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Ethnic group
The Wanapum (also called Wanapam; Sahaptin: Wánapam) are a Sahaptin-speaking Native American people who live along the Columbia River in Washington state
Wanapum
State park in Washington state, United States
7,124-acre (2,883 ha) on the western shoreline of the Columbia River's Wanapum Reservoir at Vantage, Washington. Petrified wood was discovered in the
Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park
Ginkgo_Petrified_Forest_State_Park
Dam in Grant / Kittitas counties, Washington
Wanapum Dam is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric project located on the Columbia River downstream (south) from Vantage, Washington where Interstate 90
Wanapum_Dam
American outdoorsman
that he never owned another breed of field dog again. In 1960, he formed Wanapum Kennels to breed and raise champion field trial Labradors. His first dog
Eddie_Bauer_(outdoorsman)
Continental flood basalt province in the Western United States
into four major categories: The Steens Basalt, Grande Ronde Basalt, the Wanapum Basalt, and the Saddle Mountains Basalt. The various lava flows have been
Columbia_River_Basalt_Group
Reservoir in Kittitas / Grant / Douglas / Chelan counties, Washington
Wanapum Lake is a reservoir on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington. It was created in 1963 with the construction of Wanapum Dam. It stretches
Lake_Wanapum
Bridge in Vantage, Washington
river is named Wanapum Lake; it is the reservoir formed by Wanapum Dam. The bridge separates the Ginkgo Petrified Forest and Wanapum Recreational Area
Vantage_Bridge
Dam in Grant / Yakima counties, Washington
named Priest Rapids Lake, and extends 18 miles upstream to spillway of Wanapum Dam. Downriver from Priest Rapids Dam is Hanford Reach, the only free-flowing
Priest_Rapids_Dam
CDP in Washington, United States
54 at the 2020 census. The area around Vantage has been occupied by the Wanapum Native Americans since prehistory. A number of well-preserved rock-paintings
Vantage,_Washington
Wanapum dreamer-prophet
Smohalla (Dreamer) (circa 1815 - 1895) was a Wanapum dreamer-prophet associated with the Washani, a Native American religious movement among Native American
Smohalla
Ethnic group
States. Sahaptin-speaking peoples included the Klickitat, Kittitas, Yakama, Wanapum, Palus, Lower Snake, Skinpah, Walla Walla, Umatilla, Tenino, and Nez Perce
Sahaptin
Ethnic group
Shíq'k-lá-ma (lived along Kiona Creek, a tributary of the Cowlitz River) Wanapum / Wánapam (″River People″): They lived south of the Saddle Mountains on
Yakama
U.S. state
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Washington_(state)
American Viticultural Area in Washington
located within Grant County encompassing the towns of Beverly between Wanapum Village and Schwana in central Washington state along the banks of the
Beverly,_Washington_AVA
Plateau in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in the United States
Basalt, Grande Ronde Basalt, Picture Gorge Basalt, Prineville Basalt, Wanapum Basalt, and Saddle Mountains Basalt. Many of these formations are subdivided
Columbia_Plateau
Ethnic group
subsistence practices similar to that of the Yakama, Palouse, Umatilla, and Wanapum tribes. The first encounter with Euro-Americans for the Walla Walla was
Walla_Walla_people
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Retrieved April 15, 2014. "Wanapum Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey
List_of_lakes_of_Washington
2019 wildfire in Washington, United States
The 243 Command Fire was a wildfire that burned near Wanapum Dam in Grant County, Washington, in the United States. The fire started on June 3, 2019,
243_Command_Fire
World War II Allied nuclear weapons program
government relocated some 1,500 residents of nearby settlements, as well as the Wanapum and other tribes using the area. A dispute arose with farmers over compensation
Manhattan_Project
February 8, 2002. Retrieved January 12, 2018. "Ginkgo Petrified Forest/Wanapum Recreational Area". Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Archived
List of Washington state symbols
List_of_Washington_state_symbols
Nez Percé leader
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Old_Chief_Joseph
Yakama medicine woman
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Colestah
Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau
and to the west, they bordered the eastern boundary of the Yakama and Wanapum territories. The Palouse (Palus) lived in three main regional bands, composed
Palouse_people
19th-century Yakama Native American chieftain
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Qualchan
Native American tribe from Oregon and Washington, US
Clifford E. Trafzer, Yakima, Palouse, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Wanapum Indians, Scarecrow Press, 1992 Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian
Cayuse_people
Celilo (between Washington and Oregon) Tieton Dam – Rimrock Lake Wanapum Dam – Lake Wanapum Wells Dam – Lake Pateros Wynoochee Dam – Lake Wynoochee Yale Dam
List of dams and reservoirs in the United States
List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_the_United_States
Species of plant
lived in tents covered with sewn mats of tule. At least two tribes, the Wanapum and the Pomo people, constructed tule houses as recently as the 1950s and
Schoenoplectus_acutus
Organic elements preserved in Washington and Idaho lakes
fossil beds lagerstätte site are slightly younger, being interbedded in the Wanapum Basalts Priest Rapids Member with an age constraint of 16.1 to 15.9 million
Paleobiota of the Latah Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Latah_Formation
Fossilized remains of plants
examples. United States Petrified Wood Park in Lemmon, South Dakota Ginkgo/Wanapum State Park in Washington state Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona
Petrified_wood
City in Washington, United States
village site is called Columbia Point. From the village, the indigenous Wanapum, Yakama, and Walla Walla people harvested salmon runs entering the Yakima
Richland,_Washington
County PUD operates two hydroelectric projects, Priest Rapids Dam and Wanapum Dam. In addition to these, the PUD also operates the Quincy Chute Hydroelectric
Grant County Public Utility District
Grant_County_Public_Utility_District
Interstate Highway in Washington
Babcock Bench. The freeway then passes several scenic viewpoints for Lake Wanapum and the Wild Horse Monument, a piece of public art placed atop a hill to
Interstate_90_in_Washington
River in the Pacific Northwest of North America
of the Canada–US border, the Colville, Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Yakama, Wanapum, Nez Perce, Cayuse, Palus, Umatilla, Cowlitz, and the Confederated Tribes
Columbia_River
Section of the Columbia River in Washington State
"called Haquilaugh, which signifies … priest." Haquilaugh was an influential Wanapum leader, for whom Ross gave the rapids its English name. At Priest Rapids
Priest_Rapids
Continental flood basalts and oceanic plateaus
into four major categories: The Steens Basalt, Grande Ronde Basalt, the Wanapum Basalt, and the Saddle Mountains Basalt. The Columbia River flood basalt
List of flood basalt provinces
List_of_flood_basalt_provinces
Unincorporated community in Washington, United States
which consists of a few hundred residents, is a few miles downriver from Wanapum Dam and is nestled at the base of Sentinel Gap, a water gap in the Saddle
Beverly,_Washington
Defunct American nuclear production site
Native American use of the area continued into the 20th century. The Wanapum people were never forced onto a reservation, and they lived along the Columbia
Hanford_Site
Bridge in Beverly, Washington
Crossings of the Columbia River Upstream Wanapum Dam Beverly Railroad Bridge Downstream Priest Rapids Dam
Beverly_Railroad_Bridge
Indigenous people of America
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Skinpah
Sahaptian language in the United States
Cowlitz) Upper Nisqually (Mishalpam) Yakima Pshwanwapam Northeast cluster Wanapum Palouse Lower Snake River Chamnapam Wauyukma Naxiyampam Walla Walla (Waluulapam)
Sahaptin_language
Washington (state) Kosmos Riffe Lake Nesika Riffe Mayfield Lake Mayfield Vantage Lake Wanapum West Virginia Shaw Jennings Randolph Lake Gad Summersville Lake
List of flooded towns in the United States
List_of_flooded_towns_in_the_United_States
Cascades, an LGBTQ-oriented clothing-optional campground Vantage Beach on Wanapum Reservoir, a nude beach Avalon Resort, clothing-optional resort in Paw
List of social nudity places in North America
List_of_social_nudity_places_in_North_America
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Amphibians and reptiles of Mount Rainier National Park
Amphibians_and_reptiles_of_Mount_Rainier_National_Park
Systems of faith and worship of the Native Americans
settlers at the time for Natives to relocate or become "civilized". The Wanapum Indian Smohalla (c. 1815 – 1895) originally built the religion in 1850
Native_American_religions
Major river in the northwestern United States
specifically referring to the stretch upstream of the Clearwater confluence. The Wanapum and Walla Walla people called the lower Snake River below the Clearwater
Snake_River
National park in Washington, United States
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Olympic_National_Park
Observatory, Ventura County CA Moorpark College Observatory 667 Wanapum Dam Observatory WA Wanapum Dam 668 San Emigdio Peak CA San Emigdio Peak 669 Ojai Observatory
List_of_observatory_codes
State historic park in Washington state, United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Fort_Flagler_State_Park
Native American tribe of the Pacific Northwest
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Tenino_people
National monument in the United States
review for possible rescinding of their designation. Ancestors of the Wanapum People, Yakama Nation, Confederated Tribes of the Colville, Confederated
Hanford Reach National Monument
Hanford_Reach_National_Monument
U.S. natural landmark in Washington state
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Drumheller Channels National Natural Landmark
Drumheller_Channels_National_Natural_Landmark
Fish hatchery in Washington, United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Quinault National Fish Hatchery
Quinault_National_Fish_Hatchery
Tenino (Tygh, Warm Springs), Oregon Umatilla, Idaho, Oregon Walla Walla, WA Wanapum, WA Wauyukma, WA Wyam (Lower Deschutes), OR Yakama, WA Other or both Cayuse
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Canadian fur trader, explorer and diarist
On the west coast he saw many tribes of the Columbia River, such as the Wanapum. In 1800, during the building of Pembina Post, Red River district, the
Alexander_Henry_the_younger
City in Washington, United States
incorporated at that time. With the construction of nearby Priest Rapids Dam and Wanapum Dam, the town boomed with construction workers. Mattawa was officially
Mattawa,_Washington
Ghost town in Washington (state)
Prior to the arrival of white settlers, the land was inhabited by the Wanapum Indians, a tribe closely related to the Palouse, Yakama, and Nez Perce
White_Bluffs,_Washington
Form of concrete used in construction
Brisbane Australia; Incheon Bridge, South Korea; Roseires Dam, Sudan; Wanapum Dam, Washington, US; LNG tanks, South Hook, Wales; Cement silos, Brevik
Prestressed_concrete
Kittitas State Thousands of logs petrified in lava flows. Part of Ginkgo/Wanapum State Park. Grand Coulee 1965 47°46′00″N 119°13′00″W / 47.766667°N 119
List of National Natural Landmarks in Washington
List_of_National_Natural_Landmarks_in_Washington
State park in the U.S. state of Washington
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Yakima_Sportsman_State_Park
Ethnic group
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Klickitat_people
Public sculpture in Washington
book Washington Curiosities, the best viewing point from a distance is Wanapum Vista on I-90 three miles east of Vantage. Bleu Horses, a work by Jim Dolan
Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies
Grandfather_Cuts_Loose_the_Ponies
Government-protected area in the United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Mount_St._Helens_National_Volcanic_Monument
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
List of nature centers in Washington
List_of_nature_centers_in_Washington
Mountain peak in Oregon
Hermiston Butte Pendleton Vents Saddle Mountains Basalt Steens Basalt Wanapum Basalt Pacific Coast & Juan de Fuca Ridge Axial Seamount Brown Bear Seamount
Hillman_Peak
Park straddling the US-Canada border's western terminus
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Peace_Arch_Park
Strait between Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands on Puget Sound
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Deception_Pass
Native American leader (1840–1904)
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Chief_Joseph
Nez Percé War leader
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Looking Glass (Native American leader)
Looking_Glass_(Native_American_leader)
Priest Rapids Lake (Washington) Crab Creek (Washington) Wanapum Dam (Washington) and Lake Wanapum (Washington) Rock Island Dam (Washington) and Rock Island
List of tributaries of the Columbia River
List_of_tributaries_of_the_Columbia_River
Ancient skeleton of Indigenous American man
Perce Tribe, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, and the Wanapum Band of Priest Rapids. The remains of Kennewick Man were cataloged and
Kennewick_Man
Mountain in Oregon, United States of America
Hermiston Butte Pendleton Vents Saddle Mountains Basalt Steens Basalt Wanapum Basalt Pacific Coast & Juan de Fuca Ridge Axial Seamount Brown Bear Seamount
Larch Mountain (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Larch_Mountain_(Multnomah_County,_Oregon)
City in the United States
descendants. These inhabitants consisted of people from the Umatilla, Wanapum, Nez Perce, and Yakama tribes. Kennewick's low elevation helped to moderate
Kennewick,_Washington
Regional culture in North America
(Skin) Tenino (Warm Springs Bands) Umatilla, Oregon Walla Walla, Washington Wanapum, Washington Yakama, Washington Cayuse, Oregon Cowlitz, Washington Klamath
Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northwest_Plateau
Park in Washington, US
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Lake_Sammamish_State_Park
Volcanic field in Oregon, United States
Hermiston Butte Pendleton Vents Saddle Mountains Basalt Steens Basalt Wanapum Basalt Pacific Coast & Juan de Fuca Ridge Axial Seamount Brown Bear Seamount
Devils_Garden_volcanic_field
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Sims_Corner_Eskers_and_Kames
National park in Washington, United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Mount_Rainier_National_Park
National Park in Washington, United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
North_Cascades_National_Park
Fish hatchery in Washington, United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Carson_National_Fish_Hatchery
Island in Washington state, USA
Historically, Savage Island has supported small farms and settlements. The Wanapum tribe were known to inhabit this particular region. The lands were part
Savage_Island_(Washington)
contact the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts (March 16, 1621) Smohalla, Wanapum chief and religious leader Saturiwa, chief of the Saturiwa (a Mocama tribe
List of Native Americans of the United States
List_of_Native_Americans_of_the_United_States
Washington state park
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Nisqually_State_Park
where it is absent, is the middle Miocene, Priest Rapids Member of the Wanapum Basalt. Within the area of this park, it consists of grayish-black, fine-
Boulder_Park
Aquifer
that make up the Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 32, along with the Wanapum and Saddle Mountain aquifers. The aquifer is the main source of drinking
Grande_Ronde_Aquifer
Island in the San Juan Islands of Washington, United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Skipjack_Island_(Washington)
Native American leader
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
White Bird (Native American leader)
White_Bird_(Native_American_leader)
Scenic mountains near Leavenworth, Washington, USA
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
The_Enchantments
Extinct species of tree
found at Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park. The Ginkgo Flow, part of the Wanapum basalts is the oldest segment of the Frenchman Springs Member, dating to
Carya_washingtonensis
State park in Washington (state), United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Wenatchee Confluence State Park
Wenatchee_Confluence_State_Park
State park in Washington state, US
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Cape Disappointment State Park
Cape_Disappointment_State_Park
Island of the San Juan islands in Washington, United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
Sucia_Island
River
It rises in Douglas County, flows through Moses Coulee then empties to Wanapum Lake on the Columbia River. The course of the creek through Moses Coulee
Douglas_Creek_(Washington)
Island of the San Juan Islands in Washington state, United States
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
James Island (San Juan Islands)
James_Island_(San_Juan_Islands)
City in Washington, United States
people of the region were the Chemnapum Indians (closely related to the Wanapum tribe), living near the mouth of the Yakima River. Lewis and Clark passed
West_Richland,_Washington
860 1805 42 lodges Lewis and Clark 215 Northwest Plateau Oregon Country Wanapum (Wanapam) 1,800 1780 James Mooney 216 Northwest Coast British Columbia
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Population_history_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
State and federally managed ocean reserves
Cove Turn Island Twanoh Twenty-Five Mile Creek Twin Harbors Wallace Falls Wanapum Recreational Area Wenatchee Confluence Westport Light Willapa Hills Trail
List of marine protected areas of Washington
List_of_marine_protected_areas_of_Washington
Ethnic group
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Kittitas_people
Yakama tribal leader
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Chief_Kamiakin
19th-century Walla Walla chief from Oregon
Palus Skinpah Tenino Umatilla Upper Cowlitz Upper Nisqually Walla Walla Wanapum Yakama Prominent figures Yellow Bird Old Chief Joseph Chief Joseph Qualchan
Yellow Bird (Walla Walla leader)
Yellow_Bird_(Walla_Walla_leader)
1990 US law protecting Native American remains and artifacts
Perce Tribe, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, and the Wanapum Band of Priest Rapids. The remains were buried on February 18, 2017, with
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Native_American_Graves_Protection_and_Repatriation_Act
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Boy/Male
English
Hidden.
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãsgeirr, ASGIER means "god-spear."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dikshith | தீகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤
Prepared, Initiated
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Ornament
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : variant spelling of Caddell.Probably a variant spelling of German Kadel.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German
Lives by the Stony Meadow; Form of Stanley; Rocky Meadow
Girl/Female
Latin
Lioness.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Russian
Precious Gem
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name, with fused French preposition d(e), for someone from Hauterive in Orne, France, named from Old French haute rive ‘high bank’ (Latin alta ripa).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sadashiva | ஸதாஷிவா
Eternal God, Lord Shiva
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