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1702 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
The Battle of Luzzara took place in Lombardy on 15 August 1702 during the War of the Spanish Succession, between a combined French and Savoyard army under
Battle_of_Luzzara
Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Luzzara (Guastallese: Lüsèra) is a comune in the province of Reggio Emilia, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is located at the northern end of the province
Luzzara
Province of Italy
is the smallest municipality by population, to the south and Luzzara in the north. Luzzara is the second largest municipality in Emilia-Romagna and has
Province_of_Reggio_Emilia
Association football club in Cremona, Italy
Despite this, the club began to regroup under the leadership of Domenico Luzzara, with many local talents coming through the ranks. Among these was Emiliano
US_Cremonese
Italian duchy (1621–1748)
Guastalla expanded its territory with the annexation of the lands of Dosolo, Luzzara and Reggiolo, until then owned by Mantua. In 1632, his son Ferrante III
Duchy_of_Guastalla
Duchess consort of Mantua and Montferrat
Mantua and Montferrat and heiress of the Duchy of Guastalla, including Luzzara and Reggiolo; she married in 1671 to Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of
Anna_Isabella_Gonzaga
Italian screenwriter (1902–1989)
theorists and proponents of the Neorealist movement in Italian cinema. Born in Luzzara near Reggio Emilia in northern Italy, on 20 September 1902, Zavattini studied
Cesare_Zavattini
1734 battle as part of the War of the Polish Succession
The Battle of Guastalla or Battle of Luzzara was fought on 19 September 1734 between Franco-Sardinian and Austrian (Habsburg) troops as part of the War
Battle_of_Guastalla
Unstandardized language spoken in Emilia, Italy
Province of Reggio Emilia, although the northern parts (such as Guastalla, Luzzara and Reggiolo) of the province are not part of this group and closer to
Emilian_language
1953 black and white photograph
The Family, Luzzara, Italy is a black and white photograph by Paul Strand, taken in 1953. It was made during a five-month stay in Luzzara, in the Po River
The_Family,_Luzzara,_Italy
Trivulzio Gianfrancesco Gonzaga (born 2 February 1488 in Luzzara; died 18 December 1524), Lord of Luzzara, married Laura Pallavicino, daughter of Galeazzo Pallavicino
Rodolfo_Gonzaga
Italian Jewish catechist, philosopher, and cabalist
Jewish catechist, philosopher, and cabalist. He lived successively at Luzzara, Venice, Ferrara, and Sassuolo. Giulio Bartolocci, followed by De Rossi
Abraham_Yagel
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
written in the early 1990s, when the president of the team was Domenico Luzzara and the coach was Gigi Simoni; the team managed to stay in Serie A for
Cremona
1701–1714 European great power conflict
substantially reinforced; Prince Eugene managed a draw at the Battle of Luzzara but the French recovered most of the territory that it had lost to Prince
War_of_the_Spanish_Succession
Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
1671. Anna Isabella Gonzaga was the heir of the Duchy of Guastalla and Luzzara, and her rights transferred these areas, which had long been a source of
Ferdinando_Carlo_Gonzaga
Italian royal family that ruled parts of Northern Italy
creation) (1444–1466) Lordship of Luzzara (1444–1561) (brief reunion with Mantua 1460–1478) Raised to: Marquisate of Luzzara (1561–1794) Raised to:
House_of_Gonzaga
American photographer (born 1947)
1983 (repr. 2005). ISBN 0-89381-113-0. Luzzara. Museo Nazionale delle Arti Naives "Cesare Zavattini" di Luzzara. Rubiera (Reggio Emilia): Arcadia Ed.,
Stephen_Shore
Military commander in the service of Austria (1663–1736)
Commercy who had died at Luzzara, Eugene returned to Vienna in January 1703. Eugene's European reputation was growing (Cremona and Luzzara had been celebrated
Prince_Eugene_of_Savoy
Italian noblewoman
(1493-1549) She inherited the fiefdom of Luzzara, which on her death passed to Gianfrancesco. She died in Luzzara, in 1501, allegedly after being poisoned
Caterina_Pico
where it formed part of the Franco-Spanish Bourbon army and was present at Luzzara and the Siege of Turin. When Spanish forces were withdrawn from Italy following
Juan José Navarro, 1st Marquess of Victoria
Juan_José_Navarro,_1st_Marquess_of_Victoria
French marshal and diplomat (1656–1706)
In the War of the Spanish Succession, he was present at the Battle of Luzzara. He became marshal in 1703, after the battle of Speyerbach. In 1704 he
Ferdinand_de_Marsin
renounced his claims to the Duchy of Mantua and received Reggiolo and Luzzara as compensation The strategic Piedmontese location of Pinerolo was awarded
Treaty_of_Cherasco
Battle in War of the Spanish Succession
Imperial cavalry detachment under General Annibal Visconti. Milan Mantua Luzzara Guastalla Borgoforte Cremona Chiari Modena Santa Vittoria Guastalla Castelnuovo
Battle_of_Santa_Vittoria
123rd season in existence of US Cremonese
10 August 2025 Friendly Reggiana 0–0 Cremonese Luzzara, Italy 16:00 CEST Report Stadium: Stadio Compagnoni
2025–26_US_Cremonese_season
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Villastrada. Dosolo borders the following municipalities: Gualtieri, Guastalla, Luzzara, Pomponesco, Suzzara, Viadana. ‹ The template Historical populations is
Dosolo
American photographer (1890–1976)
(1950), La France de Profil (1952), Un Paese (featuring photographs of Luzzara and the Po River Valley in Italy, Einaudi, 1955), Tir a'Mhurain / Outer
Paul_Strand
Irish royal family
of Col. Tiernan O'Rourke, The O'Rourke (died in 1702 at the Battle of Luzzara) by his wife Isabella MacDonagh (see photo) daughter of Capt. Brian MacDonagh
O'Conor_dynasty
Battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Assault_on_Brussels_(1708)
Military unit
of the Spanish Succession, the regiment was commended for its role at Luzzara, where it took extremely heavy casualties including many officers. Fitzjames
Lord_Grand_Prior's_Regiment
Dutch painter (1646–1733)
depictions of: Battle of Zenta (1697) Battle of Chiari (1701) Battle of Luzzara (1702) Battle of Blenheim (1704) Battle of Cassano (1705) Battle of Turin
Jan_van_Huchtenburg
1709 siege of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Mons_(1709)
1706 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Turin
1712 raid of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Grovestins's_cavalry_raid
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
producing Iveco Daily vehicles. The municipality borders Dosolo, Gonzaga, Luzzara (RE), Motteggiana, Pegognaga and Viadana. It includes six civil parishes
Suzzara
1702 siege of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Capture_of_Liège_(1702)
Colonia in Canossa, Italy
and Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1744) thought that Luceria was ancient Luzzara, which is usually considered to have been founded by the Lombards, although
Luceria
Italian football team based in Gozzano (NO)
Gozzano's home stadium is Stadio Alfredo d'Albertas on 3 Via Madonna di Luzzara, Monterosso. Totally renovated and upgraded in 2019 after "cusiani" team's
AC_Gozzano
Part of the War of the Spanish Succession (1703)
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Stekene
Jagodina (Serbia), Museo Nazionale della Arti Naives „Cesare Zavattini” – Luzzara (Italy), Musée International d’Art Naive – Bages (France), Slovenian Naive
Guido_Vedovato
Surname list
Years' War 18th century AD Austria War of Spanish Succession - Battle of Luzzara - Iberian Campaign Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718) 18th century AD Russia
Clan_O'Dwyer
Tractor with only one axle
disc-mowers (for 4-wheel tractor mounting). In 1988 BCS purchased Ferrari at Luzzara and in 1999 BCS purchased Pasquali at Calenzano; these acquisitions strengthened
Two-wheel_tractor
Prince de Vaudémont, Prince of Commercy
Savoy. He distinguished himself in the Battle of Cremona and Battle of Luzzara, and was made Fieldmarshal together with Guido Starhemberg in February
Charles Thomas, Prince of Vaudémont
Charles_Thomas,_Prince_of_Vaudémont
Prince de Commercy, Count de Rosnay
children. He died during the War of Spanish Succession in the Battle of Luzzara. He was Duke of Joyeuse but after Charles entered into the service of Leopold
Charles,_Prince_of_Commercy
Siege of War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Twelfth_siege_of_Gibraltar
1704 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Blenheim
Giovanni Lusernetta Lusevera Lusia Lusiana Lusigliè Lustra Luvinate Luzzana Luzzara Luzzi Maccagno con Pino e Veddasca Maccastorna Macchia d'Isernia Macchia
Alphabetical list of municipalities of Italy
Alphabetical_list_of_municipalities_of_Italy
French lieutenant-general of Italian extraction
June 1702. He distinguished himself again at San Vittoria and Battle of Luzzara, and while helping to cover the Siege of Governolo fought an action at
François Zénobe Philippe Albergotti
François_Zénobe_Philippe_Albergotti
823 42.15 138.1 Gualtieri 6,364 35.65 178.5 Guastalla 14,675 52.93 277.3 Luzzara 8,577 38.54 222.5 Montecchio Emilia 10,441 24.39 428.1 Novellara 13,406
List of municipalities of the Province of Reggio Emilia
List_of_municipalities_of_the_Province_of_Reggio_Emilia
Italian politician and communist revolutionary
the Communist Party of Italy (PCd'I) in 1921. Fortichiari was born in Luzzara, in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. He began his activity as a journalist
Bruno_Fortichiari
French Field Marshal
Lieutenant-General in Italy, where he participated in the Battle of Chiari, Battle of Luzzara and the sieges of Governolo, Vercelli and Ivrea. In 1708, he moved to Spain
Jacques_Bazin_de_Bezons
Italian painter (1895–1977)
museum naives Cesare Zavattini, Luzzara (RE). "Child". Limestone sculpture. National museum naives Zavattini, Luzzara (RE). "Monuments for dead soldiers
Andrea_Mozzali
1709 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Malplaquet
French military campaign
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Rhine_campaign_of_1713
French military officer and Marshal of France
Cavalry Conflicts Seneffe (1674) Konzer Brücke (1675) Marsaglia (1693) Luzzara (1702) Cassano (1705) Turin (1706) Castiglione (1706) Toulon (1707) Awards
Jacques Eléonor Rouxel de Grancey
Jacques_Eléonor_Rouxel_de_Grancey
Irish Jacobite soldier (c. 1649–1702)
outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession. He was killed at the Battle of Luzzara in 1702. Although he was his father's only son, he could not inherit the
Mark_Talbot
British agricultural machinery manufacturer
(4WD 4-cylinder 30hp), all of which were made by Ferrari (tractors) of Luzzara. Around 1990 they began importing Steyr tractors from Austria, and selling
Marshall,_Sons_&_Co.
French noble and general (1654–1712)
Spanish Succession Campaigns in Italy Battle of Santa Vittoria Battle of Luzzara Battle of Cassano Battle of Calcinato Campaign in Flanders Battle of Oudenarde
Louis_Joseph,_Duke_of_Vendôme
30 July Russia defeats Sweden. War of the Spanish Succession Battle of Luzzara 15 Aug Inconclusive battle between Austria and a French-Savoyard coalition
List_of_battles_1601–1800
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Bonn_(1703)
1704 capture by the Anglo-Dutch fleet
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Capture_of_Gibraltar
Battle in the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Almansa
Irish Catholic prelate
(1691) and served the Hapsburg Empire; he was killed at the battle of Luzzara in the Po Valley in August 1702. Tiernan was regarded as the Chief of the
Thaddeus_Francis_O'Rourke
1707 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_at_The_Lizard
Principal army of the Kingdom of France
Ath (1697) Siege of Barcelona (1697) Battle of Chiari (1701) Battle of Luzzara (1702) Battle of Friedlingen (1702) Battle of Ekeren (1703) First Battle
French_Royal_Army
1706 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Alcántara_(1706)
1706 battle in the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Ramillies
Battle of 1706 during the War of Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Castiglione_(1706)
Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat from 1649 to 1665
son's behalf, which confirmed his ownership over the fiefs of Reggiolo and Luzzara that the Dukes of Guastalla had controlled since 1631. During her regency
Archduchess Isabella Clara of Austria
Archduchess_Isabella_Clara_of_Austria
Italian medical scientist, physician and naturalist
1692, he married Laura Mattacodi. In 1695, he became medico condotto of Luzzara and held this post until 1698, when he accepted a similar one at Castelnovo
Antonio_Vallisneri
Italian painter (1806–1872)
depictions of portraits, history, and sacred subjects. He was born in Luzzara di Reggio Emilia, the son of the Carlo Signorini. He taught at the Academy
Gaetano_Signorini
1706 siege
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Ostend_(1706)
Eugene of Savoy in northern Italy, including the battles of Cremona and Luzzara. Later they participated in the suppression of the Hungarian insurgency
Danish Auxiliary Corps in Habsburg service 1701–1709
Danish_Auxiliary_Corps_in_Habsburg_service_1701–1709
French noble and soldier
(1641–1713); they had two children, François Joseph (1662–1702), killed at Luzzara, and Nicolas Charles (1669–1696) who died of disease at Tournai. He became
François_de_Créquy
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Ghent_(1708)
Neapolitan aristocrat
part in the battle of Cremona, the siege of Mantua [it] and the battle of Luzzara in 1702. He spent much of the next two years in Vienna and Hungary. In
Tiberio_Carafa_(1669–1742)
subsequently promoted to Major general. In 1702, he participated in the Battle of Luzzara and in 1703, under Count Guido Starhemberg, he decisively defeated the
Leo_Ulfeldt
Siege during the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Landau_(1704)
Italian composer
northern Italian composer of the seventeenth century. Cazzati was born in Luzzara in the Duchy of Mantua. Though almost unknown today, during his lifetime
Maurizio_Cazzati
French noble family
Barcelona, the Battle of Cremona (where he was wounded), and the Battle of Luzzara, where, on 15 August 1702, he was killed. He had no issue. François of
House_of_La_Rochefoucauld
1702 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Vigo_Bay
of the Order of the Iron Crown, married to Princess Carlotta Gonzaga di Luzzara (1767-1823) in 1785 Massimiliano VII Giovanni (1818–1824), 11th Marquess
Stampa_family
Two Dutch Golden Age painters
commencing with the Battle of Zenta (1697), Battle of Chiari (1701), Battle of Luzzara (1702), Battle of Blenheim (1704), Battle of Cassano (1705), Battle of
Huchtenburg
1714 naval battle
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle of the Malacca Strait (1714)
Battle_of_the_Malacca_Strait_(1714)
Italian painter (1675–1720)
1700, for whom he produced a variety of works, among them his Battle of Luzzara, which Louis XIV of France (the victor in that battle) is said to have
Lorenzo_Comendich
Marquis of Castel Goffredo, Castiglione, Solferino
(bishop of Mantua) Successor Alfonso Gonzaga Born (1494-04-20)20 April 1494 Luzzara Died 19 July 1549(1549-07-19) (aged 55) Castel Goffredo Spouse Ginevra
Aloisio_Gonzaga
1702 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Assault_on_Nijmegen_(1702)
Viceroy of Ireland for James II of England
illegitimate son, Mark Talbot, served as an officer in France before his death at Luzzara in 1702. Talbot's estate in nearby Carton, renamed Talbotstown, was uncompleted
Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell
Richard_Talbot,_1st_Earl_of_Tyrconnell
Battle in the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Oudenarde
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Xàtiva_(1707)
1708 siege
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Lille_(1708)
1702 siege
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Kaiserswerth
1704 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Málaga_(1704)
Part of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714)
Siege_of_Barcelona_(1713–1714)
(1662–1702), already held the rank of Lieutenant-General when he was killed at Luzzara on 13 August 1702; and Nicolas Charles, sire de Créquy, was killed before
Créquy_family
First siege of Douai during the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Siege_of_Douai_(1710)
1712 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Denain
Prince of Auersperg
failure by disregarding the orders of Prince Eugene during the Battle of Luzzara in the Campaign in Italy in 1702. Later in his career, he was at various
Franz_Karl_of_Auersperg
Military unit
Cremona. Shortly thereafter the regiment was involved in the Battle of Luzzara. The army then moved back west and took part in the disastrous Siege of
Dauphin's_Cavalry_Regiment
Topics referred to by the same term
(1446–1496), condottiero Gianfrancesco Gonzaga (1488–1524) [it], lord of Luzzara Gianfrancesco Gonzaga (1502–1539) [it], soldier, called Cagnino Gianfrancesco
Gianfrancesco_Gonzaga
1705 battle
and Southern France Carpi Chiari Cremona 1st Castiglione Santa Vittoria Luzzara Borgoforte Guastalla Governolo Nago Arco Castelnuovo Bormida 1st Susa Vercelli
Battle_of_Montjuïc_(1705)
LUZZARA
LUZZARA
LUZZARA
LUZZARA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Flow of the river
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of King Neferakara.
Male
Hebrew
(ש×ְלמׄה) Contracted form of Hebrew Shelomoh, SHLOMO means "peaceable."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, German, Teutonic
Powerful Protector; Rich; Ruler
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the blessed
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Armenian, Australian, Farsi, French, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Muslim, Sanskrit, Tamil
Limit; Border; Listener; Precious Thing; Treasure; Boundary; Bank; Shore
Girl/Female
Tamil
River
Male
French
French form of Latin Cosmo, COSME means "order, beauty."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German
Elegant; Witty
LUZZARA
LUZZARA
LUZZARA
LUZZARA
LUZZARA