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Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Whenuapai is a suburb and aerodrome located in northwestern Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located on the shore of the Upper Waitematā
Whenuapai
Airport in Whenuapai, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand. The base formerly comprised two separate airfields, Whenuapai and RNZAF Station Hobsonville. Hobsonville was established as a seaplane
RNZAF_Base_Auckland
Airport at Whenuapai Airbase Party 2008 2008 A local party which grew out of the movement opposing a commercial airport at Auckland's Whenuapai airbase.
List of political parties in New Zealand
List_of_political_parties_in_New_Zealand
International airport serving Auckland, New Zealand
RNZAF Base Auckland at Whenuapai served as the civilian airport for Auckland. This was chosen, despite the hills adjacent to Whenuapai limiting the ability
Auckland_Airport
1943 aviation accident
The 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash was an aircraft accident that occurred in New Zealand on 2 August 1943 during World War II. The Consolidated
1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash
1943_Whenuapai_Consolidated_Liberator_crash
urban growth show new suburbs developing in northwestern Auckland near Whenuapai, and a continuous urban expansion between Papakura and Pukekohe. Suburbs
List_of_suburbs_of_Auckland
Main international airport serving Nadi, Fiji
Nadi served as a key airport for transfer of passengers from Auckland's Whenuapai Airport which could only take turboprop and piston aeroplanes, onto the
Nadi_International_Airport
1993 series of anti-submarine helicopters
element was transferred to No. 6 Squadron RNZAF at RNZAF Base Auckland in Whenuapai in October 2005. RNZN Seasprites have seen service in East Timor. New
Kaman_SH-2G_Super_Seasprite
Skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Willis_Tower
1991 aviation accident in Colorado
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_585
1963 aviation accident
scheduled flight of the New Zealand National Airways Corporation from Whenuapai, Auckland to Tauranga. On 3 July 1963 at approximately 9:09 am NZST, the
New Zealand National Airways Corporation Flight 441
New_Zealand_National_Airways_Corporation_Flight_441
9/11 hijacked passenger flight
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_93
Largest city in New Zealand
is a common occurrence for Auckland, especially in autumn and winter. Whenuapai Airport experiences an average of 44 fog days per year. Auckland occasionally
Auckland
administered RNZAF Station Waipapakauri, RNZAF Station Onerahi, RNZAF Station Whenuapai, and the stations at Mangere, Seagrove, Hamilton, Te Awamutu, Rotorua
Structure of the Royal New Zealand Air Force
Structure_of_the_Royal_New_Zealand_Air_Force
Place in Auckland Region, New Zealand
pass through the town. Huapai lies to the west, Riverhead to the north, Whenuapai to the east, and Taupaki to the south. The wider area has been settled
Kumeū
1965, Akaroa, a Lockheed L-188 Electra registered ZK-TEC, crashed at Whenuapai during a training flight. All 6 occupants survived, but the aircraft was
List of Air New Zealand accidents and incidents
List_of_Air_New_Zealand_accidents_and_incidents
Military unit
Established in June 1943, it remains on active duty. The squadron was formed at Whenuapai on 1 June 1943 as No. 40 Transport Squadron RNZAF. It was equipped with
No._40_Squadron_RNZAF
Motorway in Auckland, New Zealand
Harbour, which cut the journey between central Auckland and its airport at Whenuapai by 8 km. This section was later upgraded to four lanes. In 1957, the motorway
Northwestern_Motorway
Destinations
2025 2024 Present New Zealand Auckland Auckland Airport 1965 Present Hub Whenuapai Airport 1947 1965 Terminated Blenheim Woodbourne Airport 1947 Present
List of Air New Zealand destinations
List_of_Air_New_Zealand_destinations
Flight that exploded over Longmont, Colorado in November 1955
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Air_Lines_Flight_629
Submarine communications cable system
Brookvale, Sydney, NSW, Australia Suva, Fiji North West Point, Kiribati Whenuapai, New Zealand Takapuna, New Zealand Kahe Point, Oahu, Hawaii, United States
Southern_Cross_Cable
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
development was undertaken by the Housing Ministry. Hobsonville is bounded by Whenuapai to the northwest, West Harbour to the west, with the rest of the area
Hobsonville
Home stadium to Waitakere United
Fred Taylor Park is an association football ground based in Whenuapai, Auckland. It is currently the home ground of West Coast Rangers and Auckland FC
Fred_Taylor_Park
Palmerston North Sylvia Park, Panmure, Auckland RNZAF Base Auckland, Whenuapai, Auckland RNZAF Base Ohakea, Bulls, Manawatū-Whanganui RNZAF Base Woodbourne
List of New Zealand military bases
List_of_New_Zealand_military_bases
2000 aviation accident in France
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Air_France_Flight_4590
Aviation disaster in New York City
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
1960 New York mid-air collision
1960_New_York_mid-air_collision
Region of Auckland, New Zealand
land throughout Hobsonville and Whenuapai was the site of an airfield development for the New Zealand Air Force. Whenuapai became the main airport for civilian
West_Auckland,_New_Zealand
1995 air-rage incident
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_976
New Zealand radio and television personality
Kentigern’s College in Auckland. He was brought up on air bases in Seattle and Whenuapai as his father was a navigator with the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Jono
Jono_Pryor
Football club
Waitakere United to play most of their home fixtures at Fred Taylor Park in Whenuapai. Waitakere had a notable rivalry with neighbours Auckland City. With the
Waitakere_United
International airline of New Zealand (1940–1965)
to Suva, Fiji, flying boat service, with Douglas DC-6 landplanes from Whenuapai to Nadi. The Hibiscus Service provided first and tourist-class travel
Tasman_Empire_Airways_Limited
1978 aviation accident in Oregon
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_173
Domestic airline of New Zealand (1947–1978)
737s and Fokker F27s. Engineering workshops were set up at Christchurch, Whenuapai (Auckland), Palmerston North, Gisborne and Nelson. The NAC network started
New Zealand National Airways Corporation
New_Zealand_National_Airways_Corporation
New Zealand association football club
West Coast Rangers Football Club is an amateur football club based in Whenuapai, New Zealand. Formed in 2021 as an amalgamation between Waitakere City
West_Coast_Rangers_FC
2012 film by Peter Webber
2012 in New Zealand. Scenes used were shot on location at RNZAF Base Whenuapai and some Air Force personnel used as extras for the movie. The film premiered
Emperor_(2012_film)
1962 airliner bombing
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Continental Airlines Flight 11
Continental_Airlines_Flight_11
2017 aviation incident in Illinois
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
2017 United Express passenger removal
2017_United_Express_passenger_removal
Air force component of the New Zealand Defence Force
September 2010 a C-130 Hercules transported Search and Rescue Teams from Whenuapai Air Base to Christchurch that morning to aid in relief efforts. This was
Royal_New_Zealand_Air_Force
current site near Māngere in 1966, having been previously located in Whenuapai. Continued strong population growth, combined with cheaper car imports
Transport_in_Auckland
1987 aviation accident in Colorado
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Continental Airlines Flight 1713
Continental_Airlines_Flight_1713
Land sold by Ngāti Whātua to The Crown in 1853
Crown in 1853. The Waipareira block includes all of Hobsonville and the Whenuapai peninsula. The name Waipareira refers to a stream in the area that flows
Waipareira_block
Military unit
merged to become the New Zealand General Reconnaissance Squadron, based at Whenuapai, Auckland. Within 12 months, No. 2 Squadron was reformed. Based at Nelson
No._2_Squadron_RNZAF
Aviation accident in Newark, New Jersey, US
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_169
1989 aviation accident in Iowa
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_232
1989 aviation accident over the Pacific Ocean
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_811
Airport in Bulls, New Zealand
Squadrons resident. A long-time resident, No 42 Squadron relocated to Whenuapai in 1984 to allow the relocation of 2 Squadron RNZAF to HMAS Albatross
RNZAF_Base_Ohakea
by United Air Lines on a lease agreement from the USAAF, crashed near Whenuapai, New Zealand, killing 16 of the 30 people on board. October 15 – American
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_commercial_aircraft
2009 aviation accident in New York
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Colgan_Air_Flight_3407
1972 Tengah RAF HMAS Onslow RAAF 1973 Edinburgh RAAF HMAS Oxley RAF 1974 Whenuapai RNZAF HMAS Oxley RAF 1975 Greenwood CF HMCS Okanagan RAF/RAAF 1976 Kinloss
Fincastle_Trophy
Place in Auckland, New Zealand
of the Auckland Region in New Zealand. Kumeū lies to the north-west, Whenuapai to the north-east, West Harbour to the east, Massey to the south-east
Taupaki
Airline of the United States
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines
Football club season
30 May 2025 12 West Coast Rangers 2–5 Auckland City Whenuapai 19:00 NZST Pearce 38', 53' Alama 65' Buckingham 84' Report Yoo 13' Bell 23' 60' 90+5'
2025_Auckland_City_FC_season
Low-cost airline of the United States (1993–1995)
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Continental_Lite
1988 aviation accident in Colorado
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Trans-Colorado Airlines Flight 2286
Trans-Colorado_Airlines_Flight_2286
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_fleet
Transport Pool (M.T.P.) (1) 1943 Garrison (1) 1944 University (6) 1945 Whenuapai (1) 1946 Grafton (7) 1947 Marist (6) 1948 Ponsonby (22) 1949 University
Gallaher_Shield
Airport in Auckland
operated Corsair fighters. RNZAF Auckland operations were consolidated at Whenuapai after World War II. From the post-war years until the mid-1970s the grounds
Ardmore_Airport_(New_Zealand)
Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand
Bastion Point in the south. The westernmost ends of the harbour extend past Whenuapai in the northwest, and to Te Atatū Peninsula in the west, as well as forming
Waitematā_Harbour
Military unit
its Douglas A-4 Skyhawks at Ohakea in 1984, 42 Squadron moved to RNZAF Whenuapai near Auckland and absorbed the Andovers of No. 1 Squadron which was disbanded
No._42_Squadron_RNZAF
New Zealand politician (born 1968)
Mitchell was born on Auckland's North Shore and lived his early years at Whenuapai air base, where his father was a flight lieutenant flying Orion aircraft
Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician)
Mark_Mitchell_(New_Zealand_politician)
9/11 hijacked passenger flight
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_175
Airport in Paraparaumu, Greater Wellington region
by the Royal New Zealand Air Force in July 1939 using equipment from Whenuapai, Paraparaumu was made available as an "Emergency Airport" by the government
Kapiti_Coast_Airport
Corporation, New Zealand, belly landed by mistake when touching down at Whenuapai Airport. The pilot was flying in the righthand seat and inadvertently
List of accidents and incidents involving the Vickers Viscount
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Vickers_Viscount
New Zealand air force marshal
in Singapore and No. 40 Squadron RNZAF based at RNZAF Base Auckland at Whenuapai. On 1 May 2011, Stockwell was appointed Chief of Air Force in succession
Peter_Stockwell
1948 aviation accident
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Air_Lines_Flight_624
41-24027 Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express 1943 Liberator crash at Whenuapai 41-24301 Consolidated B-24D Liberator Lady Be Good 41-24485 Boeing B-17F
List of aircraft by tail number
List_of_aircraft_by_tail_number
1956 mid-air collision over Arizona
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
1956 Grand Canyon mid-air collision
1956_Grand_Canyon_mid-air_collision
Airline of the United States (1944–1982)
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Texas_International_Airlines
New Zealand writer (1930–2013)
flying a Fokker F27 Friendship from Auckland International Airport at Whenuapai to Kaitaia. Following these events in the 1950s and 1960s, Cathie began
Bruce_Cathie
Team Location Auckland City Sandringham, Auckland Auckland FC Reserves Whenuapai, Auckland Auckland United Mount Roskill, Auckland Bay Olympic New Lynn
List of top-division football clubs in OFC countries
List_of_top-division_football_clubs_in_OFC_countries
Suburb of Auckland, New Zealand
Kumeū Whenuapai Hobsonville Taupaki Westgate West Harbour Waitākere Massey West Massey
Westgate,_New_Zealand
2018 aircraft incident over the Pacific Ocean
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_1175
Regional airline brand of the United States
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Express
1978 aviation accident
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Continental Airlines Flight 603
Continental_Airlines_Flight_603
Office skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
77_West_Wacker_Drive
Football club
AFC in 1991, it moved to its current location, at Fred Taylor Park in Whenuapai, West Auckland.[citation needed] Waitakere City F.C. quickly established
Waitakere_City_FC
1964 aviation accident
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Air_Lines_Flight_823
1996 runway collision in Illinois
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Express_Flight_5925
Electoral district in Auckland, New Zealand
population growth in northern Auckland led to the transfer of Westgate and Whenuapai to Upper Harbour. An area west of Massey was shifted into the reinstated
Kaipara_ki_Mahurangi
2009 single by Dave Carroll
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Breaks_Guitars
Regional airline of the United States (1986–2012)
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Continental_Express
Football league
Park 1st in Southern Conference (promoted via play-offs) West Coast Rangers Whenuapai, Auckland Fred Taylor Park 12th in Northern League (relegated)
NRFL_Championship
1988 film by Ferdinand Fairfax
took place in New Zealand. Airbase sequences were filmed at RNZAF Base Whenuapai and the former RNZAF Base Hobsonville in Auckland, New Zealand. Jetboat
The_Rescue_(1988_film)
New Zealand fighter pilot
electrician before joining the RNZAF in January 1941. He initially trained at Whenuapai before going onto further flight training in Canada. He then proceeded
Evan_Mackie
Bilateral relations
TASMAN-2 optical fibre cable laid between Paddington, New South Wales and Whenuapai, Auckland in 1995. The trans-Tasman leg of the high-capacity fibre-optic
Australia–New Zealand relations
Australia–New_Zealand_relations
Aviation History
of Staff. New aircraft were ordered, and bases developed at Ohakea and Whenuapai as part of a new government focus on aerial defences.[citation needed]
History of aviation in New Zealand
History_of_aviation_in_New_Zealand
Island in New Zealand
Oliver, Shona (March 2020). 23 Brigham Creek Road and 44 Spedding Road, Whenuapai Oyster Capital (PDF) (Report). Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara. Retrieved 24 June
Moturemu_Island
1983 aviation accident
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
United_Airlines_Flight_2885
Airline of Guam and Micronesia (1968–2010)
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Continental_Micronesia
United States airline (1927–1991)
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Pan_Am
American oil and airline industry executive (born 1948)
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Glenn_Tilton
Football championship
Street Sandringham, Auckland 4th Auckland FC Reserves Fred Taylor Park Whenuapai, Auckland 9th Auckland United Keith Hay Park Mount Roskill, Auckland 3rd
2026 New Zealand National League
2026_New_Zealand_National_League
New Jersey state case
23 (1933) 1934 Boeing 247 crash Flight 4 (1935) Flight 34 (1936) 1943 Whenuapai Consolidated Liberator crash Flight 521 (1947) Flight 608 (1947) Flight
Blakey v. Continental Airlines, Inc.
Blakey_v._Continental_Airlines,_Inc.
829 Mt Albert 846, 849 Waimauku 411 Riverhead, Kumeu 412 West Harbour, Whenuapai 416 Waitakere 810 Huia 811 Piha 812 Waiatarua 814 Titirangi 811, 816,
List of dialling codes in New Zealand
List_of_dialling_codes_in_New_Zealand
State Highway in Auckland, New Zealand
Harbour Motorway) – North Shore Northbound exit and southbound entrance Whenuapai 22 14 Fred Taylor Drive Brigham Creek Road (and SH 18) Northwestern Motorway
State Highway 16 (New Zealand)
State_Highway_16_(New_Zealand)
Former electorate in Auckland, New Zealand
from the former North Shore City, and finally tacking west to include Whenuapai, Hobsonville and West Harbour from the former Waitakere City. The boundaries
Helensville_(electorate)
Peacekeeping force in Rhodesia
December members of the New Zealand Army flew into Salisbury from RNZAF Whenuapai. Members of the CMFR were accommodated in a tent camp with the exception
Commonwealth Monitoring Force in Rhodesia
Commonwealth_Monitoring_Force_in_Rhodesia
several military bases including Trentham Military Camp in Upper Hutt, Whenuapai's RNZAF Base Auckland, and Burnham Military Camp near Christchurch. The
Boot_camps_in_New_Zealand
TAF Operators Squadron Territory Base Colours No. 1 Auckland Whenuapai Blue/White No. 2 Wellington Ohakea Black/Gold No. 3 Canterbury Wigram Black/Red
North American P-51 Mustang in New Zealand service
North_American_P-51_Mustang_in_New_Zealand_service
Transport unit in the Royal New Zealand Air Force
squadron was disbanded in 1977. No. 41 Squadron was formed at RNZAF Base Whenuapai near Auckland in August 1944. It was initially equipped with twelve Lockheed
No._41_Squadron_RNZAF
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Hindu, Indian
Light Green Colour; Light Green
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Happiness
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Patience, Bold
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Tamil
Payoshnika | பயோஷà¯à®¨à¯€à®•ா
The Ganga river
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British, English, Hebrew
Right-hand Son; Similar to Benedict
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Respectable Man; Intelligent
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The One who Lead
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Abbreviation of Tatiana.
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Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Having a Face Like a Fairy
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