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Military unit
The Stratioti or Stradioti were mercenary units from the Balkans recruited mainly by states of Southern Europe and Central Europe from the 15th century
Stratioti
City in Argolis, Greece
agrarian tax exemptions. Together with the Greeks of Argos, they supplied stratioti troops to the armies of Venice. Throughout the Ottoman–Venetian wars,
Argos,_Peloponnese
Albanian tribe and noble family
regiments was ennobled in the Holy Roman Empire after its service in the Stratioti, a Balkan mercenary unit. Mërkur Bua (1478 – c. 1542), its most prominent
Bua_(tribe)
Captain of a battalion of Greek mercenaries
Άργους in the primary source) was the captain of a battalion of Greek stratioti who served as mercenaries with the English army during Henry VIII's wars
Thomas_of_Argos
Series of conflicts from 1463 to 1479
in the Morea. The forces available to him along with mercenaries and stratioti, however, were limited, and in his tenure in the Morea he was unable to
Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1463–1479)
Soldier who fights for hire
The Stratioti were recruited in Albania, Greece, Dalmatia, Serbia, and later Cyprus. Most modern historians have indicated that the Stratioti were mostly
Mercenary
Unit type of the Hellenic Army
(Greek: Μνημείο του Άγνωστου Στρατιώτη, romanized: Mnimeío tou Agnostou Stratioti) and the Presidential Mansion in Athens. An Evzone (Greek: Εύζωνας) is
Evzones
Symbolic tomb memorializing unidentified fallen Greek soldiers
(Greek: Μνημείο του Αγνώστου Στρατιώτη, romanized: Mnimío tou Agnóstou Stratióti) is a war memorial located in Syntagma Square in Athens, in front of the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Athens)
Tomb_of_the_Unknown_Soldier_(Athens)
Ethnic group native to the Balkans
Albanians were recruited all over Europe as a light cavalry known as stratioti. The stratioti were pioneers of light cavalry tactics during the 15th century
Albanians
Albanian warlord and military commander (1405–1468)
of Gjon Kastrioti II, along with Progon Dukagjini and around 150–200 stratioti, went to Lezhë and organized a local uprising, but that too was unsuccessful
Skanderbeg
Coats of arms of Albanian nobility
(modern-day Mat municipality). Sathas identifies the Mates (Máteons) among the stratioti who served the Republic of Veneto, stating that the family came from Modon
Armorial_of_Albania
Albanian condottiero (Stratioti captain) active in Italy
romanized: Merkourios Bouas; some modern sources use Buia) was an Albanian condottiero (Stratioti captain) active in Italy. His father was Pjetër Bua, leader of the Albanians
Mercurio_Bua
1500 Successful French battle of the Italian Wars
after having laid down their arms. Their companions, the Lombards and the stratioti (Albanian and Greek light cavalry), came out of Novara and attempted to
Battle_of_Novara_(1500)
Volunteer ranks are also split in two (with the exception of the rank of Stratiotis). Volunteers will no longer be promoted to Archilochías. Promotions to
Greek_military_ranks
15th- and 16th-century Greek stratiote
Georgios would all rise through the ranks to become capo dei stratioti ("head of the stratioti"). One of the earliest preserved references to Theodore is
Theodore Palaiologos (stratiote)
Theodore_Palaiologos_(stratiote)
Byzantine military leader from the Peloponnese
Kladas and his brother Epifani were leading bands of warriors called stratioti on behalf of the Republic of Venice, then engaged in a war against the
Krokodeilos_Kladas
Eastern Orthodox Christian community in the Ottoman Empire
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Rum_millet
Turkic nomadic people
Kantakouzenos. An act from the archive of the Lavra of Athanasios mentions Cuman Stratioti (mercenaries from the Balkans) in the region of Almopia who received two
Cumans
Autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Pashalik_of_Yanina
Traditional peninsular region in Greece
Nafplio, Argos, Methoni, Koroni and Pylos. Furthermore, 8,000 Albanian stratioti, most of them along with their families, left the Peloponnese to continue
Peloponnese
Irregular soldier of the Ottoman army
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Bashi-bazouk
Period of Ottoman rule of Greece
Maniot Kladas brothers, Krokodelos and Epifani, were leading bands of stratioti on behalf of Venice against the Turks in Southern Peloponnese. They put
Ottoman_Greece
1898–1913 autonomous Ottoman state on the Greek island of Crete
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Cretan_State
Ethnoreligious group
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Greek_Muslims
First siege of Krujë
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Siege_of_Krujë_(1450)
Albanian resistance against Ottomans
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Albanian uprisings in the Ottoman Empire
Albanian_uprisings_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
(Albanian: Gjon Renësi; Venetian: Zuanne Renesi) was an ethnic Albanian stratioti captain, serving the Kingdom of Naples in the late 16th century. He participated
Giovanni_Renesi_I
Renes). Giorgio Renesi, Albanian stratioti captain serving the Republic of Venice Giovanni Renesi I, Albanian stratioti captain serving the Kingdom of Naples
Renësi
Modern religion derived from ancient Greek pre-christian beliefs
and he always proudly called himself a Greek. Marullus was a poet and stratioti-soldier. Among his works, Marullus composed a collection of hymns, the
Hellenism_(modern_religion)
Byzantine imperial family
are recorded in Venice in the 15th and 16th centuries, many serving as stratioti (mercenary light-armed cavalrymen of Greek or Albanian origin). Venetian
Palaiologos
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Kosovo_vilayet
Duchess of Bari and Duchess of Milan
provveditore of the stratioti, to the rescue, with whom Beatrice became friends. Some severed heads of the French were brought to her by the stratioti, and she rewarded
Beatrice_d'Este
Stratioti and crossbowmen of Vitello Vitelli's company. A particularly bloody clash between the third squadron of French gendarmes and the stratioti persuaded
Siege_of_Treviso
Princess consort of Moldavia
Alexios II and Isaac, as well as Zuan Tzamplakon, diplomat and leader of Stratioti. With her arrival in Moldavia, Maria underscored the relative impact of
Maria_of_Mangup
Albanian ruler (1740–1822)
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Ali_Pasha_of_Yanina
1444–1479 Albanian aristocratic alliance
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
League_of_Lezhë
Battle between the Duchy of Ferrara and the Republic of Venice in December 1509
attack Ferrara. Meanwhile, the Slavic and Albanian mercenaries (called Stratioti) made daily incursions into the Dukedom, sowing death and terror. On the
Battle_of_Polesella
Uprising in Albania
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Shkodra_revolt_of_1854
1492–1792 series of conflicts
and French corsairs) against Spanish Navy supported by Dunkirkers and Stratioti privateers (linking Mediterranean Sea and North Sea corsair warfare).
Spanish–Ottoman_wars
Council in Sicily, Italy
Basileios Reres (sons of Demetrios), Theodoros (in 1605 was captain of 452 stratioti (in Sicilian: "greci military albanesi") in Mezzojuso, Loukas and Andreas
Mezzojuso
1457 battle of the Ottoman–Albanian wars
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Battle_of_Albulena
1757–1831 pashalik within the Ottoman Empire
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Pashalik_of_Scutari
Geographical and cultural region in Greece
Peninsula. Krokodeilos Kladas (1425–1490) had led bands of warriors called stratioti against the Ottoman Empire, with Venice providing support. He contested
Mani_Peninsula
1389 battle between Serbian-led forces and the Ottoman Empire
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Battle_of_Kosovo
Albanian-speakers in Greece
Nafplio, Argos, Methoni, Koroni and Pylos. Furthermore, 8,000 Albanian stratioti, most of them along with their families, left the Peloponnese to continue
Arvanites
Surname list
Arvanitachi (fl. 1784–1787). Captain Zorzi Arvanitachi (17th Century), Venetian stratioti captain on Crete. Captain Spiridon Arvanitachi of Zakinthos (fl. 1820–1844)
Arvanitakis_family
Epilochias Λοχίας Lochias Δεκανέας Dekaneas Υποδεκανέας Ypodekaneas Στρατιώτης Stratiotis Hungarian Ground Forces v t e Főtörzszászlós Törzszászlós Zászlós Főtörzsőrmester
Ranks and insignia of NATO armies enlisted
Ranks_and_insignia_of_NATO_armies_enlisted
1448 capture of the Albanian-ruled city of Svetigrad by the Ottoman Empire
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Siege_of_Svetigrad
information on some members who were stratioti with surname written Frassarët, Frassinët, and Frossinët. They were stratioti from Këlcyrë, a border region with
Frashëri_clan
1464 battle between Albanian-Venetian and Ottoman forces
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Battle_of_Ohrid
Cavalry with strong armor, horses, and weaponry
cavalry in the European armies was principally remodeled after Albanian stratioti of the Venetian army, Hungarian hussars and German mercenary cavalry units
Heavy_cavalry
Ethnic group in Germany
present in Germany was during the wars of Austrian Succession fighting as stratioti mercenaries for Empress Maria Teresa. In the modern era, Albanian migrants
Albanians_in_Germany
1467 Ottoman military campaign
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Mehmed II's 1467 Albanian campaign
Mehmed_II's_1467_Albanian_campaign
Cretan military commander and notable political figure
Mormoris, Jacomo, was a cavaliere in the Venetian army and commander of the Stratioti units of Crete. Shortly before 1570 Emmanuel Mormoris was sent by the
Emmanuel_Mormoris
Albanian-Ottoman battle
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Battle_of_Meçad_(1465)
Conflicts between Albanian rebels and the Ottoman Empire
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Albanian_revolt_of_1432–1436
attempted another landing in Lesbos, this time a raid carried out by Stratioti and galley crews, but once again failed. Giustinian and his men sailed
Siege_of_Mytilene_(1464)
of Argos 1545–1546 Kingdom of England Commanded a battalion of Greek stratioti who served as mercenaries with the English army during Henry VIII's wars
List_of_mercenaries
Greek historian and researcher
theatre, or a collection of unpublished and unknown dramata, 1879. Greek Stratioti in the West and the revival of the Greek military tactics, 1885. Documents
Constantine_Sathas
Ruler of Moldavia (1511–1563)
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Iacob_Heraclid
Land branch of the Greek military
Ανθυπασπιστής Anthypaspistis Αρχιλοχίας Archilochias Επιλοχίας Epilochias Λοχίας Lochias Δεκανέας Dekaneas Υποδεκανέας Ypodekaneas Στρατιώτης Stratiotis
Hellenic_Army
Autonomous region of Ottoman Empire (1774 - 1809)
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Pashalik_of_Berat
Greek Renaissance scholar, Neo-Latin poet, humanist and soldier (c. 1458 – 1500)
crusade against the Ottoman Turks. In the 1470s, he fought as a common Stratioti against Turks in the Crimea. In order to liberate his subjugated homeland
Michael_Tarchaniota_Marullus
Greek anti-Ottoman highwayman and insurgent
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Klepht
Albanian political organization (1878–1881)
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
League_of_Prizren
Kristina Gentile Mandala – Albanian writer Mercurio Bua – Famed condottiero (stratioti captain) and commander of the Venetian army Theodore Bua – Albanian captain
List_of_Arbëreshë_people
Military unit
related to Oltremarini. Cappelletti Uskoks Venetian Dalmatia Cernida Stratioti Hussar Pandurs Skirmisher Military Frontier A Companion to Venetian History
Oltremarini
Epilochías Λοχίας Lochías Δεκανέας Dekanéas Ὑποδεκανέας Ypodekanéas Στρατιώτης Stratiótis Kingdom of Greece (1868–1924) No insignia Ἀνθυπασπιστής Anthypaspistís
Kingdom_of_Greece_Army_Ranks
1365–1867 Ottoman province in the Balkans
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Rumelia_Eyalet
Moldavian diplomat during the late 15th century
family, active as diplomat in the service of Moldavia, and as a mercenary (stratioti) leader. He is mentioned in connection with Stephen III's diplomatic missions
John_Tsamblak
1479–1913 Ottoman administrative unit in north Albania
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Sanjak_of_Scutari
Battle of the Ottoman wars
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Siege_of_Berat_(1455)
Revolts by Albanian feudal lords
son of John Castriot II, along with Progon Dukagjini and around 150–200 stratioti, went to Lezhë and organized a local uprising, but that too was unsuccessful
Albanian–Ottoman Wars (1432–1479)
Albanian–Ottoman_Wars_(1432–1479)
Greek school in Venice
increasing dependence of the Venetian state on the military services of the Stratioti. Orthodox Slavs (mostly Serbs) in the scuola came from different Slavic-speaking
Scuola_dei_Greci
Uprising against Ottoman rule in Albania
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Albanian_revolt_of_1910
Bilateral relations
supporters of Albanian accession. In the middle of the 18th century, Albanian stratioti were employed by Empress Maria Theresa during the War of the Austrian
Albania–Germany_relations
Battle in 1474
the ships of Ivan Crnojević. The crew of Venetian ships together with stratioti from Greece joined the defenders in the besieged city and, according to
Siege_of_Shkodra_(1474)
Province of the Ottoman Empire from 1867 to 1912
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Janina_vilayet
Albanian mercenary captain (died 1593)
Died 1593 (1594) Allegiance Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of Naples Rank (stratioti captain) Relations Georgio Crescia (Son) Paulo Crescia (Son) Nicola Crescia
Teodoro_Crescia
Military unit
Albanian Stratioti, they were the main border unit of the Republic of Venice. After the fall of the Venetian Greek possessions, the Stratioti gradually
Cappelletti_(cavalry)
1465 conflict between Ottoman and Albanian forces
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Battle_of_Vajkal
Albanian revolt in the Ottoman Empire
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Malissori_uprising
Battle during the First Balkan War
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Siege_of_Scutari_(1912–1913)
People of Albanian descent living outside Albania
Albanians in Britain began in the 16th century with the arrival of mercenary stratioti cavalry who served the English king in his wars against the Kingdom of
Albanian_diaspora
End of the despotates
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Ottoman_conquest_of_the_Morea
Comune in Sicily, Italy
might be a corruption of Nissa, an Anatolian city from which Byzantine stratioti originated. These soldiers may have built the Pietrarossa Castle and a
Caltanissetta
Rebellions against the Ottoman Empire
parts of Epirus under with the guidance of local Greek nobles and various Stratioti military leaders such as Petros Lantzas. The revolt in this coastal region
Anti-Ottoman revolts of 1565–1572
Anti-Ottoman_revolts_of_1565–1572
Second siege of Krujë
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Siege_of_Krujë_(1466–1467)
Albanian noble family from the 12th-14th century AD
mentioned. Prior to his engagement with the Angevins, Vlado was likely a stratioti with political ties to both the Byzantines and Serbs (indicated by his
Blinishti_family
1908 national conference held to standardize the Albanian alphabet
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Congress_of_Manastir
Lochías ΣΥΟΠ Δεκανέας Syop Dekanéas Υποδεκανέας Ypodekanéas Στρατιώτης Stratiótis Czech Land Forces v t e Štábní praporčík Nadpraporčík Praporčík Nadrotmistr
Comparative army enlisted ranks of the European Union
Comparative_army_enlisted_ranks_of_the_European_Union
Part of the Albanian-Venetian War of 1447–1448
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Battle_of_Oranik_(1448)
Ottoman raids into north-eastern Italy
improved the fortifications of Gradisca and brought in light cavalry, the stratioti, and archers recruited from Durazzo, Morea, and Zante. In 1480, Sultan
Ottoman_raids_in_Friuli
Ottoman administrative unit between the 15th and 20th century
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Sanjak_of_Avlona
1395–1864 Ottoman administrative unit in the Balkans
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Sanjak_of_Ohrid
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Hafiz_Ahmed_Agha_Library
Rebellion against Ottoman rule
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Albanian_revolt_of_1912
19th-century uprising in northern Ottoman Albania
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Uprising_of_Dervish_Cara
Former mosque, now museum, in Athens, Greece
Military Ottoman Armatoles Klephts Outside the Empire Iacob Heraclid Stratioti Greek Battalion of Balaklava Lambros Katsonis Greek Legion Albanian Regiment
Tzistarakis_Mosque
1444 battle of the Ottoman–Albanian wars
Principalities Dukagjini Kastrioti Muzaka Rum Millet Skanderbeg myth Spahiu Stratioti Vithkuqi script Geography Eyalets Ioannina Rumelia Pashaliks Berat Scutari
Battle_of_Torvioll
STRATIOTI
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lucky Girl
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvathi Devi
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Scottish
Anointed; Form of Christopher; Christ-bearer; Anointed Christian; Abbreviation of Christine
Male
English
Short form of Latin Clementius, CLEMENT means "gentle and merciful." meaning "gentle and merciful." In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Paul.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A very fat or plentiful vale.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Personification of Victory; A Name for Shirdi Sai Baba
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Judge; Honest; Just
Girl/Female
French
Joy.
Boy/Male
German, Indian, Sanskrit
Sun; Lord; Master; King
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANO means "little rock."Â
STRATIOTI
STRATIOTI
STRATIOTI
STRATIOTI
STRATIOTI