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Ugrin or Uhrin may refer to: Given name Ugrin Csák (disambiguation), multiple people Surname Dušan Uhrin (born 1943), Czech and Slovak football coach
Ugrin
Hungarian baron
Ugrin (III) from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli (III.) Ugrin, Croatian: Ugrin Čak, Serbian: Угрин Чак; died in 1311) was a prominent Hungarian
Ugrin_Csák
Hungarian prelate and military leader
Ugrin from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli Ugrin; c. 1190 – 11 April 1241) was a Hungarian prelate and military leader in the first half of the
Ugrin Csák (archbishop of Kalocsa)
Ugrin_Csák_(archbishop_of_Kalocsa)
13th Century Hungarian Archbishop
Ugrin from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli Ugrin, Croatian: Hugrin; c. 1207 – 27 November 1248) was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th century,
Ugrin Csák (archbishop of Split)
Ugrin_Csák_(archbishop_of_Split)
Hungarian prelate
Ugrin from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli Ugrin; died 1204) was a Hungarian prelate at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as
Ugrin Csák (archbishop of Esztergom)
Ugrin_Csák_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
Italian artistic gymnast (born 1998)
Tea Ugrin (born 12 June 1998) is a Slovenian artistic gymnast from Italy. She is the 2013 and 2015 Italian all-around champion. She was a member of the
Tea_Ugrin
Topics referred to by the same term
Ugrin Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli Ugrin, Ugrin of Csák kindred) may refer to: Ugrin Csák (archbishop of Esztergom) (d. 1204) Ugrin Csák (archbishop of
Ugrin_Csák_(disambiguation)
Yugoslavian jazz rock band
musicians Janez Bončina (vocals), Tihomir "Pop" Asanović (organ), Petar Ugrin (trumpet, violin), Ratomir "Ratko" Divjak (drums), Karel "Čarli" Novak (bass
September_(band)
Football coach (born 1943)
Dušan Uhrin (born 5 February 1943) is a Czech and Slovak football coach and former player. He was the coach of Slovan Bratislava. Born in the Nitra District
Dušan_Uhrin
1241 battle during the first Mongol invasion of Hungary
Hungarian forces that were unable to link up with the main army in time. Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Kalocsa, also tried to attack a Mongol contingent, but
Battle_of_Mohi
Italian actor and footballer (1916–2002)
barát I (1991) as Archbishop Ugrin Julianus barát II (1991) as Archbishop Ugrin Julianus barát III (1991) as Archbishop Ugrin The First Circle (1991, TV
Raf_Vallone
(fl. c. 1305) Ugrin (d. 1204), archbishop of Esztergom, maybe son of ispán Ugrin Nicholas, his testament of 1231 mentions archbishop Ugrin as his pater
Csák_(genus)
1189–1192 attempted re-conquest of the Holy Land
prince Géza, the younger brother of the King Béla III of Hungary, and Bishop Ugrin Csák. Two contingents from the Empire, from Burgundy and Lorraine, also
Third_Crusade
Qualifying song contest for the Eurovision Song Contest 1993
Juratovec serving as director and Jože Spacal serving as designer. Petar Ugrin [sl] and Mojmir Sepe served as joint musical directors and were responsible
Kvalifikacija_za_Millstreet
Village in Polog, North Macedonia
son-in-law; Nikolla, son of Dushman; Ugrin, son of Kologjer; Rada, son of Gjuka-le; Nik-o, son of Dushman; Ugrin, son of Bojk-o-s; widow Donika; widow
Čelopek,_Brvenica
English actor
Afraid of a Little Manscaping". newnownext.com. Retrieved 27 September 2016. Ugrin, Nicole. "Interview: Gethin Anthony talks Game of Thrones, Minister of Chance
Gethin_Anthony
War of succession in Hungary
Ladislaus. His staunch supporter Ugrin Csák was elected Archbishop of Esztergom in the spring of 1204. Pope Innocent authorized Ugrin to crown Ladislaus and to
Brothers'_Quarrel_(Hungary)
2017 film
A Woman Captured Directed by Bernadett Tuza-Ritter Produced by Julianna Ugrin, Viki Reka Kiss Edited by Bernadett Tuza-Ritter Music by Csaba Kalotás Production
A_Woman_Captured
King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282
raids against Ugrin Csák's territories in 1309 and 1310. His ally John Smaragd led Dragutin's army, but was defeated by Paul Garai, Ugrin's commander. Dragutin
Stefan_Dragutin
Stefan Dragutin King Stefan Dragutin King Stefan Vladislav II Domain of Ugrin Csák Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk Đorđe Branković Jovan Branković Ivaniš Berislavić
Sermon_(duke)
and writing practice, including by Mikula Draganić, Mikula Šušić, Mikula Ugrin, Mikula Ivanov. Obtained by Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski in Bribir. Kukuljević
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1400–1499)
Liberal use of reprogenetics in human enhancement
1007/s40592-019-00094-w. PMID 31325149. S2CID 198131924. Pavlovic, Sonja; Ugrin, Milena; Gasic, Vladimir; Rakic, Vojin (2023). "Chapter 15 - Using genetics
New_eugenics
Venetian noblewoman
finally able to continue their journey and Andrew III sent his confidant Ugrin Csák to Primorje in order to escort his mother Tomasina to Hungary, but
Tomasina_Morosini
German/Hungarian archbishop
Kalocsa Installed 1206 Term ended 1218 Predecessor sede vacante Successor Ugrin Csák Other post Patriarch of Aquileia Personal details Born c. 1182 Died
Berthold (patriarch of Aquileia)
Berthold_(patriarch_of_Aquileia)
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Hungary
1151) Lucas (archbishop 1158) Nicholas (1181–1183) Job (archbishop 1185) Ugrin de genere Csák (archbishop April 1204 – August 1204) Kalán de genere Bár-Kalán
Archdiocese of Esztergom–Budapest
Archdiocese_of_Esztergom–Budapest
Hungarian bishop
with his friend the "literate" Nicholas Csák (brother or nephew of Bishop Ugrin Csák). Accordingly, later Anonymus dedicated his work to "the most venerable
Peter_II_(bishop_of_Győr)
Hungarian prince (c. 1151–after 1191)
soldiers left for the Holy Land under the leadership of Géza and Bishop Ugrin Csák. Shortly after, Béla III ordered the Hungarian contingent to return
Géza, son of Géza II of Hungary
Géza,_son_of_Géza_II_of_Hungary
Hungarian bishop
Romania) elected Benedict as his successor around May 1231. His superior, Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Kalocsa confirmed his election and consecrated him shortly
Benedict_Osl
Hungarian nobleman
Kökényesradnót Ban of Severin Reign 1275–1276 Predecessor Paul Gutkeled Successor Ugrin Csák Died 1298 (1299) Noble family gens Kökényesradnót Issue Nicholas Dobokai
Mikod_Kökényesradnót
Ottoman subdivision
Pannonian Croatia Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) Ban of Slavonia Realm of Ugrin Csák Kingdom of Croatia (1102–1526) Ottoman Empire Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman
Sanjak_of_Pakrac
Italian prelate (1205–1266)
appointed archbishop of Split by Pope Innocent IV after the death of Archbishop Ugrin, who had died on April 30, 1249. It seems that both the canons of the cathedral
Roger_of_Torre_Maggiore
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to 1342
Dalmatia in August 1300. From Split, Paul Šubić escorted him to Zagreb where Ugrin Csák swore loyalty to Charles. Charles's opponent, Andrew III of Hungary
Charles_I_of_Hungary
Italian artistic gymnast (born 1990)
qualified to the all-around final but withdrew, which allowed teammate Tea Ugrin to compete. At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Ferrari qualified
Vanessa_Ferrari
Name list
(born 1996), Serbian singer Tea Tulić (born 1978), Croatian writer Tea Ugrin (born 1998), Italian artistic gymnast Tea Vikstedt-Nyman (born 1959), Finnish
Tea_(given_name)
Hungarian prelate
possible he was the candidate of King Andrew II. However, his superior Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Kalocsa contested the election due to the one-eyed Raynald's
Raynald_of_Belleville
north, Ugrin Csák in the east, and the Babonići in the south. Aszuág was also located on the border between two oligarchic territories: Ugrin Csák in
Tétény_(genus)
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1205 to 1235
crowned king on 26 August. As Pope Innocent already ordered Archbishop Ugrin Csák to perform the coronation in April, it is plausible that the king decided
Andrew_II_of_Hungary
Ukrainian animated series
viewer. Interview with project director Vladimir Kmetik ( article by Elena Ugrin) Mykyta the Fox became the hero of a multi-part animated film (article from
Mykyta_the_Fox
Hungarian baron
offices Preceded by Ernye Ákos Judge royal 1270–1272 Succeeded by Denis Péc Preceded by Albert Ákos Master of the horse 1272 Succeeded by Ugrin Csák
Nicholas_Monoszló
Historic county of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
decision of Andrew II granting the Archbishop of Kalocsa Ugrin Csák authority over Požega. In 1232, Ugrin established a Cistercian abbey in Gotó (also referred
Požega_County
Luka Big Pants (starring Nothin' But Lag and P4blo) Asclepius† by Filip Ugrin CTRL-ALT-DELIRIUM† by Jimmy ScreamerClauz (+1) Powervision† by Dream Computer
List_of_Off_the_Air_episodes
but later became an independent ruler, realm of Ugrin Csák (13th–14th century) – initially, Ugrin Csák was a Hungarian nobleman, but later became an
History_of_Vojvodina
Hungarian military and political figure (c. 1406–1456)
Varna Hunyadi was "recognised as being Hungarian..." and "frequently called Ugrin Janko, 'Janko the Hungarian'" in the Serbian and Croatian societies of the
John_Hunyadi
Serbian and Yugoslavian province (1918–1922)
Stefan Dragutin King Stefan Dragutin King Stefan Vladislav II Domain of Ugrin Csák Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk Đorđe Branković Jovan Branković Ivaniš Berislavić
Banat,_Bačka_and_Baranja
Late medieval Bosnian noble (later royal) dynasty
different sons of a certain Kotroman (Cotromanus). The noblemen Radonja and Ugrin, who witnessed a charter issued by Ninoslav, are also suggested to be Kotroman's
Kotromanić_dynasty
Historical region of Croatia
Pannonian Croatia Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) Ban of Slavonia Realm of Ugrin Csák Kingdom of Croatia (1102–1526) Ottoman Empire Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman
Slavonia
Golden bull, or edict, issued by King Andrew II of Hungary
1222, when the venerable John the Archbishop of Esztergom, the venerable Ugrin the archbishop of Kalocsa, Deserius the Bishop of Csanád, Robert (Bishop)
Golden_Bull_of_1222
Slovenian cultural critic, poet, and essayist
1993: Edi Berk Evald Fliser Janez Pipan Zorko Simčič Andraž Šalamun Petar Ugrin 1994: Komorni zbor Ave Iztok Kovač Marjetica Potrč Svetlana Visintin in
Aleš_Debeljak
Hungarian baron and landowner
served as voivode for the fourth time, replacing his distant relative, Ugrin Csák. Matthew II remained partisan of the king at all times, in accordance
Matthew_II_Csák
(10th century). The earliest possible known ancestor of the genus is župan Ugrin Kukar, one of the twelve noblemen mentioned in Pacta conventa (1102). According
Kukar_family
Gymnastics competition
Meneghini 14.433 14.200 Enus Mariani 14.166 12.566 Lara Mori 13.800 12.533 Tea Ugrin 13.800 8 Netherlands 41.599 (8) 38.432 (8) 41.500 (4) 41.199 (8) 162.730
2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
2015_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
Elisa Meneghini 14.600 – 12.900 14.066 – Lara Mori – 12.400 13.733 – – Tea Ugrin 14.066 13.700 13.733 13.800 55.299 6 Japan 58.033 55.199 54.832 55.799 223
2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's qualification
2015_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_–_Women's_qualification
1982 studio album by Električni Orgazam
"Pođimo" "Alabama" (trumpet — Pero Ugrin) "Žuto" "Sam" "Glave" "Devojke" "Afrika" "Podstanar" "Leptir" (trumpet — Pero Ugrin) "Bomba" "Nezgodno" "Razgovori"
Lišće_prekriva_Lisabon
Town in Bács-Kiskun, Hungary
commanders and were subsequently drafted by their secular princes. For example, Ugrin Csák (archbishop from 1219 till 1241) was the leader against the Tartars
Kalocsa
Kievan Russian monk (died 1043)
Moses the Hungarian (Russian: Моисей Угрин, Moisey Ugrin; Hungarian: Magyar Mózes; died 26 July 1043) was a Kievan Russian monk of Hungarian origin. He
Moses_the_Hungarian
Official in Transylvania, 12th–16th century
Ladislaus IV third rule; also ispán of Szolnok County (1274–1275) 1275 Ugrin of the Csák clan Ladislaus IV first rule; also ispán of Szolnok County (1275)
Voivode_of_Transylvania
Hungarian clergyman (died 1303)
hurried to Hungary with his small army, accompanied by Gregory Bicskei, Ugrin Csák and other nobles. They arrived to Székesfehérvár, the traditional crowning
Gregory_Bicskei
Hungarian prelate
Matthias personally led his troops, when fell with commander Archbishop Ugrin Csák and majority of the bishops (for instance, Reynold of Transylvania
Matthias_Rátót
Geographical and historical region of Serbia
over Upper Srem, but other sources are mentioning another local ruler, Ugrin Csák, who ruled over Upper Srem and Slavonija. At first, Stefan Dragutin
Mačva
2023 video game
Designer Romero Bonickhausen Programmer Romero Bonickhausen Artist Filip Ugrin Composer RJ Lake Engine Unity Platforms Windows Xbox One Xbox Series X/S
El_Paso,_Elsewhere
Highest level competition for dog agility
Oven, Ink, Shetland Sheepdog, Anabella Kokalj, Viva, Shetland Sheepdog, Ugrin Babunski, Zin, Pumi dog Kateřina Malačková, Jackie, Pyrenean Sheepdog, Martina
Fédération Cynologique Internationale Agility World Championships
Fédération_Cynologique_Internationale_Agility_World_Championships
Hungarian nobleman
I Genus Osl Born: ? Died: 1279 or 1280 Political offices Preceded by Ugrin Csák Master of the horse 1273–1274 Succeeded by Peter Aba Preceded by Reynold
Herbord_Osl
Hungarian lord
broke out between Joachim Gutkeled and Peter Csák in the following months; Ugrin Csák took the first step in the emerging conflict, when attacked Joachim's
Joachim_Gutkeled
that were transferred to Hungary's vassal state, the Serbian Despotate. Ugrin Csák Matej Ninoslav, 1232–1250 Ernye Ákos Stephen Dragutin Stephen II Kotromanić
Banate_of_Só
Musical artist
1993: Edi Berk Evald Fliser Janez Pipan Zorko Simčič Andraž Šalamun Petar Ugrin 1994: Komorni zbor Ave Iztok Kovač Marjetica Potrč Svetlana Visintin in
Iztok_Mlakar
Hungarian prelate
struggle for the Hungarian throne. Vincent was a relative of the powerful lord Ugrin Csák, who ruled the northern part of Syrmia (Hungarian: Szerém, Serbian:
Vincent (archbishop of Kalocsa)
Vincent_(archbishop_of_Kalocsa)
Hungarian prelate (died 1245)
Cletus Genus Bél Born: ? Died: December 1245 Political offices Preceded by Ugrin Csák Chancellor 1219–1224 Succeeded by Stephen Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Cletus_Bél
Ban of Bosnia
transferred from the coastal Dalmatian bishoprics to the suzerainty of Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Kalocsa. The Archbishop negotiated with the ruler of
Stephen_Kulinić
Military unit
Junior Sergeant Kornev Ihorovych Artem, 29.10.2014, Talakivka. senior sailor Ugrin Dmytrovych Fedir, 25.08.2015, Lebedynske (Volnovakh district). Senior Sergeant
1st Marine Battalion (Ukraine)
1st_Marine_Battalion_(Ukraine)
ⰃⰎ. 1550 Rovinjsko Selo (kuća obitelji Ugrin) Ⱍ Ⱇ Ⰾ ⰍⰀⰄⰀ Ⱑ On the lintel of a house belonging to the Ugrin family. Lost when the house was demolished
List of Glagolitic inscriptions (16th century)
List_of_Glagolitic_inscriptions_(16th_century)
appearance of their cooperation occurred in 1289, when John complained that Ugrin, the castellan of Garić or Garics (Podgaric) plundered church estates, including
John_(bishop_of_Zagreb)
12–13th-century archbishops Saul Győr or Ugrin Csák. The diocese's librarian Pál Winkler emphasized that Ugrin was killed in the Battle of Mohi (1241)
Astrik
Habsburg border region (1745–1881)
Pannonian Croatia Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) Ban of Slavonia Realm of Ugrin Csák Kingdom of Croatia (1102–1526) Ottoman Empire Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman
Slavonian_Military_Frontier
Slovenian classical flautist
1993: Edi Berk Evald Fliser Janez Pipan Zorko Simčič Andraž Šalamun Petar Ugrin 1994: Komorni zbor Ave Iztok Kovač Marjetica Potrč Svetlana Visintin in
Irena_Grafenauer
"oligarchs" (e.g. Matthew Csák and the Kőszegis) and "provincial lords" (e.g. Ugrin Csák) regarding the role of the royal power in the provincial administration
Stephen_Ákos
Historical title of rulers and viceroys in Croatian history
Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term start Term end Notes Monarch (Reign) Ugra/Ugrin 1102 1105 In 1105 commanded the Hungarian fleet that successfully attacked
Ban_of_Croatia
Bosnian-Herzegovinian prelate
languages: English, German, Italian, Macedonian and Russian. KTA 2020. Ugrin 2022. Ugrin 2018. Pavičić (a) 2020. IKA (b) 2021. Službeni glasnik Bosne i Hercegovine
Petar_Palić
Hungarian baron
plausible that Lawrence held his dignity until the spring of 1280, when Ugrin Csák retook the position in accordance with the agreement and reconciliation
Lawrence_II_Aba
Legislative, administrative, and judicial body of the Principality of Transylvania
charter mentioning the meeting, the king ordered the return of two domains to Ugrin Csák after those who attended the general assembly testified that he had
Transylvanian_Diet
Italian artistic gymnast
Spiridonova. Campana represented Italy at the 2015 European Games alongside Tea Ugrin and Alessia Leolini, and they placed fifth in the team competition. She
Giorgia_Campana
(Lower Slavonia) James Borsa (Transtisia) Matthew Csák (Northwest Hungary) Ugrin Csák (Upper Syrmia) Dujam Frankopan (Primorje) Ladislaus Kán (Transylvania)
Oligarch_(Kingdom_of_Hungary)
Austrian painter
Haralamow-Oreschak, and his spouse, the lawyer Welika Ugrin-Gudarowska, a member of the Ugrin-Csák family. TEDxLambeth 2019, he acknowledged being the
Haralampi_G._Oroschakoff
Ethnic group
Allaga – composer, cellist, and cimbalist József Bittenbinder – gymnast Ugrin Csák – nobleman Géza Csáth – physician, writer József Törley – sparkling-wine
Hungarians_in_Serbia
Argentine mezzo-soprano
1993: Edi Berk Evald Fliser Janez Pipan Zorko Simčič Andraž Šalamun Petar Ugrin 1994: Komorni zbor Ave Iztok Kovač Marjetica Potrč Svetlana Visintin in
Bernarda_Fink
Hungarian singer and composer (born 1985)
Budapest with his family soon, at the age of 13. His first professor was Gábor Ugrin who taught him conducting. After the voice break it revealed soon that his
Kayamar
Slovenian writer, screenwriter and film director
1993: Edi Berk Evald Fliser Janez Pipan Zorko Simčič Andraž Šalamun Petar Ugrin 1994: Komorni zbor Ave Iztok Kovač Marjetica Potrč Svetlana Visintin in
Goran_Vojnović
Slovene poet, writer, playwright, composer and journalist
1993: Edi Berk Evald Fliser Janez Pipan Zorko Simčič Andraž Šalamun Petar Ugrin 1994: Komorni zbor Ave Iztok Kovač Marjetica Potrč Svetlana Visintin in
Milan_Dekleva
Town in Slavonia, Croatia
capital of the semi-independent medieval state of Upper Syrmia ruled by Ugrin Csák. After 1354, the town of Ilok belonged to Nicholas and Paul Garay (in
Ilok
Hungarian prelate
the next seven years. In the same time, he was replaced as chancellor by Ugrin Csák. Thomas appears as Bishop-elect in several royal documents throughout
Thomas I (archbishop of Esztergom)
Thomas_I_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
Hungarian baron
Joachim Gutkeled and Peter Csák in the following months. Mojs took part in Ugrin Csák's failed attempt to annihilate Joachim's troops at Föveny (near Polgárdi)
Mojs_II
Hungarian baron
Egidius was removed from power, and a member of the clan's Újlak branch, Ugrin Csák established a provincial domination and ruled over Upper Syrmia, ensuring
Egidius_Monoszló
Slovenian artist
1993: Edi Berk Evald Fliser Janez Pipan Zorko Simčič Andraž Šalamun Petar Ugrin 1994: Komorni zbor Ave Iztok Kovač Marjetica Potrč Svetlana Visintin in
Stane_Jagodič
Slovenian painter, graphic artist, draughtsman and professor
1993: Edi Berk Evald Fliser Janez Pipan Zorko Simčič Andraž Šalamun Petar Ugrin 1994: Komorni zbor Ave Iztok Kovač Marjetica Potrč Svetlana Visintin in
Ivo_Mršnik
Hungarian lord (died 1260)
Stephen in the mintage and chamber at Pakrac. Following the sudden death of Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Split, King Béla IV installed Stephen as comes (ispán
Stephen_I_Gutkeled
Byzantine prince
including Belgrade and Macsó, at least until 1242, or sometime later. In 1225, Ugrin Csák, the Archbishop of Kalocsa, tried to organize the Bosnian Crusade,
John_Angelos_of_Syrmia
10th-century Hungarian clan name
Zsadány. The abbot complained that Ivánka seized the estate by force, but Ugrin Csák, Archbishop of Kalocsa validated the sale after the brothers' testimony
Tibold
Year Conductor Notes Ref. 1993 (KzM) Petar Ugrin 1993 Jože Privšek 1995 1996 1997 Mojmir Sepe 1998
Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
Slovenia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest
Ban of Bosnia
power dropped severely. Not only did several Hungarian nobles, including Ugrin of Severin, Hungary's treasure-holder included Bosnia in their titles, but
Prijezda_I,_Ban_of_Bosnia
Herrand Héder (1260–70) Albert Ákos (1270-1272) Nicholas Monoszló (1272-1272) Ugrin Csák (1272-1273) Herbord Osl (1273-1274) Peter Aba (1274-1279) Unknown (1279-1279)
Master of the Horse (Kingdom of Hungary)
Master_of_the_Horse_(Kingdom_of_Hungary)
Crownland of the Austrian Empire between 1849 and 1860
Stefan Dragutin King Stefan Dragutin King Stefan Vladislav II Domain of Ugrin Csák Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk Đorđe Branković Jovan Branković Ivaniš Berislavić
Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
Voivodeship_of_Serbia_and_Banat_of_Temeschwar
UGRIN
UGRIN
UGRIN
UGRIN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ananinay | அநாநீநய
Indestructible, Another name for Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Red, Made of copper, Mars, Lord
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Swiss
Laurel
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish
Small; Form of Paul
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sivanesan | ஸீவாநேஸந
The most noble of all human beings
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the great, Revered, Servant of the exalted (Allah)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Person who Inspires to Think
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Parting Line of Hair
Male
Arthurian
, (lordly); brother of Gildas.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Good law
UGRIN
UGRIN
UGRIN
UGRIN
UGRIN