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Place in Trongsa District, Bhutan
Trongsa, previously Tongsa (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་, Wylie: krong gsar), is a Thromde or town, and the capital of Trongsa District in central Bhutan. The
Trongsa
Fortress in Trongsa, Bhutan
Trongsa Dzong is the largest dzong fortress in Bhutan, located in Trongsa (formerly Tongsa) in Trongsa district, in the centre of the country. Built on
Trongsa_Dzong
Royal family of Bhutan
Prior to reunification, the Wangchuck family had governed the district of Trongsa as descendants of Dungkar Choji. They eventually overpowered other regional
Wangchuck_dynasty
Bhutanese royal title
vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. The Penlop of Trongsa (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་དཔོན་སློབ་; Wylie: Krong-gsar dpon-slob), also called
Penlop_of_Trongsa
Country in South Asia
leading to the ascendancy of Ugyen Wangchuck, the penlop (governor) of Trongsa. From his power base in central Bhutan, Ugyen Wangchuck defeated his political
Bhutan
King of Bhutan since 2006
October 2004, Khesar was installed as the 16th Trongsa Penlop in Trongsa Dzong. The institution of the Trongsa Penlop, started by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
Jigme_Khesar_Namgyel_Wangchuck
District of Bhutan
27°20′N 90°25′E / 27.333°N 90.417°E / 27.333; 90.417 Trongsa District (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་རྫོང་ཁག།; Wylie transliteration: Krong-gsar rdzong-khag)
Trongsa_District
Bhutanese royal title
the House of Wangchuck. Traditionally, Bhutan comprised nine provinces: Trongsa, Paro, Punakha, Wangdue Phodrang, Daga (also Taka, Tarka, or Taga), Bumthang
Penlop
Historical Province of Bhutan
Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang Trongsa Province (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་; Wylie: krong-gsar) was one of the nine historical Provinces of Bhutan. Trongsa Province
Trongsa_Province
King of Bhutan from 1926 to 1952
expected to succeed his father; accordingly, he was given the title Penlop of Trongsa in 1923. Jigme Wangchuck ascended to the throne in 1926, after the death
Jigme_Wangchuck
King of Bhutan from 1907 to 1926
period of strife and civil war, Ugyen assumed the position as the Penlop of Trongsa, a post his father had held. Ugyen continued to further suppress dissent
Ugyen_Wangchuck
King of Bhutan from 1952 to 1972
democratization. Jigme Dorji Wangchuck was born in 1928 in Thruepang Palace in Trongsa. At a young age, he was apprenticed in etiquette and leadership at the
Jigme_Dorji_Wangchuck
Bhutanese royal title
the House of Wangchuck. Traditionally, Bhutan comprised nine provinces: Trongsa, Paro, Punakha, Wangdue Phodrang, Daga (also Taka, Tarka, or Taga), Bumthang
Dzongpen
King of Bhutan from 1972 to 2006
King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. At the age of 16, he was appointed as the Trongsa Penlop and bestowed with saffron scarf. On 21 July 1972, King Jigme Dorji
Jigme_Singye_Wangchuck
Bhutanese ruler; Founder of the Wangchuck dynasty
of Bhutan (1870–1873), and held the hereditary post of 10th Penlop of Trongsa. He was called the Black Ruler. Son of Dasho Pila Gonpo Wangyal and his
Jigme_Namgyal_(Bhutan)
Highlands of Bhutan
Punakha Samdrup Jongkhar Samtse Sarpang Thimphu Trashigang Trashiyangtse Trongsa Tsirang Wangdue Phodrang Zhemgang The mountains of Bhutan are some of the
Mountains_of_Bhutan
Bhutanese Lama (1594–1651)
control over traffic between the powerful Paro valley to the west and Trongsa valley to the east. Zhabdrung Rinpoche consolidated control over western
Ngawang_Namgyal
Type of fortified monastery of Bhutan and Tibet
The five dzongs are Punakha Dzong, Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, Paro Dzong, Trongsa Dzong and Dagana Dzong. Architecture in Tibet Architecture of Bhutan Driglam
Dzong_architecture
River in Bhutan
highway crosses the Mangde Chhu about 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Trongsa. South of Trongsa, the river drains the eastern slopes of the Black Mountains (Bhutan)
Mangde_Chhu
Widow of King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck of Bhutan
Bumthang, Dokar Phurdrub Gompa and Euto Gompa in Paro, Nyala Gompa in Trongsa and Jangsa Gompa in Kalimpong, India. She also has a keen interest in preserving
Kesang_Choden_(queen)
This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, and pagodas in Bhutan for which there are Wikipedia articles, sorted by location. Kurjey Lhakhang
List of Buddhist temples in Bhutan
List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_Bhutan
religious authorities (Punakha Dzong, Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, Paro Dzong, Trongsa Dzong and Dagana Dzong). UNESCO World Heritage Centre (2020-07-09). Retrieved
Tourism_in_Bhutan
Sino-Tibetan language of western Bhutan
spoken natively by 1 person in the Black Mountains of Wangdue Phodrang and Trongsa Districts in western Bhutan. The term ʼOle refers to a clan of speakers
ʼOle_language
Bhutanese political family
married a Sikkimese princess, Rani Mayum Choying Wangmo Dorji. In 1904, Trongsa Penlop Ugyen Wangchuck, firmly in power and advised by Gongzim Ugyen Dorji
Dorji_family
phallic paintings. Lordly mansions of western Bhutan (Bumthang, Paro, and Trongsa Provinces) appeared in the late 19th century during a period of relative
Architecture_of_Bhutan
1st Prime Minister of Bhutan
Druk Desi (list) Dual system of government Dzongpens Penlops (Penlop of Trongsa) Zhabdrung Rinpoche The Tshogdu Kingdoms Bumthang Kurtö Lhuentse Trashigang
Jigme_Palden_Dorji
Bhutanese king (1613–1680)
secular head of Bhutan, and previously the first penlop (governor) of Trongsa (Trongsab). His tenure as penlop was notable for the building of a watchtower
Chogyal_Minjur_Tempa
Small kingdom in Bhutan from c. 7th to 17th century
the post of Penlop of Trongsa. In 1882, at the age of 20, he marched on Bumthang and Trongsa, winning the post of Penlop of Trongsa in addition to Paro
Kingdom_of_Bumthang
Administrative and judicial district of Bhutan
administrative centres for areas around them. The dzongs of Paro, Dagana and Trongsa were headed by penlops (provincial lords/governors) while other dzongs
Districts_of_Bhutan
Place in Trongsa District, Bhutan
Nabji (མནའ་སྦྱིས། in Dzongkha) is a village in Trongsa District in central Bhutan. The Nabji village sits on the south-west lap of a subsidiary mountain
Nabji
Tibetan Buddhist painting
Bhutanese thangka of Mt. Meru and the Buddhist Universe, 19th century, Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa, Bhutan Painted Bhutanese Medicine Buddha mandala with the goddess
Thangka
the control of the Wangchuck dynasty, hereditary penlops (governors) of Trongsa Province. The King of Bhutan, formally known as the Druk Gyalpo ("Dragon
List_of_rulers_of_Bhutan
District of Bhutan
original on 2011-01-20. Retrieved 2011-07-27. Dema, Tashi (2007-06-04). "Trongsa: Slithering with Snakes". Kuensel online. Archived from the original on
Lhuntse_District
Queen of Bhutan since 2011
Pema Dechen. Her ancestor is also the 48th Druk Desi and 10th Penlop of Trongsa Jigme Namgyal (father of King Ugyen Wangchuck and of her great-great-grandmother
Jetsun_Pema
from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2011-07-28. "Chiwogs in Trongsa" (PDF). Election Commission, Government of Bhutan. 2011. Archived from
List_of_villages_in_Bhutan
Historic building in Bhutan
Thruepang Palace is a royal dzong (a form of fortress) in Trongsa District, Bhutan. The royal government of Bhutan considers it to be a historic building
Thruepang_Palace
Bhutanese queen
Wangducholing Palace, Bumthang Died 1991 (aged 72–73) Samchoeling Palace, Trongsa Spouse Jigme Wangchuck (m. 1932; died 1952) Issue Princess Choki Wangmo
Pema_Dechen
Historical Province of Bhutan
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang Kurmaed Province (Dzongkha: ཀུར་སྨད་; Wylie: kur-smad; "Lower Kur") was one
Kurmaed_Province
Southern Tibetic language of Bhutan
Tibetic language spoken by about 8,000 people in Wangdue Phodrang and Trongsa Districts in central Bhutan. Lakha is spoken by descendants of pastoral
Lakha_language
Ethnic group
The Kheng people are found primarily in the Zhemgang, Trongsa, Bumthang, Dagana, and Mongar Districts of central Bhutan. They speak the Kheng language
Kheng_people
Bodish language spoken in Bhutan
Mangde Chhu to the west, from the town of Trongsa in Trongsa District; along Black River passes in the Trongsa District villages of Taktse and Usar; to
Nyen_language
Queen consort of Bhutan
son, SH Jigje Singye, with popular Bhutanese comedians, at Tangsibji, Trongsa. | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-03-15. Facebook Dorji, Yab
Dorji_Wangmo
Historical title for a civil administrative leader in Bhutan
Druk Desi (list) Dual system of government Dzongpens Penlops (Penlop of Trongsa) Zhabdrung Rinpoche The Tshogdu Kingdoms Bumthang Kurtö Lhuentse Trashigang
Druk_Desi
Village in Bhutan
village in Wangdue Phodrang, Bhutan. It is located on the Wangdue Phodrang-Trongsa Highway, overlooking Rukubji village. These two villages fall under one
Bumpailog
Bhutan's first steps toward modernization (b. 1928, Thruepang Palace, Trongsa). The day is also celebrated as Teacher's day throughout the country. The
Public_holidays_in_Bhutan
Hiking trail in Bhutan
needed] It begins from Lunana to higher up in Gangkar Puensum, and ends in Trongsa and from there to Bumthang District, taking through the rough paths of
Snowman_Trek
Queen of Bhutan from 1979-2006
son, SH Jigje Singye, with popular Bhutanese comedians, at Tangsibji, Trongsa". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 15 March 2024. "His Majesty King Jigme Khesar
Tseyring_Pem
Historical regions of Bhutan governed by aristocrats
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang The Provinces of Bhutan were historical regions of Bhutan headed by penlops
Provinces_of_Bhutan
2011 Bhutanese royal wedding
Both are descendants of the 48th Druk Desi of Bhutan and 10th Penlop of Trongsa, Jigme Namgyal. Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck announced his engagement
Wedding of Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Jetsun Pema
Wedding_of_Jigme_Khesar_Namgyel_Wangchuck_and_Jetsun_Pema
Stupa in Trongsa, Bhutan
Chendebji Chorten is a stupa in Bhutan, located 41 kilometres (25 mi) west of Trongsa at 2,430 metres (7,970 ft) in elevation. According to legend, Chendebji
Chendebji_Chorten
establishment of a Bhutanese monarchy with Ugyen Wangchuck, the penlop of Trongsa installed as hereditary king, with the support of Britain and against the
Tibetan dual system of government
Tibetan_dual_system_of_government
Fortress in Trashigang, Bhutan
was prophesied by Ngawang Namgyal who ordered the Penlop (Governor) of Trongsa, Chhogyal Minjur Tempa to put down local chieftains and construct the dzong
Trashigang_Dzong
Basic electoral precincts of Bhutan
from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2011-07-28. "Chiwogs in Trongsa" (PDF). Election Commission, Government of Bhutan. 2011. Archived from
Chiwogs_of_Bhutan
1st Chief Minister of Bhutan
politician. He served as the closest adviser to Ugyen Wangchuck, the Penlop of Trongsa and later King of Bhutan. Ugyen Dorji was instrumental in fostering friendly
Ugyen_Dorji
690 8.21 Karma Gyeltshen 1,350 6.56 Unseated Sonam Tshering 1,162 5.64 Trongsa Rinzin Namgyal 3,109 27.95 Elected Sonam Penjor 2,897 26.05 Tsirang Nima
2023 Bhutanese National Council election
2023_Bhutanese_National_Council_election
War fought between British India and Bhutan in 1864–1865
mission dealt alternately with the rival penlop of Paro and the penlop of Trongsa (the latter acted on behalf of the druk desi). As Bhutan did not comply
Duar_War
Bhutanese royal
son, SH Jigje Singye, with popular Bhutanese comedians, at Tangsibji, Trongsa". Facebook. "La princesa más desconocida y sorprendente de Bután". Semana
Sonam_Dechen_Wangchuck
Inter-Parliamentary Union. Retrieved 2021-06-05. Dema, Tshering. "Former Trongsa MP had voluntarily resigned amid ongoing appeal in Supreme Court". Retrieved
2023–24 Bhutanese National Assembly election
2023–24_Bhutanese_National_Assembly_election
National park in Bhutan
sub-range of the Himalayan Range System. The park occupies most of the Trongsa District, as well as parts of Sarpang, Tsirang, Wangdue Phodrang, and Zhemgang
Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park
Jigme_Singye_Wangchuck_National_Park
Second-level administrative division in Bhutan
Archived 2017-12-28 at the Wayback Machine "Chiwogs in Trongsa" (PDF). Election Commission, Government of Bhutan. 2011. Archived from
Thromde
religious authorities (Punakha Dzong, Wangdue Phodrang Dzong, Paro Dzong, Trongsa Dzong and Dagana Dzong) Archived 13 December 2024 at the Wayback Machine
List of World Heritage Sites in Bhutan
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Bhutan
Title used by a great lama; epithet of Ngawang Namgyal
establishment of a Bhutanese monarchy with Ugyen Wangchuck, the penlop of Trongsa, installed as hereditary king, with the support of Britain and against
Zhabdrung_Rinpoche
pro-British Penlop of Trongsa and the anti-British, pro-Tibetan ponlop of Paro—resulted in the ascendancy of Ugyen Wangchuck, the Penlop of Trongsa. From his power
History_of_Bhutan
Historical Province of Bhutan
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang Kurtoed Province (Dzongkha: ཀུར་སྟོད་; Wylie: kur-stod; "Upper Kur") was one
Kurtoed_Province
Currency of Bhutan
auspicious signs), Jigme Dorji Wangchuck Punakha Dzong Nu.50 155 × 70 mm Pink Trongsa Dzong, two mythical birds Bja Tshering (bird of long life) Nu.100 161 ×
Bhutanese_ngultrum
Assembly of Bermuda Simtokha Dzong Taktsang Paro Rinpung Dzong Punakha Dzong Trongsa Dzong Tashichho Dzong Bulgarian National Bank (Saint Nicholas) Great Belt
List of buildings and structures illustrated on banknotes
List_of_buildings_and_structures_illustrated_on_banknotes
Ethnic group
30,000+ Regions with significant populations Central Bhutan (Bumthang, Trongsa, Kurtoe or Lhuntse, and Zhemgang) Languages Bumthangkha or Khengkha, Dzongkha
Bumthang_people
Form of government with dual co-rule
similar system arose in Bhutan, with the Wangchuck governor (penlop) of Trongsa becoming the Druk Desi and Druk Gyalpo in 1907. In contrast to Tibet, the
Diarchy
Place in Trongsa District, Bhutan
Chendebji (ཅན་དན་སྦྱིས། in Dzongkha) is a village in Trongsa District in central Bhutan. Kinga, Sonam (2004). "A BRIEF HISTORY OF CHENDEBJI VILLAGE AND
Chendebji
Punakha Samdrup Jongkhar Samtse Sarpang Thimphu Trashigang Trashiyangtse Trongsa Tsirang Wangdue Phodrang Zhemgang The ecoregions of Bhutan generally vary
List_of_ecoregions_in_Bhutan
Most of the museums are spread between 3 locations: Thimphu, Paro and Trongsa. Tourism in Bhutan Culture of Bhutan National Library of Bhutan List of
List_of_museums_in_Bhutan
Bhutanese political party
Kengkhar-Werringla Mongar 29 Tashi Dorji Nubi-Tangsbji Trongsa 30 Dorji Dragteng-Langthil Trongsa 31 Tashi Tenzin Radhi-sagteng Trashigang 32 Namgay Dorji
Bhutan_Tendrel_Party
Africa 0.637 1 0.656 1178 Barinas Venezuela America 0.709 23 0.656 1179 Trongsa Bhutan Asia/Pacific 0.698 10 0.655 1180 North-Oriental Guatemala America
List of subnational entities by Human Development Index
List_of_subnational_entities_by_Human_Development_Index
Queen consort of Bhutan
14. Jigme Namgyal, 10th Trongsa Penlop and 51st Druk Desi 29. Sonam Pedzom 7. Yeshay Choden 30. Ugyen Phuntsho, 8th Trongsa Penlop (= 24) 15. Pema Choki
Phuntsho_Choden
Taba, Kharsadrapchu, Basochu, Wangdue, Punakha, Lingshi DAMA, Gasa 3 - Trongsa, Jakar, Chumey, Zhemgang DAMA, Zhemgang, Tingtibi 4 - Trashigang, Kanglung
Telephone_numbers_in_Bhutan
Prime Minister of Bhutan
Druk Desi (list) Dual system of government Dzongpens Penlops (Penlop of Trongsa) Zhabdrung Rinpoche The Tshogdu Kingdoms Bumthang Kurtö Lhuentse Trashigang
Sonam_Topgay_Dorji
of the U.S. state of Alaska. Bely Island 1,810 Island part of Russia. Trongsa 1,807 District of Bhutan. Essonne 1,804 Department of France. Berat County
List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
List_of_political_and_geographic_subdivisions_by_total_area_from_1,000_to_5,000_square_kilometers
Historical Province of Bhutan
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang Bumthang Province (Dzongkha: བུམ་ཐང་; Wylie: bum-thang) was one of the nine
Bumthang_Province
Bhutanese New Year tradition
gratitude for unifying the country in the 17th century. It is said that the Trongsa Penlop led the representatives of Sharchog Khorlo Tsibgye (Eight Spokes
Traditional_Day_of_Offering
Terengganu, Kelantan and more locations in Peninsular Malaysia October Thimphu, Trongsa Dzong, Wangdue Phodrang and more locations in Bhutan Luxembourg City and
Google_Street_View_coverage
Fortress in Wangdue Phodrang, Bhutan
list for UNESCO's world heritage sites, along with the Punakha, Rinpung, Trongsa and Daga Dzongs. On 24 June 2012, a fire caused by a short circuit completely
Wangdue_Phodrang_Dzong
8th-century Buddhist lama
Rimpoche first came to Bhutan in 810 A.D. from Nepal via Nabji Korphu in the Trongsa District. The second and third visits were from Tibet. The most famous
Padmasambhava
Historical Province of Bhutan
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang Punakha Province (Dzongkha: སྤུ་ན་ཁ་; Wylie: spu-na-kha) was one of the nine
Punakha_Province
Bhutanese Penlop
a public servant from an early age and eventually became the Penlop of Trongsa, and was appointed Druk Desi (1831–1832). He died while repairing Punakha
Dorji_Namgyal
Historical Province of Bhutan
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang Thimphu Province (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་; Wylie: krong-gsar) was one of the nine
Thimphu_Province
dzong fortresses to repel invasions from Tibet. His lieutenant, Penlop of Trongsa, Chogyal Minjur Tempa, went on to conquer the valleys in central and eastern
Valleys_of_Bhutan
School at the Royal University of Bhutan
Studies (CLCS) is a school at the Royal University of Bhutan in Taktse, Trongsa, central Bhutan. It was formerly known as the Institute for Language and
College of Language and Culture Studies (Bhutan)
College_of_Language_and_Culture_Studies_(Bhutan)
Lhuntse, Trongsa and Bumthang Dzongkhags. With the creation of Zhemgang Division on July 28, 2003, this division handed over the Trongsa and Zhemgang
Department of Forests and Park Services of Bhutan
Department_of_Forests_and_Park_Services_of_Bhutan
Historical Province of Bhutan
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang Daga Province (Dzongkha: དར་དཀར་; Wylie: dar-dkar) was one of the nine historical
Daga_Province
Bhutanese politician
different political positions, including being the dzongdag of Trashigang and Trongsa for 10 years, then being the Director General of Department of Local Governance
Lungten_Dorji
Sacred mountain of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cosmology
Bhutanese thangka of Mt. Meru and the Buddhist universe (19th cent., Trongsa Dzong, Trongsa, Bhutan).
Mount_Meru
Samdrup Jongkhar, Samtse, Sarpang, Thimphu, Trashirang, Trashiyangtse, Trongsa, Tsirang, Wangdue Phodrang, and Zhemgang. Bhutan is member of the AsDB
Politics_of_Bhutan
Monastery in Bumthang, Bhutan
kilometers (two and a half miles) above the Jakar Dzong and was built by the Trongsa Penlop, Sonam Drugel, the great-grandfather of King Ugyen Wangchuck in
Lamay_Monastery
Road in Bhutan
In between, the Lateral Road runs directly through Wangdue Phodrang, Trongsa, and other population centers. The Lateral Road also has spurs connecting
Lateral_Road
Historical Province of Bhutan
Bumthang Daga Kurmaed Kurtoed Paro Punakha Thimphu Trongsa Wangdue Phodrang Paro Province (Dzongkha: སྤ་རོ་; Wylie: spa-ro) was one of the nine historical
Paro_Province
Bhutanese politician
on 6 July 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2015. "Nidup Zangpo". www.nab.gov.bt. "Trongsa | Druk Phuensum Tshogpa". www.dpt.bt. Archived from the original on 2014-09-15
Nidup_Zangpo
Bhutanese alcoholic beverage
ISBN 978-16-07528-24-1. Retrieved 24 November 2019. Dema, Tashi (2007-06-04). "Trongsa: Slithering with Snakes". Kuensel online. Archived from the original on
Ara_(drink)
Mountain range in Bhutan
The Black Mountains is a mountain range in central Bhutan, a sub−range of the Himalayan Range System. Locally the mountain range is known as Dungshing
Black_Mountains_(Bhutan)
Sequence of rulers considered members of the same family
Druk Gyalpo Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck Druk Gyalpo Ugyen Wangchuck Trongsa, Bhutan Bolkiah Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Sultan Muhammad Shah Tarim
Dynasty
Country in South Asia
Province Punakha Province Thimphu Province Trongsa Province Wangdue Phodrang Province Penlop Penlop of Trongsa Bumthang Kingdom Culture of Bhutan Architecture
Outline_of_Bhutan
TRONGSA
TRONGSA
TRONGSA
TRONGSA
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess; The Abode of the Universe; One who Lives Forever; Goddess Parvati
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Searles.
Boy/Male
Dutch German
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri, Marathi, Parsi
Golden
Girl/Female
Muslim
Granting
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water source
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Possibly a reduced form of Senior.
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, Latin
Female Version of Horace; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Horatius; Time Keeper
Boy/Male
Muslim
Royal court, Tribunal of justice
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Red Head
TRONGSA
TRONGSA
TRONGSA
TRONGSA
TRONGSA