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Look up Jola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jola may refer to: Jola people, an ethnic group of West Africa Jola languages, a dialect continuum spoken
Jola
Ethnic group found in west Africa
the Jola Karon, Jola Mlomp, Jola Elinnkin, Jola Caginol, Jola Huluf, Jola Jamat, Jola Joheyt, Jola Bayot, Jola Brin, Jola Seleky, Jola Kabrouse, Jola Jiwat
Jola_people
Dialect continuum spoken in Senegal, The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau
Jola (Joola) or Diola is a dialect continuum spoken in Senegal, the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. It belongs to the Bak branch of the Niger–Congo language
Jola_languages
Topics referred to by the same term
Jolas may refer to: Members of the Jola people of West Africa Betsy Jolas (born 1926), Franco–American composer Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), American translator
Jolas
Jola language spoken in West Africa
Jola (French: Diola; Jola: Joola), also called Jola-Fonyi (French: Diola-Fogny) and Kujamataak, is a language spoken by 475,000 people in the Casamance
Jola-Fonyi_language
Nigerian podcaster
Jọláolúwa Ayẹyẹ popularly known as Jola Ayeye or Jollz is a Nigerian podcaster, media personality, and screenwriter. Along with FK Abudu, she hosts the
Jola_Ayeye
American publisher (1893–1987)
with her husband Eugene Jolas. Jolas was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but became closely associated with European culture. Jolas and her husband had two
Maria_Jolas
Folk lute of the Jola ethnic group
([ə'kɔntiŋ], or ekonting in French transliteration) is the folk lute of the Jola people, found in Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau in West Africa. It is
Akonting
American translator
John George Eugène Jolas (October 26, 1894 – May 26, 1952) was a writer, translator and literary critic. John George Eugène Jolas was born October 26,
Eugene_Jolas
German actress (1915–1952)
Jola Jobst (25 November 1915 – October 1952) was a German movie actress who committed suicide in 1952. Jobst was married to the World War II fighter pilot
Jola_Jobst
Separatist movement in Casamance, Senegal
Bloc in 1954. The MFDC's armed wing was formed in 1985 and is called Atika (Jola for "warrior"). The MFDC has fought against the Government of Senegal in
Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance
Movement_of_Democratic_Forces_of_Casamance
Country in West Africa
group (probably including the Serer Cangin peoples) (16%); Mandinka (4.9%); Jola (4.2%); Soninke (2.4%); other 5.4% (includes Europeans and persons of Lebanese
Senegal
group (probably including the Serer Cangin peoples (16%)); Mandinka (4.9%); Jola (4.2%); Soninke (2.4%); other 5.4% (includes Europeans and persons of Lebanese
Ethnic_groups_in_Senegal
French and American composer (born 1926)
Elizabeth MacDonald Jolas (born 5 August 1926) is a French and American composer. Jolas was born in Paris on 5 August 1926. Her mother, the American translator
Betsy_Jolas
Country in West Africa
The Mandinka ethnicity is the most numerous, followed by the Fula, Wolof, Jola/Karoninka, Serahule, Serers, Manjago, Bambara, Aku Marabou, Bainunka and
The_Gambia
Geographical region in Senegal
the region. While many of the inhabitants of this kingdom were Bainuk and Jola it was ruled by a Mandinkized elite. The Portuguese, who maintained early
Casamance
1978 constitution, six languages were granted this status: Diola (or Joola/Jola), Mandinka, Pulaar, Serer, Soninke, and Wolof. A 2001 change to the constitution
Languages_of_Senegal
South African TV Series
Khoza Sello Maake Ka-Ncube as Kgosi Mathapelo Zandile Msutwana as Vuyiswa Jola Marah Louw as Boitswarelo Maake Zenzo Ngqobe as Mogapi Maake Natasha Thahane
The Queen (South African TV series)
The_Queen_(South_African_TV_series)
Species of moth
Microcrambus jolas is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1967. It is found in Mexico. "GlobIZ search". Global
Microcrambus_jolas
Jola language spoken in West Africa
Jola-Felupe (Feloup, Felup, Felupe, Floup, Flup, Fulup) or Ejamat (Ediamat) is a Jola language of the Casamance region of Senegal and neighboring Guinea-Bissau
Jola-Felupe_language
2020 film by Chris Columbus
as a curse, prompting him to run away. Belsnickel releases the yule cat Jola into the reindeer pen, injuring Dasher. He shoots a potion into the village
The_Christmas_Chronicles_2
Set of drums commonly used in West Africa originating with the Jola ethnic group
the Jola (Jóola) people in the south of Senegal, the Casamance and the Gambia, the Jóola Buluf, the Jóola Fogny and the Jóola Kalunai. The Jola call
Bougarabou
Swedish architect SAR (born 1943)
Jola Sigmond (born September 2, 1943) is a Swedish architect SAR. He was born in Budapest, Hungary, and came to Sweden as a fugitive in 1967 where he studied
Jola_Sigmond
2025 Indian film by Radha Krishna Reddy
Anthem" Kalyan Chakravarthy Yazin Nizar 3:16 4. "Update Avvaale" Kalyan Chakravarthy Ram Miriyala 2:59 5. "Jola Padina" Kalyan Chakravarthy Kareemullah 2:38
Junior_(2025_film)
Atlantic language group of West Africa
not found in other Atlantic languages. Bak languages Bak proper Balanta Jola languages (Diola) Papel languages (Manjaku) Bijago Bijago is highly divergent
Bak_languages
Jola scholar and musician from Mandinary, Gambia
Laemouahuma Jatta is a Jola scholar and musician from Mandinary, Gambia, who pioneered the research and documentation of the akonting, a Jola folk lute, as well
Daniel_Laemouahuma_Jatta
38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by 18%, Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent, Serer by 2.4 percent, Manjak and Bainouk by 1.6 percent each
Languages_of_the_Gambia
Nigerian TV series
The Smart Money Woman Written by Pearl Osibu, Jola Ayeye Directed by Bunmi Ajakaiye Starring Osas Ighodaro Kemi Lala Akindoju Timini Egbuson Toni Tones
The_Smart_Money_Woman
Topics referred to by the same term
Le Joola, a ferry that capsized in Senegal in 2002 Jola people, an ethnic group of West Africa Jola languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Joola
Jola spiritual leader in Senegal (c. 1920–1944)
Aline Sitoe Diatta (c. 1920 – 22 May 1944) was a Jola spiritual leader and rainmaker who lived in French Senegal. Often compared to Joan of Arc, Aline
Aline_Sitoe_Diatta
Rite of passage among the Jola ethnic group
Boukout (also called bukut or futampaf) is a Jola rite of passage practised in Ziguinchor, Senegal. There is evidence that this ritual has existed at least
Boukout
Five-pointed star polygon
Maad a Sinig Ngum family Njie family Sarr family Sene family Teigne Thilas Related people Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people Bafour
Pentagram
Record label
successful singers on the Asian music scene such as Brisia Jodie, Marion Jola, Tiara Andini, Ziva Magnolya, Keisya Levronka, and Lyodra. Currently, artists
Universal_Music_Indonesia
Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)
published "A Report for an Academy" in the New York Herald Tribune. Eugene Jolas translated Kafka's "The Judgment" for the modernist journal transition in
Franz_Kafka
West African ethnic group
192,000 Gambia 300,000 Mauritania 230,000 France 70,000 Mali 60,000 Spain 50,000 Languages Wolof Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Serer, Jola, Lebou
Wolof_people
1979 Polish film
object of desire and doesn't show him the affection he might have expected. Jola (Maja Komorowska), seemingly unhappy in her marriage, chases him and makes
The_Maids_of_Wilko
Ongoing low-level conflict in Senegal
of the Jola (Djiola, Diola) ethnic group, although they are overall a minority if all other ethnic groups of Casamance are combined. Besides Jola, the area
Casamance_conflict
Filipino basketball player (born 1964)
had also a stint with the Ateneo de Manila. He is known by the nicknames "Jolas", "Mr. Clutch", "The 4th Quarter Man", and "PBA Jordan" for his deadly perimeter
Jojo_Lastimosa
Jola language of the Casamance region of Senegal
Bandial (Banjaal), or Eegima (Eegimaa), is a Jola language of the Casamance region of Senegal. The three dialects, Affiniam, Bandial proper, and Elun (Hulon
Bandial_language
Serer 17%, Mandinka 5.6%, Jola 4.5%, Soninke 1.4%, Other 8.3% (2017) French (official), Wolof, Pulaar, Hassaniya Arabic, Serer, Jola, Mandinka, Soninke, Arabic
Demographics_of_Senegal
Word in reference to a type of drum, dance, rhythm, and ethnic slur
Serer language) Bola (Bwlama, Juan or Jual) word, kam-bumbulu (probably Jola-Fonyi) Both of which mean drum. Originating in Africa, the bamboula form
Bamboula
Senegal (a national language along with Bassari, Bedik, Fula, Hassaniya, Jola, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon, Safen, Serer, Soninke, Wolof, the official
List_of_official_languages
Panamanian–American academic anthropologist and archaeologist
this research focused on social organizations and food production of the Jola people (also spelled Diola.) She looks at the varying techniques of wet rice
Olga_F._Linares
Village in Senegal
very few mammals. The earliest known inhabitants of the island were the Jola, the ethnic group which is still the most populous on the island. The Portuguese
Carabane
American reproductive endocrinologist
PonJola Coney (born December 31, 1951) is an American reproductive endocrinologist. Coney is currently director of the Virginia Commonwealth University
PonJola_Coney
1915 novella by Franz Kafka
ISSN 1355-5146. In addition to the translations listed in the text below, Eugene Jolas translated The Metamorphosis in the literary magazine transition in installments
The_Metamorphosis
Jola language spoken in Senegal
divergent of the Jola languages, in the Senegambian branch of the Atlantic–Congo language family. Bayot is grammatically Jola, apart from a non-Jola pronominal
Bayot_language
Association football club in Spain
Beti Gazte Kirol Jolas Kultur Elkartea (Sociedad Deportiva, Cultural y Recreativa Beti Gazte in Spanish) is a Spanish multi-sport club based in Lesaka
Beti_Gazte_KJKE
Polish TV show
"Rodzinka.pl"—Feel Emilia & Stefano 34 (8,9,9,8) Waltz "Ocalić od zapomnienia"—Jola Wolters Kacper & Daria 25 (7,8,5,5) Jive "Shake It Off"—Taylor Swift Izabella
Taniec_z_gwiazdami_season_31
1997 Polish TV series or program
to solve problems. He was previously in a relationship with his classmate Jola who currently works as a prostitute. Czarek joins the group in the first
13_posterunek
Niger–Congo language subgroup of West Africa
several million speakers each. Other significant members include Serer and the Jola dialect cluster of Senegal. Temne, a major language of Sierra Leone, was
West_Atlantic_languages
Season of television series
Joanita Veroni & Saykoji) "Dekat Di Hati" (Marion Jola & RAN) "That's What I Like" (Marion Jola) "Adam Hawa" (Chandra Wahyudi & Armada) "Asal Kau Bahagia"
Indonesian_Idol_season_9
Polish actress (born 1990)
producer Zołza Screenwriter Noc w przedszkolu [it] Justyna Kęs 2023 Święty [pl] Jola Baran Imago Ela Góra Also writer 2025 Erupcja Nel Also writer 2026 King of
Lena_Góra
Town and commune in Ziguinchor Region, Senegal
Oussouye (or Husuy in Jola) is a small town and urban commune in the Oussouye Department in the Ziguinchor Region of Senegal. It lies in the area of Basse
Oussouye
French composer
Conservatoire, where he was a student in the classes of Ivo Malec and Betsy Jolas. In 1985-1986 and again in 1988-1989 he took part in musical research at
Philippe_Hurel
City in Ziguinchor Region, Senegal
both the Senegalese Army and French forces, guarding the frontier that cut Jola families and communities in two. As the capital of Casamance, Ziguinchor
Ziguinchor
Musical traditions of the Wolof ethnic group of Senegal
tradition that, along with the influence of neighboring Fulani, Tukulor, Serer, Jola, and Mandinka cultures, has contributed greatly to popular Senegalese music
Wolof_music
French classical saxophonist
all the saxophone's family. His influences include Luciano Berio, Betsy Jolas and Japanese music. He studied Saxophone with Serge Bichon at the conservatory
Claude_Delangle
American writer
United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne Vai Wolof Serer Laalaa
Carolivia_Herron
Religious concept of first human
respectively) Jambooñ and Agaire (two sisters and early ancestors of the Serer and Jola people respectively whose pirogue broke at the Point of Sangomar separating
List of protoplasts in religion
List_of_protoplasts_in_religion
German actress (born 1993)
Forster TV movie Jenseits der Angst Karin Korschak TV movie Der süße Brei Jola TV movie 2020 Dark Sonja Tannhaus Netflix Original Series Deutschland 89
Svenja_Jung
Season of television series
Brother – Omnibus, a summary of the past week on Sundays at 17:00. Jolanta "Jola" Rutowicz walked out as the winner of Big Brother 4.1, winning a prize of
Big Brother (Polish TV series) season 4
Big_Brother_(Polish_TV_series)_season_4
List of African ethnic groups
Tanzania (Mara Region) Christianity, Ethnic Religion Jola Niger–Congo → West Atlantic → Senegambian → Jola Senegal (Jolaland) Banjaal, Bayot, Gusilay, Fogni
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa
Polish actress (born 1980)
Exhibition, for the play and her performance. In 2009, she portrayed as Jola, a secondary character in the biographical drama film Popieluszko: Freedom
Joanna_Drozda
City and commune in Senegal
The majority population is members of the Fula ethnic group. Mandinke and Jola ethnic groups are also present. A Center of Zootechniques Research (CRZ)
Kolda
Season of television series
Ewelina "Młoda" Bańkowska, and was the first to feature nine new cast members Jola Mróz, who had previously appeared during the first series of Ex on the Beach
Warsaw Shore: Summer Camp 3 series 8
Warsaw_Shore:_Summer_Camp_3_series_8
20th century French writer and lawyer
Maria Jolas (1959). Le Planétarium (1959). The Planetarium, trans. Maria Jolas (1960). Les Fruits d'or (1963). The Golden Fruits, trans. Maria Jolas (1964)
Nathalie_Sarraute
Language spoken on Pitcairn Islands
Pitkern transcription jɔːlə paɪl e pipl kaː wosiŋ jɔle toːkm əbæʊʔt English cognates you all you pile of people can't what thing you all you talking about
Pitkern
African rice, second most common rice
of a pond (i.e., a marais)". The Portuguese accounts speak of the Falupo Jola, Landuma, Biafada, and Bainik growing rice. André Álvares de Almada wrote
Oryza_glaberrima
Capital of The Gambia
Saint-Louis. The Mandinka were the second largest African group, followed by the Jola as well as the Fula. The Serer people make up 3.5% of the country's demographics
Banjul
2012 novel by Juli Zeh
Their everyday lives turn complicated when Sven is hired by the actress Jola von der Pahlen, who needs to improve her diving skills to get the leading
Decompression_(novel)
West African ethnic group
Manjaco (Manjak: Manjaku; French: Mandjak; Portuguese: Manjaco; Wolof: Njaago; Jola: Manjago) are a West African ethnic group who primarily reside in Guinea-Bissau
Manjak_people
South African actress
Wedding co-host 2018 Your Next Million Unmarried Thembi 2021 The Queen Vuyiswa Jola - Maake Temporarily replacing Zandile Msutwana 2022 House of Zwide Nikiwe
Thembisa_Nxumalo
Shade of blue
United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne Vai Wolof Serer Laalaa
Haint_blue
Polish actress and comedian (born 1966)
Instynkt Mrs. Kmita Episode: "Bilet do sławy" (no. 6) 2012 Szpilki na Giewoncie Jola from Bemowo Episode no. 50 Ja to mam szczęście! Professor Popławska Episode
Izabela_Dąbrowska
Jola language spoken in Senegal and Gambia
Kasa, or Jóola-Kaasa (also Bacuki, Casa, etc.) is a Jola language of the Casamance region of Senegal and neighboring Gambia. Dialects are Ayun, Bliss (Niomoun)
Kasa_language
Surname list
author, editor and publisher Dick Sigmond (1897–1950), Dutch footballer Jola Sigmond (born 1943), Hungarian-born Swedish architect Júlia Sigmond (1929–2020)
Sigmond
2006 Polish TV series or program
Hadziukowa's husband. Jolanta "Jola" Pietrek – Pietrek's wife. They have twin sons. Patryk Pietrek – a singer, Jola's husband. Stanisław "Stach" Japycz
The_Ranch_(2006_TV_series)
Polish actress (1965–2024)
2006 Danczewska Episode: "Krwawa szkoła" (no. 52) 2004 First Love Nurse Jola Episode no. 52 2007 Jak oni śpiewają Herself (contestant) Talent show 2012
Marzena_Kipiel-Sztuka
1982 Polish film
Kaziuk Bartoszewicz Anna Seniuk − Handzia Joanna Sienkiewicz − Nauczycielka Jola Tomasz Jarosiński − Ziutek Jerzy Block − Józef Franciszek Pieczka − Dziad
Konopielka
Indonesian singer and songwriter (born 2000)
Awards and achievements Preceded by Marion Jola 22nd Annual Anugerah Musik Indonesia for Best Newcomer 2019 Succeeded by Tiara Andini
Nadin_Amizah
Polish actress (born 1983)
Na dobre i na złe as Basia Osiak 2008–2016: Ranczo (Ranch) as shopkeeper Jola 2009: M jak miłość (L for Love) as pregnant Bogusia 2009: BrzydUla as Aldona
Elżbieta_Romanowska
Traditional Mande harp played in Mali, The Gambia and Guinea
ceremonies or before a battle, to rouse warriors' valor. It was also used by the Jola in Gambia for accompaniment for men's choruses. Among other string instruments
Bolon_(musical_instrument)
American syndicated TV series (1998–1999)
Kreeya Roshumba Williams as Qali Eva Mendes as Hanna Andreea Radutoiu as Jola Alexander Walters as Tomas Alana de la Garza as Ella Greg Vaughan as Kebral
Mortal_Kombat:_Conquest
Country in West Africa
Guinea-Bissau is poorly understood by historians. The earliest inhabitants were the Jola, Papel, Manjak, Balanta, and Biafada peoples.[citation needed] Later the
Guinea-Bissau
Senegalese sculptor (1945–2026)
Seyni Awa Camara (1945 – 25 January 2026) was a Senegalese sculptor from the Jola ethnic group. She was born in Oussouye, Senegal, and resided in Bignona,
Seyni_Awa_Camara
2022 Nigerian film
although her father takes his daughter's side. With the help of her friend Jola (Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori), Busola - who is preparing for a dinner date - receives
Ile_Owo
Polish singer and actress (born 1991)
played Monika in Barbara Sass’ film In the Name of the Devil (2011) and Jola in the film Gwiazdy by Jan Kidawa-Błoński (2017). In 2018, she played supporting
Aleksandra_Gintrowska
Polish sculptor
ISBN 8391845478. Filipovic, Elena; Mytkowska, Joanna; Butler, Cornelia; Gola, Jola; Pesenti, Allegra (2011). Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone 1955–1972
Alina_Szapocznikow
Faroese brewing company
Bryggjarí, now made at Föroya Bjór Jóla Gull 5.7% alc. vol. Jólatrøllið (2002) 5.7% alc. vol.: Replaced Jóla Gull. Jóla Øl Mungát (2002): 5.7% alc. vol.
Föroya_Bjór
1979 film by K. Balachander
1. "Gaalikadupu Ledu Kadalikanthu Ledu" Acharya Aatreya S. Janaki 2. "Jola Paata Paadi Ooyalaoopana" Acharya Aatreya P. Susheela 3. "Junior Junior
Idhi_Katha_Kadhu
Season of television series
of nominations was fake and all housemates were put up for eviction. ^2 Jola was automatically nominated for eviction as she came second in the eviction
Big Brother (Polish TV series) season 5
Big_Brother_(Polish_TV_series)_season_5
South African actress
Novuka and the late Nomhle Nkonyeni. She starred as the main role of Vuyiswa Jola on The Queen, alongside Shona Ferguson and Connie Ferguson from 2016-2022
Zandile_Msutwana
Chalu Changar Chighalbf Ghalbelbaf Ghorbat (Qurbat) Herati Jalili Jat Juggi Jola Kouli Kuṭaṭa Lawani Luli Mogat Maskurahi Musalli Nausar Pikraj Qawal Sabzaki
List_of_nomadic_peoples
State-recognized tribe in South Carolina
United States Related ethnic groups African Americans Ambundu Baga Fula Igbo Jola Kissi Kongo Kpelle Limba Mandinka Mende Susu Temne Vai Wolof Serer Laalaa
Beaver_Creek_Indians
Polish actress (born 1985)
episodes Zaginiona Matylda Rogulska 4 episodes 2008 Tylko miłość prostitute Jola 3 episodes Czas honoru Wisia 7 episodes 2017 Wataha Boczarska 3 episodes
Matylda_Damięcka
American actor (1976–2020)
According to Boseman, DNA testing indicated that some of his ancestors were Jola people from Guinea-Bissau, Krio people and Limba people from Sierra Leone
Chadwick_Boseman
Live show at a variety of different clubs
Turku, Finland. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 29 (3): 278. doi:10.1111/jola.12223. S2CID 164354426. Retrieved 26 December 2020. in Helsinki...so-called
Open_mic
Festival in Nigeria
their followers". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 2024-10-25. Ogunlusi, Jola (1971). "Igunnuko Festival". African Arts. 4 (4): 60–61. doi:10.2307/3345886
Igunnuko_Festival
Hungarian, Ibani, Icelandic, Idoma, Igbo, Ikwere, Iñapari, Irigwe, Irish, Jibu, Jola-Fonyi, Jukun Takum, Kako, Kamwe, Karkar-Yuri, Kaska, Kemezung, Kiowa, Kutep
List_of_Latin-script_letters
JOLA
JOLA
Female
Slovene
Czech and Slovene form of English Yolanda, JOLANA means "violet flower."
Girl/Female
German
CountIy.
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Latin
Purple
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin
Purple; Violet Flower
Female
Polish
Variant spelling of Polish Jolanta, JOLENTA means "violet flower."
Girl/Female
German, Latin
Purple; Violet Flower
Girl/Female
German
CountIy.
Girl/Female
French, German, Greek, Latin
Violet Flower; Purple
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Greek, Hungarian
Violet Blossom; Violet Flower
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian, French, German
Country; Violet Flower
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Jehovah is God.
Female
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Jolán, JOLA means "violet flower."
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Iolanthe, JOLANTA means "violet flower."
Girl/Female
French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Polish
Jehovah is God; Violet Flower
Female
Czechoslovakian
, golden violet.
Girl/Female
French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Latin, Polish
Violet Blossom; Purple; Violet Flower
Female
Italian
Italian form of English Yolanda, JOLANDA means "violet flower."
Girl/Female
Polish
Violet.
JOLA
JOLA
Boy/Male
English
Son of Reed.
Female
Danish
, compassion, grace; prayers + God's oath.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of Several of the Prophet's Companions
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bright, Very bright, Happiness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kushyanth | கà¯à®·à¯à®¯à®‚த
Happiness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Like a Mountain
Boy/Male
Biblical
Liberty, whiteness, hole.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Enthusiasm
Girl/Female
Biblical
A breast-plate, deliverance.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(पà¥à¤°à¤®à¥‹à¤¦) Hindi name PRAMOD means "happiness, joy."
JOLA
JOLA
JOLA
JOLA
JOLA