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Scripts used to write the Yakut language
the Yakut language and some of the Yakut vocabulary, written in an approximate transcription in Latin, was published in 1705. The first real Yakut alphabet
Yakut_scripts
Topics referred to by the same term
republic Yakuts, the Turkic peoples of said Republic Yakut language, the Turkic language of said people Yakut or Yakutian may also refer to: Yakut scripts, Scripts
Yakut
Northern Siberian Turkic language
The Yakut language (/jəˈkuːt/ yə-KOOT), also known as the Sakha language (/səˈxɑː/ sə-KHAH) or Yakutian, is a Siberian Turkic language spoken by around
Yakut_language
Writing system
Komi Mari Moksha Nogai Ossetian (in North Ossetia–Alania) Romani Sakha/Yakut Tatar Tuvan Udmurt Yuit (Yupik) Non-Slavic languages in other countries:
Cyrillic_script
Administrative division of eastern Russia
changes in the course of development of the Yakut language) as the Evenk and Yukaghir exonyms for the Yakuts. It is pronounced as Haka by the Dolgans, whose
Sakha_Republic
Topics referred to by the same term
subject of Russia Sakha language, or Yakut, a Turkic language Sakha people, also Yakuts, a Turkic people Sakha scripts, writing systems for the Sakha language
Sakha
System of phonetic notation
Computer-readable phonetic script Semyon Novgorodov – Yakut politician and linguist – inventor of IPA-based Yakut scripts TIPA – TeX macro package provides
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Writing system
USSR adopted a Latin-based script, the Unified Turkic Alphabet. This began with Turkic-speaking peoples such as the Azeri, Yakuts, Tatars, Bashkirs, Kazakh
Latin_script
Capital and largest city in the Sakha Republic
ancestors of the Yakuts, Elley Bootur and Omogoy Bai, settled on the territory of the modern city Archaeological evidence shows the Yakuts settled the Tuymaada
Yakutsk
Official Cyrillic writing system for Serbian since the 10th century
both scripts are in official use for Serbian. In Serbia, Cyrillic has the constitutional status of "official script", while the Latin script is designated
Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet
Flag of republic within Russian Federation
Republic within the Russian Federation was the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Prior to 1937, the Yakut ASSR used a flag with a blue canton containing
Flag_of_the_Sakha_Republic
Related alphabets based on Cyrillic scripts
after Я as shown above. Several Cyrillic alphabets have been used to write Yakut, but the current alphabet was adopted in 1939. Letters in Bold are only
Cyrillic_alphabets
Official symbol of the Sakha Republic
The coat of arms of the Sakha Republic (Yakut: Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтин дьаралыга, Saqa Öröspüübülüketin caralıga; Russian: Герб Республики Саха, Gerb Respubliki
Coat of arms of the Sakha Republic
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Sakha_Republic
Cyrillic letter used for /ɣ/ in Yukaghir and Yakut
middle hook (Ҕ ҕ; italics: Ҕ ҕ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script used in the Yukaghir and Yakut languages to represent the voiced velar fricative /ɣ/. In
Ge_with_middle_hook
"Second revised proposal to encode four historic Latin letters for Sakha (Yakut)" (PDF). West, Andrew (5 October 2009). "Rationale for Encoding Latin Letter
List_of_Latin-script_letters
Script used for languages in Ethiopia and Eritrea
Daniels, and others have suggested possible influence from the Brahmic scripts in vocalization, as they are also abugidas, and the Kingdom of Aksum was
Geʽez_script
Alphabet used mainly to write Avestan, the language of the Zoroastrian scripture Avesta
the original (PDF) on 29 May 2022. Skjærvø, Pods Octor (1996). "Aramaic Scripts for Iranian Languages". In Daniels, Peter T.; Bright, William (eds.). The
Avestan_alphabet
Multiple alphabets of Kurdish language
Kurdistan. Two additional alphabets, based on the Armenian and Cyrillic scripts, were once used by Kurds in the Soviet Union, most notably in the Armenian
Kurdish_alphabets
Writing system used for Chakma language
language. The Chakma script is an abugida that belongs to the Brahmic family of scripts. Chakma evolved from the Burmese script, which was ultimately
Chakma_script
Writing system invented by Sequoyah to write the Cherokee language
method for writing Cherokee. The letters resemble characters from other scripts, such as Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Glagolitic, but are not used to represent
Cherokee_syllabary
Patriotic War (1945) Yakut ASSR (1926–1937) Yakut ASSR (1937–1939) Yakut ASSR (1939–1954) Yakut ASSR (1954–1978) Yakut ASSR (1978–1990) Yakut ASSR (1990–1991)
Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Neryungrinsky District (Russian: Нерюнгри́нский улу́с; Yakut: Нүөрүҥгүрү улууһа, Nüörüŋgürü uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [nyøɾyŋgyɾy uluːha]) is an administrative
Neryungrinsky_District
Scripts used to write the Azerbaijani language
the Latin script. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the Latin alphabet superseded previous scripts based on the Cyrillic and Arabic scripts. South Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani_alphabet
Writing system of the Bulgarian language
January 2007, the Cyrillic script became the third official script of the European Union, following the Latin and Greek scripts. The following table gives
Bulgarian_alphabet
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Ust-Yansky District (Russian: Усть-Я́нский улу́с; Yakut: Усуйаана улууһа, romanized: Usuyaana uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [usujaːna uluːha]) is an administrative
Ust-Yansky_District
Alphabets used to write the Even language
Yakut ASSR since the beginning of the 1960s, a local form of recording the Even language has been developed, graphically approximated to Yakut Script
Even_alphabets
Yakut politician and linguist
Andreyevich Novgorodov (Yakut: Семен Андреевич Новгородов, romanized: Semen Andreyevich Novgorodov, the older orthography Yakut: Сэмэн Ноҕоруодап, romanized: Semen
Semyon_Novgorodov
Script used for the Eastern Iranian language
attempts to create a writing system based on the Cyrillic and Georgian scripts; 1844–1923 – the Sjögren-Miller alphabet based on the Cyrillic alphabet;
Ossetian_alphabet
Series of Yakut epic poems
Olonkho (Yakut: олоҥхо, romanized: oloñxo, Yakut pronunciation: [oloŋχo]; Dolgan: олоӈко, romanized: oloñko; Russian: Олонхо́) is a series of Yakut and Dolgan
Olonkho
Linear B script". British Museum. Archived from the original on 2015-05-04. Retrieved 7 May 2015. Bennett, Emmett L. (1996). "Aegean scripts". In Daniels
List of languages by first written account
List_of_languages_by_first_written_account
Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters
orthography. Other proposals have gone further, proposing entirely new scripts for written English to replace the Latin alphabet such as the Deseret alphabet
English_alphabet
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Oymyakonsky District (Russian: Оймяко́нский улу́с; Yakut: Өймөкөөн улууһа, Öymököön uluuha, [øjmøkøːn uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district
Oymyakonsky_District
Move from Latin scripts to Cyrillic
had previously used Cyrillic scripts, such as Chuvash, Mari and Mordovian, for which the transition to the Latin script was actually ineffective due to
Cyrillisation in the Soviet Union
Cyrillisation_in_the_Soviet_Union
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Srednekolymsky District (Russian: Среднеколы́мский улу́с; Yakut: Орто Халыма улууһа, Orto Xalıma uluuha, [oɾto xalɯma uluːha]) is an administrative and
Srednekolymsky_District
Writing system of the Abkhaz language
letters (ҕ ҧ) had previously (before 1996) had a hook, which ҕ still does in Yakut. In pre-Soviet alphabets the hook was also used in ӄ ꚋ, see above. The letters
Abkhaz_alphabet
Calligrapher, Secretary of Al-Musta'sim
Encyclopaedia of Islam 1913–1936, Volume 1. BRILL. p. 1154. ISBN 9789004082656. YAKUT al-MUSTA'SIMI, Djamal al-DIn Auu 'l-Madjd ... some say he was a Greek from
Yaqut_al-Musta'simi
Tungusic language of eastern Russia and China
or Ewenkī(s) in Russia and China. In certain areas the influences of the Yakut and the Buryat languages are particularly strong. The influence of Russian
Evenki_language
Keyboard layout for the Russian language
Belarusian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Mongolian, Tajik, Ukrainian, Uzbek (Cyrillic), Yakut (Sakha). The Belarusian, Ukrainian and Mongolian layouts have been available
JCUKEN
Alphabet that uses letters from the Cyrillic script
is one of several national variations of the Cyrillic script. It comes from the Cyrillic script, which was devised in the 9th century for the first Slavic
Ukrainian_alphabet
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
Saskylakh (Russian: Саскылах; Yakut: Сааскылаах, Saaskılaax) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Anabarsky District in the Sakha
Saskylakh
Archive of the Yakut ASSR 1972, p. 357 Supreme Soviet of the Yakut ASSR 1937, p. 33 Petrov 1973, pp. 284–301 Supreme Soviet of the Yakut ASSR 1965, p. 1
List_of_Sakha_flags
the coat of arms of the Sakha Republic. It was originally written in the Yakut language by Savva Tarasov [ru] and Mikhail Timofeyev. The anthem was translated
State Anthem of the Sakha Republic
State_Anthem_of_the_Sakha_Republic
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Ust-Maysky District (Russian: Усть-Ма́йский улу́с; Yakut: Уус-Маайа улууһа, Uus-Maaya uluuha, [uːs-maːja uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district
Ust-Maysky_District
Town under republic jurisdiction in Sakha Republic, Russia
Mirny (Russian: Мирный, IPA: [ˈmʲirnɨj], lit. peaceful; Yakut: Мииринэй, romanized: Miiriney [ˈmiːɾinej]) is a town and the administrative center of Mirninsky
Mirny,_Sakha_Republic
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Vilyuysky District (Russian: Вилю́йский улу́с; Yakut: Бүлүү улууһа, romanized: Bülüü uluuha, [bylyː uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district
Vilyuysky_District
Cyrillic letter
(Ј̵ ј̵; italics: Ј̵ ј̵) is a grapheme of the Cyrillic script used by Otto von Böhtlingk in the Yakut language in the 19th century. Il is composed of the
Je_with_stroke
Letter of the Zhuang alphabet
before 1986, it was replaced with W. It was also used in Semyon Novgorodov's Yakut alphabet. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, it is used to represent
Turned_m
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Abyysky District (Russian: Абы́йский улу́с; Yakut: Абый улууһа, Abıy uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [abɯj uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district
Abyysky_District
Place in Sakha Republic, Russia
Churapcha (Russian: Чурапча́; Yakut: Чурапчы, Çurapçı) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha
Churapcha
1920s–1930s script reform campaign
in earnest to expand beyond replacing Arabic script and Turkic languages and to develop Latin-based scripts for all national languages in the Soviet Union
Latinisation in the Soviet Union
Latinisation_in_the_Soviet_Union
jɪˈkutʲɪjə]; Yakut: Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтэ, romanized: Sakha Öröspüübülükete, [saˈxa øɾøsˈpyːbylykete]), simply Sakha (Yakutia) (Russian: Саха (Якутия); Yakut: Саха
List of rural localities in the Sakha Republic
List_of_rural_localities_in_the_Sakha_Republic
Cyrillic letter
Udmurt alphabet. It was later abandoned. It was also used in D. V. Khitrov's Yakut alphabet from 1858 to 1917, corresponding to Дь. It is used to distinguish
Dzzhe
Arabic-like alphabet for Wolof
2009, accessed November 7, 2018). Garay script for Wolof, Ian James, March 2012 Garay Alphabet: a Wolof Script Archived 2020-01-18 at the Wayback Machine
Garay_alphabet
Collective name covering the Montenegrin Latin alphabet and Montenegrin Cyrillic alphabet
government and proponents of the Montenegrin language prefer to use the Latin script exclusively; it is also much more widely used in all aspects of the day-to-day
Montenegrin_alphabet
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Verkhoyansky District (Russian: Верхоя́нский улу́с; Yakut: Үөһээ Дьааҥы улууһа, romanized: Üöhee Caañı uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [ˈyøheː d͡ʑaːŋɯ uluːha]) is
Verkhoyansky_District
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
Suntar (Russian: Сунта́р; Yakut: Сунтаар, Suntaar) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Suntarsky District in the Sakha Republic
Suntar_(rural_locality)
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Ust-Aldansky District (Russian: Усть-Алда́нский улу́с; Yakut: Уус-Алдан улууһа, Uus-Aldan uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [uːs-aldan uluːha]) is an administrative
Ust-Aldansky_District
Code to identify human languages
omitted. Furthermore, there are script tags that do not refer to traditional scripts such as Latin, or even scripts at all, and these usually begin with
IETF_language_tag
Pĕrleşĕvĕn gimnĕ (Chuvash) ССРС өрөгөйүн ырыата / SSRS örögöyün ırıata (Yakut) Зүблэлтэ Холбооной түрын дуулал / Züblelte Kholboonoi türiin duulal (Buryat)
State Anthem of the Soviet Union
State_Anthem_of_the_Soviet_Union
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Khangalassky District (Russian: Хангала́сский улу́с; Yakut: Хаҥалас улууһа, romanized: Xañalas uluuha, [xaŋalas uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal
Khangalassky_District
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
Plateau Russian: Оймяко́н, pronounced [ojmʲɪˈkon], [ɐjmʲɪˈkon]; Yakut: Өймөкөөн, Öymököön, Yakut pronunciation: [øjmøˈkøːn] Russian Federal State Statistics
Oymyakon
Town under district jurisdiction in Sakha Republic, Russia
Srednekolymsk (Russian: Среднеколы́мск; Yakut: Орто Халыма, Orto Xalıma) is a town and the administrative center of Srednekolymsky District in the Sakha
Srednekolymsk
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Aldansky District (Russian: Алда́нский улу́с; Yakut: Алдан улууһа, Aldan uluuha, [aldan uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or
Aldansky_District
Writing system of the Macedonian language
азбука, romanized: Makedonska azbuka) is an adaptation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Macedonian language. It consists of 31 letters. The alphabet
Macedonian_alphabet
Town in Sakha Republic, Russia
Neryungri (Russian: Нерюнгри, IPA: [ˈnʲerʲʊnɡrʲɪ]; Yakut: Нүөрүҥгүрү, romanized: Nüörüñgürü, [nyøɾyŋgyɾy]; Evenki: Нерунӈа, romanized: Nerunŋa) is the
Neryungri
River in Russia
The Molodo (Russian: Молодо, Yakut: Муолада, Muolada) is a river in Bulunsky District, Sakha Republic, Russia. It is a major left tributary of the Lena
Molodo_(river)
Religion of the Eurasian steppe nations
especially by the 12th–13th centuries. Abdulkadir Inan has argued that Yakut and Altai shamanism are not entirely identical to the ancient Turkic religion
Tengrism
Unicode script encoding
As of Unicode version 17.0, Cyrillic script is encoded across several blocks: Cyrillic: U+0400–U+04FF, 256 characters Cyrillic Supplement: U+0500–U+052F
Cyrillic_script_in_Unicode
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Anabarsky District (Russian: Анаба́рский улу́с; Yakut: Анаабыр улууһа, Anaabır uluuha, [anaːbɯɾ uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district (raion
Anabarsky_District
Alphabets used for Albanian
studies on the same topic. Seven original Albanian scripts have been discovered since. The Elbasan script (18th century); used to write the Elbasan Gospel
Albanian_alphabet
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
Yergyolyokh (Russian: Ергёлёх; Yakut: Өргөлөөх, Örgölööx) is a rural locality (a selo), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of
Yergyolyokh
unify scripts in Turkic languages (Latin) Any alphabet in use for writing Turkic languages: Scripts used in local Wikipedia editions Scripts used in
List of alphabets used by Turkic languages
List_of_alphabets_used_by_Turkic_languages
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
District (Russian: Верхнеколы́мский улу́с; Yakut: Үөһээ Халыма улууһа, romanized: Üöhee Xalıma uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [ˈyøheː xalɯma uluːha]) is
Verkhnekolymsky_District
Written form of the Romani language
began in the 20th century in Eastern Europe, using the respective national scripts (Latin or Cyrillic). Written Romani in the 20th century used the writing
Romani_alphabets
Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Karachay-Balkar, Khakas, Nogai, Tatar, Tuvan, Yakut, Erzya, Komi, Hill Mari, Meadow Mari, Karelian, Moksha, Veps, Ingrian, Ludian
Languages_of_Russia
Latin script for the Vietnamese language
London: Verso. pp. 127-128. Wellisch, Hans H. (1978). The Conversion of Scripts, Its Nature, History, and Utilization. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-01620-5. Language
Vietnamese_alphabet
the Cyrillic script. The definition of a Cyrillic letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode standard that a has script property of 'Cyrillic'
List_of_Cyrillic_letters
Cyrillic letter used for /ŋ/ in various languages
Petersburg publications, where it is substituted with En with hook) and Yakut. In all of these languages, it represents the voiced velar nasal /ŋ/, like
En-ge
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Lensky District (Russian: Ле́нский улу́с; Yakut: Лиэнскэй улууһа, Lienskey uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of
Lensky District, Sakha Republic
Lensky_District,_Sakha_Republic
Mongol and Turkic term for a political council
Qūryltai / قۇرىلتاي; Tatar: Корылтай / Qorıltay; Bashkir: Qoroltay / Ҡоролтай; Yakut: Курултаай / Kurultây; Azerbaijani: Qurultay / Гурултай / قرلتای; Turkmen:
Kurultai
Urban-type settlement in Sakha Republic, Russia
Tiksi (Russian: Ти́кси, IPA: [ˈtʲiksʲɪ]; Yakut: Тиксии, Tiksii – lit. a moorage place) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative
Tiksi
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Megino-Kangalassky District (Russian: Ме́гино-Кангала́сский улу́с; Yakut: Мэҥэ-Хаҥалас улууһа, Meŋe Xaŋalas uluuha, [meŋe xaŋalas uluːha]) is an administrative
Megino-Kangalassky_District
Urban-type settlement in Sakha Republic, Russia
Sangar (Russian: Санга́р; Yakut: Сангаар, romanized: Sangaar) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Kobyaysky
Sangar,_Sakha_Republic
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Verkhnevilyuysky District (Russian: Верхневилю́йский улу́с; Yakut: Үөһээ Бүлүү улууһа, Üöhee Bülüü uluuha, [ˈyøheː bylyː uluːha]) is an administrative
Verkhnevilyuysky_District
Unicode character block
intended characters. Latin Extended-E is a Unicode block containing Latin script characters used in German dialectology (Teuthonista), Anthropos alphabet
Latin_Extended-E
Russian television series
Kravchenko as Captain 'Doc' Vyazemsky Vladislav Galkin as Senior Lieutenant 'Yakut' Urmanov Igor Lifanov as Senior Warrant Officer 'Khrust' Khrustalyov Vladimir
Spetsnaz_(miniseries)
Racism in Russia mainly appears in the form of negative attitudes towards non-ethnic Russian citizens, immigrants or tourists and negative actions against
Racism_in_Russia
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Olenyoksky District (Russian: Оленёкский улу́с; Yakut: Өлөөн улууһа, Ölöön uluuha, [øløːn uluːha]), or Olenyoksky-Evenki National District, is an administrative
Olenyoksky_District
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Suntarsky District (Russian: Сунта́рский улу́с; Yakut: Сунтаар улууһа, Suntaar uluuha, [suntaːɾ uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district (raion
Suntarsky_District
Town in Sakha Republic, Russia
Verkhoyansk (Russian: Верхоянск, IPA: [vʲɪrxɐˈjansk]; Yakut: Верхоянскай, romanized: Verxoyanskay) is a town in Verkhoyansky District of the Sakha Republic
Verkhoyansk
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Churapchinsky District (Russian: Чурапчинский улу́с; Yakut: Чурапчы улууһа, Çurapçı uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [t͡ʃuɾapˈt͡ʃɯ uluːha]) is an administrative
Churapchinsky_District
Cyrillic letter
or He (Shha in Unicode) (Һ һ; italics: Һ һ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Its form is derived from the Latin letter H (H h h), but the capital forms
Shha
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
Malykay (Russian: Малыкай; Yakut: Маалыкай, Maalıkay) is a rural locality (a selo), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Bordonsky
Malykay
Liturgical language of Eastern Orthodox Church
appear in Early Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts. Glagolitic has nowadays fallen out of use, though both scripts were used from the earliest attested period
Church_Slavonic
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Tomponsky District (Russian: Томпонский улу́с; Yakut: Томпо улууһа, Tompo uluuha) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of
Tomponsky_District
Checheno-Ingush ASSR (1978–1990) Flag of the Chuvash ASSR (1978–1990) Flag of the Yakut ASSR (1978–1990) Since various ASSRs have successively declared sovereignty
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Flag_of_the_Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
District in Sakha Republic, Russia
Kobyaysky District (Russian: Кобяйский улу́с; Yakut: Кэбээйи улууһа, Kebeeyi uluuha, [kebeːji uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district (raion
Kobyaysky_District
Urban-type settlement in Sakha Republic, Russia
Ust-Nera (Russian: Усть-Нера; Yakut: Уус Ньара, romanized: Uus Ņara) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of
Ust-Nera
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
Teligi (Russian: Телиги; Yakut: Тиэлиги, Tieligi) is a rural locality (a selo), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Nakharinsky
Teligi,_Russia
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
Sebyan-Kyuyol (Russian: Себян-Кюёль; Yakut: Сэбээн Күөл, Sebeen Küöl) is a rural locality (a selo), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative
Sebyan-Kyuyol
YAKUT SCRIPTS
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YAKUT SCRIPTS
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi
Concern Attention; Kindness; Loving; Bounty; Favour
Girl/Female
Indian
Female
French
French feminine form of Latin Angelus, ANGÈLE means "angel, messenger."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Spoken Word
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, most likely for a tall, thin man with long legs, from Middle English cran ‘crane’ (the bird), Old English cran, cron. The term included the heron until the introduction of a separate word for the latter in the 14th century.Dutch : variant spelling of Krane.English translation of German Krahn or Kranich.The American writer Stephen Crane (1871–1900) was named for a NJ ancestor who was a delegate to the Continental Congress. He was descended from a Stephen Crane who, coming probably from England or Wales, settled at Elizabethtown, NJ, as early as 1665.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord of Water
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tarendra | தரேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Prince of stars
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Polish
Glory of the Father; Of the Famous Father
Girl/Female
Latin
Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the...
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
YAKUT SCRIPTS
YAKUT SCRIPTS
YAKUT SCRIPTS
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