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Commune in Suceava, Romania
Putna (German: Kloster-Putna) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages
Putna,_Suceava
River in Suceava County, Romania
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in Gura Putnei near Vicovu de Sus. Its length is 20 km (12 mi)
Putna_(Suceava)
Topics referred to by the same term
up putna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Putna can refer to the following places in Romania: Putna, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County Putna, a
Putna
Hiking trail in Romania
such as The Way of St. James and The Appalachian Trail. Starting at Putna, Suceava County, it stretches over 1,428 kilometres (887 miles), 10 counties
Via_Transilvanica
Fourth tier Romanian football league
"Fotbal, Liga a IV-a. Bradul Putna, campioana județului Suceava" [Football, Liga IV. Bradul Putna, the champion of Suceava county] (in Romanian). svnews
Liga_IV_Suceava
River in Suceava County, Romania
right tributary of the river Putna (Suceava basin) in Suceava County, Romania. It discharges into the Putna in the village Putna. Its length is 11 km (6.8 mi)
Putnișoara
Romanian Orthodox monastery
The Putna monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Putna) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery (one of the most important cultural religious and artistic centers established
Putna_Monastery
late in life and are buried in the portico of Putna Monastery church. Their son became a monk at Putna in 1731. He was ordained a hieromonk in 1736. He
Iacov_Putneanul
County of Romania
town of Suceava with its medieval fortifications; The Painted churches of northern Moldavia and their monasteries: The Voroneț Monastery; The Putna Monastery;
Suceava_County
River in Suceava County, Romania
(PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-05., map page 10 Putna (jud. Suceava), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Putna_(Moldova)
River in Ukraine, Romania
The Suceava (Ukrainian: Сучава, romanized: Suchava; Romanian: Suceava; Hungarian: Szucsáva) is a river located in the north-east of Romania (Suceava County)
Suceava_(river)
2018 declarations of unification in Moldova and Romania with the other country
achieved. Putna (Suceava County) – 22 April 2018. Signed by all present local councillors of the Local Council of Putna, which met in the Putna Monastery
2018 unification declarations in Moldova and Romania
2018_unification_declarations_in_Moldova_and_Romania
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Moldavia, Romania
the 14th century. Of these, eight Romanian Orthodox Churches located in Suceava County and built from the late 15th century to the late 16th century are
Churches_of_Moldavia
Romanian saint
retreating into a densely forested area of the Vițău valley near modern-day Putna. There he found a rock into which he carved a chapel. To this day one can
Daniil_Sihastrul
County in Romania
Moldavia and Suceava). Portretul României Interbelice - Județul Putna Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interwar Putna County. (in Romanian) Putna County
Putna_County
Architecture
which belongs to the UNESCO heritage are made in this style. Putna Monastery in Suceava County Neamț Monastery in Neamț County Princely Saint Nicholas
Moldavian_architectural_style
River in Suceava County, Romania
The Vițău is a right tributary of the river Putna in Romania. It flows into the Putna in the village Putna. Its length is 8 km (5.0 mi) and its basin size
Vițău
River in Ukraine and Romania
Morilor, Putna Seacă, Putna, Leica, Râmnicul Sărat, and Buzău. During July 2010, Gheorghe Flutur, president of the county council of Suceava, told the
Siret_(river)
Topics referred to by the same term
the Pilug in Hunedoara County, Romania Văcăria, a tributary of the Putna in Suceava County, Romania Pârâul Vacii (disambiguation) Văcărești (disambiguation)
Văcăria_River
Prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504
Assumption of the Mother of God in a glade on the Putna River in 1466. It became the central monument of Putna Monastery, extended by Stephen in 1467, when
Stephen_the_Great
Romanian composer (1853–1883)
Prutului ("On the Shores of the Prut River"), and Altarul mânăstirii Putna ("Putna Monastery's Altar") were already in the public conscience. As a student
Ciprian_Porumbescu
67th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Neamț (NT) Olt (OT) Prahova (PH) Satu Mare (SM) Sălaj (SJ) Sibiu (SB) Suceava (SV) Teleorman (TR) Timiș (TM) Tulcea (TL) Vaslui (VS) Vâlcea (VL) Vrancea
2008–09_Liga_IV
Commune in Vrancea, Romania
95 km (59 mi) to the north. The Putna Seacă train station serves the CFR Main Line 500, which connects Bucharest to Suceava and the Ukrainian border. ‹ The
Garoafa
Football league season
February 2022.(in Romanian) "Liga a 4-a Seniori" [League IV Seniors]. ajf-suceava.ro. Archived from the original on 10 August 2015. Retrieved 14 November
2014–15_Liga_IV
Historical region split between Romania and Ukraine
belonged to Ținutul Suceava, but not to Bukovina). The new Soviet-Romanian border was traced less than 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of Putna Monastery. Until
Bukovina
East: Iași Region and Bârlad Region; South: Putna Region and Stalin Region; West: Mureș Region; North: Suceava Region. 1952–1956: East: Iași Region; South:
Bacău_Region
Romanian holiday celebrated on 28 November
villages mostly in the Romanian part of Bukovina, such as Rădăuți, Suceava, Putna Vatra Dornei, and Câmpulung Moldovenesc, as well as by Romanians in
Bukovina_Day
Town in Suceava, Romania
of Bukovina and Western Moldavia. It was bought by Ștefan cel Mare for Putna Monastery in the year 1466. The locality, previously a rural commune, received
Vicovu_de_Sus
Football league season
achieved promotion to Liga III Bradul Putna (13th place) and Avântul Volovăț (14th place) were relegated to Liga V Suceava. Releul Mihoveni (Series I winners)
2017–18_Liga_IV
Princess consort of Moldavia
Eagles. Bogdan died in 1479, Peter in 1480. Both sons were buried in the Putna Monastery, established by their father. When Stephen made a donation to
Evdochia_of_Kiev
Purcari Gilort Purcaru Doftana Pusta Crișul Negru Pustnic Olt Putna Bistricioara Putna Moldova Putna Siret Putna Suceava Putnișoara Putna Putreda Jijia
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_P
Topics referred to by the same term
German name for Gura-Putnei, a community of Zipser Germans now within Putna, Suceava county, Romania Carlsberg Burgruine Karlsberg, a castle in Carinthia
Karlsberg
Heritage site in Suceava County, Romania
University of Suceava, Bucovina Museum. 2010. ISSN 1583-5936. Retrieved 13 April 2018. "Cronologie concordantă și antologie de texte". Putna.ro. Putna Monastery
Vatra_Dornei_Casino
Architectural element of religious architecture in Moldavia
the Assumption of Virgin Mary in the Putna monastery, view of the Moldavian vault, 15th century, Putna, Suceava, Romania The interior Church of St. Nicholas
Moldavian_vault
merged with Ciuc and renamed to Harghita Putna County – renamed to Vrancea Rădăuți County – merged with Suceava Râmnicu Sărat County – divided between Vrancea
Former administrative divisions of Romania
Former_administrative_divisions_of_Romania
Commune in Suceava, Romania
through the nearby city of Rădăuți, and ends in Putna, 17 km (11 mi) to the southwest. The county seat, Suceava, is located 53 km (33 mi) to the southeast
Bilca
Romanian historian and archaeologist (1937–2019)
Tismana Monastery, Gorj County Șemlacul Mic, Timiș, Săraca Monastery Putna Monastery, Suceava county Războieni, Neamț – Ștefan cel Mare, church Sânpetru, Hunedoara
Gheorghe_I._Cantacuzino
Politician (1897–1946)
by firing squad on June 1, 1946. Gheorghe Alexianu was born in Străoane, Putna County; he was the eldest son of an Aromanian shepherd from Pindus, Ovanez
Gheorghe_Alexianu
Commune in Suceava, Romania
Vicovu de Jos (German: Unter Wikow or Unterwikow) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Vicovu de
Vicovu_de_Jos
Regiunea Putna (Fș.) Regiunea Rodna (Btr.) Regiunea Satu Mare (St.M.) Regiunea Severin (Lgș.) Regiunea Sibiu (Sb.) Regiunea Stalin (O.S.) Regiunea Suceava (Sv
Regions of the People's Republic of Romania
Regions_of_the_People's_Republic_of_Romania
Monastery located in Sucevita
Suceviţa River, in the village Sucevița, 18 km away from the city of Rădăuţi, Suceava County. It is located in the southern part of the historical region of
Sucevița_Monastery
Romanian writer and journalist (1848 - 1925)
Romania Social and Literary Academic Society and organized, in 1871, the Putna Celebration of the Romanian Students from Romania and from abroad. At the
Ioan_Slavici
Football league season
2021.(in Romanian) "Bradul Putna este noua campioană a județului Suceava" [Bradul Putna is the new champion of Suceava County]. monitorulsv.ro. Archived
2013–14_Liga_IV
Princess consort of Moldavia
shroud, featuring her portrait and Palaiologan insignia, is preserved in Putna Monastery, where she was buried. It endures as a significant landmark in
Maria_of_Mangup
Patriarch of Romania from 1977 to 1986
Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Cernăuţi-Suceava Faculty of Theology. At Cernăuți and Suceava he created three more courses: “Introduction to the
Patriarch_Iustin_of_Romania
Romanian Orthodox monastery settlement
road) and train (Târgu Neamț railway station); the nearest airport is Suceava, located about 60 km to the north. Sumptuous, with delicate colour effects
Neamț_Monastery
75th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
indicated; (R) Relegated Notes: Moldova Drăgușeni deducted 6 points. Bradul Putna and Avântul Volovăț were withdrew during the winter break and lost all the
2016–17_Liga_IV
Karaš Vidra Putna Vii Glavacioc Viișoara Prahova Vinești Mureș Viroaga Coțatcu Vișa Târnava Mare Vișeu Tisza Viștea Olt Vițău Putna Vizăuți Putna Vlădila
List of rivers of Romania: V–Z
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_V–Z
position of diocesan painter. In 1871, he designed the exterior decor at Putna Monastery ahead of the congress of Romanian students. He initiated a new
Epaminonda_Bucevschi
Ruler of Moldavia (1511–1563)
One record claims that Putna's monks recovered them and placed them in a smaller wooden monastery; two centuries after, Putna was still preserving Despot's
Iacob_Heraclid
P n Piatra Neamț Neamț S t Slatina Olt P l Ploiești Prahova F ș Focșani Putna R s Râmnicu-Sărat Râmnicu-Sărat R m Roman Roman C r Caracal Romanați T c
Vehicle registration plates of Romania
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Romania
Lascăr-Darabani Plasa Săveni Județul Suceava (Suceava) Orașul Suceava Orașul Solca Plasa Cetatea Sucevei-Suceava Plasa Solca Județul Câmpulung (Câmpulung)
Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Romania (1941–1944)
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Kingdom_of_Romania_(1941–1944)
66th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
player throughout the match with Rapid CFR Suceava and the result of the match Cetatea II Arbore - Rapid CFR Suceava 1-0 on the field was approved with 0-3
2007–08_Liga_IV
Topics referred to by the same term
Valea Mare-Pravăț Commune, Argeș County Gura Putnei, village in Putna Commune, Suceava County Gura Racului, village in Bulzești Commune, Dolj County Gura
Gura
River in Romania
Siret. The river rises from the Obcina Feredeu Mountains of Bukovina in Suceava County and joins the Siret in Cotu Vameș, east of the city of Roman in
Moldova_(river)
(Vornic of Bârlad - 1704); Vasile Bainschi (Great Starost of Suceava, Starost of Focșani and Putna, nephew of Ştefan Petriceicu Voivode of Moldavia, and Grozava
Volcinschi_family
Football league season
19 4 7 85 41 +44 58 3 Minerul Iacobeni 30 16 6 8 93 41 +52 54 4 Bradul Putna 30 16 3 11 79 51 +28 51 5 Gura Humorului 30 17 0 13 69 42 +27 51 6 Bucovina
2012–13_Liga_IV
Romanian train line
important cities of Ploiești, Buzău, Focșani, Adjud, Bacău, Roman, Pașcani, and Suceava. CFR.ro (in Romanian) Archived 2012-02-12 at the Wayback Machine
Căile_Ferate_Române_Line_500
Romanian geologist and paleontologist
paleontologist. He was born in Ruginești, Vrancea County (at the time in Putna County), the first of Costachi and Paraschiva Athanasiu's four children
Sava_Athanasiu
Tributary of Lechința Dipșa Lechința Mureș Leica Siret Lemnia Râul Negru Lepșa Putna Lesmânița Podriga Leșnic Mureș Leșu Ilva Leșunțul Mare Oituz Liborajdea
List of rivers of Romania: L–O
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_L–O
Romanian Orthodox cleric
died; the couple had two daughters, one of whom died young. He then entered Putna Monastery as a monk, taking the name Arcadie. Living there until 1878, he
Arcadie_Ciupercovici
47th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
scored. (C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated Notes: Metalul Putna and Bradul Vama deducted 2 points. Minerul Stulpicani, Recolta Fântânele
1988–89_County_Championship
Imperial Austrian-born Romanian historian, writer and lawyer (1849–1920)
society in Vienna, and as such was among the organizers of the festivities at Putna Monastery in 1871. In Czernowitz, was part of the Society for Romanian Culture
Teodor_V._Ștefanelli
(later merged with Covurlui County) Covurlui County Putna County Adjud County (later merged with Putna County) Fălciu County Soroca County Orhei County Lăpușna
Administrative divisions of Moldavia
Administrative_divisions_of_Moldavia
74th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
promotion play-off 2 Rapid CFR Suceava II 26 16 7 3 70 22 +48 55 3 Șomuzul Preutești 26 16 4 6 74 35 +39 52 4 Bradul Putna 26 17 1 8 73 46 +27 52 5 Dorna
2015–16_Liga_IV
65th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Rapid CFR Suceava 30 18 3 9 76 44 +32 57 5 Unirea Boroaia 30 12 4 14 54 48 +6 40 6 Minerul Iacobeni 30 13 1 16 51 53 −2 40 7 Bradul Putna 30 12 4 14
2006–07_Liga_IV
Odorhei Olt Orhei Prahova Putna Rădăuți Râmnicu Sărat Roman Romanați Satu Mare Sălaj Severin Sibiu Someș Soroca Storojineț Suceava Târnava-Mare Târnava-Mică
Armorial_of_Romania
83rd season of Romanian football league
III. Bucovina Rădăuți II (15th place; withdrew) was relegated to Liga V Suceava. Releul Mihoveni Șcheia (Series I winners) and Larix Dornișoara (Series
2024–25_Liga_IV
Șoimul Poclușa Șoimul Putna Șoimuș Someș Șoimuș Valea Roșie Solca Suceava Solocma Târnava Mică Solona Someș Soloneț Prut Soloneț Suceava Solonț Tazlău Someș
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_S
Topics referred to by the same term
river Bresnic in Caraș-Severin County Slatina, a tributary of the river Putna in Vrancea County Slatina, a tributary of the river Trebeș in Bacău County
Slatina
82nd season of Romanian football league
Academica Gălănești, Foresta Suceava II, Victoria Vatra Moldoviței and Siretul Dolhasca withdrew. Șoimii Gura Humorului, Bradul Putna, Forestierul Frumosu and
2023–24_Liga_IV
44th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Tineretului Stadium in Câmpulung Moldovenesc. Unirea Emil Bodnăraș won the Suceava County Championship and qualify to promotion play-off in Divizia C. 1985–86
1985–86_County_Championship
Romania E58 — (Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine) – Halmeu – Dej – Bistrița – Suceava – Botoșani – Târgu Frumos – Iași – Sculeni – (Republic of Moldova, Ukraine
Roads_in_Romania
Fourth tier Romanian football league
North–East Liga IV Bacău Liga IV Botoșani Liga IV Iași Liga IV Neamț Liga IV Suceava Liga IV Vaslui North–West Liga IV Bihor Liga IV Bistrița-Năsăud Liga IV
Liga_IV_Vrancea
Prince of Moldavia
the old Romanian lands, Chernivtsi, Storojineț, to a large extent Suceava with Putna of Stephen the Great and the chain of monasteries of the Romanian
Grigore_III_Ghica
Monastery Bogdana Monastery Dragomirna Humor Monastery Moldovița Monastery Putna Monastery Sucevița Monastery Voroneț Monastery Adam Monastery Afteia Monastery
List of Romanian Orthodox monasteries
List_of_Romanian_Orthodox_monasteries
Făgăraș Racta Tur Racul Olt Râiosul Câlniștea Râmești Pârâul Urșanilor Râmna Putna Râmnic Casimcea Râmnicel Râmnicul Sărat Râmnicul Sărat Siret Râncăciov Argeș
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_R
Șomuzul Mare Tărhăuș Trotuș Tărlung Râul Negru Tarna Mare Bătarci Târnauca Suceava Târnava Mureș Târnava Mare Târnava Târnava Mică Târnava Tărtărău Sebeș
List of rivers of Romania: T–U
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_T–U
Romanian footballer
Cupa Ligii Appearances in UEFA Europa League Bucovina Rădăuți Divizia D – Suceava County: 2000–01 FC Brașov Liga II: 2007–08 Rapid București Cupa României
Mihai_Roman
11th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
East Bacău (BC) Bârlad (BD) Botoșani (BT) Galați (GL) Iași (IS) Putna (PT) Suceava (SV) South Argeș (AG) Bucharest (B) Buzău (BZ) Constanța (CT) Ialomița
1952_Regional_Championship
84th season of Romanian football league
the previous season Cetatea Suceava achieved promotion to Liga III. Zimbrul Siret (11th place) was relegated to Liga V Suceava. Bucovina Dărmănești (Series
2025–26_Liga_IV
Caraclău Trotuș Caraș Danube Caraslău Oituz Carastelec Crasna Caraula Suceava Cârcinov Argeș Cârgrea Cungra Cârlibaba Bistrița Cârligați Trebeș Cârpeștii
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_C
Iad Debla Dobrinești Debren Olt River Tributary of Dejeasca Geamăna Deju Putna Deleni Mureș Delușor Bâsca Derna Valea Fânețelor Desnățui Danube Dezna Sebiș
List of rivers of Romania: D–F
List_of_rivers_of_Romania:_D–F
Bessarabian Gagauz politician (1885–1942)
Garoflid. A month later, he paid a visit to the winemakers of Panciu, in Putna County, assuring them of his ongoing support. The Carol–Gigurtu regime came
Dumitru_Topciu
13th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Constanța (CT) Craiova (CR) Galați (GL) Hunedoara (HD) Iași (IS) Mureș (MS) Oradea (OR) Pitești (PI) Ploiești (PL) Stalin (ST) Suceava (SV) Timișoara (TM)
1954_Regional_Championship
Romanian newspaper
Bukovina. By July 1871, Românul was involved in the Bukovinian festivities at Putna Monastery, commemorating medieval hero Stephen the Great. When the Austrian
Românul
Political poem by Mihai Eminescu
consolidated Moldavia's statehood in the 15th century: Ștefane, Măria Ta, Tu la Putna nu mai sta, [...] Tu te-nalță din mormânt Să te-aud din corn sunând Și Moldova
Doina_(Eminescu)
Website Buila-Vânturarița Vâlcea 4,186 2005 2005 buila.ro Călimani Mureș, Suceava, Harghita, Bistrița-Năsăud 24,041 1975 2000 calimani.ro Ceahlău Neamț 7
Protected_areas_of_Romania
northern Moldavia – UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as those of Moldovița, Putna, Sucevița, or Voroneț. In Wallachia, Curtea de Argeș Cathedral was built
Culture_of_Romania
Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Bucharest, Romania
braiding motif is present at the Romanian monasteries of Curtea de Argeș, Putna or Dragomina. The red color signifies the sacrificial blood of the cross
National_Cathedral_of_Romania
Patriarch of Romania from 1948 to 1977
way through the drought-deserted villages of Iaşi, Vaslui, Roman, Bacău, Putna, Neamţ, Baia and Botoşani Counties. The offerings collected on this occasion
Patriarch Justinian of Romania
Patriarch_Justinian_of_Romania
10th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
East Bacău (BC) Bârlad (BD) Botoșani (BT) Galați (GL) Iași (IS) Putna (PT) Suceava (SV) South Argeș (AG) Bucharest (B) Buzău (BZ) Constanța (CT) Ialomița
1951_Regional_Championship
mandates to Nicolae Kretzulescu (for Ismail), Emil Casimir (Baia), Ion Pastia (Putna), and Iorgu Scorțescu (Roman); Factionalist leader Ionescu was senator for
1867 Romanian general election
1867_Romanian_general_election
34th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
on neutral ground at Câmpulung Moldovenesc. Sportul Muncitoresc Suceava won the Suceava County Championship and qualify for promotion play-off in Divizia
1975–76_County_Championship
Slavonic literature. The earliest local chronicles, such as the "Chronicle of Putna", were also written by monks. Religious books in Old Church Slavonic were
History of Christianity in Romania
History_of_Christianity_in_Romania
major Gheorghe Babu Offices in: Berești, Foltești, Pechea. County Branch Putna: Offices in: Adjud, Odobești, Panciu, Mărășești, Vizantea, Năruja. County
List of senior Securitate officers
List_of_senior_Securitate_officers
Gen. Constantin Năsturel-Herescu Prahova Ion Radovici (wins 46 to 6) N/A Putna Asanache Panfile (wins 35 to 34) Costin Catargi Râmnicu Sărat Alexandru
1868_Romanian_Senate_election
Pârteștii de Jos Pătrăuți Poiana Stampei Poieni-Solca Pojorâta Preutești Putna Rădășeni Râșca Sadova Șaru Dornei Satu Mare Șcheia Șerbăuți Siminicea Slatina
List of local administrative units of Romania
List_of_local_administrative_units_of_Romania
30th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Neamț (NT) Olt (OT) Prahova (PH) Satu Mare (SM) Sălaj (SJ) Sibiu (SB) Suceava (SV) Teleorman (TR) Timiș (TM) Tulcea (TL) Vaslui (VS) Vâlcea (VL) Vrancea
1971–72_County_Championship
Austro-Hungarian Romanian painter
Horezu, Curtea de Argeș, Bucharest, Snagov, Sinaia, Iași, Suceava, Sucevița, Dragomirna, Putna, Rădăuți, Humor, Voroneț and Cernăuți. His own work, in churches
Octavian_Smigelschi
PUTNA SUCEAVA
PUTNA SUCEAVA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pavansuta | பவநஸà¯à®¤
Vayu putra which means Lord Hanuman
Pavansuta | பவநஸà¯à®¤
Boy/Male
British, English, Hindu, Indian
Small Baby
Boy/Male
British, English, Indian, Sanskrit
Again; Restart
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Hertfordshire and Surrey, called Puttenham, from the genitive case of the Old English byname Putta, meaning ‘kite’ (the bird) + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.John Putnam emigrated from England to Salem, MA, before 1641, and established a family that was still prominent in Massachusetts four generations later, including the revolutionary war soldier Israel Putnam (1718–90) and his cousin Rufus Putnam (1738–1824), also a soldier, one of the first settlers in OH.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva)
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Blowing Hard
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Goddess of Grains
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian, Indonesian
Son; Word; Prince; Son of his Father
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The New Moon and Purna
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Dweller by the Pond
Girl/Female
Hindu
Blowing Hard, Demon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Complete
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Dwells by the pond.
Boy/Male
Indian
Pandav Putra
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian, Oriya, Sanskrit
Fullness; Fulfilled
Boy/Male
Hindu
Vayu putra which means Lord Hanuman
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Again
Boy/Male
British, English
Path
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Putney in Surrey (now Greater London), named in Old English with the genitive of Putta, a personal name, or putta ‘kite’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘river meadow’, ‘land hemmed in by water or marsh’.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Complete; Abundant
PUTNA SUCEAVA
PUTNA SUCEAVA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Demdhendra | தேமà¯à®¤à¯‡à®¨à¯à®¤à¯à®°Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
High, Safe
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Calm
Boy/Male
African, Arabic
Helper
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Child; Baby
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Sikh
Nature
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Queen of Bees
Boy/Male
English Celtic
Fair; handsome. Also both a (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Jain, Tamil
God of Literature
Boy/Male
Slavic American
Victorious; conquerer of the people.
PUTNA SUCEAVA
PUTNA SUCEAVA
PUTNA SUCEAVA
PUTNA SUCEAVA
PUTNA SUCEAVA
n.
The black, destroying goddess; -- called also Doorga, Anna Purna.