria
Northeast Caucasian language or dialect in Dagestan, Russia
Chirag (Chirag: хьаргънилла, xarʁnilla kub) is a language in the Dargin dialect continuum spoken in Dagestan, Russia. It is spoken around the village of
Chirag_language
North Caucasian/Cossack sword
Adyghe: сэшхуэ, [saʃxʷa] – long-knife; Chechen: гlорда, гlурда/терс-маймал; Dargin: шушкIа; Georgian: ჭოლაური, ch'olauri; Ingush: гурде/г1ама; Lezgin: шуьш;
Shashka
Dargin language
Sanzhi (Sanzhi: sunglan ʁaj, also called Sanzhi Dargwa) is an endangered Dargin language spoken by about 250 people in Dagestan, part of the Northeast Caucasian
Sanzhi_language
Dialect of North Dargwa
Dagestan Ethnicity Urakhi Dargins Native speakers 35,000 in traditional areas (2002) Language family Northeast Caucasian Dargin North-Central North Dargwa
Urakhi_dialect
namely Roma (2.620), Tabasarans (2.327), Turks (2.236), Avars (2.166), Dargins (2.158), Altaians (2.154), Tajiks (2.141) and Kumyks (2.066). For Jews
List of federal subjects of Russia by total fertility rate
List_of_federal_subjects_of_Russia_by_total_fertility_rate
Dargin dialect
Гъадаран лугъат) is a dialect of the North Dargwa language, one of the Dargin languages, which is characterized by specific phonetic, morphological, lexical
Kadar_dialect
A union of tribal groups of Chechen people
term among the different groups. In Avar and Dargin society, the tukhum contains 200-300 members, though Dargin society has the added layer of the Jin, a
Tukkhum
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group
related to Nakho-Dagestanian family, including the languages of the Avars, Dargins, Lezghins, Laks, Rutulians, etc. However, this relationship is not a close
Chechens
First-level administrative division of Russia
Population (2021 census) • Total 2,907,593 79.4% Russians 4.7% Armenians 2% Dargins 1.3% Romani people 0.8% Greeks 0.8% Nogais 6.8% other 4.2% not stated • Estimate
Stavropol_Krai
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group
Kizlyarsky District where they settled later and live together with Avars and Dargins and also in the cities of Dagestan. They are being assimilated by the Caucasian
Hinukh_people
Embroidered textile art form from the Kaytagsky District of southeast Dagestan, Russia
Kaytagsky District of southeast Dagestan, Russia, inhabited mainly by Dargins and Kumyks. Kaitag textiles are of simple construction, being laid and
Kaitag_textiles
Okrug in Caucasus, Russian Empire
including 38,403 men and 42,540 women. The majority of the population indicated Dargin to be their mother tongue. According to the 1917 publication of Kavkazskiy
Darginskiy_okrug
This article is a list of Heroes of the Soviet Union of North Caucasian origin. Lado Davydov Sergey Sarkhoshev Kadi Abakarov Magomed-Zagid Abdulmanapov [ru]
List of North Caucasian Heroes of the Soviet Union
List_of_North_Caucasian_Heroes_of_the_Soviet_Union
Northeast Caucasian language in Dagestan, Russia
Amuzgi-Shiri is one of the Dargin languages, spoken in the central part of Dagestan, mainly in the villages of Amuzgi [ru] and Shari in the Dakhadayevsky
Amuzgi–Shiri_language
Russian martial artist
(Russian: Расу́л Рабада́нович Мирза́ев, born 30 March 1986) is an Avar - Dargin mixed martial artist born in Russia. Mirzaev began training at the Moscow-based
Rasul_Mirzaev
Former state in northeastern Caucasus
population was Kumyk. At various times, it included some areas populated by Dargins, and other peoples of the Caucasus. According to Russian sources of the
Shamkhalate_of_Tarki
Letter in mostly Turkic-Latin script
Azerbaijani Ğ, ğ Bashkir Ғ, ғ Crimean Tatar Ğ, ğ (Latin), ГЪ, гъ (Cyrillic) Dargin (literary) ГЪ, гъ Dungan Р, р Kabardian ГЪ, гъ (Cyrillic), Ğ, ğ (Latin)
Gha
Turkic ethnic group in the North Caucasus
Çermik, Artova (along with dargins and avars), Çirdağ (along with dargins and avars), Gültepe, Erbaa (along with dargins and avars), Yeniderbent, Zile
Kumyks
1817–1864 invasion of the Caucasus by the Russian Empire
25% (1858). Similarly: Chechens 9%, 10% and 8.5%; Avars 11%, 7% and 2%; Dargins 9.5%, 7.3% and 5.8%; Lezghins 4.4%, 3.6% and 3.9%. These demographic losses
Caucasian_War
1993 Australian film
Chip Taylor 4:15 4. "Awabakelly" (by Yahoo Serious) Yahoo Serious Alan Dargin 1:18 5. "Djäpana" (by Yothu Yindi) Mandawuy Yunupiŋu 4:03 6. "Ride" (by
Reckless_Kelly
Russian mixed martial arts fighter (born 1986)
Levashinsky District, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. He is an ethnic Dargin and a devout Sunni Muslim. At the age of eight he began to train in Karate
Ruslan_Magomedov
New York (auxiliary), VI Ogdenburg, I Rockville Centre 590 Edward Vincent Dargin 476 509 550 1953 New York (auxiliary) 591 Coleman Carroll CR2° 495 544 1953
Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States
Historical_list_of_the_Catholic_bishops_of_the_United_States
Ethnic group in Dagestan, Russia
variant. These are the Ando-Tsunti people and the bulk of Avars, Laks, Dargin. According to the specifics of pigmentation, but not the size of the face
Laks_(Caucasus)
City in Atyrau Region, Kazakhstan
people (0.14%) Germans – 406 people (0.11%) Karachais – 357 people (0.10%) Dargins – 229 people (0.06%) Belarusians – 210 people (0.06%) Bulgarians – 197
Atyrau
Federal constituent entities of Russia
26 1922 05 Dagestan Makhachkala Aghuls, Avars, Azerbaijanis, Chechens, Dargins, Kumyks, Laks, Lezgins, Nogais, Rutuls, Tabasarans, Tats, Tsakhurs Fyodor
Federal_subjects_of_Russia
in the Dagestan emblem was cited in 10 languages: Russian, Avar, Kumyk, Dargin, Lezgin, Turkic, Nogai, Lak, Tat, Tabasaran. The emblem was reconfirmed
Coat_of_arms_of_Dagestan
green color as the representative of Northeast Caucasian (Avars, Aghuls, Dargins, Rutulians, Tsakhurs, Tabasarans, Lezgins, Laks, Chechens, Tsez etc.) people
Flag_of_Dagestan
Russian internet personality (born 2002)
and is the son of Magomed Magomedov, a plumber. He is a Muslim and of Dargin ethnicity. His informal interpreter, Surkhay Sungurov, said that Hasbulla
Hasbulla
Federal district of Russia
Germans - 29,312 (0.21%) Koreans - 27,640 (0.20%) Greeks - 27,313 (0.20%) Dargins - 24,815 (0.18%) Uzbeks - 16,361 (0.12%) Avars - 16,061 (0.12%) Moldovans
Southern_Federal_District
Turkish singer and songwriter (born 1993)
(2019) "Meydan" (2020) "Darbe" (ft. Patron) (2020) "Saman Sarısı" (2020) "Dargın" (with Zeynep Bastık) (2020) "Bıraktım Şaşırmayı" (2021) "Zemin" (2021)
Emir_Can_İğrek
Traditional knife from the Caucasus
Avar: Ханжар; Armenian: խանջալ; Azerbaijani: Qəmə/xəncər; Chechen: шаьлта; Dargin: ханжал, Georgian: ხანჯალი; Ingush: шалта; Lezgin: Гапур; Ossetian: Хъама)
Khanjali
Northeast Caucasian language
Initially Lak by lexicon was found to be close to Dargin and the two were often combined in one Lak–Dargin subgroup of Dagestani languages. However, further
Lak_language
Federal district of Russia
Russians 2,857,851 28.83% Chechens 1,586,720 16.01% Avars 972,703 9.81% Dargins 582,255 5.87% Kumyks 532,848 5.38% Kabardians 513,178 5.18% Ingush 501
North Caucasian Federal District
North_Caucasian_Federal_District
Otdel in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Chechen 80 0.04 Kazi-Kumukh 96 0.05 Romanian 53 0.03 Imeretian 40 0.02 Ingush 23 0.01 Turkmen 17 0.01 Dargin 11 0.01 Other 334 0.18 TOTAL 181,481 100.00
Pyatigorsky_otdel
Settlement in Kaliningrad Oblast
percent Russians 80.07% Armenians 12.36% Lithuanians 1.66% Ukrainians 1.11% Chechens 1.11% Germans 0.92% Dargins 0.55%
Privolnoye, Chernyakhovsky District
Privolnoye,_Chernyakhovsky_District
Constituent units of the Russian Federation
0% List Aghuls (0.9%) Avars (30.5%) Azerbaijanis (3.7%) Chechens (3.2%) Dargins (16.6%) Kumyks (15.8%) Laks (5.2%) Lezgins (13.3%) Nogais (1.2%) Rutuls
Republics_of_Russia
Self-name of the Ingush people
lit. 'leaf') as he was born with it in his hand. Legends recorded by the Dargin ethnographer Bashir Dalgat [ru] in mountainous villages (auls) of Erzi and
Ghalghai
Russian politician
the parliament of Dagestan on 10 February 2010. Magomedov is an ethnic Dargin. His father, Magomedali Magomedov, served as President of Dagestan between
Magomedsalam_Magomedov
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags Kumyks Laks Lezgins Nogais Ak Nogai Karagash Rutulians Tabasarans
Ainu_people
Town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
census): Dargins (65.4%) Kumyks (14.4%) Lezgins (7.3%) Russians (5.1%) Avars (2.8%) Laks (2.0%) Azerbaijanis (1.0%) Ethnic groups in 2021: Dargins (66.1%)
Izberbash
Musical artist
Label 2016 "Bizim Sokaklar" Unutulmayan Şarkılar Poll Production 2017 "Dargın Mahkum" Mahzuni'ye Saygı Arda Müzik 2018 "Ummadığım Anda" Yıldız Tilbe'nin
Koray_Avcı_(musician)
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group in Dagestan and Azerbaijan
representatives of the Caucasian race (Ando-Tsuntinians, Avars, Laks, and Dargins). Based on dental characteristics, they are similar to the Tindians, some
Rutul_people
Northeast Caucasian language or dialect in Dagestan, Russia
Kubachi (alternatively Kubachin) is a language in the Dargin dialect continuum spoken in Dagestan, Russia, by Kubachi people. It is often considered a
Kubachi_language
1395 battle
Timurid Empire. Although fierce fighting, the Aukhs, Gazikumukhs аnd Akusha-dargin failed to defeat the numerical superior conqueror Timur, who, in retribution
Battle_of_Ushkudzhe
Town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
composition was as follows:[verification needed] Russians (35.5%) Avars (24.5%) Dargins (15.5%) Kumyks (5.3%) Lezgins (4.6%) Laks (4.2%) Tabasarans (2.0%) Azerbaijanis
Kizlyar
border with Azerbaijan and covering areas populated by Kumyks, Lezgins and Dargins. The present day Northern constituency was created in 2015 from most parts
Central constituency (Dagestan)
Central_constituency_(Dagestan)
Area with low access to nutritious food
Sweltering". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 30, 2026. Dargin, Jennifer; Mostafavi, Ali (December 2022). "Dissecting heterogeneous pathways
Food_desert
Dargin language
Tsudaqar (also Tsudakhar, Cudaxar) is a Dargin language, quite different from the literary variety, spoken by over 33,000 people in the Levashinsky and
Tsudaqar_language
Northeast Caucasian language or dialect in Dagestan, Russia
Itsari (Icari, Itsari: ицӀран гъай) is a language in the Dargin dialect continuum spoken in Dagestan, Russia spoken in the village Itsari, as well as in
Itsari_language
City in Dagestan, Russia
Makhachkala includes (2021 Census data): Avar nations (25.6%) Kumyks (18.9%) Dargin nations (15.5%) Lezgins (13.9%) Laks (11.8%) Russians (5.9%) Tabasarans
Makhachkala
(until the 19th century), Church Slavonic Ꙟ ꙟ Yn Romanian (Cyrillic) Оу оу Uk Early Cyrillic alphabet Char Lezgin, Dargin (Peter von Uslar's alphabets)
List_of_Cyrillic_letters
Yupik who live near the Bering Strait
Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags Kumyks Laks Lezgins Nogais Ak Nogai Karagash Rutulians Tabasarans
Siberian_Yupik
American clergyman
Edward Vincent Dargin (April 25, 1898 – April 20, 1981) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese
Edward_Vincent_Dargin
invasions and in the period following, such principalities as Tabasaran, Dargin, Lak and Avar were active in Dagestan. In the middle of the 8th century
History_of_Lakia
Okrug in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Language Native speakers % Avar-Andean 52,227 93.43 Kazi-Kumukh 2,113 3.78 Dargin 774 1.38 Russian 376 0.67 Ukrainian 159 0.28 Polish 84 0.15 Tatar 35 0.06
Gunibskiy_okrug
List of European ethnic groups
Christianity → Protestantism → Lutheranism Dargins Northeast Caucasian → Dargin Russia (Dagestan) Kaitags, Southern Dargins (including Kubachis and Itsaris), Chirags
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe
1845 poem by Taras Shevchenko
about the death of his friend De Balmen in a Russian campaign against Dargins. Shevchenko finished the text on 14 December of the same year. In December
The_Caucasus_(poem)
Ethnic group
Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags Kumyks Laks Lezgins Nogais Ak Nogai Karagash Rutulians Tabasarans
Chuvans
Northeast Caucasian language or dialect in Dagestan, Russia
is a language or dialect that belongs to the Ashti-Kubachi group of the Dargin languages of the Northeast Caucasian language family. It is spoken in the
Ashti_language
Russian-Azerbaijani footballer (born 1990)
November 1990) is a Russian-Azerbaijani former professional football player of Dargin descent. Mirzabeyov made his professional debut for Anzhi Makhachkala on
Mahammad_Mirzabeyov
North Caucasian religious, military and political leader (1847–1930)
group of religious leaders, forming a de facto parallel government in the Dargin District during the mid-1920s. Born into the family of a muezzin, Ali-Hajji
Ali-Hajji_of_Akusha
Okrug in Caucasus, Russian Empire
07 Lithuanian 45 0.07 Tatar 37 0.06 German 30 0.05 Avar-Andean 20 0.03 Belarusian 8 0.01 Dargin 7 0.01 Bashkir 1 0.00 Other 54 0.08 TOTAL 65,763 100.00
Ardahan_okrug
Jewish community of eastern and northern Caucasia
Georgians, Armenians, Kumyks, Russians, Kalmyks, Circassians, Andis, Avars, Dargins, Laks, Persians, Arabs, Ukrainians and Nogais, with the German teip having
Mountain_Jews
City in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
069 (1989 Soviet census). Ethnic groups (2021 census): Lezgins (31.3%) Dargins (17.5%) Laks (12.5%) Russians (10.5%) Avars (10.3%) Kumyks (8.6%) Tabasarans
Kaspiysk
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Persian 15 0.02 Imeretian 14 0.02 German 13 0.02 Kyurin 10 0.01 Greek 8 0.01 Dargin 7 0.01 Lithuanian 4 0.01 Kurdish 3 0.00 Belarusian 2 0.00 Chechen 2 0.00
Dusheti_uezd
Lenina Bayrah ('Lenin's Banner'), a Dargin language newspaper in Dagestan ASSR, Soviet Union. It was published in Makhachkala three times a week. The first
Lenina_Bayrah
(Chamalaldu) Godoberis (Giybdiridi) Karatas (Khkhiridi) Tindis (Idarab) Dargins (Darganti): Dagestan, European Russia, Northern Caucasus Mountains Khinalug
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Selo in Republic of Dagestan, Russia
River. Guladtymakhi and Ditunshimakhi are the nearest rural localities. Dargins live there. Село Верхний Убекимахи на карте "Всероссийская перепись населения
Verkhny_Ubekimakhi
Village in Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Vishe-Talovka and Plodopitomnik are the nearest rural localities. Avars, Kumyks, Dargins, Chechens and Armenians live there. Село Керликент на карте "Всероссийская
Kerlikent
Selo in Republic of Dagestan, Russia
by road. Kulidzha and Shilyagi are the nearest rural localities. Many Dargins live in Adaga.[citation needed] Село Адага на карте "Всероссийская перепись
Adaga
Letter of the Latin alphabet
used to write some modern languages. Between 1928 and 1938, the Lezgin and Dargin alphabets had used Ꝗ, but since 1938, both corresponding languages are written
Q_with_stroke
City in Dagestan, Russia
Ethnic groups (2021 census): Avars (47.9%) Kumyks (23.6%) Chechens (22.9%) Dargins (1.8%) Laks (1.5%) Lezgins (0.9%) Russians (0.8%) Khasavyurt has a humid
Khasavyurt
Northeast Caucasian language spoken in Dagestan, Russia
been considered a divergent dialect of Dargwa due to it being part of the Dargin dialect continuum. The Routledge Ethnographic Handbook (2017) divided Kaitag
Kaitag_language
Device that holds rifle cartridges
Գազիրներ, Avar: Роцен, Azerbaijani: Vəznə, Chechen: Бустамаш bustamash, Dargin: Буста/Бустат, Ingush: Бустамаш, Ossetian: Бæрцытæ, Georgian: მასრები masrebi
Gazyr
Soviet political term
Chuvans Chuvash Dargins Dolgans Dungans Eskimo Giliaks (Nivkhs) Golds (Nanai) Greeks Ingush Izhorians Kabardin Kaitaks (now classified as Dargins) Kalmyks Kamchadals
Cultural_backwardness
Language policy in the Soviet Union
Tsakhur Rutul East Samur Udi Lezgian Aghul Tabasaran South Samur Kryts Budukh Dargin Chirag Kubachi North-Central Dargwa Megeb North Dargwa Cudaxar Gapshin-Butrin
Languages_of_the_Soviet_Union
Velayat (province) of Safavid Iran (1501-1736)
Common languages Persian, Azerbaijani, Lezgin, Avar, Lak, Tabasaran, Tat, Kumyk, Dargin Government Province Vali History • Establishment 1501 • Disestablished
Safavid_Daghestan
Avars (0.8%), Armenians (0.7%), Ukrainians (0.7%), other (10%, including Dargins, Kabardians, Ingush, Kalmyks, Kazakhs and others) (2021 census, proportions
List of countries by ethnic groups
List_of_countries_by_ethnic_groups
State comprising multiple nations
Kazakhs), Tuva (Tuvans), and Dagestan (ethnic Azerbaijanis, Chechens, Avars, Dargins, Kumyks, Lezgins, Laks, Tabasarans, Nogais, Aguls, Rutuls, Tsakhurs, Tats
Multinational_state
Town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
(2002 census): Avars (70.3%) Kumyks (12.7%) Laks (5.4%) Russians (4.2%) Dargins (2.3%) Lezgins (2.3%) Chechens (1.0%) Ethnic groups as of the 2021 census:
Kizilyurt
Selo in Dagestan, Russia
. The ethnic composition of the population is mostly Lezgins, Azeris, Dargins. Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись
Chinar,_Russia
Russian lieutenant general
left hand and wore his hand in a wide black sling all his life. For the Dargin expedition, Geyman was awarded the rank of second lieutenant and the Order
Vasily_Geyman
DARGINS
DARGINS
DARGINS
DARGINS
Girl/Female
Hindu
Academic curiosity
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Blooming; Flowering; In Bloom
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Creator; Leader; Promulgator
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Bestower of Arts and Skills; Giving Blossoms; The Sun
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lover of God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
To Sprinkle Water on Our Head While Doing Pooja
Girl/Female
Tamil
Elf army
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Famous; Glory; Successful; Intelligent; Brave Girl; Gifted; Gift for God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Youthful
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Shirley, SHIRLEE means "bright clearing." Compare with another form of Shirlee.
DARGINS
DARGINS
DARGINS
DARGINS
DARGINS