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The House of Orseolo (Italian: [orˈsɛolo]) was a powerful Venetian noble family descended from Orso Ipato and his son Teodato Ipato, the first Doges of
Orseolo
Topics referred to by the same term
Pietro Orseolo may refer to: Pietro I Orseolo (928–987), Doge of Venice from 976 to 978 Pietro II Orseolo, Doge of Venice from 991 to 1009 Peter Orseolo, King
Pietro_Orseolo
Doge of Venice from 976 until 978
Pietro I Orseolo OSBCam, also known as Peter Urseulus, (928–987) was the Doge of Venice from 976 until 978. He abdicated his office and left in the middle
Pietro_I_Orseolo
Doge of Venice from 991 to 1009
Pietro II Orseolo (961−1009) was the Doge of Venice from 991 to 1009, and a member of the House of Orseolo. He began the period of eastern expansion of
Pietro_II_Orseolo
Doge of Venice from 1008 to 1026
Otto Orseolo (Italian: Ottone Orseolo, also Urseolo; c. 992−1032) was the Doge of Venice from 1008 to 1026 and 1030 to 1032. He was the third son of Doge
Otto_Orseolo
Margravine of Austria (1015–1071)
Frozza Orseolo (1015 – 17 February 1071) was a Margravine of Austria by marriage to Adalbert, Margrave of Austria. She was also a member of the Venetian
Frozza_Orseolo
King of Hungary (r. 1038–1041, 1044–1046)
Italian: Pietro di Venezia; 1010 or 1011 – 1046, or late 1050s), born Pietro Orseolo and known as Peter the Venetian, was King of Hungary twice. He first succeeded
Peter,_King_of_Hungary
Hungarian noblewoman and a dogaressa of Venice
Otto Orseolo (r. 1009—1026). She was the daughter of Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians and Princess Sarolt. Grimelda married the Doge Otto Orseolo (r
Grimelda_of_Hungary
Chief magistrate of Venetian Republic
Croatia and conquering some Dalmatian territory in 1000, Doge Pietro II Orseolo adopted the title dux Dalmatiae, 'Duke of Dalmatia', or in its fuller form
Doge_of_Venice
Doge of Venice from 1026 to 1032
the assembly of the nobles after the deposition of his predecessor, Otto Orseolo. The dates of his birth and death are unknown. Barbolano's reign occurred
Pietro_Barbolano
Cathedral church in Venice, Italy
successor, Pietro I Orseolo (in office 976–978). Within two years, the church was repaired and at the sole expense of the Orseolo family, indications
St_Mark's_Basilica
Holy Roman Emperor from 996 to 1002
he became the patron of Otto Orseolo, the son of Venetian Doge Pietro II Orseolo. He then pledged to support Otto Orseolo as the next Doge of Venice, leading
Otto_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
First Venetian to hold power in Dalmatia
Giovanni Orseolo (981-1006/7) was the first Venetian to hold power in Dalmatia, holding the title of Dux Dalmatiae. Giovanni's father Pietro II Orseolo was
Giovanni_Orseolo
Annual feast of the Republic of Venice
Republic's history; the first being May 9, 1000, when the Doge Pietro II Orseolo decided to conquer the allied Croats and Narentines, protecting the interests
Festa_della_Sensa
Habsburg consort from 1854 to 1898
House of Babenberg Richardis of Sualafeldgau Glismod of West-Saxony Frozza Orseolo Adelaide of Eilenburg Swanhilde of Ungarnmark Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg
Empress_Elisabeth_of_Austria
This is a list of the queens consorts of Hungary (Hungarian: királyné), the consorts of the kings of Hungary. After the extinction of the Árpád dynasty
List of Hungarian royal consorts
List_of_Hungarian_royal_consorts
Historical region in Croatia and Montenegro
later. On this occasion Doge Orseolo named himself "Duke of Dalmatia", starting the colonial empire of Venice. Orseolo led the Venetian fleet into the
Dalmatia
Church in Venice, Italy
under Bishop Otto Orseolo, whose father Pietro Orseolo II was the Doge of Venice at the time, in 1008. With this renovation, Orseolo raised the nave, added
Torcello_Cathedral
King of Hungary from 1046 to 1060
by the pagan Hungarians enabled him to take the throne from King Peter Orseolo. He strengthened the position of Catholicism in the Kingdom of Hungary
Andrew_I_of_Hungary
Great-granddaughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lakapenos
Helene. In 1004 Maria was married to Giovanni Orseolo, the son of the Doge of Venice Pietro II Orseolo. The marriage was celebrated in the imperial chapel
Maria_Argyropoulina
Margrave of Milan (1009–1097)
Duke of Normandy. Some sources say he also married Vitalia Orseolo, daughter of Peter Orseolo. They had a daughter: Itta. He had an extra-marital affair
Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan
Albert_Azzo_II,_Margrave_of_Milan
Margrave of Austria from 1055 to 1075
born to Margrave Adalbert of Austria and his wife Frozza Orseolo, daughter of Doge Otto Orseolo of Venice. He increased the territory of his margraviate
Ernest,_Margrave_of_Austria
Venetian deacon
deacon John, the chaplain and perhaps a relative of the Doge Pietro II Orseolo (991–1009). John enjoyed the confidence of this doge, and was often sent
John the Deacon (Venetian chronicler)
John_the_Deacon_(Venetian_chronicler)
City in Croatia
under Frankish rule. In 998, the city swore allegiance to Doge Pietro II Orseolo and became a vassal of the Republic of Venice. In 1186, it placed itself
Zadar
Doge of Venice from 978 until 979
Saxony because of the revolt against his father. His predecessor Pietro I Orseolo had left Venice to become a monk. He voluntarily abdicated after serving
Vitale_Candiano
Margrave of Austria from 1018 to 1055
Glismod of West-Saxony. They had no known children. He married second Frozza Orseolo, who later took the name of Adelheid. She was the sister of Peter Urseolo
Adalbert,_Margrave_of_Austria
King of Croatia
Svetoslav Suronja, who allied himself with the Venetian Doge Pietro II Orseolo in 1000. The Doge then began a successful campaign in Dalmatia. In Trogir
Krešimir_III
Italian Catholic saint (died 1046)
Modern historians say that internal strifes (armed conflicts between the Orseolos and their opponents) compelled him to leave the town around 1018 or 1021
Gerard_of_Csanád
Grand Prince of the Hungarians from the early 970s to 997
(from 1046) (1) Giselle of Bavaria Stephen I of Hungary daughter Doge Otto Orseolo daughter Samuel of Hungary*** Emeric Adalbert of Austria Frowila Peter
Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians
Géza,_Grand_Prince_of_the_Hungarians
Byzantine emperor from 920 to 944
1006 or 1007; she married Giovanni Orseolo, son of Doge Pietro II Orseolo; they were the parents of: Basilio Orseolo, died 1006 or 1007 Pulcheria Argyre
Romanos_I_Lekapenos
by the Orseolo. Banished to Constantinople and forced to became a monk. — Orso Orseolo [it] (988−1049) 1030–1032 (As regent for Otto Orseolo) Patriarch
List_of_doges_of_Venice
Relationship between the parents and godparents of a child
its roots in medieval European Catholicism. The Doge of Venice Pietro II Orseolo worked all his life for creating solid contacts with the contemporary monarchs
Compadre
Doge of Venice from 1192 to 1205
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Enrico_Dandolo
Byzantine emperor from 1028 to 1034
Romanos; and Maria Argyropoulina, who married Giovanni Orseolo, son of Doge Pietro II Orseolo. He served as krites (judge) in Opsikion, with the rank
Romanos_III_Argyros
Frassati 6 April 1901 4 July 1925 7 September 2025 by Pope Leo XIV Pietro I Orseolo 928 10 January 987 18 April 1731 (equivalent) by Pope Clement XII Pinytus
List_of_Catholic_saints
King of Hungary from 1060 to 1063
that Vazul inclined towards paganism, favored his own sister's son, Peter Orseolo. In order to ensure his nephew's succession, Stephen had Vazul blinded
Béla_I_of_Hungary
Hungarian ruling dynasty (9th century – 1301)
September 1031), King Stephen I assigned his sister's son, the Venetian Peter Orseolo as his heir which resulted in a conspiracy led by his cousin, Vazul, who
Árpád_dynasty
Doge of Venice from 1071 to 1084
restore power to Otto Orseolo, but the former Doge lay dying in Constantinople and was unable to return from exile. Domenico Orseolo, a younger brother of
Domenico_Selvo
Calendar year
with visibility as far south as Germany and Korea. Spring – Pietro II Orseolo, doge of Venice, concludes a treaty with Emperor Basil II to transport
992
Dogaressa of Venice
Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Pietro I Orseolo (r. 976–978) and mother of doge Pietro II Orseolo. Felicia Malipiero is described as very religious
Felicia_Malipiero
Venetians under Orseolo Narentan pirates 11th century 1000 Battle of Swold Swedes and Danes Norwegians 9 Sep 1004 Venetians under Pietro Orseolo II Arabs At
List_of_naval_battles
Calendar year
Chinese rebel leader (b. 981) Odo II, margrave of the Saxon Ostmark Otto Orseolo (or Ottone), doge of Venice "Rudolf III | king of Burgundy | Britannica"
1032
Battle restoring Peter Orseolo to the Hungarian throne
for the Germans and thus for Westernising influences in Hungary. Peter Orseolo, who had been deposed by Samuel Aba in 1041, returned with the assistance
Battle_of_Ménfő
King of Croatia
hostage to the Venetian doge, Pietro II Orseolo, and apparently married the latter's daughter, Hicela Orseolo. Stephen I's son Peter Krešimir IV names
Stephen_I_of_Croatia
Doge of Venice from 1570 to 1577
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Alvise_I_Mocenigo
King of Hungary from 1000/1001 to 1038; Catholic saint
brothers-in-law. Around 1009, he gave his younger sister in marriage to Otto Orseolo, Doge of Venice (r. 1008–1026), a close ally of the Byzantine Emperor,
Stephen_I_of_Hungary
Doge of Venice from 1423 to 1457
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Francesco_Foscari
Doge of Venice from 1688 to 1694
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Francesco_Morosini
Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)
assassination were resolved only in 991 with the election of Pietro II Orseolo. Pietro II Orseolo gave a notable boost to Venetian commercial expansion by stipulating
Republic_of_Venice
Venetian chronicle compiled by John the Deacon
John was the chaplain and perhaps a relative of Venetian Doge Pietro II Orseolo (r. 991–1009). The first part, dealing with early history, is lacking,
Chronicon_Venetum_et_Gradense
Type 1936A (Mob) destroyer
meet the incoming blockade runner Pietro Orseolo. Heavy British air attacks were repelled, but Pietro Orseolo was damaged by a torpedo from the American
German_destroyer_Z37
Central European monarchy (1000–1946)
battle was at the town now called Bratislava, in 1052. Before 1052, Peter Orseolo, a supporter of the Holy Roman Empire, was overthrown by king Samuel Aba
Kingdom_of_Hungary
Doge of Venice from 1148 to 1156
Dotson, John E. "Foundations of Venetian Naval Strategy from Pietro II Orseolo to the Battle of Zonchio." Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Archived
Domenico_Morosini
Ménfő 5 June Germans and Hungarian supporters of the deposed King Peter Orseolo defeat Hungarians under King Samuel Aba who was captured and killed. Battle
List_of_battles_301–1300
Second conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice
1481–1512, Chapter VI: War with Venice, 1499–1503 John E. Dotson: Foundations of Venetian Naval Strategy from Pietro II Orseolo to the Battle of Zonchio
Ottoman–Venetian War (1499–1503)
Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1499–1503)
Eating utensil
some golden forks to Venice, when she married Giovanni Orseolo, the son of the Doge Pietro II Orseolo in 1004. Damian condemned the fork as "vanity". The
Fork
Doge of Venice from 1280 to 1289
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Giovanni_Dandolo
Doge of Venice from 1523 to 1538
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Andrea_Gritti
Parts of the historical region of Dalmatia under the rule of the Venetian Republic
Nin, and Biograd na Moru among others. Beginning with Doge Pietro II Orseolo, who ruled Venice from 991 AD, Venetian attention towards mainland Veneto
Dalmatia_under_Venetian_rule
Doge of Venice from 1032 to 1043
public pressure to reinstate Otto Orseolo, but when it was found out that Otto Orseolo was dying, Domenico Orseolo [it], Otto's less popular relative
Domenico_Flabanico
Doge of Venice from 717 to 726
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Marcello_Tegalliano
Military engagement of the Croatian-Venetian wars in Medieval Europe
forced him to seek refuge in Venice. At the same time, Doge Pietro II Orseolo prepared his forces to take control over Dalmatian city-states and Narentine
Siege_of_Lastovo
Bishop of Winchester (died 863)
Julian Eymard Peter Nolasco Philip Neri Pier Giorgio Frassati Pietro I Orseolo Pio of Pietrelcina Prosper of Aquitaine Rafael Guízar y Valencia Raphael
Swithun
Oldest coffee house in the world, located in Italy
notable Venetians: Goldoni, Marco Polo, Titian, Francesco Morosini, Pietro Orseolo, Andrea Palladio, Benedetto Marcello, Paolo Sarpi, Vettor Pisani and Enrico
Caffè_Florian
High altar retable in the Basilica di San Marco, Venice
Pala d'Oro was thought to be first commissioned in 976 by Doge Pietro Orseolo, where it was made up of precious stones and several enamels depicting
Pala_d'Oro
Last Doge of Venice from 1789 to 1797
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Ludovico_Manin
Founder of the Camaldolese order
Marinus and lived a life of extraordinary severity. About 978, Pietro I Orseolo, Doge of Venice, who had obtained his office by acquiescence in the murder
Romuald
Doge of the Republic of Venice from 756 to 764
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Domenico_Monegario
Doge of Venice from 726 to 737
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Orso_Ipato
Overview of Venice from the 8th century to 1797
Pietro I Orseolo; however, his conciliating policy was ineffective, and he resigned in favour of Vitale Candiano. Starting from Pietro II Orseolo, who reigned
History of the Republic of Venice
History_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
Doge of Venice from 979 to 991
by many previous Doges. He died in 991 and was succeeded by Pietro II Orseolo. https://archive.org/stream/dogaressasofveni00stal#page/314/mode/2up v
Tribuno_Memmo
Doge of Venice from 1485 to 1486
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Marco_Barbarigo
Doge of Venice from 1043 to 1071
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Domenico_I_Contarini
Doge of Venice from 1275 to 1280
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Jacopo_Contarini
King of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1058 to 1074
(Stjepan I) and his wife Hicela, daughter of the Venetian Doge Pietro II Orseolo. Krešimir succeeded his father Stephen I upon his death in 1058 and was
Peter_Krešimir_IV
del Duca Ponte del Teatro Rio de San Luca Ponte Tron o de la Piavola Rio Orseolo Ponte de la Verona Rio de la Verona Ponte de le Veste Rio delle Veste Ponte
List_of_bridges_in_Venice
Doge of Venice from 887 to 912
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Pietro_Tribuno
Doge of Venice from 959 to 976
defined, which led to disputes and to a long fight that doge Pietro II Orseolo (991-1009) undertook in 995–96 against the belligerent bishop of Belluno
Pietro_IV_Candiano
emerging confrontation that Conrad II expelled the Venetian doge Otto Orseolo, the husband of Stephen's sister Grimelda from Venice in 1026. Conrad also
German–Hungarian War (1030–1031)
German–Hungarian_War_(1030–1031)
Doge of Venice from 1556 to 1559
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Lorenzo_Priuli
Italian saint (1922–1962)
Julian Eymard Peter Nolasco Philip Neri Pier Giorgio Frassati Pietro I Orseolo Pio of Pietrelcina Prosper of Aquitaine Rafael Guízar y Valencia Raphael
Gianna_Beretta_Molla
Doge of Venice from 1684 to 1688
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Marcantonio_Giustinian
Calendar year
Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Maghribi, Arab statesman (d. 1027) Giovanni Orseolo, Venetian nobleman (d. 1006) Li Deming, Chinese general and rebel leader
981
Doge of Venice in 1618
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Nicolò_Donato
Doge of Venice from 1116/1117 to 1129/1130
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Domenico_Michiel
Doge of Venice from 1253 to 1268
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Reniero_Zeno
City in Croatia
offered its allegiance to Venice and in 998 the Venetian Doge Pietro II Orseolo, led a large naval expedition which defeated the Narentines the same year
Split,_Croatia
Doge of Venice from 836 to 864
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Pietro_Tradonico
Christian saint
Julian Eymard Peter Nolasco Philip Neri Pier Giorgio Frassati Pietro I Orseolo Pio of Pietrelcina Prosper of Aquitaine Rafael Guízar y Valencia Raphael
Humilis_of_Bisignano
Doge of Venice from 942 until 959
Narentines for safe passage for the next 50 years, until Doge Pietro II Orseolo's reign. His dogaressa was Arcielda Candiano. Pietro and Arcielda had: Doge
Pietro_III_Candiano
Lance that pierced Jesus' side as he hung on the cross
of the Hungarian lance is less clear. When Stephen's successor, Peter Orseolo was deposed in 1041, he sought the aid of German king Henry III, who captured
Holy_Lance
Byzantine magister militum per Venetiae of Venice
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Felice_Cornicola
First Doge of Venice from 697 to 717
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Paolo_Lucio_Anafesto
Italian Roman Catholic priest
Julian Eymard Peter Nolasco Philip Neri Pier Giorgio Frassati Pietro I Orseolo Pio of Pietrelcina Prosper of Aquitaine Rafael Guízar y Valencia Raphael
Pacificus_of_San_Severino
Doge of Venice from 1521 to 1523
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Antonio_Grimani
Doge of Venice from 1655 to 1656
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Carlo_Contarini
Venetian surname
Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Pietro I Orseolo and mother of doge Pietro II Orseolo Francesco Malipiero (1824–1887), Italian opera composer
Malipiero
Patrician family of the Republic of Venice
marriage) Pasquale Malipiero (by marriage) Connected families Nemanjić dynasty Orseolo family Sanudo family Priuli family Malipiero family Distinctions Doge of
Dandolo
Doge of Venice from 1709 to 1722
Candiano Pietro IV Candiano† Pietro I Orseolo♦ Vitale Candiano♦ Tribuno Memmo Pietro II Orseolo 11th century Otto Orseolo* Pietro Centranico* Domenico Flabanico
Giovanni_II_Cornaro
Island of Croatia
the Principality of Pagania came under Venetian control. Doge Pietro II Orseolo launched a naval expedition along the coast and assumed the title Duke
Korčula
ORSEOLO
ORSEOLO
ORSEOLO
ORSEOLO
Male
Hebrew
(גִּדֵּל) Hebrew name GIDDEL means "too great; giant." In the bible, this is the name of the head of a family of temple slaves, and the head of the descendants of Solomon's servants.
Girl/Female
Bengali, French, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Turkish
Son of the Sea
Girl/Female
Indian
Wisdom
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Mighty Spearman; Blend of Jar and Darell
Boy/Male
Biblical
The Lord that judges.
Male
German
Proto-Germanic name, INGWAZ means "Lord of the Inguins." In legend, this is the name of one of three sons of Mannus, the ancestor of the Ingaevones.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Well Minded; Thoughtful
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Pearl
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Bearden.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Kind Hearted; Winner
ORSEOLO
ORSEOLO
ORSEOLO
ORSEOLO
ORSEOLO