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River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
The Soacha River is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a left tributary of the Bogotá River. Soacha is derived from Muysccubun, the indigenous language
Soacha_River
River in Colombia
Bogotá River is also called Funza River. Main tributaries of the Bogotá River are the Teusacá, Torca, Juan Amarillo, Fucha, Tunjuelo, Soacha (left) and
Bogotá_River
Guatapé River Negro River La Miel River Bogotá River Apulo River Soacha River Balsillas River Bojacá River Subachoque River Tunjuelo River Fucha River Arzobispo
List_of_rivers_of_Colombia
Plateau in the Colombian Andes
River Tunjuelo River Soacha River right Neusa River Río Frío Bojacá River Subachoque River Sogamoso River Chicamocha River Suárez River Ubaté River Orinoco
Altiplano_Cundiboyacense
Motane savanna in Altiplano Cundiboyacense
rivers, such as the Subachoque, Bojacá, Fucha, Soacha and Tunjuelo Rivers, tributaries of the Bogotá River, form smaller valleys with very fertile soils
Bogotá_savanna
Place in Colombia
conurbated with the municipality of Soacha integrating it also to Bogota. The urban perimeter of Bogotá extends to the Bogotá River where it limits with the municipalities
Bogotá_metropolitan_area
archive.today Espejo Olaya, 1999, p.1123 (in Spanish) Official website Soacha Archived 2016-02-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) Official website
List_of_Muisca_toponyms
Department of Colombia
009 of the capital, Bogotá. The city of Bogotá and the municipalities of Soacha, La Calera, Cota, Chía, Madrid, Funza, Mosquera, Fusagasugá, Facatativá
Cundinamarca_Department
River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
Arzobispo, or Salitre River is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a left tributary of the Bogotá River in Colombia. The river originates from various
Arzobispo_River
Waterfall in Colombia
(433 ft) high waterfall of the Bogotá River, located 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest of Bogotá in the municipality of Soacha. Named after the adjacent settlement
Tequendama_Falls
River in Santander, Colombia
The Suárez River, originally Saravita, is a river in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The river originates in Lake Fúquene on the border of Cundinamarca
Suárez_River
River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
The Fucha River is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a left tributary of the Bogotá River. The river originates in the Eastern Hills of the Colombian capital
Fucha_River
American actor (born 1984)
in 2019 and directed by J. C. Chandor, Triple Frontier recorded between Soacha and Bogotá, where he plays a former Special Forces Soldier in a particular
Garrett_Hedlund
Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia
and Bojacá in the north, Bojacá and Soacha in the east, La Mesa and El Colegio in the west and in the south Soacha and Granada. The name Tequendama means
San_Antonio_del_Tequendama
Legendary city in South America
the Magdalena River to its source. The party travelled south as far as La Tora (modern-day Barrancabermeja), where they found the river became too narrow
El_Dorado
River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
The Torca River (Spanish: Río Torca) is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a left tributary of the Bogotá River. The river, in a basin of 6,008.69 hectares
Torca_River
River in Cundinamarca, Colombia
The Tunjuelo or Tunjuelito River is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a left tributary of the Bogotá River. The river, with a length of 73 kilometres (45 mi)
Tunjuelo_River
River in Colombia
Teusacá River is a river in the Eastern Hills of Bogotá and on the Bogotá savanna. It is a left tributary of the Bogotá River, Colombia. The river of 69
Teusacá_River
Indigenous people of Colombia
(between 1000 BCE and 500 CE), as shown by evidence found at Aguazuque and Soacha. Like the other formative-era cultures of America, the Muiscas were transitioning
Muisca
Park in Bogotá, Colombia
Geography Eastern Hills Guadalupe Monserrate Suba Hills Bogotá River Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Tunjuelo Savanna TvdH Reserve Wetlands Timeline History Prehistory
93_Park
Pre-Columbian archaeological site in Colombia
pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the western part of the municipality Soacha, close to the municipalities Mosquera and San Antonio del Tequendama in
Aguazuque
Locality of Bogotá in Bogotá D.C., Colombia
municipality of Soacha in Cundinamarca. To the east, Bosa borders the Tunjuelo River and the locality of Kennedy and to the west the Bogotá River and the municipalities
Bosa,_Bogotá
Period of Colombian history
Spanish) Herrera Period evidence in Soacha – El Espectador (in Spanish) Largest Herrera Period village in Soacha Archived 2016-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
Herrera_Period
Public transport system in Bogotá, Colombia
S and Cl. 76A S Cl. 28 S, Soacha, Sumapaz Cr. 27, Cr 24, Cr. 25, Tunjuelo River, Cr. 45A and TV. 50 Cr. 14, Tunjuelo River Urban: Mochuelo Bajo, Las Acacias
Integrated Public Transport System (Bogotá)
Integrated_Public_Transport_System_(Bogotá)
Country in South America
Bogotá traded with one another and with other cultures from the Magdalena River Valley. A site including eight miles (13 km) of pictographs that is under
Colombia
Austrian anthropologist (1912–1994)
Indians. In 1943 Gerardo wrote his first article on the Muisca settlement of Soacha. That same year, together with his wife anthropologist and archeologist
Gerardo_Reichel-Dolmatoff
Pre-Columbian art
restricted to caves and rock shelters, such as Tequendama in present-day Soacha, Piedras del Tunjo in Facatativá and Checua that currently is part of the
Muisca_art
October 1974 Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia (aged 51) 2016 Luz Marina Bernal 1960 Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia (aged 66) 2016 Tony deBrum 26 February 1945 Tuvalu
List of individuals nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (2000–present)
List_of_individuals_nominated_for_the_Nobel_Peace_Prize_(2000–present)
the metropolitan region, besides Bogotá, immediate municipalites such as Soacha, Mosquera, Funza, Madrid, Facatativá, Cota, Chía, La Calera and Sopó, conform
Demographics_of_Colombia
Capital and largest city of Colombia
Zipaquirá. Other excavations in a rock shelter southwest of the city in Soacha provided ages of ~11,000 BP; Tequendama. Since roughly 0 AD, the local Muisca
Bogotá
Group of settlements linked by continuous urban area
capital city of Rabat and the city of Salé, both located at the mouth of the river Bou Regreg, form a conurbation. Lagos is a conurbation formed through the
Conurbation
River in Colombia
The Río Frío ("Cold river") is a river on the Bogotá savanna and a right tributary of the Bogotá River. The river, in a basin of 6,008.69 hectares (23
Río_Frío_(Bogotá_savanna)
Sitarist and writer India (Delhi) José Daniel Falla Robles 64 Bishop Colombia (Soacha) Jean Fontaine 84 Theologian and writer Tunisia (Tunis) Bikramjeet Kanwarpal
List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic
List_of_deaths_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic
Wetland in Bogotá, Colombia
Wetlands of Bogotá, located on the border of the locality Bosa, Bogotá and Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia. The wetland on the Bogotá savanna covers an area
Tibanica
Archaeological site in Colombia
Tequendama is a preceramic and ceramic archaeological site located southeast of Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia, a couple of kilometers east of Tequendama Falls
Tequendama
First urban transit cablecar
JD (ed.), 2013, Urban Mobility and Poverty: Lessons from Medellin and Soacha, Colombia, UCL and Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Brand, P and Dávila
Metrocable_(Medellín)
Aerial transport by cable
JD, ed. (2013), Urban Mobility and Poverty: Lessons from Medellin and Soacha, Colombia, UCL and Universidad Nacional de Colombia. "TransLink considers
Gondola_lift
Triangle Santiago-Valparaiso Lima-Callao Caracas-Valencia Nile Delta and Nile River at night from space Pretoria, South Africa Nairobi, Kenya Lagos, Nigeria
List_of_megalopolises
Pre-Columbian structures of South America
the Early Muisca architecture have been uncovered, the biggest of them in Soacha, Cundinamarca. All of the original houses and temples have been destroyed
Muisca_architecture
soachainiciativaciudadana (2022-06-24). "¿Antioquia se independizaría de Colombia?". Soacha Iniciativa Ciudadana (in Spanish). Archived from the original on June 24
List of active separatist movements in South America
List_of_active_separatist_movements_in_South_America
Diocese of Facatativá Diocese of Fontibón Diocese of Girardot Diocese of Soacha Diocese of Zipaquirá Ecclesiastical province of Bucaramanga Metropolitan
List_of_Catholic_dioceses
Aspect of indigenous Colombian culture
[better source needed] Other important clay and ceramic producing settlements were Soacha, Cogua, Guatavita, Gachancipá and Tocancipá on the Bogotá savanna and Tutazá
Muisca_economy
Locality of Bogotá in Bogotá D.C., Colombia
and Tunjuelito by the Tunjuelito River and the Autopista Sur. To the west, it borders the municipalities of Soacha, Sibaté and Pasca, to the south borders
Ciudad_Bolívar,_Bogotá
Area on the Bogotá Savannah
different location than the original settlement Bacatá, west of the Bogotá River, eventually named after Bacatá as well. The word is a combination of the
Bacatá
Lake in Cundinamarca Department, Colombia
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Lake_Guatavita
Colombia - concentration and diversity on the Bogotá savanna: municipality of Soacha-Sibaté, Cundinamarca (in Spanish), pp. 1–22 Ocampo López, Javier (2007)
List of Muisca and pre-Muisca sites
List_of_Muisca_and_pre-Muisca_sites
Colombian association football league
Real Floridablanca 2 seasons: Real Sincelejo 2 seasons: River Plate 2 seasons: Unión Soacha 1 season: América de Cali B 1 season: Atlético Barranquilla
Categoría_Primera_B
Part of the Spanish conquest of Colombia
numerous places on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, among others in Sopó, Soacha, Usme, Iza, Gámeza, Facatativá (Piedras del Tunjo Archaeological Park),
Spanish conquest of the Muisca
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Muisca
del Sur Soacha - Sibaté - Bogotá (connection with FC de La Sabana) - Tequendama Falls 1895-1927 Ferrocarril del Oriente Puente Nuñez - Fucha River - Yomasa
Rail_transport_in_Colombia
City in Cundinamarca, Colombia
larger WWTP called Canoas will treat wastewater from the Fucha, Tunjuelo and Soacha basins. These planned expansions to the wastewater treatment capacity are
Urban water management in Bogotá
Urban_water_management_in_Bogotá
Muisca god of the sun
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Sué
destroyed by bomb as part of an assassination attempt while flying over Soacha. All 107 people on board were killed, as well as 3 on the ground. 19 May
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_location
Millennium between 5000 BC and 4000 BC
civilization was brought to South America. Muisca origins circa 5000 BC in Soacha Tequendama Falls, and through their interrelated expansion Northwards, intensive
5th_millennium_BC
Monitoring of the quality of the environment
Government. Retrieved 13 February 2025. Ramírez, Francisco; Sbragaglia, Valerio; Soacha, Karen; Coll, Marta; Piera, Jaume (2022). "Challenges for Marine Ecological
Environmental_monitoring
Character in pre-Columbian folklore
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Pacanchique
River using the railroad. Bogotá-Chapinero-Puente del Común section was inaugurated in 1894, Cajicá in 1896 and Zipaquirá in 1898. Including Soacha and
History_of_Bogotá
Settlement near a boundary between two regions
Border towns Bordering Departments Soacha Cundinamarca / Bogotá Yondó and Antioquía Barrancabermeja / Santander Puerto Triunfo and Puerto Boyacá Boyacá
Border_town
Tribal chief
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Sugamuxi
Figures in the art of the Muisca, Columbia
the sacred lakes and rivers of the Muisca. Tunjos have been uncovered in Lake Guatavita, Bosa River; the part of the Bogotá River west of the Bogotá neighbourhood
Tunjo
Cundinamarca 21,392 22,068 607 Simijaca Cundinamarca 11,017 13,741 608 Soacha Cundinamarca 402,007 544,997 609 Sopó Cundinamarca 21,223 28,518 610 Subachoque
List of cities and towns in Colombia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Colombia
16th century document
Magdalena River, dividing the Spanish provinces of Cartagena to the west and Santa Marta to the east. In the document, the Magdalena River is also called
Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada
Epítome_de_la_conquista_del_Nuevo_Reino_de_Granada
Tribal ruler in pre-Spanish Colombia
Tibanica, Soacha - Life conditions and social hierarchies in the north of South America: the case of the Muisca population in Tibanica, Soacha", Indiana
Tisquesusa
while 3 survived Avianca Flight 203 bombing 27 November 1989 Cerro Canoas, Soacha 110 0 Muñoz Mosquera, Medellín Cartel The Avianca Flight 203 is bombed en
List_of_massacres_in_Colombia
Museum in Colombia
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Archaeology_Museum,_Pasca
Tribal ruler
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Quemuenchatocha
Cartagena 17 2DF Jeison Murillo (1992-11-30)30 November 1992 (aged 16) Juventud Soacha FC 18 4FW Christian Mafla (1993-01-15)15 January 1993 (aged 16) LF Valle
2009 South American U-17 Championship squads
2009_South_American_U-17_Championship_squads
God of rain and thunder in the Muisca religion of South America
Chibchacum was angry, he sent heavy rains to the flatlands, causing the rivers to flood, destroying the agriculture and the houses (bohíos) of the Muisca
Chibchacum
Cape Verde Juventude do Norte Colombia Junior de Barranquilla, Juventud Soacha Ecuador Juvenil Minera (Las Naves), Juvenil (Quinindé), Juvenil de Esmeraldas
Association football club names
Association_football_club_names
Wetlands in Bogotá, Colombia
well as many endemic plant species. The wetlands are part of the Bogotá River basin. The wetland complex has been designated as a protected Ramsar site
Wetlands_of_Bogotá
Pre-Columbian votive piece
concluded that it came from the lowlands near the banks of the Magdalena river where people still pan for gold today. There are two known Muisca golden
Muisca_raft
Archeological site in Boyacá, Colombia
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Hunzahúa_Well
17 March 1988 Boeing 727 Cúcuta–Cartagena Pilot error, CFIT Flight 203 Soacha 27 November 1989 Boeing 727 Bogotà–Cali Terrorism, bombing Flight 52 Cove
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (A–C)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_airline_(A–C)
Municipality in Cundinamarca, Colombia
the Metropolitan Area of Bogotá, which includes municipalities such as Soacha, Chía, Funza, and Mosquera. This conurbation highlights Madrid's high degree
Madrid_(Colombia)
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Muisca_mythology
Ruler and high priest of Sugamuxi
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Iraca
Triple goddess from the Muisca religion of South America
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Chía_(goddess)
Archaeoastronomical site in Colombia
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
El_Infiernito
Tribal leader
modern-day Colombia from Santa Marta. looking for the beginning of the Magdalena River, and a land path ro Peru, and equipped with approximately 800 soldiers,
Tundama
Zaque
waterfall. The reign of the northern Muisca spread from the Chicamocha River to the area populated by the Sutagao around Fusagasugá and from the flatlands
Hunzahúa
Carlos Galán, Politician and candidate to presidency is killed by hitmen in Soacha during a public speech 1989 Drug dealer Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha is killed
Timeline_of_Colombian_history
Museum in Colombia
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Archaeology_Museum,_Sogamoso
Tribal ruler
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Aquiminzaque
Colombian military and political leader (1792–1840)
married on February 15, 1836 in the parish of San Bernardino in the town of Soacha. Amongst historians there is confusion regarding his marriage with Sixta
Francisco_de_Paula_Santander
Portuguese conquistador
of the captains of the three brigs that De Quesada sent up the Magdalena River; the other two were Gómez del Corral and Juan de Albarracín. From La Tora
Antonio_Díaz_de_Cardoso
Zipa of Bacatá
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Saguamanchica
Mother goddess in the South American Muisca religion
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Bachué
Spanish language colonial chronicle
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
El_Carnero
Colombian mythological creature
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Monster_of_Lake_Tota
1538 battle during the Spanish conquest of the Muisca
and the Magdalena River in the west. Numerous names of their communities and caciques are kept as names of municipalities, rivers and subdivisions in
Battle_of_Tocarema
Indigenous religion of Colombia
were a number of natural locations considered sacred, including lakes, rivers, forests and large rocks. People gathered here to perform rituals and sacrifices
Muisca_religion
California, U.S. 1982-07-23 3 107 110 †, ‡ N/A Avianca Flight 203 Boeing 727-21 Soacha, Bogotá, Colombia 1989-11-27 3 96 99 † N/A TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais
List of aircraft accidents and incidents by number of ground fatalities
List_of_aircraft_accidents_and_incidents_by_number_of_ground_fatalities
Former Andean highlands confederations
outside Soacha, was the site where the first zipa Meicuchuca lost his lover who turned in a snake and disappeared in the waters of the Bogotá River. El Infiernito
Muisca Confederations (political units)
Muisca_Confederations_(political_units)
Ukrainian-Colombian historian
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Juan_Friede
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
List of Muisca museum collections
List_of_Muisca_museum_collections
Valley in Colombia
in the northwest and 400 metres (1,300 ft) in the southeast. The Lengupá River, part of the Orinoco drainage basin, flows through the valley and connects
Tenza_Valley
Muisca temple for the worship of Chía
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Moon_Temple_(Chía)
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
List of Muisca research institutes
List_of_Muisca_research_institutes
Geological formation in the Colombian Andes
Checua-Lenguazaque, Sesquilé, Sisga, Subachoque, Teusacá and Usme and Soacha are composed of the Guaduas Formation. The Suba Hills are entirely composed
Guaduas_Formation
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Thomagata
Epic poem written in the late sixteenth century by Juan de Castellanos
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias
Elegías_de_varones_ilustres_de_Indias
SOACHA RIVER
SOACHA RIVER
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Sancho, SANCHA means "holy."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone thought to resemble the loach (a species of freshwater fish), Middle English loche.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Truthful
Female
French
French form of Russian unisex Sasha, SACHA means "defender of mankind."
Female
English
Short form of English Eustacia, STACIA means "fruitful."
Girl/Female
Irish
Bright; intelligent.
Female
Hebrew
(שִׂמְחָה) Hebrew unisex name SIMCHA means "joy."
Girl/Female
Greek Russian
Defender; protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great.
Female
Gaelic
(pron. Lee-shock) Gaelic name LUÃSEACH means "light-bringer."Â
Female
Irish
Gaelic name SORCHA means "radiant." In use by the Irish and Scottish.
Boy/Male
Russian Greek
Defender of man.
Female
Hebrew
(ש×ַחַר) Hebrew unisex name SHACHAR means "dawn" or "morning."
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Russian, Swedish
Protector of Man; Man's Defender; Defender of Mankind
Female
Spanish
Pet form of Spanish Concepción, CONCHA means "conception."
Female
Russian
(Саша) Unisex pet form of Russian Aleksandr and Aleksandra, both SASHA means "defender of mankind."
Male
Hebrew
(× ×„×—Ö·) Hebrew name NOACH means "rest." In the bible, this is the name of the last antediluvian patriarch, the main character of the flood story.Â
Female
German
German form of Russian unisex Sasha, SASCHA means "defender of mankind."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Indrani; Shachi
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Helper of Mankind
Girl/Female
Irish
From sorcha meaning “bright, radiant, light.†Popular in the Middle Ages, the name has become popular again in recent years partly due to the success of the Irish actress Sorcha Cusack in Britain. Incidentally, her actor sisters are named Sinead and Niamh.
SOACHA RIVER
SOACHA RIVER
Male
Greek
(ΚυπÏιανός) Greek form of Latin Cyprianus, KYPRIANOS means "from Cyprus."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Faith, Trust
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kshrugal | கà¯à®·à¯à®°à¯à®•ல
A name of Lord Shiva
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Mathilda, MATILD means "mighty in battle."
Girl/Female
British, English
Form of Dolores; Lady of Sorrows
Boy/Male
Muslim
An old Arabic name
Boy/Male
Hindu
Collyrium, Coloured
Boy/Male
Hindu
Flower, Blossom
Boy/Male
British, Dutch, English
Friend of God; Good Friend
Girl/Female
Indian
Holiness
SOACHA RIVER
SOACHA RIVER
SOACHA RIVER
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Coach
a.
Having a back like that of roach; -- said of a horse whose back a convex instead of a concave curve.
interj. & n.
A tallyho coach.
n.
A spathe.
n.
A hackney coach.
v. t.
To convey in a coach.
imp. & p. p.
of Coach
n.
A variety of coffee brought from Mocha.
pl.
of Spatha
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Poach
n.
The quagga.
v. i.
To steal or pocket game, or to carry it away privately, as in a bag; to kill or destroy game contrary to law, especially by night; to hunt or fish unlawfully; as, to poach for rabbits or for salmon.
n.
The European loach.
n.
The state of being poachy; marshiness.
imp. & p. p.
of Poach
n.
A small loach.
n.
See Loach.
v. i.
To drive or to ride in a coach; -- sometimes used with
n.
See Concha, n.