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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
people in the Valle de Upár and the Muzo. Torca is named after the Torca River. Flora registered in Guaymaral y Torca are among others Pennisetum clandestinum
Guaymaral_y_Torca
River in Colombia
in its upstream, the Bogotá River is also called Funza River. Main tributaries of the Bogotá River are the Teusacá, Torca, Juan Amarillo, Fucha, Tunjuelo
Bogotá_River
Arzobispo River, Juan Amarillo or Salitre Torca River Río Frío Teusacá River Neusa River Sumapaz River Cuja River Guavio River Batán River Coello River Saldaña
List_of_rivers_of_Colombia
Motane savanna in Altiplano Cundiboyacense
of the Bogotá savanna Moreno et al., s.a., p.2 Humedal Guaymaral Humedal Torca Humedal La Conejera Humedal Córdoba Humedal Tibabuyes Humedal Jaboque Humedal
Bogotá_savanna
Chain of hills forming Bogotá's eastern boundary
500 ft). The Torca River at the border with Chía in the north, the boquerón (wide opening) Chipaque to the south and the valley of the Teusacá River to the
Eastern_Hills_(Bogotá)
Wetlands in Bogotá, Colombia
Retrieved 9 January 2020. Moreno et al., s.a., p.2 Humedal Guaymaral Humedal Torca Humedal La Conejera Humedal Córdoba Humedal Tibabuyes Humedal Jaboque Humedal
Wetlands_of_Bogotá
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
Mountain range in Spain
including many of world's deepest caves, including Torca del Cerro (−1589 m), Sima de la Cornisa (−1507 m), Torca los Rebecos (−1255 m) and Pozo del Madejuno
Picos_de_Europa
River in Colombia
Altiplano Cundiboyacense Bogotá savanna Fucha River, Juan Amarillo River, Torca River, Tunjuelo River Poloche Rojas, 2015, p.7 Guerrero Uscátegui, 1992
Río_Frío_(Bogotá_savanna)
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
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
mountains, Uzbekistan". Retrieved 21 April 2026. "Sistema de la Cornisa (HG43) Torca Magali, segunda cavidad mas profunda de Espana" (PDF). Subterránea (in Spanish)
List_of_deepest_caves
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
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
Region of Chile
Altos de Lircay National Reserve, Federico Albert National Reserve, Laguna Torca National Reserve, Los Bellotos del Melado National Reserve, Los Queules
Maule_Region
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 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
Civil parish in Norte, Portugal
they found several objects of that era. Along the river, at the foot of Muradal, there is a cave, “Torca ou Pala dos Vermelhos”, which has been occupied
Vale_das_Fontes
1984 single by Pātea Māori Club
Pātea Māori Club Kiri Te Kanawa on Maori Songs (1999), as "E Papa (Titi Torca/E Aue)" Lizzie Marvelly on Home (2011) George “Fiji” Veikoso on “Born and
E_Papa_Waiari
Locality of Bogotá in Bogotá D.C., Colombia
the locality of Suba is covered by other streams and wetlands like the Torca and Guaymaral wetlands, La Conejera, Córdoba and the Tibabuyes wetland.
Suba,_Bogotá
River in Aragon, Spain
y el Valle del Ebro (PDF). Río Huerva. Aguas arriba del embalse de las Torcas[permanent dead link] 41°18′58″N 1°4′15″W / 41.31611°N 1.07083°W / 41
Huerva
Extinct species of lion
N.; Laplana, C. (2020). "A cave lion (Panthera spelaea) skeleton from Torca del León (NW Iberia): Micromammals indicate a temperate and forest environment
Panthera_spelaea
Caves with prehistoric paintings in Spain
the Mesozoic, in particular the Cretaceous period 240 million years ago. Torca del Carlista is located in Cantabria, and contains the fifth-largest underground
Caves_in_Cantabria
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
George Bernard Shaw also had an association with the area and lived in Torca Cottage on Dalkey Hill from 1866 to 1874. It is also the setting for Flann
Dalkey
Plateau in the Colombian Andes
of Bogotá El Burro Capellanía La Conejera Córdoba La Florida Guaymaral y Torca La Isla Jaboque Maiporé Meandro del Say El Salitre Santa María del Lago
Altiplano_Cundiboyacense
Mountain range in Málaga and Granada provinces, Andalusia, Spain
provinces, Andalusia, Spain. Its highest point is the 1,500 m high Pico de la Torca. Other notable summits are Hoyo del Toro, 1,353 m, Cerro de Marchamonas
Sierra_de_Alhama
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
locals and bohemian residents such as George Bernard Shaw, whose house, Torca Cottage, is close to the boundary with Dalkey. South Killiney consisted
Killiney
Cave and archaeological site in Spain
leads the Mine Hall (Sala de la Mina), and Hall of the Sink (Sala de la Torca) where further archaeological excavations take place. This area is not normally
Caves_of_Nerja
Arab military commander and governor (c. 573–664)
Sozusa (Marsa Soussa) and Ptolemais (Tolmeita), capturing Barca and reaching Torca in Cyrenaica. Toward the end of the year, Amr launched a second cavalry
Amr_ibn_al-As
Mythological figure of the Muisca (Chibcha) culture
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Bochica
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
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
Cycle network in Bogotá, Colombia
Cali from Calle 170 to Bosa 21.8 R9 Av. Longitudinal de Occidente (ALO) Torca Toll gate to Autopista del Sur 24.2 R10 Carrera 50 – Transversal 47 from
Bike_paths_in_Bogotá
Island country in Southern Europe
published in English and the other half in Maltese. The Sunday newspaper It-Torċa ("The Torch") published by a subsidiary of the General Workers' Union, is
Malta
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
Indigenous people of Colombia
began with Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada's 1536 expedition up the Magdalena River into the Colombian highlands. There his men encountered the thriving expanse
Muisca
The information regarding the (Chilean) river names from P-Z on this page has been compiled from the data supplied by GeoNames. It includes all features
List_of_rivers_of_Chile_(P–Z)
Almendro) • (CL) Rio TorcaRío Torca • 31°01′15″S 70°42′21″W / 31.02086°S 70.70584°W / -31.02086; -70.70584 (Río Torca) • 3869612 • STM
List of rivers of the Coquimbo Region
List_of_rivers_of_the_Coquimbo_Region
Period of Colombian history
cuenca media del Río Bogotá - Archaeological explorations in the Bogotá River basin (in Spanish), Bogotá, Colombia: Banco de la República, pp. 1–138,
Herrera_Period
Colombian wetland
Suba and Engativá, Bogotá, Colombia. The wetland, in the Juan Amarillo River basin on the Bogotá savanna is the largest of the wetlands of Bogotá and
Tibabuyes
Small lake near Mosquera and Bogotá, Colombia
channels. The lake is fed from the Bojacá River from the northeast and from the San José channel, fed by the Bogotá River in the southwest. Between 1969 and
Lake_Herrera
Commune in Maule, Chile
Vichuquén lakes Lago Vichuquén (es) in its boundaries, as well as the Laguna Torca National Reserve. The commune spans an area of 425.7 km2 (164 sq mi). According
Vichuquén
Astronomy of the Muisca civilization
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Muisca_astronomy
Zaque
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Michuá
Wetland in Bogotá, Colombia
v t e Wetlands of Bogotá Protected Guaymaral y Torca La Conejera Córdoba Tibabuyes Jaboque Santa María del Lago El Burro La Vaca Techo Capellanía Meandro
Córdoba_(wetland)
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Thomagata
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
Public transport system in Bogotá, Colombia
Autonorte east mountains Urban: Verbenal, Tibabita, Andalucía, Lijacá, Torca, La Estrellita, San Cristóbal Norte, Unicentro, Calle 182, Toberín, San
Integrated Public Transport System (Bogotá)
Integrated_Public_Transport_System_(Bogotá)
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
Spanish conquistador
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Gonzalo_García_Zorro
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
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
the locality Suba, Bogotá, Colombia. The wetland, in the Juan Amarillo River basin on the Bogotá savanna covers an area of 58.9 hectares (146 acres)
La_Conejera
the locality Engativá, Bogotá, Colombia. The wetland, close to the Bogotá River on the Bogotá savanna covers an area of 148 hectares (370 acres). The wetland
Jaboque
Music of the Muisca 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
Muisca_music
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
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
Former Andean highlands confederations
fruits access to La Tora (Barrancabermeja); trading sea shells at Magdalena River conquest by Martín Galeano (1539–1551) The sacred sites of the Muisca Confederation
Muisca Confederations (political units)
Muisca_Confederations_(political_units)
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
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
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
Military history of Colombia
area to the west of the Altiplano in the hills leading to the Magdalena River. Fortifications of guecha warriors, a privileged class in their society
Muisca_warfare
Tribal ruler in pre-Spanish Colombia
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Tisquesusa
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
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
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
Creator god in the religion of the Muisca people of Colombia
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Chiminigagua
in the locality Kennedy, Bogotá, Colombia. The wetland, in the Tunjuelo River basin on the Bogotá savanna covers an area of about 8 hectares (20 acres)
La_Vaca
Number system used by the Muisca
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Muisca_numerals
God of the rainbow 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
Cuchavira
c. 1490 Muisca battle 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
Battle_of_Chocontá
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
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
Muisca god of artists
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Nencatacoa
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Guahaioque
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
Geology of peninsula in southwestern Europe
partially cemented. These have been dated to 53,700 to 75,800 years old. Torca del Carlista has the largest cavern (La Grand Sala del GEV) in Europe. It
Geology of the Iberian Peninsula
Geology_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
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
Wetland in Bogotá, Colombia
of about 28.8 hectares (71 acres). Tibanica is located in the Tunjuelo River basin. The name Tibanica has its origin in Muysccubun, the language of the
Tibanica
Pre-Columbian agriculture in the Andes
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Muisca_agriculture
Calendar used by the Muisca people
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Muisca_calendar
Archaeological 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
Goranchacha_Temple
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)
Spanish conquistador
discovered the confluence of the Magdalena River with the tributary that received his name, the Lebrija River. As captain and treasurer, with seven years
Antonio de Lebrija (conquistador)
Antonio_de_Lebrija_(conquistador)
separate deity. In Muisca religion, it was Huitaca who caused the Funza River to overflow, prompting the Muisca to inhabit higher terrains on the Bogotá
Women_in_Muisca_society
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
God of sports and fertility in 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
Chaquén
Ecosystem in Colombia
chain of the Colombian Andes formed the provenance area for the Magdalena River. In the vicinity of the area of Ocetá, to the southwest in Iza and Paipa
Ocetá_Páramo
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_toponyms
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
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
Archeological 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
Cojines_del_Zaque
Spanish conquistador
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Juan_Tafur
Pre-Columbian art
white-tailed deer, hunted on the plains surrounding the various lakes and rivers. The diet was greatly expanded when early agriculture was introduced, possibly
Muisca_art
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
Zipa of Bacatá
the Bogotá River close to the Tequendama Falls with the lover of Meicuchuca and other women of Bacatá. The women went bathing in the river and suddenly
Meicuchuca
God of war in 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
Chibafruime
Aspect of indigenous Colombian culture
Sorocotá, along the Suárez River was a major market town for trade with the Guane where gold from Girón and the Carare River area was traded for emeralds
Muisca_economy
Bogotá River Frío Fucha Juan Amarillo Soacha Teusacá Torca Tunjuelo Bogotá savanna Suba Hills Wetlands Eastern Hills Flora & fauna Suárez River Ubaté-Chiquinquirá
Idacansás
TORCA RIVER
TORCA RIVER
Girl/Female
Muslim
Torch, Light
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Bird (Toucan)
Girl/Female
Scottish
From the castle.
Girl/Female
Teutonic Norse Swedish
Thunder.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Torch.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Torch
Girl/Female
Irish
Torch bringer.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Torch
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fiery, Torch
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fiery, Torch
Female
Scandinavian
 Feminine form of Scandinavian Tor, TORA means "Thor" or "thunder."
Male
Chamoru
, to concern, to pertain to.
Boy/Male
British, English
God
Female
Hebrew
(תּï‹×¨Ö¸×”) Hebrew name TORA means "bible, holy scripture." Compare with another form of Tora.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Italian, Japanese, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Thunder; Tiger
Female
English
English short form of Latin Victoria, TORIA means "conqueror" or "victory."
Girl/Female
Indian
Torch
Girl/Female
Tamil
Torch
Boy/Male
Hebrew Biblical
Torch.
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Torch; Sun
TORCA RIVER
TORCA RIVER
Girl/Female
Tamil
Simantika | ஸீமாஂநà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ாÂ
Light
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pushpitha | பà¯à®·à¯à®ªà¯€à®Ÿà®¾
Decorated with flowers, One that has flowered
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Clayton.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek AbaddÅn, ABADDON means "destruction, ruination." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the place of destruction. And it is a name given to the angel of the bottomless pit, the Destroyer Apollyon.Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Swedish
Answer My Prayer; God has Favored Me
Male
French
Middle French pet form of French Frédéric, FRERY means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English (northern)
English (northern) : occupational name from Middle English prok(e)tour ‘steward’ (reduced from Old French procurateour, Latin procurator ‘agent’, from procurare ‘to manage’). The term was used most commonly of an attorney in a spiritual court, but also of other officials such as collectors of taxes and agents licensed to collect alms on behalf of lepers and enclosed orders of monks.John Proctor (d. 1757) was a prominent citizen of Boston, MA, and is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground there.
Female
Yiddish
Variant spelling of Yiddish Baile, BEYLA means "weak, troubled, old."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lotus
Boy/Male
Biblical
Division, rupture.
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n.
A light or luminary formed of some combustible substance, as of resinous wood; a large candle or flambeau, or a lamp giving a large, flaring flame.
n.
A race run by young men with lighted torches in their hands. He who reached the goal first, with his torch unextinguished, gained the prize.
n.
The light of a torch, or of torches. Also adjectively; as, a torchlight procession.
n.
One whose office it is to carry a torch.
n.
Same as Torque, 1.
n.
A large African antelope (Alcelaphus tora). It has widely divergent, strongly ringed horns.
n.
A flashlight.
n.
A voracious, toothed whale of the genus Orca, of which several species are known.
n.
A torch.
n.
In hunting, the pan or frame holding the fuel of the torch used to attract game at night; also, the light itself.
n.
One who, or that which, extinguishes; esp., a hollow cone or other device for extinguishing a flame, as of a torch or candle.
n.
One who gives light with a torch, or as if with a torch.
n.
A flaming torch, esp. one made by combining together a number of thick wicks invested with a quick-burning substance (anciently, perhaps, wax; in modern times, pitch or the like); hence, any torch.
n.
A torch made of tow and pitch, or the like.
n.
A species of auk (Alca torda) common in the Arctic seas. See Auk, and Illust. in Appendix.
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a flat heap of moist, crushed silver ore, prepared for the patio process.
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The common mullein, the stalks of which, dipped in suet, anciently served for torches. Called also torch, and hig-taper.
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A boy or man that carried a link or torch to light passengers.