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Town in the Czech Republic
Krnov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkr̩nof]; German: Jägerndorf, Polish: Karniów or Krnów) is a town in Bruntál District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of
Krnov
Silesian duchy (1377–1849)
The Duchy of Krnov (Latin: Ducatus Carnoviensis, Czech: Krnovské knížectví, Polish: Księstwo Karniowskie) or Duchy of Jägerndorf (German: Herzogtum Jägerndorf)
Duchy_of_Krnov
Silesian duchy (1269–1918)
monarch, Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein. The Duchy of Jägerndorf (Krnov) was another of the Silesian duchies. Opava was initially established as
Duchy_of_Troppau
Czech soft drink
drink produced by the eponymous Czech company, which is headquartered in Krnov. It is the principal rival of Coca-Cola and Pepsi in Czechia and Slovakia
Kofola
Bohemian royal dynasty during the Middle Ages
Duke of Znojmo Duke of Opava Duke of Racibórz Duke of Münsterberg Duke of Krnov Margrave of Moravia Landgrave of Austria Landgrave of Styria Landgrave of
Přemyslid_dynasty
Railway line in the Czech Republic and Poland
Krnov–Głuchołazy railway is a main and branch line for railway transport in the Czech Republic and Poland. Originally it was built and operated by Mährisch-Schlesische
Krnov–Głuchołazy_railway
Railway in the Czech Republic
The Šumperk–Krnov railway line links Šumperk to Krnov through mountains of Eastern Sudetes with highest point in Ramzovské sedlo pass. The length is 123
Šumperk–Krnov_railway
John IV, Duke of Krnov (also known as John IV of Opava-Racibórz or John the Elder; Czech: Jan IV. Krnovský; German: Johann IV. von Jägerndorf or Johann
John_IV,_Duke_of_Krnov
Wikimedia list article
the artist himself on the following dates: Český Těšín: 30 October 2012 Krnov: 19 July 2013 and 16 September 2014 Ostrava 10 June 2010 (Poděbradova 826/27
Stolpersteine in Moravian-Silesian Region
Stolpersteine_in_Moravian-Silesian_Region
1918–1992 country in Central Europe
from Czechoslovakia, parts of the former Sudetenland, especially around Krnov and the surrounding villages of the Jeseníky mountain region (Nízký Jeseník
Czechoslovakia
Synagogue in Krnov, Czech Republic
The Krnov Synagogue (Czech: Synagoga v Krnově) is a former Jewish synagogue, located on Soukenická Street in Krnov, in the Czech Republic. Completed in
Krnov_Synagogue
Narrow gauge railway line
Slezsku–Osoblaha railway is a narrow-gauge railway connecting Třemešná on the Krnov–Głuchołazy line with Osoblaha on the Czech-Polish border. It is one of the
Třemešná ve Slezsku–Osoblaha railway
Třemešná_ve_Slezsku–Osoblaha_railway
District in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
populous town is Krnov. Bruntál District is divided into three administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence: Bruntál, Krnov and Rýmařov
Bruntál_District
Territory ruled by, or representing the title of, a duke or duchess
Croatia Pagania Poljica duchy Duchy of Bohemia Duchy of Bruntal Duchy of Krnov Duchy of Troppau Duchy of Schleswig Duchy of Holstein (formerly part of
Duchy
German architect
Franz Irblich (born 27 November 1905 in Krnov [at that time: Jägerndorf, Austria-Hungary] – 19 April 1960 Schweinfurt) was a Sudeten German architect
Franz_Irblich
Duke of Racibórz, Krnov and Freudenthal, Governor of Kłodzko and Ząbkowice Śląskie
Ferreus; c. 1365 – 22 July 1424) was Duke of Opava-Racibórz (Ratibor), Krnov and Bruntál. From 1388 to 1397, he was also governor of Kłodzko and Ząbkowice
John II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor
John_II,_Duke_of_Opava-Ratibor
Nicholas V, Duke of Krnov (also known as Nicholas II of Opava-Ratibor; Czech: Mikuláš V. Krnovský; c. early 15th century – 1452) was a member of the Přemyslid
Nicholas_V,_Duke_of_Krnov
Commuter rail system in the Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic
– Příbor - Kopřivnice – Štramberk - Veřovice 27 9 S10 Opava východ – Krnov - Bruntál - Rýmařov 75 19 S11 Opava východ – Kravaře ve Slezsku – Hlučín
Esko_Moravian-Silesian_Region
14th-century Hungarian and Polish nobleman
palatine of Poland (1378) as well as Duke of Dobrzyń, Inowrocław (1378–1392), Krnov and Kuyavia (1385–1392). Vladislaus was the eldest son of Duke Bolko II
Vladislaus_II_of_Opole
Autonomous region of Bohemia and Austria (1742–1918)
Teschen (Cieszyn) parts of the former Moravian Duchy of Opava with Duchy of Krnov south of the Opava River, comprising several Moravian enclaves. the southern
Austrian_Silesia
Pipe organ manufacturer
organ. Its headquarters as well as the production facilities are located in Krnov, Czech Republic. Rieger–Kloss date their establishment to 1873, by the Rieger
Rieger–Kloss
River in Czech Republic, Poland
Zlatohorská Highlands range at an elevation of 840 m (2,760 ft) and flows to Krnov, where it enters the Opava River at an elevation of 309 m (1,014 ft). It
Opavice
(bishop) of Strasbourg from 1592 until 1604 and the Duke of Jägerndorf (Krnov), one of the Silesian duchies, from 1607 until 1624. Born at Wolmirstedt
Johann_Georg_von_Brandenburg
Divisions of the region of Silesia
Jawor (Javorské knížectví, Księstwo Jaworskie, Herzogtum Jauer) Duchy of Krnov (Krnovské knížectví, Księstwo Karniowskie, Herzogtum Jägerndorf) Duchy of
Duchies_of_Silesia
Demographics of a country
from Czechoslovakia, parts of the former Sudetenland, especially around Krnov and the surrounding villages of the Jeseníky mountain region (collective
Demographics of Czechoslovakia
Demographics_of_Czechoslovakia
Silesian duchy (1281–1918)
Wars of 1740–1763, Teschen together with the duchies of Troppau (Opava), Krnov and Nysa remained with the Habsburg monarchy and merged into the Austrian
Duchy_of_Teschen
margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach and Duchess of Krnov by marriage. Sophie was the eldest child of Duke William the Younger of
Sophie_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
Wenceslaus I and Przemko I. From 1377 until his death, he was also Duke of Krnov and Bruntál. His parents were Nicholas II of Opava and Anna of Racibórz
John_I,_Duke_of_Opava-Ratibor
Monarchy in Central Europe (1198–1918)
majority of Silesia, except the southernmost area with the duchies of Cieszyn, Krnov and Opava, to Prussia. In 1756 Prussian King Frederick II faced an enemy
Kingdom_of_Bohemia
Castle in Kmov, Czech Republic
castle is a ruined castle nearly 6 kilometres (4 mi) south of the town of Krnov, Czech Republic. The castle was built in 14th century and is associated
Vartnov
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
together with Margrave George the Pious (in his capacity as the Duke of Krnov), granted it the status of an independent mining town. First generation
Historic Silver Mine in Tarnowskie Góry
Historic_Silver_Mine_in_Tarnowskie_Góry
1938 cession of German-speaking Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany
the former Czechoslovak border, and then travelled to Město Albrechtice, Krnov, Bruntál, and Zlaté Hory. The agreement was generally applauded. Prime Minister
Munich_Agreement
City in the Czech Republic
Liechtenstein became Duke of Opava and merged the duchy with the Duchy of Krnov. After the majority of Silesia was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia during
Opava
German royal and imperial dynasty
Coat of arms of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and Bayreuth The Duchy of Jägerndorf (Krnov) was purchased in 1523, and was confiscated by Emperor Ferdinand III in
House_of_Hohenzollern
Eastern territories lost by Germany after World War II in Europe
(sometimes considered Moravian) territories of the Duchies of Troppau and of Krnov north of the Opava river, as well as the strategically important Kłodzko
Former eastern territories of Germany
Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany
Region of the Czech Republic
Frýdlant nad Ostravicí Havířov Hlučín Jablunkov Karviná Kopřivnice Kravaře Krnov Nový Jičín Odry Opava Orlová Ostrava Rýmařov Třinec Vítkov The total population
Moravian-Silesian_Region
Silesian architect
Carol Benesch (January 9, 1822, Jägerndorf, Austro-Hungarian Empire, today Krnov, Czech Republic – October 30, 1896, Bucharest, Romania) was a Silesian architect
Carol_Benesch
International border
Javorník Złoty Stok Vidnava Głuchołazy Zlaté Hory Prudnik Město Albrechtice Krnov Opava Kietrz Bohumín Jastrzębie-Zdrój Karviná Cieszyn and Český Těšín Třinec
Czech_Republic–Poland_border
Football tournament season
Score Team 2 26 July 2024 FC Velké Meziříčí 0–2 TJ Tatran Bohunice FK Krnov 0–7 FC Hlučín MSK Břeclav 0–3 FK Hodonín FC TVD Slavičín 1–3 FC Strání SK
2024–25_Czech_Cup
Prince of Liechtenstein from 1684 to 1712
present principality of Liechtenstein. He was also Duke of Troppau and Krnov. Johann did not take up an office at the Imperial court but did case-by-case
Hans-Adam I, Prince of Liechtenstein
Hans-Adam_I,_Prince_of_Liechtenstein
German engineer (1912–1963)
Norbert Riedel (* 1 April 1912 in Jägerndorf, Sudetenland, then Austria-Hungary; † 24 February 1963 in Zürs am Arlberg, Austria) was an engineer and entrepreneur
Norbert_Riedel
1779 battle of the War of the Bavarian Succession
Bavarian Succession Plan of positions of the Prussian army near Jagendorf (Krnov) under general von Sttuterheim in Winter 1778/1779 Date 14 January 1779
Battle_of_Zuckmantel
Chateau Klokočov Chateau Konská Chateau Kostelec Chateau Kravaře Chateau Krnov Chateau Kružberk Castle Kunčice nad Ostravicí Chateau Kunín Chateau Kyjovice
List of castles in the Moravian-Silesian Region
List_of_castles_in_the_Moravian-Silesian_Region
Urban area in Moravia-Silesia, Czechia
498 Košařiska 354 Kozmice 1,921 Krásná 726 Kravaře 6,655 Krmelín 2,353 Krnov 22,716 Kružberk 233 Kyjovice 849 Lhotka 595 Lhotka u Litultovic 225 Litultovice
Ostrava_metropolitan_area
German architect
Helmut Irblich (born 7 June 1930 in Jägerndorf [Krnov], Czechoslovakia) is a German architect and building contractor in Schweinfurt. In 1989 he was awarded
Helmut_Irblich
Municipal unit in Greece
previously located in Ano Pefki. Pefki is twinned with: Cori, Lazio, Italy Krnov, Czech Republic Strovolos, Cyprus Municipal Stadium of Pefki Village of
Pefki
Church in Old City of Jerusalem
chapel was built in 1910 by the Rieger organ manufacturer of Jägerndorf (now Krnov) in the Czech Republic (in 1910 in Austria-Hungary). Catholic Church in
Church of the Holy Family, Jerusalem
Church_of_the_Holy_Family,_Jerusalem
Habsburg, Bishop of Wrocław, Charles I of Liechtenstein, Duke of Opava and Krnov and George of Oppersdorf, Starost of Opole-Racibórz. However, the real power
Frederick William, Duke of Cieszyn
Frederick_William,_Duke_of_Cieszyn
Opavian-Ratibor branch of the Přemyslid dynasty as the daughter of Nicholas V of Krnov and Margaret Clemm of Ellguth. She was the spouse of Jan IV of Oświęcim
Barbara_of_Karniów
1620 battle of the Thirty Years' War
army in Silesia under the command of Johann Georg von Brandenburg, Duke of Krnov, which continued fighting the Imperial army in Moravia and in what today
Battle_of_White_Mountain
Bohemian side. With the insistence of John George of Brandenburg, Duke of Krnov, his brother George Rudolf and his cousins, the Dukes of Oleśnica, Henry
John_Christian_of_Brieg
73rd edition of the Miss Universe competition
Willemstad Cyprus Katerina Dimitriou 29 Nicosia Czech Republic Marie Danči 28 Krnov Democratic Republic of the Congo Ilda Amani 26 Bukavu Denmark Victoria Kjær
Miss_Universe_2024
LKKO Kolín Airport Křižanov Vysočina LKKA Křižanov Airport Krnov Moravian-Silesian LKKR Krnov Airport Kyjov South Moravian LKKY Kyjov Airport [cs] Letkov
List of airports in the Czech Republic
List_of_airports_in_the_Czech_Republic
Town in Moravian-Silesian, Czech Republic
is from 1377, in the deed of division of Duchy of Troppau and Duchy of Krnov. In 1474, the local fort was conquered and destroyed by the army of Matthias
Město_Albrechtice
1742 peace treaty ending the First Silesian War
to Prussia except for the Duchy of Teschen, the districts of Troppau and Krnov south of the Opava river as well as the southern part of the Duchy of Nysa
Treaty_of_Breslau
Görlitz Hoyerswerda Jelenia Góra Jeseník Katowice Karviná Kłodzko Kluczbork Krnov Legnica Lubin Oleśnica Opava Opole Ostrava Mysłowice Nysa Prudnik Pszczyna
List_of_people_from_Silesia
61st edition of the beauty pageant
Willemstad Cyprus Ioanna Yiannakou 19 Paphos Czech Republic Tereza Chlebovská 22 Krnov Denmark Josefine Hewitt 19 Esbjerg Dominican Republic Dulcita Lieggi 23
Miss_Universe_2012
Prague, Brno, Ostrava – and also in Bohumín, Havířov, Jeseník, Karviná, Krnov, Šumperk, Třinec, Vrbno pod Pradědem and Žamberk (apart from the last one
Demographics of the Czech Republic
Demographics_of_the_Czech_Republic
Przemysl – Prague (Main) present Cvilín R 1320/1321 ČD Ostrava (střed) – Krnov present Cyklo Brdy Sp 1596/1597 ČD Prague (Main) – Blatná present Český
List of named passenger trains of Europe
List_of_named_passenger_trains_of_Europe
January/7 July 1490 Noble family Silesian Piasts of Opole Spouse Margareta/Machna of Krnov Issue Bolko Father Wenceslaus I of Zator Mother Maria Kopczowski
Casimir_II_of_Zator
obliged to pay homage to both Dukes. In 1419 Ludwik II obtained the town of Krnov for life, and in 1427 Strzelin. In 1413 he had already pledged the towns
Louis_II_of_Brieg
Town in the Czech Republic
Moravia in 1213–1318, by the Dukes of Opava in 1318–1377, and by the Dukes of Krnov in 1377–1474 except for the years 1384–1390, when it was owned by Vladislaus
Bruntál
Czech-Canadian activist (1922–2025)
of the Gandhi Peace Award. Edith Müller was born on 10 December 1922 in Krnov in Czech Silesia to Rosa and Alois Müller. She was raised in Czechoslovakia
Edith_Ballantyne
child refugees to Czechoslovakia and Poland, an exhibition was held in Krnov in June 2023. Petra Cetkovská (b. 1985), a tennis player Marek Jankulovski
Macedonians in the Czech Republic
Macedonians_in_the_Czech_Republic
Hungarian-American manufacturer (1835–1897)
production and consumption of bread possible. A native of Jägerndorf (Czech: Krnov), Moravian Silesia, Charles Fleischmann was the son of Alois (or Abraham)
Charles_Louis_Fleischmann
to his initiative. Reinberger worked as an expert and consultant for the Krnov-based organ building firm Rieger-Kloss on new organ construction projects
Jiří_Reinberger
Wenceslaus II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor (also known as Wenceslaus I of Ratibor and Krnov; Czech: Václav IV. Ratibořský; c. 1405 – 29 October 1456) was a member of
Wenceslaus II, Duke of Opava-Ratibor
Wenceslaus_II,_Duke_of_Opava-Ratibor
Musical instrument manufacturer
guitar range was revised and fully redesigned and a new plant was opened in Krnov. These new Jolana guitars with their modern up-to-date design and good construction
Strunal_CZ,_a.s.
Yangjae-cheon Park Seoul South Korea LVIII. 3 October 2025 náměstí Míru Krnov Czech Republic LIX. 17 November 2025 Osvoboditelů street Lovosice Czech
Havel's_Place
Month of 1988
footballer; in Lille, France Veronika Zvařičová, Czech Olympic biathlete; in Krnov, Czechoslovakia Died: Airini Grennell, 78, New Zealand singer, pianist and
December_1988
Municipality in Olomouc, Czech Republic
Mikulovice) passes through the municipality. Písečná is located on the Krnov–Jeseník railway line. The main landmark of Písečná is the Church of Saint
Písečná_(Jeseník_District)
Hospital and Clinic Karviná Moravian-Silesian Associated Medical Facility Krnov Krnov Moravian-Silesian AGEL Hospital Nový Jičín Moravian-Silesian Odry Town
List of hospitals in the Czech Republic
List_of_hospitals_in_the_Czech_Republic
1997-11-05 2018 Indonesia M title application Cvek, Robert 307424 1979-01-06 Krnov 2007 Czech Republic M title application Cvitan, Ognjen 14500086 1961-10-10
List_of_chess_grandmasters
Historical region of Central Europe
Silesia 53 Żagań 22,800 40 km2 (15 sq mi) Lubusz Voivodeship Lower Silesia 54 Krnov 22,303 44 km2 (17 sq mi) Moravian-Silesian Region Czech Silesia 55 Orzesze
Silesia
Duchy of Opava, established on Moravian territory in 1269 the Duchy of Krnov, partitioned from Opava in 1377 including the state countries of Pszczyna
Territories of the Holy Roman Empire outside the Imperial Circles
Territories_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_outside_the_Imperial_Circles
Historical region in Central Europe
Pszczyna (25,308) Český Těšín (23,468) – Czech Republic Lubliniec (23,406) Krnov (22,665) – Czech Republic Kluczbork (22,418) Łaziska Górne (21,371) Bohumín
Upper_Silesia
Canadian art historian (born 1940)
for her substantial book and writings on Emily Carr. Moray was born in Krnov, Czechoslovakia, and emigrated to England. She studied in France, receiving
Gerta_Moray
Czech discus thrower and shot putter
Zdeňka Šilhavá (born Kusá, later known as Bartoňová-Šilhavá; 15 June 1954 in Krnov) is a Czech retired female track and field athlete who represented Czechoslovakia
Zdeňka_Šilhavá
Gundakar was a younger brother of Karl I, Duke of Opava (Troppau) and Krnov (Jägerndorf), one of the members of the Regency council who ruled the Duchy
Elizabeth Lucretia, Duchess of Cieszyn
Elizabeth_Lucretia,_Duchess_of_Cieszyn
Bischofsgrün, Germany Kravaře Lisková, Slovakia Lubliniec, Poland Woźniki, Poland Krnov Głubczyce, Poland Karben, Germany Lykovrysi-Pefki, Greece Mińsk Mazowiecki
List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_the_Czech_Republic
Soviet film director (1931–2000)
(June 1, 1931, Kuzovatovo (urban locality), Soviet Union — May 18, 2000, Krnov, Czech Republic) was a Soviet and Russian film director. He received the
Yuri_Georgievich_Ivanchuk
Austrian-Silesian architect
Leopold Bauer Leopold Bauer in 1920 Born (1872-09-01)1 September 1872 Krnov, Austria-Hungary Died 7 October 1938(1938-10-07) (aged 66) Vienna, Austria
Leopold_Bauer
Gmina in Opole Voivodeship, Poland
the Czech obeces of Krnov, Město Albrechtice, Slezské Rudoltice, Rusín, Bohušov and Osoblaha. Gmina Głubczyce is twinned with: Krnov, Czech Republic (2001)
Gmina_Głubczyce
Austrian sculptor
(Shooting Clubhouse), now the Středisko volného času (Leisure Center), in Krnov, Czech Republic (by 1915); in Stockerau, Liebe und Neid (1902), on the grounds
Gustav_Gurschner
Czech footballer
birth Krnov, Czechoslovakia Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) Position Forward Team information Current team FK Bohumín Youth career 1994–2004 FK Krnov 2004–2005
Milan_Halaška
Czech-Australian actress
Czech-born Australian actress. Eva Píchová was born on 17 August 1954 in Krnov. She studied at Janáček Academy of Performing Arts and began her acting
Eva_Sitta
Czech sport shooter (born 1986)
Kermiet for the national running target team while shooting in his native Krnov. Caknakis was among the youngest athletes (aged 17) to be selected for the
Tomáš_Caknakis
Eastern part of the Sudetes mountains on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland
include: Prudnik (Poland) Jeseník (Czech Republic) Bruntál (Czech Republic) Krnov (Czech Republic) Šumperk (Czech Republic) Zábřeh (Czech Republic) "Fig.
Eastern_Sudetes
Musical artist
Nagoya 2007 Background information Born (1961-07-17) 17 July 1961 (age 64) Krnov, Czechoslovakia Genres Classical music Instrument Guitar Years active 1977–present
Leon_Koudelak
He also conducted other orchestras as a guest, including brass bands in Krnov, Jeseník and Kopřivnice, and also the Radio Brass Band of Leipzig. As a
Pavel_Staněk
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
(Serbian)*, Krinstianstad (Polish)* Krnov Carnovia (Latin)*, Jägerndorf (German)*, Karniów (former Polish)*, Krnov (Czech)*, Krnów (Polish)* Krompachy
Names of European cities in different languages (I–L)
Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(I–L)
Republic Silesia 1584 6 Jan 17 Jan 10 Excluding the Duchy of Krnov Czech Republic Duchy of Krnov 1584 6 Mar 17 Mar 10 Denmark Denmark-Norway 1700 18 Feb 1
List of adoption dates of the Gregorian calendar by country
List_of_adoption_dates_of_the_Gregorian_calendar_by_country
Polish coat of arms
pod Jedlovou Jordanów Kalisz Kamenz Kematen an der Krems Kreuztal Krnov Duchy of Krnov Kapyl Kletsk Liechtenstein Limanowa Lipová Littfeld Lovčice gmina
Trąby_coat_of_arms
Czech cross-country skier
his homeland. Magál is a sports instructor by profession, and lives in Krnov. In his free time he enjoys travelling, bowling and films. All results are
Jiří_Magál
Czech transport engineering alliance
stock component specialist VKV Praha and rolling stock repair company KOS Krnov ... Dolejší, Milan. "Průvodce pražskými tramvajemi. Do běžného provozu vyjíždí
Aliance_TW_Team
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
with: Karben, Germany, since 1974 Mińsk Mazowiecki, Poland, since 1991 Krnov, Czech Republic, since 1991 Telšiai, Lithuania "Répertoire national des
Saint-Égrève
World War II veteran (1918–2024)
followed by an assistant manager position at the Schnitzer factory in Krnov in 1937. Concerned about the treatment of Jews in Germany, his father, a
Ervín_Hoida
Destroyed Orthodox synagogue in Olomouc, Czech Republic
Republic portal Judaism portal History of the Jews in the Czech Republic Krnov Synagogue One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from
Olomouc_Synagogue
a 25 km path and injuring 12 people.[citation needed] 2013 Krnov tornado 18 June 2013 Krnov, Czech Republic 1 8 injuries F2 tornado 2013 southern Europe
List of European tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
List_of_European_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks
Jihlava) Czech Republic Adolf-Hitler-Platz Masarykovo náměstí Jägerndorf (now Krnov) Czech Republic Adolf-Hitler-Platz Hlavní náměstí (Main Square) Karlsruhe
List of streets named after Adolf Hitler
List_of_streets_named_after_Adolf_Hitler
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Boy/Male
Indian
A character in shahnameh
Girl/Female
Indian
Falcon, Hawk (Garuda)
Male
Romanian
 Short form of Roman Latin Marianus, MARIAN means "like Marius." In use by the Romanians. Compare with feminine Marian.
Girl/Female
French
Angel.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Greek, Hebrew
Like God; Crown of Laurel; Modern Similar to Katherine; Pure
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : possibly a habitational name from places in Kent and West Sussex called Hog Wood.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Another name of Durga
Girl/Female
Scandinavian
Hero's daughter.
Boy/Male
Celtic American English French
Strong.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic CaitlÃn, CATHLEEN means "pure."
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