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  • Bahing language
  • Language spoken in Nepal

    lists the following alternate names for Bahing: Baying, Ikke lo, Kiranti-Bahing, Pai Lo, Radu lo. Procha lo Bahing is spoken in the following locations of

    Bahing language

    Bahing_language

  • Kiranti languages
  • Sino-Tibetan language family

    Khaling language Dumi language Koi language Bahing language Western Kiranti Sunuwar language Hayu language Jerung language Ethnologue adds Tilung language to

    Kiranti languages

    Kiranti languages

    Kiranti_languages

  • Bahing
  • Nepalese ethnic group

    festivals: Hong and Susu. The Bahing also worship Nature. The Central Bureau of Statistics of Nepal classifies the Bahing as a subgroup within the broader

    Bahing

    Bahing

  • Rai language
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    southern Bhutan Thulung language, a Kiranti language spoken in parts of Nepal and Sikkim Bahing language, a Kiranti language spoken in the eastern part

    Rai language

    Rai language

    Rai_language

  • Bah-Biau Punan language
  • Austronesian language spoken on Borneo

    Bah-Biau Punan is an Austronesian language spoken by the Punan Bah and Punan Biau people of Borneo in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. Punan at Ethnologue

    Bah-Biau Punan language

    Bah-Biau_Punan_language

  • Sakela
  • Festival of Kirat Khambu Rai people

    Mewahang languages Tosh Kulung and Nachhiring Toshi in Thulung Segro in Bahing Iksamang or Balipuja in Lohorung and Yamphu Fagulak in Puma Offerings made

    Sakela

    Sakela

    Sakela

  • Sj-sound
  • Voiceless fricative phoneme of Swedish

    an allophone of /s~ʃ/ that occurs before /t/ in some accents of the Bahing language of Nepal. Index of phonetics articles Rheinische Dokumenta Swedish

    Sj-sound

    Sj-sound

    Sj-sound

  • Bah
  • Area of Agra in Uttar Pradesh, India

    Singh of Bhadawar naming the place "Bah Kalyanpur". The name "Bah", literally meaning 'to flow' in local language, signifies the character of place. It

    Bah

    Bah

  • BAH
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Uttar Pradesh, India Bah (surname), including a list of people with that name Bahamian Creole, ISO 639-3 language code bah BAH domain (bromo-adjacent

    BAH

    BAH

  • Ebenezer Scrooge
  • Fictional character in A Christmas Carol

    Scrooge's last name has entered the English language as a byword for greed and misanthropy, while his catchphrase, "Bah! Humbug!" is often used to express disgust

    Ebenezer Scrooge

    Ebenezer Scrooge

    Ebenezer_Scrooge

  • Mahakiranti languages
  • Proposed Sino-Tibetan branch of Nepal and India

    family Bahing–Vayu. After a field visit to Bhutan, van Driem, the original proponent of this hypothesis, collected data on the Gongduk language which made

    Mahakiranti languages

    Mahakiranti_languages

  • Outline of Nepal
  • Country in South Asia

    Nepali language Awadhi language Bhojpuri language Bahing language Kham language Limbu language Magar language Maithili language Mundari language Nepal

    Outline of Nepal

    Outline of Nepal

    Outline_of_Nepal

  • Sebop language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia

    Sebob (Sebop, Cebop) is a Kenyah language of Sarawak. Smith, Alexander (2017). The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification (PDF) (Ph.D. Dissertation)

    Sebop language

    Sebop_language

  • Bole language
  • Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Nigeria

    Retrieved 2025-11-24. "Bole language". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved 2025-11-24. Maina Gimba, Alhaji; Baba Ali, Malam; Bah, Madu (2009). Schuh, Russell

    Bole language

    Bole_language

  • Malay language
  • Austronesian language

    Austronesian language native to several islands of Maritime Southeast Asia and the Malay Peninsula on mainland Asia. The language is an official language of Brunei

    Malay language

    Malay language

    Malay_language

  • Indonesian language
  • Language spoken in Indonesia

    Indonesia) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca

    Indonesian language

    Indonesian language

    Indonesian_language

  • Pal Hal Village
  • Village in Cambodia

    Pal Hal (Khmer: ភូមិប៉ាលហាល) is a village in Sangkat Pal Hal, Krong Preah Vihear (City). Previously, it was in Pal Hal Commune of Tbaeng Meanchey District

    Pal Hal Village

    Pal_Hal_Village

  • Ghana
  • Country in West Africa

    English is the official language of Ghana. There are 11 languages that have the status of government-sponsored languages: Akan languages (Asante Twi, Akuapem

    Ghana

    Ghana

    Ghana

  • Languages of Nepal
  • Languages of Nepal, referred to as Nepalese languages in the country's constitution, are the languages having at least an ancient history or origin inside

    Languages of Nepal

    Languages of Nepal

    Languages_of_Nepal

  • Tibeto-Burman languages
  • Group of the Sino-Tibetan language family

    Darmiya, Chaudangsi, Byangsi) (perhaps also Dzorgai, Lepcha, Magari) Bahing–Vayu Bahing (Sunuwar, Khaling) Sampang, Rungchenbung, Yakha, and Limbu Vayu–Chepang

    Tibeto-Burman languages

    Tibeto-Burman languages

    Tibeto-Burman_languages

  • Okhaldhunga District
  • District in Koshi Province, Nepal

    language, spoken by 52.62% as their first language. Other languages were Tamang (10.23%), Magar Dhut (9.70%), Sherpa (8.36%), Wambule (4.91%), Bahing

    Okhaldhunga District

    Okhaldhunga District

    Okhaldhunga_District

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    which Iranian Muslim dynasties ended Arab rule and revived the Persian language. This era was followed by Seljuk and Khwarazmian rule, Mongol conquests

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

  • Algassime Bah
  • Guinean footballer (born 2002)

    Algassime Bah (born 12 November 2002) is a Guinean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Erovnuli Liga club Dinamo Tbilisi and the Guinea

    Algassime Bah

    Algassime Bah

    Algassime_Bah

  • Humbug
  • Slang term for fraud or nonsense

    his 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. His famous reference to Christmas, "Bah! Humbug!", declaring Christmas to be a fraud, is commonly used in stage and

    Humbug

    Humbug

    Humbug

  • Iranian languages
  • Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family

    The Iranian languages, or Iranic languages, are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family that are spoken natively by

    Iranian languages

    Iranian languages

    Iranian_languages

  • Tigrinya language
  • Semitic language spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea

    also speaks the Tigrinya language, is referred to in Tigrinya as təgraway (male), təgrawäyti (female), tägaru (plural). Bəher roughly means "nation" in

    Tigrinya language

    Tigrinya language

    Tigrinya_language

  • Bahal, Bhiwani
  • Town in Bhiwani district, Haryana

    Bahal, also known as Behal, is a small town in the Loharu tehsil in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana. Situated near the town of Rajgarh

    Bahal, Bhiwani

    Bahal,_Bhiwani

  • Solukhumbu District
  • District in Koshi Province, Nepal

    2.09% Bahing, 1.51% Magar Dhut and 1.34% Rai as their first language. In 2011, 36.7% of the population spoke Nepali as their first language. Tenzing

    Solukhumbu District

    Solukhumbu District

    Solukhumbu_District

  • Father's Day
  • Celebration honoring fathers

    Gokarneswor Mahadev, in Gokarna, a suburb of Kathmandu while Buddhists go to Jana Bahal (Seto Machhendranath or white Tara) temple in Kathmandu. Traditionally,

    Father's Day

    Father's Day

    Father's_Day

  • Geʽez
  • Ancient South Semitic language

    Semitic language. The language originates from what is now Ethiopia and Eritrea. As of today, Geʽez is used as the main liturgical language of the Ethiopian

    Geʽez

    Geʽez

    Geʽez

  • Oh bah oui
  • Single by Lacrim and Booba

    bah oui" is a song by Lacrim and Booba released in 2017. The song has peaked at number ten on the French Singles Chart. "Lacrim feat. Booba – Oh bah oui"

    Oh bah oui

    Oh_bah_oui

  • Juma Bah
  • Sierra Leonean footballer (born 2006)

    Abdulai Juma Bah (born 11 April 2006) is a Sierra Leonean professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Ligue 1 club Nice, on loan from Premier

    Juma Bah

    Juma Bah

    Juma_Bah

  • Assamese language
  • Indo-Aryan language of India

    ôxômiya), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language. It has long served as a

    Assamese language

    Assamese language

    Assamese_language

  • Hephzibah
  • Biblical figure; female given name

    (English: /ˈhɛfzɪbə/ or /ˈhɛpzɪbə/; Hebrew: חֶפְצִי־בָהּ, romanized: Ḥep̄ṣi-ḇāh, lit. 'my delight (is) in her') is a minor figure in the Books of Kings in

    Hephzibah

    Hephzibah

  • Khmer language
  • Austroasiatic language

    Austroasiatic language spoken natively by the Khmer people and is an official language and national language of Cambodia. The language is also widely

    Khmer language

    Khmer language

    Khmer_language

  • Musi languages
  • Group of Malayic languages

    The Musi languages consists of a collection of closely related Malayic varieties spoken in the eastern and northern regions of South Sumatra, as well

    Musi languages

    Musi languages

    Musi_languages

  • Kutainese language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Kutai or Kutainese is a Malayic language spoken by 300,000 to 500,000 people. It is the native language of the Kutai people, the indigenous ethnic group

    Kutainese language

    Kutainese language

    Kutainese_language

  • Teor-Kur language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Maluku, Indonesia

    Teor and Kur are two Austronesian language varieties of the Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian branch spoken near Kei Island, Indonesia. They are reportedly

    Teor-Kur language

    Teor-Kur_language

  • Momogun language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sabah, Malaysia

    (Marigang), Tobilung, and Rungus are varieties of a single Austronesian language of Sabah, Malaysia. The three varieties share moderate mutual intelligibility

    Momogun language

    Momogun_language

  • Balinese language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    Balinese (/ˈbɑːlɪniːz/ bah-lih-NEEZ; endonym: Basa Bali, Balinese script: ᬩᬲᬩᬮᬶ, pronounced [ˈbasə ˈbali]) is an Austronesian language spoken primarily by

    Balinese language

    Balinese language

    Balinese_language

  • Batak Simalungun language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sumatra, Indonesia

    Simalungun, or Batak Simalungun, is an Austronesian language of Sumatra. It is spoken mainly in Simalungun Regency and Pematang Siantar, North Sumatra

    Batak Simalungun language

    Batak_Simalungun_language

  • Monica Jusu Bah
  • Swedish association football player

    Monica Allonia Jusu Bah (born 16 May 2003) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a winger or striker for Damallsvenskan club BK Häcken and

    Monica Jusu Bah

    Monica Jusu Bah

    Monica_Jusu_Bah

  • Bah Ndaw
  • President of Mali from 2020 to 2021

    Bah Ndaw (also spelled N'Daw, N'Dah, and N'Daou; born 23 August 1950) is a Malian retired military officer and politician who served as the interim president

    Bah Ndaw

    Bah Ndaw

    Bah_Ndaw

  • Language game
  • Obfuscation of language for fun and secrecy

    A language game (also called a cant, secret language, ludling, or argot) is a system of manipulating spoken words to render them incomprehensible to an

    Language game

    Language_game

  • Sindhi language
  • Indo-Aryan language native to Sindh

    Sindhī, [sɪndʱiː]) is an Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. It is primarily spoken by the

    Sindhi language

    Sindhi language

    Sindhi_language

  • Johannes Bah Kuhnke
  • Swedish actor and singer

    Kjell Dietrich Johannes Bah Kuhnke (né Kuhnke; born 17 April 1972) is a Swedish actor and singer. He has acted in several films and received international

    Johannes Bah Kuhnke

    Johannes Bah Kuhnke

    Johannes_Bah_Kuhnke

  • Javanese language
  • Austronesian language

    western Java. It is the native language of more than 68 million people. Javanese is the largest of the Austronesian languages in number of native speakers

    Javanese language

    Javanese language

    Javanese_language

  • Malayic Dayak languages
  • Austronesian language spoken in Borneo

    with the Ibanic branch or other Malayic languages spoken by the Dayaks. Some of the Malayic Dayak languages that have been successfully identified and

    Malayic Dayak languages

    Malayic_Dayak_languages

  • Bah-uân
  • Taiwanese street food

    Bah-uân is a Taiwanese dumpling made of starch and rice flour, filled with meat and vegetables. It is gelatinous and translucent, and often considered

    Bah-uân

    Bah-uân

    Bah-uân

  • Indonesian Sign Language
  • Sign language group of Indonesia

    Indonesian Sign Language (Indonesian: Bahasa Isyarat Indonesia, BISINDO) is any of several related deaf sign languages of Indonesia, at least on the island

    Indonesian Sign Language

    Indonesian_Sign_Language

  • Sur Baher
  • Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem

    Sur Baher (Arabic: صور باهر, Hebrew: צור באהר), also Tsur Baher, is a Palestinian neighborhood on the southeastern outskirts of East Jerusalem. It is

    Sur Baher

    Sur Baher

    Sur_Baher

  • Lio language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Flores, Indonesia

    Lio (also erroneously spelled Li'o) is an Austronesian language spoken in the central part of Flores, one of the Lesser Sunda Islands in the eastern half

    Lio language

    Lio_language

  • Brunei Bisaya language
  • Sabahan language spoken in Brunei and Malaysia

    Southern Bisaya, Brunei Bisaya, Brunei Dusun or Tutong 1, is a Sabahan language spoken in Brunei and Sarawak, Malaysia. /ɤ/ may also be heard as rounded

    Brunei Bisaya language

    Brunei Bisaya language

    Brunei_Bisaya_language

  • Abai language
  • Murutic language spoken on Borneo

    Abai is a Murutic language of Borneo spoken in by the Abai people in the villages of Sembuak and Tubu. Ethnologue mistakenly classifies it as a dialect

    Abai language

    Abai_language

  • Sama–Bajaw languages
  • Austronesian language family of Borneo and the Philippines

    The Sama–Bajaw languages are a well-established group of languages spoken by the Sama-Bajau peoples (Aꞌa sama) of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia

    Sama–Bajaw languages

    Sama–Bajaw languages

    Sama–Bajaw_languages

  • List of counties in China
  • Overview of county-level divisions in China

    36 1,022,321 340104 SSA Baohe District 包河区 District 294.94 817,686 340111 BAH Changfeng County 长丰县 County 1,928.45 629,535 340121 CFG Feidong County 肥东县

    List of counties in China

    List_of_counties_in_China

  • Ngaju language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Ngaju (also Ngaju Dayak or Dayak Ngaju) is an Austronesian language spoken along the Kapuas, Kahayan, Katingan, and Mentaya Rivers in Central Kalimantan

    Ngaju language

    Ngaju language

    Ngaju_language

  • Malagasy language
  • Austronesian language of Madagascar

    Austronesian language and dialect continuum spoken in Madagascar. The standard variety, called Official Malagasy, is one of the official languages of Madagascar

    Malagasy language

    Malagasy language

    Malagasy_language

  • Toraja-Saʼdan language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Austronesian language spoken in South Sulawesi, Indonesia by the Toraja people. It shares the name Taeʼ with East Toraja. Most of the Toraja language mapping

    Toraja-Saʼdan language

    Toraja-Saʼdan_language

  • Tibeto-Kanauri languages
  • Proposed language group

    Kiranti languages (Bahing–Vayu and perhaps the Newar language); the Tani languages; the Bodo–Garo languages and perhaps the Konyak languages); the Kukish

    Tibeto-Kanauri languages

    Tibeto-Kanauri_languages

  • Chtouka Aït Baha Province
  • Province of Morocco

    Chtouka Aït Baha (Arabic: اشتوكة أيت باها) is a province in the Moroccan region of Souss-Massa. Its population in 2004 was 297,245. [1] its capital is

    Chtouka Aït Baha Province

    Chtouka Aït Baha Province

    Chtouka_Aït_Baha_Province

  • Chisankhugadhi Rural Municipality
  • Rural Municipality in Koshi Province, Nepal

    8% Magar, 10.3% Bahing, 3.2% Sherpa, 3.0% Tamang, 3.0% Thulung, 2.4% Rai, 1.2% Majhi and 0.7% other languages as their first language. In terms of ethnicity/caste

    Chisankhugadhi Rural Municipality

    Chisankhugadhi_Rural_Municipality

  • Alexander Bah
  • Danish footballer (born 1997)

    Alexander Hartmann Bah (born 9 December 1997) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Primeira Liga club Benfica and the Denmark

    Alexander Bah

    Alexander Bah

    Alexander_Bah

  • Dutch language in Indonesia
  • Dutch was the language used by Dutch settlers for centuries in the Indonesian archipelago, both when it was still colonized or partially colonized by the

    Dutch language in Indonesia

    Dutch language in Indonesia

    Dutch_language_in_Indonesia

  • Valérie Bah
  • Canadian writer

    Valérie Bah is a Canadian writer from Montreal, Quebec, who won the Amazon.ca First Novel Award in 2025 for her debut novel Subterrane. The book was published

    Valérie Bah

    Valérie_Bah

  • Murutic languages
  • Austronesian language family of Borneo

    The Murutic languages are a family of half a dozen closely related Austronesian languages, spoken in the northern inland regions of Borneo by the Murut

    Murutic languages

    Murutic_languages

  • Narom language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sarawak, Malaysia

    Narom language (sometimes spelled Narum) is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the Lower Baram branch. It is spoken by some 2,420 Narom people in Sarawak

    Narom language

    Narom_language

  • Kwerba language
  • Papuan language spoken in Indonesia

    Kwerba is a Papuan language of Indonesia. Alternate names are Armati (Airmati), Koassa, Mataweja, Naibedj, Segar Tor, Tekutameso. Kwerba is spoken in Apiaweti

    Kwerba language

    Kwerba_language

  • Taworta language
  • Language in Highland Papua

    Lakes Plain language spoken in Central Mamberamo, Highland Papua, Indonesia. Rumaropen, Benny. 2006. Survey Report on the Diebrou Language of Papua, Indonesia

    Taworta language

    Taworta_language

  • Dawda Bah
  • Gambian footballer

    Dawda Bah (born 12 November 1983) is a former professional footballer who played as a winger. He spent most of his professional career in Finland. Between

    Dawda Bah

    Dawda Bah

    Dawda_Bah

  • Lower Sorbian language
  • West Slavic language of eastern Germany

    Lower Sorbian (endonym: dolnoserbšćina) is a West Slavic minority language spoken in eastern Germany in the historical province of Lower Lusatia, today

    Lower Sorbian language

    Lower Sorbian language

    Lower_Sorbian_language

  • Tetun language
  • Austronesian language spoken on Timor

    Portuguese: Tétum [ˈtɛtũ]) is an Austronesian language spoken on the island of Timor. It is one of the official languages of Timor-Leste and it is also spoken

    Tetun language

    Tetun language

    Tetun_language

  • Manem language
  • Language of Papua New Guinea and Papua, Indonesia

    Manem, or Jeti (Yeti), is a Papuan language of Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea, and Keerom Regency, Papua, Indonesia. In Indonesia, it is spoken in

    Manem language

    Manem_language

  • Riau Malay language
  • Dialect continuum of Malayic languages in Riau, Indonesia

    a collection of Malayic languages primarily spoken by the Riau Malays in Riau and the Riau Islands in Indonesia. The language is not a single entity but

    Riau Malay language

    Riau Malay language

    Riau_Malay_language

  • Heftziba
  • Kibbutz in northern Israel

    Heftziba (Hebrew: חֶפְצִיבָּהּ) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located on the boundaries of the Jezreel and Beit She'an Valleys between the cities of

    Heftziba

    Heftziba

    Heftziba

  • Kumal people
  • Ethnic group

    Kumal language. According to the population census of 2011, 121,000 Kumals live in Nepal; there are 12,000 native speakers of the Kumal language. The 2011

    Kumal people

    Kumal people

    Kumal_people

  • Land Dayak languages
  • Subgroup of the Austronesian language family

    The Land Dayak languages are a group of dozen or so languages spoken by the Bidayuh (Land Dayaks) of northwestern Borneo, and according to some sources

    Land Dayak languages

    Land_Dayak_languages

  • Yamna language
  • Oceanic language spoken in Indonesia

    Austronesian language spoken on the coast and an island of Jayapura Bay in Papua province, Indonesia. Sarmi languages for a comparison with related languages Yamna

    Yamna language

    Yamna_language

  • Vitou language
  • Foja Range language spoken in Indonesia

    is a Papuan language of Indonesia used mainly by older adults. It is spoken in Takar village, Sarmi Regency, and is one of two languages known as "Manirem"

    Vitou language

    Vitou_language

  • Laraʼ language
  • Austronesian language spoken on Borneo

    Bekatiq, Bekatiʼ Nyam-Pelayo, Bekatiʼ Kendayan, and Rara Bakatiʼ) is a language spoken by some 19,000 people in Borneo, on both the Indonesian side (West

    Laraʼ language

    Laraʼ_language

  • Liana language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Maluku, Indonesia

    Liana, or Liana-Seti, is a language of Seram, Indonesia. It also goes by the names Kobi and Uhei Kachlakan, names it shares with neighboring Benggoi. Liana

    Liana language

    Liana_language

  • Ibrahima Kaba Bah
  • Guinean teacher and politician (1931–2023)

    Caba Bah was the author of numerous works in the Pulaar language, notably translations of works by French authors. He wrote a biography of Elhadj Bah Thiernö

    Ibrahima Kaba Bah

    Ibrahima Kaba Bah

    Ibrahima_Kaba_Bah

  • Sundanese language
  • Language spoken in Indonesia

    to the Malayic languages, as well as to language groups spoken in Borneo such as the Land Dayak languages or the Kayan–Murik languages, based on high

    Sundanese language

    Sundanese language

    Sundanese_language

  • Bhotiya
  • Tibetic peoples of the Transhimalayan region

    various ethnic groups speaking Tibetic languages, as well as some groups speaking other Tibeto-Burman languages living in the Transhimalayan region that

    Bhotiya

    Bhotiya

    Bhotiya

  • Name of the Czech Republic
  • name have been used over the centuries, due to the evolution of the Czech language. The digraph "cž" was used from the time of the 16th-century Bible of Kralice

    Name of the Czech Republic

    Name of the Czech Republic

    Name_of_the_Czech_Republic

  • 2022 FIFA World Cup squads
  • List of national football squads

    Jesper Lindstrøm (2000-02-29)29 February 2000 (aged 22) 6 1 Eintracht Frankfurt 26 2DF Alexander Bah (1997-12-09)9 December 1997 (aged 24) 4 1 Benfica

    2022 FIFA World Cup squads

    2022_FIFA_World_Cup_squads

  • Welaun language
  • Austronesian language

    Welaun (also known as Bekais or Wekais) is an Austronesian language spoken on the border of East Timor and West Timor (a part of Indonesia). It is closely

    Welaun language

    Welaun language

    Welaun_language

  • List of loanwords in the Tagalog language
  • The Tagalog language, encompassing its diverse dialects, and serving as the basis of Filipino — has developed rich and distinctive vocabulary deeply rooted

    List of loanwords in the Tagalog language

    List_of_loanwords_in_the_Tagalog_language

  • Mor language (Austronesian)
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    Mor or Moor is a tonal Austronesian language. It is a primary branch of the South Halmahera–West New Guinea languages. Its dialects are Ayombai, Hirom,

    Mor language (Austronesian)

    Mor_language_(Austronesian)

  • Bahamian Creole
  • English-based creole language of the Bahamas

    Bahamian Creole (BahC), also known as Bahamian dialect, Bahamian Creole English (BCE), or simply Bahamian, is an English-based creole language spoken in the

    Bahamian Creole

    Bahamian_Creole

  • Hoti language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Maluku, Indonesia

    Hoti is an extinct Austronesian language of Seram, Indonesia, once spoken by the Hoti People. It was spoken by 10 elderly people in 1987, but was likely

    Hoti language

    Hoti_language

  • Cia-Cia language
  • Austronesian language spoken on Buton island, Indonesia

    Cia-Cia, also known as (South) Buton or Butonese, is an Austronesian language spoken principally around the city of Baubau on the southern tip of Buton

    Cia-Cia language

    Cia-Cia_language

  • Lole language
  • Central Malayo-Polynesian language of Roti Island

    Lole and Ba'a are a Central Malayo-Polynesian language of Roti Island, off Timor, Indonesia. Lole at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

    Lole language

    Lole_language

  • Ngunnawal–Gundungurra language
  • Extinct Pama–Nyungan language of New South Wales and the ACT, Australia

    Ngunnawal/Ngunawal and Gundungurra are Australian Aboriginal languages, and the traditional languages of the Ngunnawal and Gandangara. Ngunnawal and Gundungurra

    Ngunnawal–Gundungurra language

    Ngunnawal–Gundungurra_language

  • Viid language
  • Papuan language of Indonesian

    Senggi, or Viid, Find, is a Papuan language of Indonesian Papua. It is spoken in Senggi village, Senggi District, Keerom Regency. Senggi at Ethnologue

    Viid language

    Viid_language

  • Baropasi language
  • East Geelvink Bay language of Indonesia

    The Baropasi or Barapasi language is a member of the East Geelvink Bay languages. It is spoken in Upper Waropen District, Mamberamo Raya Regency, Papua

    Baropasi language

    Baropasi_language

  • Soqotri language
  • South Semitic language of Socotra, Yemen

    a South Semitic language spoken by the Soqotrans on the islands of the Socotra Archipelago in Yemen. Soqotri is one of six languages that form a group

    Soqotri language

    Soqotri language

    Soqotri_language

  • Lauje language
  • Celebic language of Sulawesi in Indonesia

    Lauje is a Celebic language of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Ampibabo, spoken in Ampibabo District, may be a separate language. Lauje at Ethnologue (18th ed.

    Lauje language

    Lauje_language

  • Melanau language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Malaysia and Brunei

    Melanau is an Austronesian language spoken in the coastal area of the Rajang delta on northwest Borneo, Sarawak, Malaysia and Brunei. There are several

    Melanau language

    Melanau_language

  • Betaf language
  • Tor language spoken in Indonesia

    (Manirem, Tena) is a Papuan language of Indonesia. It is spoken in Betaf village, Sarmi Regency, and is one of two languages known as "Manirem", the other

    Betaf language

    Betaf_language

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Online names & meanings

  • Manaki
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Manaki

    Lord Swaminarayan's Horse

  • Levett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Levett

    English : variant spelling of Leavitt.

  • FAITHE
  • Female

    English

    FAITHE

    Variant spelling of English Faith, FAITHE means "faith." 

  • Dhishit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dhishit

    Sun; World

  • Anticlea
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Anticlea

    Mother of Odysseus.

  • Samudrapriya | ஸமுத்ரப்ரியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Samudrapriya | ஸமுத்ரப்ரியா

    Name of a Raga

  • Tharin
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Tharin

    Beauty; Little One

  • Sumlina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sumlina |

    Morning star

  • Murari
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Murari

    Lord Krishna

  • Tameez
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Tameez

    Sense; Manners; Discretion

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  • Boring
  • n.

    The act or process of one who, or that which, bores; as, the boring of cannon; the boring of piles and ship timbers by certain marine mollusks.

  • Boring
  • n.

    A hole made by boring.

  • Abay
  • n.

    Barking; baying of dogs upon their prey. See Bay.

  • Plangent
  • a.

    Beating; dashing, as a wave.

  • Behind
  • adv.

    Toward the back part or rear; backward; as, to look behind.

  • Baking
  • n.

    The quantity baked at once; a batch; as, a baking of bread.

  • Bearing
  • n.

    The part of an axle or shaft in contact with its support, collar, or boxing; the journal.

  • Behind
  • a.

    On the side opposite the front or nearest part; on the back side of; at the back of; on the other side of; as, behind a door; behind a hill.

  • Batting
  • n.

    Cotton in sheets, prepared for use in making quilts, etc.; as, cotton batting.

  • Bluing
  • n.

    The act of rendering blue; as, the bluing of steel.

  • Backing
  • n.

    That which is behind, and forms the back of, anything, usually giving strength or stability.

  • Blazing
  • a.

    Burning with a blaze; as, a blazing fire; blazing torches.

  • Batlet
  • n.

    A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; -- called also batler, batling staff, batting staff.

  • Beading
  • n.

    The beads or bead-forming quality of certain liquors; as, the beading of a brand of whisky.

  • Bearing
  • n.

    Improperly, the unsupported span; as, the beam has twenty feet of bearing between its supports.

  • Behind
  • adv.

    After the departure of another; as, to stay behind.

  • Ill-boding
  • a.

    Boding evil; inauspicious; ill-omened.

  • Beating
  • n.

    Pulsation; throbbing; as, the beating of the heart.

  • Bearing
  • n.

    The act, power, or time of producing or giving birth; as, a tree in full bearing; a tree past bearing.

  • Boring
  • n.

    The chips or fragments made by boring.