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River in the northwestern Alaska
The Noatak River (Inupiaq: Nuataam Kuuŋa) (also Noatok, Noatuk, Nunatok, or Notoark) is a river in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska.
Noatak_River
National Preserve along the Noatak River in northwestern Alaska
Noatak National Preserve is a United States National Preserve in northwestern Alaska that was established to protect the Noatak River Basin. The Noatak
Noatak_National_Preserve
Place in Alaska, United States
by Noatak Airport. Noatak was established as a fishing and hunting camp in the 1800s. Two identifiable groups of Inupiat resided on the Noatak River. The
Noatak,_Alaska
National park in Alaska, United States
North Fork of the Koyukuk River 102 miles (164 km) part of the Noatak River Tinayguk River 44 miles (71 km) The majority of Gates of the Arctic is designated
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Gates_of_the_Arctic_National_Park_and_Preserve
Topics referred to by the same term
Noatak may refer to one of the following: Noatak, Alaska Noatak River Noatak National Preserve Noatak Wilderness This disambiguation page lists articles
Noatak
Mountain range in Alaska
upper reaches of the West Fork of the Kobuk River (Kaluluktok Creek), Akabluak Pass, and the Noatak River. The Endicott Mountains are separated from the
Endicott_Mountains
Kivalina River – 60 miles (97 km) Wulik River – 80 miles (130 km) Noatak River – 425 miles (684 km) Agashashok River – 42 miles (68 km) Eli River – 90 miles
List_of_rivers_of_Alaska
Tundra ecoregion of Alaska, United States
across northern Alaska to the border with Canada's Yukon Territory. The Noatak River valley is the only forested area. The main vegetation is the scrubby
Arctic_foothills_tundra
Mountain in Alaska, U.S.
south central part of the national park, very close to the source of the Noatak River and not far from the Arrigetch Peaks. Its name comes from the Iñupiaq
Mount_Igikpak
River Ninilchik River Niukluk River Nizina River Noatak River Nowitna River Noxapaga River Nugnugaluktuk River Nushagak River Nutirwik Creek – named after
List of Alaska placenames of Native American origin
List_of_Alaska_placenames_of_Native_American_origin
including the Noatak River and Kobuk River, define the Kiana, Shungnak, Noatak, and Selawick districts. The Noatak district is now within the Noatak National
Gold_mining_in_Alaska
Traditional clothing worn by the Yup'ik people of Alaska
From Firth River and its tributary Joe Creek on Arctis slope, west along south slopes of Brooks Range from Arctic and Wiseman to Noatak River. South in
Yupʼik_clothing
Protected areas in the United States
"New River Gorge National Park and Preserve". National Park Service. Archived from the original on October 13, 2010. Retrieved March 29, 2021. "Noatak National
National_preserve
miles (800 km) Noatak River – 420 miles (680 km) Porcupine River – 380 miles (610 km) Stikine River – 379 miles (610 km) Colville River – 350 miles (560 km)
List of longest rivers of the United States by state
List_of_longest_rivers_of_the_United_States_by_state
Nissequogue River - New York Nissitissit River - New Hampshire, Massachusetts Noatak River - Alaska Nodaway River - Iowa, Missouri Nokasippi River - Minnesota
List of rivers of the United States: N
List_of_rivers_of_the_United_States:_N
American Navy officer and Arctic explorer (1852–1905)
to the Kobuk River, they explored the Ambler River (a tributary of the Kobuk), the Selawik River valley to the south and the Noatak River valley to the
George_M._Stoney
Mulchatna River Noatak River Nowitna River Salmon River Selawik River Sheenjek River Tinayguk River Tlikakila River Unalakleet River Wind River State Comprehensive
Bureau_of_Outdoor_Recreation
Native Alaskan politician (born 1941)
him and his sister Saigulik to extended family that lived along the Noatak River delta. Hensley grew up without electricity and running water. He and
Willie_Hensley
Service Salmon River in Oregon Ontonagon River, Michigan Wilson Creek Red River, New Mexico Lower Flathead River Loxhatchee River Taunton River White Clay
List of National Wild and Scenic Rivers
List_of_National_Wild_and_Scenic_Rivers
Coola R) Oncorhynchus nerka (KANCHALAN RIVER) Oncorhynchus nerka (KOBUK RIVER) Oncorhynchus nerka (NOATAK RIVER) Oncorhynchus nerka (OKHOTSK-OYASHIO MIXING)
IUCN Red List data deficient species (Chordata)
IUCN_Red_List_data_deficient_species_(Chordata)
National park in Alaska, United States
between Selawik National Wildlife Refuge and the Noatak National Preserve. It is over 75 miles (121 km) by river to the Chukchi Sea. The Gates of the Arctic
Kobuk_Valley_National_Park
Inupiaq Eskimo healer and midwife
the region she inhabited is in the drainage areas of the Noatak, Kobuk, and Selawik Rivers as well as Sisualik. Her life in this region coincided with
Della_Keats
River in Alaska, United States
Sheep Mountain, and it is 42 miles (67 km) northwest of Noatak. Umiak Bend, along the river and 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Kivalina, was named after
Wulik_River
Mountain range in Alaska, United States
range located northeast of the Kotzebue Sound, in between the Kobuk and Noatak Rivers in Alaska. The range was named after Smithsonian Institution Secretary
Baird_Mountains
River in Alaska, United States
The Ivishak River /ˈiːviːʃɑːk/ is a 95-mile (153 km) tributary of the Sagavanirktok River in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Fed
Ivishak_River
River in Alaska, United States
The Delta River (Middle Tanana: Niithaayh Ndiige) is a river in eastern Alaska, United States. It is a tributary of the Tanana River, and by extension
Delta_River
River in the U.S. state of Alaska
recent geologic times, however, when sea level was lower, the Noatak, Kobuk, and Selawik Rivers were joined. Now, they have separate deltas with many lakes
Kobuk_River
River in Alaska, United States
The John River (Iñupiaq: Atchiiniq) is a 125-mile (201 km) tributary of the Koyukuk River in the northern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It was named
John_River_(Alaska)
Mountain in Alaska, United States
mountain drains into tributaries of the Kugururok River which in turn is a tributary of the Noatak River. Topographic relief is significant as the southeast
Copter_Peak
River in Alaska, United States
The Andreafsky River[pronunciation?] (Yup'ik: Negeqliq) is a 120-mile (190 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Andreafsky
Andreafsky_River
River in Alaska, United States
The Wind River is a tributary of the East Fork Chandalar River in the U.S. state of Alaska. It arises in the Philip Smith Mountains of the Brooks Range
Wind_River_(Alaska)
River in United States, Canada
The Fortymile River is a 60-mile (97 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon. Beginning at the
Fortymile_River
Mountain range in Alaska, United States
Gates of the Arctic National Park, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and Noatak National Preserve. The range was named by the United States Board on Geographic
Brooks_Range
Topics referred to by the same term
may also refer to: Pawn, Oregon, an historic forest community Pawn River, Burma Noatak Airport, International Civil Aviation Organization code PAWN Pawn
Pawn
Tributary of the Yukon River in the Alaska, USA
The Nowitna River is a 250-mile (400 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. The river flows northeast from the Kuskokwim Mountains
Nowitna_River
River in Alaska, United States
The Mulchatna River (Dena'ina: Vałts'atnaq') is a 160-mile (260 km) tributary of the Nushagak River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Beginning at Turquoise
Mulchatna_River
River in Alaska, United States
The Alatna River[pronunciation?] is a federally designated wild and scenic river partially contained within the boundaries of Gates of the Arctic National
Alatna_River
River in Alaska, United States
The Selawik River (Iñupiaq: Siiḷivium Kuuŋa; Koyukon: Nozaatne) is a stream, 140 miles (230 km) long, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska
Selawik_River
National forest in southeast Alaska
Chichagof-Yakobi Wilderness Endicott River Wilderness South Prince of Wales Wilderness South Etolin Wilderness Chuck River Wilderness Tebenkof Bay Wilderness
Tongass_National_Forest
State park in Alaska, United States
operates the Eagle River Nature Center which exhibits interpretive information on wildlife and geological features. The basin of the Eagle River can be accessed
Chugach_State_Park
Protected area in Alaska, United States
Mountains. Broad rivers run in glacial valleys between the ranges, including the Chitina River, Chisana River and the Nabesna River. All but the Chisana
Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve
Wrangell–St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve
Region of Alaska
the Aniakchak River. The river valley zones are subdivided into southeastern and northwestern areas. On the southeast side, the rivers fall steeply through
Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve
Aniakchak_National_Monument_and_Preserve
River in Alaska, United States
The Alagnak River (/əˈlæɡnæk/ ə-LAG-nak) is a 64-mile (103 km) tributary of the Kvichak River in the U.S. state of Alaska. It has a catchment area of
Alagnak_River
River in Alaska, United States
The Charley River is an 88-mile (142 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Flowing generally northeast from the Mertie Mountains
Charley_River
Fjord in Alaska, U.S.
Preserves Bering Land Bridge Noatak Yukon–Charley Rivers National Trails Chilkoot Iditarod National Wild and Scenic Rivers Alagnak Alatna Andreafsky Aniakchak
Tracy_Arm
Protected area in Alaska
Canada lynx, wolverine, pine marten, American beaver, and North American river otter. Further inland, mountain goats may be seen near the slope. Hundreds
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Arctic_National_Wildlife_Refuge
River in Alaska, United States
The Gulkana River[pronunciation?] is a 60-mile (97 km) tributary of the Copper River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Beginning near the southeastern end of
Gulkana_River
United States national preserve in Alaska
1,800-mile (3,000 km) Yukon River and the entire Charley River basin. The preserve protects the undeveloped Charley River and a significant portion of
Yukon–Charley Rivers National Preserve
Yukon–Charley_Rivers_National_Preserve
National park in Alaska, United States
inland. The park abuts McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and Refuge on Kamishak Bay. The Alagnak River, designated a wild river, originates within the preserve
Katmai National Park and Preserve
Katmai_National_Park_and_Preserve
River in Alaska, United States
The Aniakchak River[pronunciation?] is a stream, 27 miles (43 km) long, in Lake and Peninsula Borough on the Alaska Peninsula in the United States. It
Aniakchak_River
and Wisconsin. There are four national rivers (marked with an asterisk) and ten national wild and scenic rivers administered as distinct units of the National
List of areas in the United States National Park System
List_of_areas_in_the_United_States_National_Park_System
Census area in Alaska, United States
Refuge Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge (part) Koyukuk Wilderness (part) Noatak National Preserve Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge Selawik National Wildlife
Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska
Yukon–Koyukuk_Census_Area,_Alaska
River in Alaska, United States
The Tinayguk River is a 44-mile (71 km) tributary of the North Fork Koyukuk River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Heading in the Endicott Mountains of the
Tinayguk_River
Ellen (October 16, 2023). "Arkansas group floats idea of Buffalo National River into national park preserve". ArkansasAdvocate. Rep. McSally, Martha [R-AZ-2
List of proposed national parks of the United States
List_of_proposed_national_parks_of_the_United_States
City in Alaska, United States
gathering center for the various communities in the region. The Noatak, Selawik and Kobuk Rivers drain into the Kotzebue Sound near Kotzebue to form a center
Kotzebue,_Alaska
National park in Alaska, US
lower elevations. The oldest site within park boundaries is the Teklanika River site, dated to about 7130 BC. More than 84 archaeological sites have been
Denali National Park and Preserve
Denali_National_Park_and_Preserve
U.S. National Monument and National Historic Landmark
1989, located about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of the monument, close to Noatak National Preserve on land owned by the NANA Regional Corporation, an Alaskan
Cape Krusenstern National Monument
Cape_Krusenstern_National_Monument
National park in Alaska, United States
outside the park to the east. The chief river in the park is the Kvichak River. Another large river, the Tlikakila River, runs across the park from its source
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
Lake_Clark_National_Park_and_Preserve
Niagara Gorge, New York Nine Mile Canyon, Utah Noatak Canyon, Alaska Palo Duro Canyon, Texas Paria River Canyon, southern Utah into northern Arizona Pine
List_of_canyons
River in Alaska, United States
The Salmon River arises in the Baird Mountains of the Brooks Range and flows 60 miles (97 km) south to join the Kobuk River 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest
Salmon River (Kobuk River tributary)
Salmon_River_(Kobuk_River_tributary)
Conservation area in Alaska
Alaska. It lies within the floodplain of the Koyukuk River, in a basin that extends from the Yukon River to the Purcell Mountains and the foothills of the
Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge
Koyukuk_National_Wildlife_Refuge
River in Alaska, United States
The Unalakleet River (Iñupiaq: Uŋalaqłiit Kurgat) in the U.S. state of Alaska flows southwest 90 miles (145 km) from the Kaltag Mountains to near the
Unalakleet_River
Recreation Site Chena River State Recreation Area Chena River State Recreation Site Harding Lake State Recreation Area Lower Chatanika River State Recreation
List_of_Alaska_state_parks
River
The North Fork of the Koyukuk River is one of the principal forks of the Koyukuk River, approximately 105 mi (160 km) long, in northern Alaska in the United
North_Fork_Koyukuk_River
State park in Alaska, United States
state park borders the Susitna River, which feeds into the Gompertz Channel near Anchorage, then into the ocean. Other rivers in the park include the Foraker
Denali_State_Park
City in the Unorganized Borough, Alaska
Kivalina Kongiganak Kotlik Kwethluk Kwigillingok Marshall Mountain Village Noatak Noorvik Nulato Nunapitchuk Pilot Station Point Hope Quinhagak Russian Mission
Whittier,_Alaska
River in Alaska, United States
The Sheenjek River is a 200-mile (320 km) tributary of the Porcupine River in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins in the eastern part of the Brooks Range
Sheenjek_River
Kotzebue High School, Kotzebue McQueen School, Kivalina Napaaqtugmiut School, Noatak Shungnak School, Shungnak Petersburg High School Grades 9-12 145 Students
List of high schools in Alaska
List_of_high_schools_in_Alaska
Mine in Alaska, United States
season. The Iñupiaq villages of Kivalina with a population of 377, and Noatak with 428 inhabitants, are the nearest permanent settlements to the mine
Red_Dog_mine
Marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean north of the Bering Strait
In Alaska, the rivers flowing into the Chukchi Sea are the Kivalina, the Kobuk, the Kokolik, the Kukpowruk, the Kukpuk, the Noatak, the Utukok, the
Chukchi_Sea
National wildlife refuge in central Alaska, United States
bear species, wolf packs, moose, mink, coyote, muskrat, beaver, marten, river otter, muskoxen, and wolverine. Caribou from the Western Arctic and Ray
Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge
Kanuti_National_Wildlife_Refuge
Protected area in Alaska, United States
Chuck River Wilderness is a 74,298-acre (30,067 ha) wilderness area located within the Tongass National Forest in the U.S. state of Alaska. It was designated
Chuck_River_Wilderness
State park in Alaska, United States
with Europeans. In 1818 a Russian expedition explored the area and its rivers and established a fur trading post in the area that remained active until
Wood-Tikchik_State_Park
on the shallow waters of Hotham Inlet. The Noatak is the third and probably the largest of the three rivers which flow into Kotzebue Sound from the east
Hotham_Inlet
Glacier in the United States
occurred from the Suicide Basin into the lake and downstream Mendenhall River. A major release in 2023 destroyed two buildings. The glacier is retreating
Mendenhall_Glacier
Souvenir program at U.S. National Parks
National Park (Rocky Mountain) Fort Bowie National Historic Site (West) Noatak National Preserve (Pacific Northwest & Alaska) Girl Scouts of the USA (Special
Passport to Your National Parks
Passport_to_Your_National_Parks
Archaeological site in Alaska, United States
Preserves Bering Land Bridge Noatak Yukon–Charley Rivers National Trails Chilkoot Iditarod National Wild and Scenic Rivers Alagnak Alatna Andreafsky Aniakchak
Old_Sitka_Site
River in Alaska, United States
The Chilikadrotna River[pronunciation?] is a 55-mile (89 km) tributary of the Mulchatna River in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins in Lake Clark National
Chilikadrotna_River
Ninilchik 14,512 898.69 (2,327.60) 530.10 (1,372.96) 1,428.79 (3,700.56) Noatak 514 16.20 (41.97) 0.69 (1.78) 16.89 (43.75) Nome 3,681 125.08 (323.95) 8
List of Indian reservations in the United States
List_of_Indian_reservations_in_the_United_States
Airport in Noatak, Alaska
Noatak Airport (IATA: WTK, ICAO: PAWN, FAA LID: WTK) (Iñupiaq: Nuataam Mirvia) is a state-owned public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km)
Noatak_Airport
American ethnologist and photographer (1868–1952)
Diomede Island. The Eskimo of Cape Prince of Wales. The Kotzebue Eskimo. The Noatak. The Kobuk. The Selawik. Indian Days of the Long Ago (1914) In the Land
Edward_S._Curtis
Island in Alaska, United States
Preserves Bering Land Bridge Noatak Yukon–Charley Rivers National Trails Chilkoot Iditarod National Wild and Scenic Rivers Alagnak Alatna Andreafsky Aniakchak
Unimak_Island
State Recreation Area near Willow, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska
Russian-American Company explored the area of the Cook Inlet and the Susitna River. Later, trade and then the prospect of gold attracted increased white settlement
Nancy Lake State Recreation Area
Nancy_Lake_State_Recreation_Area
Protected wetland area in the U.S. state of Alaska
wetland area centered on the confluence of the Yukon River, Porcupine River, and Chandalar River. The area is a significant waterfowl breeding ground
Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge
Yukon_Flats_National_Wildlife_Refuge
River in Alaska, United States
Birch Creek is a 150-mile (240 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Beginning at the confluence of Ptarmigan and Eagle creeks
Birch Creek (Yukon River tributary)
Birch_Creek_(Yukon_River_tributary)
River in Alaska, United States
The Tlikakila River (Dena'ina Athabascan Łiq'a Qilanhtnu, literally "salmon-are-there river") is a stream, 51 miles (82 km) long, in the U.S. state of
Tlikakila_River
Protected area in Alaska, United States
Endicott River Wilderness is a 98,729-acre (39,954 ha) wilderness area in the U.S. state of Alaska. Designated by the United States Congress in 1980 in
Endicott_River_Wilderness
Borough in Alaska, United States
and Preserve (part) Gates of the Arctic Wilderness (part) Noatak National Preserve (part) Noatak Wilderness (part) National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska AK-11
North_Slope_Borough,_Alaska
Tundra ecoregion of Canada and the United States
National Park Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Gates of the Arctic Wilderness Noatak Wilderness Mollie Beattie Wilderness Central Arctic Management Area Wilderness
Brooks–British_Range_tundra
(1978)) (Land Between the Lakes (1991–2017)) (Niwot Ridge (1979–2017)) (Noatak (1976–2017)) (San Dimas (1976–2018)) (San Joaquin (1976-2019)) (Stanislaus-Tuolumne
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Europe and North America
World_Network_of_Biosphere_Reserves_in_Europe_and_North_America
United States historic place
Preserves Bering Land Bridge Noatak Yukon–Charley Rivers National Trails Chilkoot Iditarod National Wild and Scenic Rivers Alagnak Alatna Andreafsky Aniakchak
Castle_Hill_(Sitka,_Alaska)
National wildlife refuge in Alaska, USA
northern part of the refuge, called Kaiyuh Flats, is adjacent to the Yukon River southwest of Galena. It contains 751,000 acres (3,040 km2). The southern
Innoko National Wildlife Refuge
Innoko_National_Wildlife_Refuge
State and federally managed ocean reserves
Preserves Bering Land Bridge Noatak Yukon–Charley Rivers National Trails Chilkoot Iditarod National Wild and Scenic Rivers Alagnak Alatna Andreafsky Aniakchak
List of marine protected areas of Alaska
List_of_marine_protected_areas_of_Alaska
Native Village of Nightmute Native Village of Nikolski Native Village of Noatak Native Village of Nuiqsut (aka Nooiksut) Native Village of Nunam Iqua previously
List of Alaska Native tribal entities
List_of_Alaska_Native_tribal_entities
Island in southeast Alaska, US
Preserves Bering Land Bridge Noatak Yukon–Charley Rivers National Trails Chilkoot Iditarod National Wild and Scenic Rivers Alagnak Alatna Andreafsky Aniakchak
Admiralty_Island
family, with his wife giving birth to Tarrlok and Amon who was born as Noatak. After Yakone learned that his sons could waterbend, he become consumed
List of Avatar: The Last Airbender characters
List_of_Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender_characters
River in Alaska, United States
(Upper Tanana: Taatthee Niign) is a 180-mile (290 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. The creek begins at the confluence of Champion
Beaver Creek (Yukon River tributary)
Beaver_Creek_(Yukon_River_tributary)
Native Village of Nightmute Native Village of Nikolski Native Village of Noatak Native Village of Nuiqsut (aka Nooiksut) Native Village of Nunam Iqua previously
List of federally recognized tribes by state
List_of_federally_recognized_tribes_by_state
Desert District BLM CA 26,102 40.784 10,563 105.63 October 31, 1994 Noatak Noatak National Preserve NPS AK 5,765,427 9,008.480 2,333,186 23,331.86 December
List of wilderness areas of the United States
List_of_wilderness_areas_of_the_United_States
Wildlife refuge in Alaska, United States
Preserves Bering Land Bridge Noatak Yukon–Charley Rivers National Trails Chilkoot Iditarod National Wild and Scenic Rivers Alagnak Alatna Andreafsky Aniakchak
Saint_Lazaria_Island
NOATAK RIVER
NOATAK RIVER
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hero
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Hebrew Yownathan, JÓNATAN means "God has given."
Boy/Male
Native American
Fire.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Best studier
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name NOOTAU means "fire."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New; Nootan; Cute
Female
Native American
Native American Iroquois name ONATAH means "of the earth."
Boy/Male
Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
New
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian, Sanskrit
A Bird
Girl/Female
African, Australian
Royal Birth
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
City in Haryana; Lord Surya (Sun)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Naya, New, Nootan
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Greek Noe, NOAK means "rest."
Female
Serbian
(Serbian Ðаташа): Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of Russian Natasha, NATAÅ A means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Naya, New, Nootan
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
First Sikh Guru
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Sun
Male
Hebrew
(× Ö¸×ªÖ¸×Ÿ) Variant spelling of Hebrew Nathan, NATAN means "a giver" or "whom God gave."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sun
NOATAK RIVER
NOATAK RIVER
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Greek
Boy/Male
Indian
Friend of Yama
Girl/Female
Irish
Beacon on the hill. Feminine of Brendan.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Goddess Amman
Female
African
honor arrives.
Boy/Male
Australian, Farsi
Name of a Medes King; Righteous
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Aim
Girl/Female
Sanskrit Hindi
Splendid.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
The Sky; Extream
NOATAK RIVER
NOATAK RIVER
NOATAK RIVER
NOATAK RIVER
NOATAK RIVER
n.
A hopper-shaped box or /nortar in which ore is placed for the action of the stamps.
pl.
of Notum
a.
Having rivers; as, a rivery country.
n.
Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil.
n.
The quality or state of being a river.
n.
A bitter crystalline substance constituting the essential principle of Natal aloes. Cf. Aloon.
a.
Of or pertaining to one's birth; accompying or dating from one's birth; native.
a.
Of or pertaining to one's birth; natal; belonging to the place or the circumstances in which one is born; -- opposed to foreign; as, native land, language, color, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to the back; dorsal.
v. i.
To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.
n.
A small marine fish of the family Atherinidae, having a silvery stripe along the sides. The European species (Atherina presbyter) is used as food. The American species (Menidia notata) is called silversides and sand smelt. See Silversides.
a.
A species of shrike.
a.
Presiding over nativity; as, natal Jove.
n.
The side or bank of a river.
a.
Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral.
n.
Any one of several species of small fishes of the family Atherinidae, having a silvery stripe along each side of the body. The common species of the American coast (Menidia notata) is very abundant. Called also silverside, sand smelt, friar, tailor, and tinker.
n.
One of a race which, with the Hottentots and Bushmen, inhabit South Africa. They inhabit the country north of Cape Colony, the name being now specifically applied to the tribes living between Cape Colony and Natal; but the Zulus of Natal are true Kaffirs.
a.
Supplied with rivers; as, a well rivered country.