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Political party in Thailand
The Kla Tham Party (KT; Thai: พรรคกล้าธรรม, lit. 'Brave Dharma Party') is a centre-right political party in Thailand. The party was officially founded
Kla_Tham_Party
expelled on 21 October. All four MPs joined the Kla Tham Party by the end of October, increasing Kla Tham's number of seats to four. On 11 December 2024
2026_Thai_general_election
Pheu Thai (1) Kla Tham (1) Bhumjaithai (40) Pheu Thai (8) Kla Tham (6) People's (1) Bhumjaithai (13) People's (8) Kla Tham (4) Palang Pracharath (2)
2026 Thai House of Representatives
2026_Thai_House_of_Representatives
Political party in Thailand
20 MPs from Thamanat’s faction were expelled and later joined the Kla Tham Party. Co-founder Suchart Jantarachotikul is a retired army colonel who was
Palang_Pracharath_Party
Political party in Thailand
Kritdithat Sangthanyothin, a party-list Member of Parliament, was expelled from the New Party. He subsequently joined the Kla Tham Party, explaining that he felt
New_Party_(Thailand)
Thai Pattana (5) Kla Tham (3) United Thai Nation (3) Chart Pattana (1) People's (16) Pheu Thai (4) Bhumjaithai (2) Kla Tham (3) Palang Pracharath (2)
2023 Thai House of Representatives
2023_Thai_House_of_Representatives
Thai political party
Pattana Kla party joined the coalition with 2 MPs. On 12 August, Pheu Thai unofficially expanded its coalition again to include the pro-junta parties of Palang
Pheu_Thai_Party
Thai progressive political party
The People's Party (PPLE; Thai: พรรคประชาชน, RTGS: Phak Prachachon) is a major progressive political party in Thailand. It is the third incarnation of
People's_Party_(Thailand)
Thai political party
Bhumjaithai Party (BJT; Thai: พรรคภูมิใจไทย; RTGS: Phak Phumchaithai, lit. 'Thai Proud Party') is a major conservative populist political party in Thailand
Bhumjaithai_Party
Political party in Thailand
The Palang Dharma Party (Thai: พรรคพลังธรรม, RTGS: Phak Phalang Tham; translated as "power of Dharma", or "moral force", PDP for short) was a Buddhist-inspired
Palang_Dharma_Party
Thai political party
Province, the meeting resolved to change the party regulations and the name of the party to the Chart Pattana Kla Party. At the same time, there was also a resolution
Chart_Pattana_Party_(2007)
Pattana), and Narumon Pinyosinwat (Kla Tham party). The meeting happened after senior official from the ruling Pheu Thai Party said that the prime minister
2025_Thai_political_crisis
Political party in Thailand
Nation Party — now led by Air Chief Marshal Somboon Rahong — joined a military-sponsored coalition led by the Justice Unity Party (Samakkhi Tham), under
Thai_Nation_Party
Thai political party (1998–2007)
Thai Party (TRT; Thai: พรรคไทยรักไทย, RTGS: Phak Thai Rak Thai, IPA: [pʰák tʰaj rák tʰaj]; "Thais Love Thais Party") was a Thai political party founded
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list of political parties in Thailand names current and disbanded Thai political parties. New Politics Party New Aspiration Party, majority merged with
List of political parties in Thailand
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Political party in Thailand
The Prachachat Party (Thai: พรรคประชาชาติ, lit. 'Nation Party' or 'National Party'; Malay: ڤارتي اومة Parti Umat) is a political party representing Malay
Prachachat_Party
1942–1990s political party in Thailand
Communist Party of Thailand (Abrv: CPT; Thai: พรรคคอมมิวนิสต์แห่งประเทศไทย, RTGS: Phak Khommiwnit Haeng Prathet Thai) was a communist party in Thailand
Communist_Party_of_Thailand
Former Political parties in Thailand
The Justice Unity Party (Thai: พรรคสามัคคีธรรม, RTGS: Phak Samakkhi Tham), which later changed its name to the Liberal Party (Thai: พรรคเทิดไท, RTGS: Phak
Justice_Unity_Party
Thai politician (born 1973)
Party and was appointed as the Thailand Trade Representative on 3 October. On 6 August 2024, Narumon was elected as the leader of the Kla Tham Party,
Narumon_Pinyosinwat
Political party in Thailand
The Thai Citizen Party (TCP) or Prachakorn Thai Party (Thai: พรรคประชากรไทย, RTGS: Phak Prachakon Thai) is a political party in Thailand. It was founded
Thai_Citizen_Party
Political party in Thailand
Thai Sang Thai Party (Thai: พรรคไทยสร้างไทย, romanized: Phak Thai Sang Thai; lit. 'Thais Build Thai[land] Party') is a Thai political party founded in 2021
Thai_Sang_Thai_Party
Former Thai political party
Forward Party (MFP; Thai: พรรคก้าวไกล, RTGS: Phak Kao Klai [pʰák kâːw klāj] ) was a major social democratic and progressive political party in Thailand
Move_Forward_Party
Thai political party
The Democrat Party (Thai: พรรคประชาธิปัตย์, RTGS: Phak Prachathipat [pʰák prà.t͡ɕʰāː.tʰí.pàt]) is a political party in Thailand. The party is the oldest
Democrat_Party_(Thailand)
Political party in Thailand
Power Party (PPP; Thai: พรรคพลังประชาชน, RTGS: Phak Phalang Prachachon [pʰák pʰá.laŋ prà.t͡ɕʰaː.t͡ɕʰon]) was a Thai political party. The party leader
People's Power Party (Thailand)
People's_Power_Party_(Thailand)
Lower house in the National Assembly of Thailand
single member constituency elections, while the other 100 are chosen through party lists parallel voting. The House of Representatives has been abolished several
House of Representatives (Thailand)
House_of_Representatives_(Thailand)
Thai political party
United Thai Nation Party (Thai: พรรครวมไทยสร้างชาติ, RTGS: Ruam Thai Sang Chat) is an ultra-conservative nationalist Thai political party founded on 31 March
United_Thai_Nation_Party
Thai political party
Party (Thai: พรรคเป็นธรรม, Phak Pen Tham) is a political party in Thailand. It was founded on September 27, 2020, as a successor to the Center Party (Thai:
Fair_Party
Government of Thailand (2025–2026)
Party, which nominated Anutin Charnvirakul as its candidate for prime minister. Anutin's candidacy was supported by the People's Party, but the party
First_Anutin_cabinet
Banned political party in Thailand
The Neutral Democratic Party (PMT; Thai: พรรคมัชฌิมาธิปไตย) was a short-lived populist political party in Thailand founded in 2007 by Somsak Thepsuthin
Neutral_Democratic_Party
would be counted as invalid. Six were from Kla Tham, three from Palang Pracharath, two each from the Movement Party and Pheu Thai, and one each from Thai Sang
Candidates of the 2026 Thai general election
Candidates_of_the_2026_Thai_general_election
Political party in Thailand
Chartthaipattana Party commonly known as the Chart Thai Pattana Party (CTPP; Thai: พรรคชาติไทยพัฒนา, lit. 'Thai Nation Development Party') is a moderate
Chart_Thai_Pattana_Party
calculation of the party list seats. This differs from the previous 2007 constitution, where the vote for constituency MP and party list MP were separate
Elections_in_Thailand
Political party in Thailand
Ruamphalang Party (Thai: พรรคไทรวมพลัง, RTGS: Thai Ruamphalang, lit. 'Thai Joint Force Party'), formerly known as the "Pheu Thai Ruam Power Party", is a political
Thai_Ruam_Palang_Party
Political party in Thailand
The Future Forward Party (FFP; Thai: พรรคอนาคตใหม่, RTGS: Phak Anakhot Mai [pʰák ʔā.nāː.kʰót màj]; otherwise known as 'New Future Party') was a social democratic
Future_Forward_Party
Government of Thailand since 2025
the 2026 Thai General Election. The coalition is led by the Bhumjaithai Party, which nominated Anutin Charnvirakul as its candidate for prime minister
Second_Anutin_cabinet
Unity Party, Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino, Akbayan, Liberal Party, Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino. Thailand: Bhumjaithai Party, Kla Tham Party, Palang
List of countries with coalition governments
List_of_countries_with_coalition_governments
Political party in Thailand
The New Politics Party (abbreviated NPP; Thai: พรรคการเมืองใหม่ RTGS: Phak Kan Mueang Mai, ก.ม.ม.), was a political party in Thailand founded on 2 June
New_Politics_Party
Former political party in Thailand
National Socialist Party (Thai: พรรคชาติสังคม RTGS: Phak Chat Sangkhom) was a short-lived pro-military political party in Thailand. It was founded on
National Socialist Party (Thailand)
National_Socialist_Party_(Thailand)
Political party in Thailand
United Thai People's Party (Thai: พรรคสหประชาไทย; RTGS: Phak Sahaprachathai) was a political party in Thailand founded on 24 October 1968 was founded
United_Thai_People's_Party
Thai political party
The New Aspiration Party (Thai: พรรคความหวังใหม่, romanized: Phak Khwam Wang Mai) is a political party in Thailand. The party was established in 1990 by
New_Aspiration_Party
Thai political party
People Reform Party (Thai: พรรคประชาชนปฏิรูป) was a political party in Thailand. The party was established and registered at the Election Commission on
People_Reform_Party
Siamese political party from 1926 to 1947
was a Siamese group of military and civil officers, and later a political party, which staged a bloodless revolution against King Prajadhipok's government
Khana_Ratsadon
Political party in Thailand
Progress Party (พรรคไทยก้าวหน้า) is a political party in Thailand, established in 2022. The party is currently led by Watcharapol Butsomkorn as the party leader
Thai_Progress_Party
Political party in Thailand (2009–2019)
Thai Save the Nation Party, was a Thai political party. The party was established in 2009 under the name Rath Thai Party. The party underwent a series of
Thai_Raksa_Chart_Party
Government of Thailand from 2024 to 2025
Thavisin as Prime Minister of Thailand. The coalition was led by Pheu Thai Party which nominated Paetongtarn Shinawatra as its candidate for prime minister
Paetongtarn_cabinet
Political party in Thailand
The New Force Party (Thai: พรรคพลังใหม่, RTGS: Phak Phalang Mai) was a political party in Thailand. It was founded in 1974, following the successful democratic
New_Force_Party
Political organization in Thailand
member of the International Socialist Tendency led by the Socialist Workers Party in the United Kingdom. The SWT views that only a social revolution can eliminate
Socialist_Workers_Thailand
Political party in Thailand
Thai Liberal Party (Thai: พรรคเสรีรวมไทย, RTGS: Phak Seri Ruam Thai, lit. 'Thai United Liberal Party'; abbreviated TLP) is a political party in Thailand
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Country in Southeast Asia
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Thai political party
The New Alternative Party (Thai: พรรคทางเลือกใหม่, RTGS: Phak Thang Lueak Mai) is a political party in Thailand founded on March 2, 2018 by Rachen Tagunviang
New Alternative Party (Thailand)
New_Alternative_Party_(Thailand)
Former political party in Thailand
The Seri Manangkhasila Party (Thai: พรรคเสรีมนังคศิลา RTGS: Phak Seri Manangkhasila) was a short-lived pro-military political party in Thailand. It was founded
Seri_Manangkhasila_Party
28th General Election in Thailand
from a party list. 251 seats were required for control of the House of Representatives. 100 members of the House of Representatives from 17 parties were
Results of the 2026 Thai general election
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Thai political party
Reclamation Party. Currently, Suchatvee Suwansawat is the party leader and Kongkiat Korasut is the party secretary. The Thai Forest Land Reclamation Party was
Thai_Kao_Mai_Party
Defunct political party in Thailand
The Social Justice Party (Thai: พรรคธรรมสังคม, RTGS: Phak Tham Sangkhom) was a political party in Thailand. It existed in the short phase after the democratic
Social Justice Party (Thailand)
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Defunct political party in Thailand
The Social Action Party (Thai: พรรคกิจสังคม, RTGS: Phak Kit Sangkhom) was a former political party in Thailand. The Social Action Party was formed by the
Social_Action_Party
Thai political party
The New Democracy Party (NDP; Thai: พรรคประชาธิปไตยใหม่, Phak Prachathipataimai) is a political party in Thailand founded on 21 April 2011. Suratin Pichan
New Democracy Party (Thailand)
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Political party in Thailand
The Commoners' Party (Thai: พรรคสามัญชน) was a political party in Thailand founded on 2 March 2018 by Kittichai Ngamchaipisit, a former university student
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Thai political party
Development Party (Thai: พรรคชาติพัฒนา, RTGS: Phak Chat Pattana) was a Thai political party that existed from 1992 until its merger into Thai Rak Thai Party in
National Development Party (Thailand)
National_Development_Party_(Thailand)
Thai political party
The Palang Burapha Party (Thai: พรรคพลังบูรพา), known as the Phalang Chon Party until 2023, is a political party in Thailand founded in 2011. It is based
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Retired Iranian general (born 1962)
Pahlavi Iran Party Kla Tham Party Other political affiliations Socialist Workers Thailand Prachachat Party (2023–2025) Bhumjaithai Party (2025-2026) Occupation
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Defunct political party in Thailand
The Socialist Party of Thailand (SPT) was a political party in Thailand, active in the 1970s. SPT was led by its general secretary Boonsanong Punyodyana
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The 2020 Move Forward Party leadership election was held on 14 March 2020 to determine the first leader of the Move Forward Party (MFP). Pita Limjaroenrat
2020 Move Forward Party leadership election
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Political party in Thailand
with the National Development Party to form a joint party, provisionally named Thais United National Development Party. Party leader: Chettha Thannajaro
Thais_United
Thai political party
The Thai Civilized Party (Thai: พรรคไทยศรีวิไลย์) is a minor political party in Thailand. It was registered on 2 March 2018. Party founders include Mongkolkit
Thai_Civilized_Party
Political party in Thailand
2009. The party was founded with Athipong Boonphleung serving as the party leader and Hatahinuch Boonphleung as the party secretary. The party was dissolved
Thai Teachers for People Party
Thai_Teachers_for_People_Party
Public, laboratory school in Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand
ประธานยุทธศาสตร์พรรคกล้าธรรม" [Profile of Anudith Nakornthap, strategist of the Kla Tham Party]. Spring News (in Thai). 20 May 2025. Retrieved 15 April 2026. "ประวัติ
Kasetsart University Laboratory School
Kasetsart_University_Laboratory_School
Political party in Thailand
The Royal People Party (Thai: พรรคประชาราช, RTGS: Phak Phracharat) was a populist political party in Thailand. The party was established and registered
Pracharaj_Party
Political party in Thailand
Rak Santi Party (Thai: พรรครักษ์สันติ) was a political party in Thailand founded on 21 April 2011 by Tawil Surachetpong and Purachai Piamsomboon is leader
Rak_Santi_Party
Thai politician (born 1965)
RTGS: Chaloemchai Si-on) is a Thai politician who is former leader of the Democrat Party. He previously served as Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives in the
Chalermchai_Sri-on
Thai political party leadership election
The 2023 Move Forward Party leadership election was triggered on 15 September 2023 after incumbent leader Pita Limjaroenrat announced his intention to
2023 Move Forward Party leadership election
2023_Move_Forward_Party_leadership_election
Political party in Thailand
Thai Pen Thai Party (Thai: พรรคไทยเป็นไท Phak Thai Pen Thai, translated as Thais Is Thai Party [sic] or Free Thais Party) is a political party in Thailand
Thai_Pen_Thai_Party
Political party in Thailand
The Matubhum Party (Thai: พรรคมาตุภูมิ, Phak Matubhum, English: Motherland Party) is a minor political party in Thailand, founded in November 2008. It
Matubhum_Party
Defunct political party in Thailand
coalition in Thailand, formed by left-wing parties in late 1956. The main group in the coalition was the Economist Party, led by Thep Chotinuchit. The other
Socialist_Front_(Thailand)
Political party in Thailand
The Commoner Party of Thailand (Thai: พรรคคนธรรมดาแห่งประเทศไทย) was a political party in Thailand founded on 3 March 2014 by Tanaporn Sriyakul, its leader
Commoner_Party_of_Thailand
Political party in Thailand
The Liberal Democratic Party (Thai: พรรคเสรีประชาธิปไตย), also known as Free Democracy, is a political party of Thailand founded on 1 November 1955. Meth
Liberal Democratic Party (Thailand)
Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Thailand)
Thai political party
Puea Pandin Party (Thai: พรรคเพื่อแผ่นดิน) was a Thai political party founded on 11 September 2007 by more than 200 politicians. Its most notable members
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Thai political party
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Thai_Local_Power_Party
Thai political party
The Mahachon Party (Thai: พรรคมหาชน, RTGS: Phak Mahachon, lit. 'Great People's Party') was a political party in Thailand. It was founded in 1998 under
Mahachon_Party
Political party in Thailand
Labour Party was a political party in Thailand. The Labour Party was founded on December 23, 1968 by Kan Chueakeaw as leader and Weera Thanomkiang as
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Political party in Thailand
The Social Democratic Party was a political party in Thailand which emerged during the 1950s. It was led Suthep Sutchakhun [th]. It called for economic
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Political party in Thailand
For Heaven and Earth Party (Thai: พรรคเพื่อฟ้าดิน) is a political party in Thailand founded on 5 April 2000. The party, founded by Nitiphumthanat
For_Heaven_and_Earth_Party
Thai political party
Coalition Party (ACP; Thai: พรรครวมพลัง, RTGS: Phak Ruam Phalang'), formerly the Action Coalition for Thailand Party, is a political party in Thailand
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Political party in Thailand
New Economics Party (NEP) (Thai: พรรคเศรษฐกิจใหม่) is a political party in Thailand founded in March 2018 by Supadit Arkartruek. The party first gained
New Economics Party (Thailand)
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Thai political party
New Palangdharma Party (NPD, Thai: พรรคพลังธรรมใหม่, พธม., RTGS: Phak Phalangtham Mai) is a political party in Thailand that was launched in March 2018
New_Palangdharma_Party
committee of 12 Senators and 31 MPs from eight parties (People's Party, Pheu Thai, Bhumjaithai, Kla Tham, Democrat, Thai Sang Thai, Palang Pracharath,
2026 Thai constitutional referendum
2026_Thai_constitutional_referendum
Thai politician (born 1965)
described himself as "the main artery" in Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's 17-party government coalition which Thamanat helped forge in the 2019 Thai general
Thamanat_Prompow
Political party in Thailand
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Political party in Thailand
The Rak Thailand Party (Thai: พรรครักประเทศไทย, Phak Rak Prathet Thai, English: Love Thailand Party) was a political party in Thailand. It was founded
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Anusorn Wongwan. Neither of the People's Party's progressive predecessors (Future Forward Party and Move Forward Party) won a PAO leadership election. The
2025 Thai Provincial Administrative Organization election
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of ruling political parties by country is presented in the form of a table that includes a link to an overview of political parties with parliamentary
List of ruling political parties by country
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Legislative branch of the government of Bangkok, Thailand
Majority (33) Pheu Thai (22) People’s (11) Minority (15) Democrat (7) Kla Tham (5) Thai Sang Thai (1) Rak Krungthep Group (1) Economic (1) Pheu
Bangkok_Metropolitan_Council
National park in Thailand
area of 301,698 rai ~ 483 km2 (186 sq mi) and neighbouring Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park to the north, has been declared the 125th national park and
Khao_Kho_National_Park
National park of Thailand
Nam Yen - a creek with hundreds of islets. Tham Duan and Tham Dao - caves. Tham Phra Rod-Maree - a cave. Tham Phra Wang Daeng - a 13 kilometres (8.1 mi)
Thung Salaeng Luang National Park
Thung_Salaeng_Luang_National_Park
Tea-based drink with chewy bubbles
"Là thương hiệu trà sữa số 1 xứ Đài, được hậu thuẫn bởi The Coffee House, tham vọng đấu lại Pepsi và Coca, vì đâu Ten Ren vẫn phải cay đắng đóng cửa?".
Bubble_tea
Special forces unit of the British Army
hunted war criminals in Bosnia. They were involved in the Kosovo War helping KLA guerillas behind Serbian lines. According to Albanian sources one SAS sergeant
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constituency MP, and the other for a party in the voter's electoral area. The house is a partisan chamber with seven political parties. As the primary legislative
Government_of_Thailand
Legislative chamber of Thailand, 2019–2023
of Party-list MP's ordered by party from most to least popular votes. Candidates for Prime Minister must have been nominated by a political party that
2019 Thai House of Representatives
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www.un.org. Archived from the original on June 14, 2009. "Serbs highlight 'KLA atrocity'". BBC. August 29, 1998. Retrieved April 2, 2013. "Vreme 901 – Ratni
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Kin [sv] as Christina Rasmussen Rosemarie Mosbæk as Louise Bonnesen Klas Wiljergård [sv] as Klas Ygren Alex Fatehnia as Bodyguard Enzo Celie Sparre [sv] as Viktoria
Blinded_(TV_series)
Bicameral legislature of Thailand
seats are apportioned to political parties in accordance with the "proportional representation" popular vote each party receives. Every eligible voter in
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KLA THAM-PARTY
KLA THAM-PARTY
Male
English
 Short form of English Thaddeus, possibly THAD means "courageous, large-hearted."
Male
Hebrew
(תָּ×) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THAO means "courteous."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Cham, HAM means "blackness" or "heat." In the bible, this is the name of Noah's second son.Â
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Thaw
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Eila, ELA means "oak tree, terebinth tree." Compare with another form of Ela.
Girl/Female
Australian, Vietnamese
Discreet Grace
Boy/Male
English
Thaw.
Male
Greek
Short form of Greek Thanatos, THAN means "death."
Male
Hebrew
(×—Ö¸×) Hebrew name CHAM means "blackness" or "heat." In the bible, this is the name of Noah's second son. The Anglicized form is Ham.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Ulrica, ULA means "wolf power." Compare with other forms of Ula.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
Female
Polish
 Pet form of Polish Elżbieta, ELA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Ela.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name OLA means "life; well-being."
Female
Scottish
 Feminine form of Scottish unisex Kyle, KYLA means "slender." Compare with another form of Kyla.
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic TÃ mhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.
Biblical
son of Noah|Ham, hot; heat; brown
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Thaw; Melting Ice; Melt
Female
Hindi/Indian
(कला) Hindi name KALA means "attributes, virtues." Compare with another form of Kala.
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian form of Hebrew Sarah, KALA means "noble lady, princess." Compare with another form of Kala.
KLA THAM-PARTY
KLA THAM-PARTY
Female
Czechoslovakian
, blossom, flower.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
A River in India; Godavari River in India
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Spiritual Illumination of the Heart
Boy/Male
Hindu
Truth
Boy/Male
German English
Powerful ruler.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Happiness
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Laugh
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
To Decide
Biblical
the villages that enlighten
Girl/Female
Tamil
Little gem
KLA THAM-PARTY
KLA THAM-PARTY
KLA THAM-PARTY
KLA THAM-PARTY
KLA THAM-PARTY
v. i.
To melt, dissolve, or become fluid; to soften; -- said of that which is frozen; as, the ice thaws.
pron., a., conj., &
As a conjunction, that retains much of its force as a demonstrative pronoun.
interj.
An exclamation of surprise; -- commonly followed by me; as, La me!
conj.
A particle expressing comparison, used after certain adjectives and adverbs which express comparison or diversity, as more, better, other, otherwise, and the like. It is usually followed by the object compared in the nominative case. Sometimes, however, the object compared is placed in the objective case, and than is then considered by some grammarians as a preposition. Sometimes the object is expressed in a sentence, usually introduced by that; as, I would rather suffer than that you should want.
pron., a., conj., &
As a demonstrative pronoun (pl. Those), that usually points out, or refers to, a person or thing previously mentioned, or supposed to be understood. That, as a demonstrative, may precede the noun to which it refers; as, that which he has said is true; those in the basket are good apples.
n.
A royalty or privilege granted by royal charter to a lord of a manor, of having, keeping, and judging in his court, his bondmen, neifes, and villains, and their offspring, or suit, that is, goods and chattels, and appurtenances thereto.
n.
The melting of ice, snow, or other congealed matter; the resolution of ice, or the like, into the state of a fluid; liquefaction by heat of anything congealed by frost; also, a warmth of weather sufficient to melt that which is congealed.
pron., a., conj., &
As adverb: To such a degree; so; as, he was that frightened he could say nothing.
n.
That which deceives expectation; any trick, fraud, or device that deludes and disappoint; a make-believe; delusion; imposture, humbug.
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As a relative pronoun, that is equivalent to who or which, serving to point out, and make definite, a person or thing spoken of, or alluded to, before, and may be either singular or plural.
pl.
of Ala
n.
A car on a horse railroad.
pron., a., conj., &
To introduce a consequence, result, or effect; -- usually preceded by so or such, sometimes by that.
a.
False; counterfeit; pretended; feigned; unreal; as, a sham fight.
v. t.
To convey or haul with a team; as, to team lumber.
v. i.
To engage in the occupation of driving a team of horses, cattle, or the like, as in conveying or hauling lumber, goods, etc.; to be a teamster.
n.
One of the rails of a tramway.
pron., a., conj., &
To introduce, a reason or cause; -- equivalent to for that, in that, for the reason that, because.
pron., a., conj., &
As an adjective, that has the same demonstrative force as the pronoun, but is followed by a noun.
n.
A silk thread formed of two or more threads twisted together, used especially for the weft, or cross threads, of the best quality of velvets and silk goods.