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Look up Vuka or vuka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vuka may refer to: Vuka (river), a river in Croatia Vuka, Osijek-Baranja County, town and municipality
Vuka
Surname list
Vukas is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Bernard Vukas (1927–1983), Yugoslav footballer Hari Vukas (born 1972), Croatian football manager
Vukas
Croatian footballer (1927–1983)
Bernard Vukas (1 May 1927 – 4 April 1983) was a Croatian footballer who played for Yugoslavia. Vukas played as a left winger/forward and is mostly remembered
Bernard_Vukas
Musical artist
Vuka Šeherović (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Вука Шехеровић; née Šekerović, Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Шекеровић; 1903–1976) was a Bosnian folk singer and sevdalinka
Vuka_Šeherović
River in Croatia
Vuka is a river in eastern Croatia, a right tributary of the Danube river. At 112 kilometres (70 miles), it is the 13th-longest river flowing through Croatia
Vuka_(river)
Croatian former footballer (born 1980)
Marijan Vuka (born 10 January 1980) is a Croatian former footballer who played as a forward, primarily within the Croatian football leagues, with stints
Marijan_Vuka
City in Slavonia, Croatia
contains Croatia's largest river port, located at the confluence of the Vuka and the Danube. Vukovar is the seat of Vukovar-Syrmia County and the second-largest
Vukovar
Croatian footballer and manager
Hari Vukas (born 6 October 1972) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is assistant to Kayserispor manager Burak Yılmaz. After
Hari_Vukas
Vuka Popadić (née Jovanović) was a Serbian heroine of World War I. She saved many lives, particularly those of women and children. She sheltered fifteen
Vuka_Popadić
Municipality in Osijek-Baranja, Croatia
Vuka (Hungarian: Kisújlak) is a village and a municipality in Osijek-Baranja County, in eastern Croatia. In the 2011 Croatian census there were 1,200 inhabitants
Vuka,_Osijek-Baranja_County
Serbian philologist and linguist (1787–1864)
Dearborn. p. 1315. ISBN 9781136798641. Đorđević, Kristina. "Jezička reforma Vuka Karadžića i stvaranje srpskog književnog jezika.pdf". Archived (PDF) from
Vuk_Karadžić
Croatian footballer (born 1985)
Velimir Valenta (1952) Perica Vlašić (1953) Žarko Dolinar (1954) Bernard Vukas (1955) Krešo Račić (1956) Hrvoje Kačić (1957) Joško Murat (1958) Dujam Smoljanović
Luka_Modrić
Croatian basketball player
Saša Vukas (born September 27, 1976) is a former Croatian professional basketball player. "Sasa Vukas Basketball Player Profile, College Basketball Kurdistan
Saša_Vukas
First-level administrative division of Croatia
Požega and Vuka counties were established in the area of the modern-day Slavonia to the east of Virovitica and Križevci counties. The Požega, Vuka, Virovitica
Counties_of_Croatia
Large body of salt water
Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2019. Vukas, B. (2004). The Law of the Sea: Selected Writings. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Sea
2025 Croatian TV series or program
Alain Blažević as Ante Vukas, one of the Vukas brothers Sanja Vejnović as Mirjana Vukas, Ante's wife Ivan Barišić as Nikola Vukas, Ante and Mirjana's youngest
Divlje_pčele
Croatian handball player (born 1979)
Ivan Vukas (born 16 September 1979) is a former Croatian handball national team player. Vukas started his career in RK Zamet then named Zamet Autotrans
Ivan_Vukas
Croatian association football club
Bernard Vukas (called "Bajdo") – were called to represent Team Europe in friendly matches against Great Britain. In one of the matches, Vukas scored a
HNK_Hajduk_Split
Serbian gymnast (born 1936)
Mirjana Bilić-Vukas (Serbian Cyrillic: Mирјана Билић, born 11 May 1936 in Bačka Topola) is a former Serbian gymnast who competed internationally for Yugoslavia
Mirjana_Bilić
South African actress
then played the role of "Grace Letsoalo" in the Mzansi Magic miniseries Vuka Mawulele. In the same year she appeared in two more serials: as "Mrs Qoboza"
Sana_Mchunu
1997 studio album by Juluka
Clegg and Sipho Mchunu. It was first released in 1997. It was entitled Ya Vuka Inkunzi - The Bull has Risen in South Africa. Love Is Just A Dream (Tatazela)
Crocodile_Love
Museum in Belgrade, Serbia
The Museum of Vuk and Dositej (Serbian: Музеј Вука и Доситеја / Muzej Vuka i Dositeja) is one of the most important memorial museums in Belgrade, the capital
Museum_of_Vuk_and_Dositej
Capital city and county in Croatia
1975), football player Zvonimir Soldo (born 1967), football player Bernard Vukas (1927–1983), football player Vasilije Calasan (born 1981), French racing
Zagreb
Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992
performers on the world stage; such as Rajko Mitić, Stjepan Bobek, Bernard Vukas, Vladimir Beara, Dragoslav Šekularac, Milan Galić, Josip Skoblar, Ivan Ćurković
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia
General Vuča (Serbian: Вуча Џенерал) or General Vuka is a popular legendary hero of Serbian epic poetry who is depicted as an enemy of Kraljević Marko
General_Vuča
History museum, Art museum in Kragujevac, Serbia
Konak Knez Mihailov Konak Established 1949; 77 years ago (1949) Location Vuka Karadžića 1, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia Coordinates 44°00′34″N 20°54′42″E
National Museum of Šumadija, Kragujevac
National_Museum_of_Šumadija,_Kragujevac
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
Valkó County (Hungarian: Valkó vármegye, Croatian: Vukovska županija, Serbian: Вуковска жупанија) was an administrative unit (county) of the medieval Kingdom
Valkó_County
Macedonian footballer (born 1965)
Tomašević 1952: Jocić 1953: Živanović 1954: Bobek 1955: Marković, Tomašević & Vukas 1956: Mujić, Ognjanov & Veselinović 1957: Veselinović 1958: Veselinović
Darko_Pančev
Football club
Ilija Martinović 32 MF MNE Velimir Ljutica 33 DF MNE Nikola Stijepović 94 MF MNE Nemanja Vlahović 97 FW MNE Nikola Vujnović 99 MF MNE Vukas Dragović
FK_Mornar
Serbian television series
Vicković Ranka Siniša Ubović Dušan Miloš Đuričić Svetislav Vesna Stanojević Vuka Perić Marija Krulj Meri Slaviša Čurović Marinko Madžgalj Kosta Jasmina Avramović
Greh_njene_majke
2022 British spy thriller television series
Unveils First Look at Lucy Boynton, Joe Cole". Variety. Retrieved 12 May 2021. Vuka, Petra (8 May 2021). "Znate li koji su sve svjetski filmovi i serije snimani
The_Ipcress_File_(TV_series)
Yugoslav writer (1910–1982)
also wrote a book about Vuk Karadžić's orthographic reforms Za i protiv Vuka (For and Against Vuk), as well as his autobiography, Sjećanja. Iranian writer
Meša_Selimović
South African musician (born 1951)
International Tracks 1997: Crocodile Love (released in South Africa as Ya Vuka Inkunzi) 1986: Juluka Live: The Good Hope Concerts 1992: South Africa 9:
Sipho_Mchunu
Fortress in Šibenik, Croatia
Tvrđava Šubićevac (Croatian) Aerial view Interactive map of Barone Fortress Type Fortress Location Put Vuka Mandušića, Šibenik, Croatia History Built 1646
Barone_Fortress
Name list
It is composed from two words: Vuk (wolf) and sin (son), so it means sin vuka (son of wolf). In some places in Croatia and Bosnia it can be found as a
Vukašin
South African musical group
1997, however, the two friends came back for a final album together, Ya Vuka Inkunzi later released as Crocodile Love. It did not receive the critical
Juluka
Croatian footballer (born 2002)
HINA (21 March 2021). "Bišćan umjesto ozlijeđenog Sučića pozvao Mateja Vuka". 24sata (in Croatian). Retrieved 24 March 2021. HINA (17 May 2021). "Bišćan
Luka_Sučić
Rugby Union (SARU) endorsed sustainable development rugby programme named Vuka. Founded in 2001, the South African Rugby Legends Association is a registered
South African Rugby Legends Association
South_African_Rugby_Legends_Association
Telecommunications company in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Founded 20 December 1996; 29 years ago (1996-12-20) (Founded) Headquarters Vuka Karadžića 2, Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina Key people Jelena Trivan
Mtel_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Bantu language
brood"; chakula "food" from kula "to eat"; kivuko "a ford, a pass" from -vuka "to cross"; and kilimia "the Pleiades", from -limia "to farm with", from
Swahili
Serbian academic (born 1973)
March 2026. Retrieved 13 April 2026. "(Ne)osnovane optužbe protiv Dejana Vuka Stankovića" [(Un)founded accusations against Dejan Vuk Stanković]. NOVA portal
Dejan_Vuk_Stanković
Second-longest river in Europe
Komárno) Hron (entering at Štúrovo) Ipeľ Sió Drava (entering near Osijek) Vuka (entering at Vukovar) 18. Tisza (entering near Titel) 19. Sava (entering
Danube
Serbian film director
(1976) Beogradska deca (1976) Aranđelov udes (1976) Čovek koji je pojeo vuka (1981) Živo meso (1981) Karađorđeva smrt (1983) Sveto mesto (1990) Napadač
Đorđe_Kadijević
Croatian footballer (born 1968)
Tomašević 1952: Jocić 1953: Živanović 1954: Bobek 1955: Marković, Tomašević & Vukas 1956: Mujić, Ognjanov & Veselinović 1957: Veselinović 1958: Veselinović
Davor_Šuker
1929–1941 administrative district of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
within German-occupied Serbia. A smaller part of the district was attached to Vuka County within the Independent State of Croatia. The Belgrade City Administration
Belgrade City Administration (1929–1941)
Belgrade_City_Administration_(1929–1941)
Municipality in Slavonia, Croatia
Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. Markušica is located south of the river Vuka and northwest of the town of Vinkovci. The landscape of the Markušica Municipality
Markušica
Slovenian singer-songwriter (born 1985)
kojoj rijetko govori (FOTO)". Alo! (in Bosnian). Retrieved 11 December 2022. Vuka, Petra (20 May 2022). "Senidah: Najviše volim skladati melodije jer su tu
Senidah
Government ministry of Montenegro
overview Formed 1991 (2020) Jurisdiction Government of Montenegro Headquarters Vuka Karadžića 3, Podgorica Agency executive Andrej Milović, Minister of Justice
Ministry of Justice and Human and Minority Rights
Ministry_of_Justice_and_Human_and_Minority_Rights
Rajko Mitić (c) CF 9 Kosta Tomašević IL 10 Stjepan Bobek OL 11 Bernard Vukas Manager: Milorad Arsenijević GK 1 Georges Stuber RB 2 André Neury LB 3 Roger
1950_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_1
Croatian footballer
Tomašević 1952: Jocić 1953: Živanović 1954: Bobek 1955: Marković, Tomašević & Vukas 1956: Mujić, Ognjanov & Veselinović 1957: Veselinović 1958: Veselinović
Snješko_Cerin
Čajniče, Foča, Rogatica, Sarajevo, Srebrenica, Višegrad, Vlasenica Sarajevo Vuka Hrvatska Mitrovica, Hrvatski Karlovci, Ilok, Irig, Ruma, Stara Pazova, Šid
Districts of the Independent State of Croatia
Districts_of_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia
Tomašević (1923-07-25)25 July 1923 (aged 26) 6 Red Star Belgrade - 4FW Bernard Vukas (1927-05-01)1 May 1927 (aged 23) 6 Hajduk Split - 2DF Siniša Zlatković (1924-01-28)28
1950_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
British crime drama television series
snima u Zagrebu". Dnevnik (in Croatian). 15 May 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017. Vuka, Petra (8 May 2021). "Znate li koji su sve svjetski filmovi i serije snimani
McMafia
Crawford, various voices 2018–present Big City Greens Additional Voices, Vuka 2019 Pinky Malinky Dizzy, Byron, Zeek, Suzie Recurring roles, credited as
Grey_DeLisle_filmography
Sydney, Australia Nunn 51' Johns 60' Report Drvodjelic (?) Luštica 82' Vukas 88' Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground Attendance: 27,000 Referee: Frank
Australia men's national soccer team results (unofficial matches)
Australia_men's_national_soccer_team_results_(unofficial_matches)
Medieval Serbian nobleman
Olga. "Bog ubio Vuka Brankovića... (Let God kill Vuk Branković...)". Retrieved 14 May 2011. Momcilo Spremic kao da ponovo izvodi Vuka Brankovica na sud
Vuk_Branković
South African actor (1970–2024)
Clever Red Leader TV series 2012 eKasi: Our Stories David TV series 2013 Vuka Mawulele James Mokgethi TV series 2014 Thola Policeman TV series uSkroef
Sello_Motloung
International football competition
Hradec Králové 1–2 Vojvodina Novotný 33' Report Jelić 65' Vukas 90+4'
2025_UEFA_Regions'_Cup
Australian soccer player (born 1985)
for three years". The Sydney Morning Herald. 4 June 2015. "Victory secure Vuka as new No.1". Football Federation Australia. 4 June 2015. "Danny Vukovic
Danny_Vukovic
Day of the year
2025) 1927 – Greta Andersen, Danish swimmer (died 2023) 1927 – Bernard Vukas, Yugoslav-Croatian footballer (died 1983) 1927 – Albert Zafy, Malagasy politician
May_1
7 CE battle in Illyria
correspond exactly to the mentioned middle courses of the rivers Bosut and Vuka. River Vuka was known in antiquity as Volcos. There is also a linguistic coincidence
Battle of the Volcaean Marshes
Battle_of_the_Volcaean_Marshes
Croatian table tennis player
Awards Preceded by Perica Vlašić Yugoslav Sportsman of the Year 1954 Succeeded by Bernard Vukas
Žarko_Dolinar
South African actor (1969–2022)
"Revolutionary comedy 'Vuka Machel' is a masterpiece". The Citizen. Retrieved 25 July 2022. sandilep (11 December 2019). "Vuka Machel". The Market Theatre
Mncedisi_Shabangu
Football tournament group stage
6 Vujadin Boškov FW 18 Miloš Milutinović IF 8 Rajko Mitić CF 9 Bernard Vukas IF 10 Stjepan Bobek (c) FW 11 Branko Zebec Manager: Aleksandar Tirnanić
1954_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_1
Ugandan lawyer and activist
she is a member of the international human rights defenders group known as Vuka Allies for Uganda. She has vast knowledge and understanding of governance
Sarah_Bireete
Association football teams representing Europe
August 1955 Great Britain Windsor Park, Belfast 4–1 Jean Vincent, Bernard Vukas (3×) 75th anniversary of the Irish Football Association 20 May 1964 Scandinavia
Europe_XI
Decorative knot
Forces of Croatia Croatian interlace on the Cross at the confluence of the Vuka and Danube in Vukovar National symbols of Croatia Interlace (art) Wikimedia
Croatian_interlace
Serbian/Yugoslav artist
Vukosava Vuka Velimirović (June 30, 1888 – December 12, 1965) was the first modern Serbian female sculptor, children's writer, illustrator, art critic
Vukosava_Velimirović
Yugoslav-Croatian basketball player (1964–1993)
Velimir Valenta (1952) Perica Vlašić (1953) Žarko Dolinar (1954) Bernard Vukas (1955) Krešo Račić (1956) Hrvoje Kačić (1957) Joško Murat (1958) Dujam Smoljanović
Dražen_Petrović
Croatian actor (born 1980)
posljednjoj ulozi, Gavelli stradaloj u potresu i rupi koja je ostala nakon Igora Vuka Torbice". telegram.hr. "My Grandpa Is an Alien (2019) - IMDb" – via www.imdb
Ozren_Grabarić
Hajduk Split 1954–55 football season
Aleksandar Tomašević First League 1st Yugoslav Cup Semi-finals Top goalscorer League: Bernard Vukas (20) All: Joško Vidošević (24) ← 1953–54 1955–56 →
1954–55 NK Hajduk Split season
1954–55_NK_Hajduk_Split_season
South African Maskandi Group
Bamb' Ezakho (2007) Simqonda Ngqo (2008) Vimb' Ezansi (2010) Mbibi (2011) Vuka Mathambo (2012) Ichakijani (2014) Mhlobo Wami (2014) Washonaphi (2015) S'yawuvala
Imithente
Pezelj (1995-2002) Mario Jozak (1995-2001) Irfan Smajlagić (1996-1997) Ivan Vukas (1997-2001) Silvio Ivandija (1997-1999) Vladimir Šujster (1998-1999) Borna
List_of_RK_Zamet_players
Crazy Vuk's border (Serbian: Међа Вука манитога/Međa Vuka manitoga), sometimes also called Dukljan's border (Дукљанова међа/Dukljanova međa) is remains
Crazy_Vuk's_border
County in eastern Croatia
was part of the Nazi puppet Independent State of Croatia, mostly within Vuka County, with southern parts falling within Posavje County. The puppet state
Vukovar-Srijem_County
Former men's national association football team representing Yugoslavia
61 3 DF 1946–1956 7 Ivica Horvat 60 0 DF 1946–1956 8 Vladimir Beara 59 0 GK 1950–1959 Rajko Mitić 59 32 FW 1946–1957 Bernard Vukas 59 22 MF 1948–1957
Yugoslavia national football team
Yugoslavia_national_football_team
2005 Indian film
Mohit Shah as Pavan Achyuta Rama Rao as Rambabu Shalini Sharma as Deepti Vuka as Chantal Telangana Shakuntala as Rambabu's mother Chris Peters as the rest
Vennela
Croatian footballer
Tomašević 1952: Jocić 1953: Živanović 1954: Bobek 1955: Marković, Tomašević & Vukas 1956: Mujić, Ognjanov & Veselinović 1957: Veselinović 1958: Veselinović
August_Lešnik
Roman town in Pannonia
were located on elevated grounds, north of a natural swamp created by the Vuka near Palača. After the conquest of Pannonia, Mursa was under the administration
Mursa
American college soccer season
Lopez 22 MF USA Krystyna Rytel 23 FW USA Lacey Bernick 25 GK USA Madison Vukas 26 MF USA Kelly Moss 27 MF USA Hannah Knych 28 FW USA Mackenzie Evers
2021 Pittsburgh Panthers women's soccer team
2021_Pittsburgh_Panthers_women's_soccer_team
Neighborhood of Belgrade
Belgrade's municipality of Palilula. As the settlement developed around the Vuka Vrčevića Street, and former industrial zone in it, it is sometimes referred
Deponija,_Belgrade
Croatian rower
Velimir Valenta (1952) Perica Vlašić (1953) Žarko Dolinar (1954) Bernard Vukas (1955) Krešo Račić (1956) Hrvoje Kačić (1957) Joško Murat (1958) Dujam Smoljanović
Petar_Šegvić
It is demarcated into several sub-sections namely: Masenkeng Greenside Vuka Noodkamp Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 There are also informal settlements in Oukasie
Oukasie_township
School in Serbia
Valjevo Gymnasium Ваљевска гимназија Valjevska gimnazija Vuka Karadzica 3 14000 Valjevo Serbia Information Principal dekibmw Faculty 62 Enrollment 760
Valjevo_Gymnasium
Village in Slavonia, Croatia
Trpinja and Bobota have the lowest elevation among the villages north of the Vuka River within their country. The first written mention of the village of "Were"
Vera,_Croatia
Zagreb Predrag Marković (BSK Belgrade) Kosta Tomašević (Spartak) Bernard Vukas (Hajduk Split) 20 1955–56 Red Star Partizan Radnički Belgrade Muhamed Mujić
List of Serbian football champions
List_of_Serbian_football_champions
Croatian tennis player (born 1971)
Velimir Valenta (1952) Perica Vlašić (1953) Žarko Dolinar (1954) Bernard Vukas (1955) Krešo Račić (1956) Hrvoje Kačić (1957) Joško Murat (1958) Dujam Smoljanović
Goran_Ivanišević
čovjekom Ivanom Mikulaićem, koji bi saslušao po kraljevskoj naredbi Krstu i Vuka Frankapana. grant 1523 (October 3) Pavlinski samostan u Crikvenici, br. 23
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1500–1599)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1500–1599)
City in Bosnia and Herzegovina
medalist, world and European champion; general manager of Barcelona (Spain) Vuka Šeherović, folk singer Ivan Šunjić, Croatian football player Danis Tanović
Zenica
South African musician and composer (1939–2018)
A&M SP-4727 1982 Home Moonshine/Columbia 1983 Working For A Dollar Bill Vuka 1001 1984 Techno-Bush Jive Afrika 1985 Waiting for the Rain Jive Afrika 1987
Hugh_Masekela
Male wolf in Italy and Slovenia
Slavnik" (in Slovenian). Retrieved 10 Aug 2014. "Izvješće o stanju populacije vuka u Hrvatskoj u 2012. godini" (PDF) (in Croatian). State Institute for Nature
Slavc
Official Cyrillic writing system for Serbian since the 10th century
The Life and Times of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, p. 387 Vek i po od smrti Vuka Karadžića (in Serbian), Radio-Television of Serbia, 7 February 2014, archived
Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet
Croatian footballer (1923–2010)
Tomašević 1952: Jocić 1953: Živanović 1954: Bobek 1955: Marković, Tomašević & Vukas 1956: Mujić, Ognjanov & Veselinović 1957: Veselinović 1958: Veselinović
Stjepan_Bobek
2021 film by Patrick Hughes
2019. Archived from the original on March 2, 2019. Retrieved March 1, 2019. Vuka, Petra (May 8, 2021). "Znate li koji su sve svjetski filmovi i serije snimani
Hitman's_Wife's_Bodyguard
Croatian Canal
projects. On 7 September 1876 the Association for the Regulation of the Vuka River was established with Roman Catholic bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer
Bobota_Canal
Administrative district of Serbia
Axis occupation (1941–1944), the area was included into the Grand County of Vuka. Since 1944, the area was part of autonomous Yugoslav Vojvodina (which was
Srem_District
Serbian war criminal (born 1942)
Mladić was arrested in the house of his cousin Branislav Mladić, at the Vuka Karadžića st. 2. Branislav had been identified as a possible suspect at least
Ratko_Mladić
Hajduk Split 1994–95 football season
4,000 Vukas, Pralija, Z. Vulić HRnogomet.com 3 28 Aug A Šibenik 2 – 2 12,000 Asanović, Rapaić HRnogomet.com 4 10 Sep H Rijeka 5 – 2 3,500 Vukas (2), Erceg
1994–95 HNK Hajduk Split season
1994–95_HNK_Hajduk_Split_season
Yugoslav-born Croatian sprint canoer
Velimir Valenta (1952) Perica Vlašić (1953) Žarko Dolinar (1954) Bernard Vukas (1955) Krešo Račić (1956) Hrvoje Kačić (1957) Joško Murat (1958) Dujam Smoljanović
Ivan_Šabjan
Montenegrin footballer
played one season as striker with NK Čelik Zenica, before joining Bernard Vukas in Austrian Bundesliga club Grazer AK where he played three seasons, until
Miljan_Zeković
VUKA
VUKA
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Vukan.
Male
Serbian
(Вук) Short form of Serbian Vukasin, VUK means "wolf."
Male
Serbian
(Вукашин) Serbian name VUKASIN means "wolf."
Boy/Male
Latin
God of fire.
Boy/Male
Latin
Son of Vukan.
VUKA
VUKA
Female
English
 Possibly an English contracted form of Arabic Selima, SELMA means "peaceful." Compare with other forms of Selma.
Boy/Male
Muslim
An heir, A master, A Lord, Supreme inheritor
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Vishnu; Live with Respect and Knowledge
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Polish
Wisdom
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A knight.
Girl/Female
British, English
Little Hugh
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English le(a)pere, an occupational name for a basket maker (from Old English lēap ‘basket’).English and Scottish : occupational name or nickname for a dancer, runner, or courier (Old English hlēapere).
Girl/Female
Indian
Religious
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Mythological, Sanskrit
The Archer Arjuna
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Stable; Immovable
VUKA
VUKA
VUKA
VUKA
VUKA