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Village in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
Bubanj (Serbian Cyrillic: Бубањ; or as it is often called Bubanj Selo (Бубањ Село), because the city district of the city of Niš called Bubanj) is a village
Bubanj
Memorial park in Niš, Serbia
Memorial Park Bubanj (Serbian: Мемориjални парк Бубањ, Спомен парк Бубањ, Memorijalni park Bubanj, Spomen park Bubanj) is a World War II memorial complex
Bubanj_Memorial_Park
Serbian-American violinist and violist
Marija Bubanj (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Бубањ; born June 28, 1968) is a Serbian–American violinist, violist, and music instructor from Chicago. Marija
Marija_Bubanj
Serbian rock band
(saxophone), and Goce Dimitrovski (trumpet), the band recorded the album Kako bubanj kaže (As The Drum Decides), musically influenced by the early 1970s work
Električni_Orgazam
Suburban settlement in Voždovac, Belgrade, Serbia
Bubanj Potok (Serbian Cyrillic: Бубањ Поток) is a non-residential suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality
Bubanj_Potok
Croatian general officer
Viktor Bubanj (3 December 1918 – 15 October 1972) was a Croatian general of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), who served as the Chief of the General Staff
Viktor_Bubanj
the Croatian tradition. He made a monument of "Three Fists" on a hill in Bubanj Memorial Park, Palilula municipality of Niš. It opened on October 14, 1963
Ivan_Sabolić
Croatian heavy metal band
band released their third studio album, Drage sestre moje... Nije isto bubanj i harmonika (My Dear Sisters... Drums and Accordion Are Not the Same Thing)
Osmi_Putnik
Road in Serbia
Beograd (Bubanj Potok) – Umčari, which was opened with another 12.5 kilometres of motorway through Belgrade from Mostar interchange to Bubanj Potok. Next
A1_motorway_(Serbia)
World War II concentration camp
distinction. After the war, a memorial to the victims of the camp was erected at Bubanj, where many inmates were shot. A memorial museum was opened on the former
Crveni Krst concentration camp
Crveni_Krst_concentration_camp
Road in Serbia
completed and opened to traffic in 2012. Sector B (Dobanovci, A3 interchange – Bubanj Potok) Sector B is 37.2 km long part of A1 motorway that intersects with
Belgrade_bypass
River in Serbia
it receives the Vranovac creek from the right and enters the valley of Bubanj Potok where it marks the eastern border of the woods of Stepin Lug, turns
Bolečica
dates back to pre-historic times when the Starčevo culture, Vinča culture, Bubanj-Hum culture, and Baden culture were active in the region. Since then, many
History_of_Kosovo
City in southern Serbia
people passed through this camp, of whom over 10,000 were shot on nearby Bubanj hill. On 12 February 1942, 147 prisoners staged a mass escape. In 1944,
Niš
Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1941–2006)
everything. We gathered the volunteers and he gave us a special barracks, Bubanj Potok, all our uniforms, arms, military technology and buses. All our units
Slobodan_Milošević
Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia (1932–2012)
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Blagoje_Adžić
Oak forest near Velika Plana, Serbia
Park Bubanj Радовањски луг / Radovanjski lug (Serbian) Former grave of Karađorđe Petrović in Radovanje Grove Interactive map of Memorial Park Bubanj 44°16′50″N
Radovanje_Grove
considered the first official bootleg recording in former Yugoslavia. With Kako bubanj kaže (As the Lot Decides), the band experimented with the influences of
Električni Orgazam discography
Električni_Orgazam_discography
in the Balkans. The Bubanj–Hum culture is found in its early phase in Pomoravlje, but not in the Niš area, until bearers of Bubanj–Hum II connected to
History_of_Niš
Serbian writer (born 1932)
Roždestvo tvoje Plavo nemo Nasmejani svet, 1955 Psovke nežnosti Koncert za 1001 bubanj, 1962 Mit o ptici Šašava knjiga, 1972 Izdajstvo lirike Plavi čuperak, 1965
Mika_Antić
Capital and largest city of Kosovo
the Balkans: Starčevo followed by its successors Vinča, Baden and lastly Bubanj-Hum. The earliest recognized references were discovered in Gračanica, Matiçan
Pristina
Term for a hypothetical homogeneous pre-Indo-European culture
Starčevo–Körös–Criș culture Sopot culture Cardial culture Sălcuţa-Krivodol-Bubanj culture Sesklo culture figurine Sesklo and Dimini culture ceramics Dimini
Old_Europe_(archaeology)
1986 studio album by Električni orgazam
Label Jugoton Producer Piko Stančić Srđan Gojković Električni orgazam chronology Kako bubanj kaže (1984) Distorzija (1986) Letim, sanjam, dišem (1988)
Distorzija
1983 studio album by Električni Orgazam
Ljubomir Đukić Piko Srđan Gojković Električni Orgazam chronology Lišće prekriva Lisabon (1982) Les Chansones Populaires (1983) Kako bubanj kaže (1984)
Les_Chansones_Populaires
General of the Yugoslav People's Army
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Zorko_Čanadi
bypass, with major interchanges: Existing highways Section A, Batajnica-Dobanovci Section B, Dobanovci-Bubanj Potok Section C, Bubanj Potok-Pančevo
List_of_ring_roads
Heritage site in Niš, Serbia
Terzijski Bridge Miloš Obrenović's House Historic landmarks Bela Crkva Bubanj Šumarice Stolice Marićevića jaruga Radovanjski Lug Cer Memorial Ossuary
Skull_Tower
Municipality in Belgrade, Serbia
northern part of the municipality: Zavojnička reka, Vranovac, Milošev potok, Bubanj Potok, Kamena voda, Lipica, Drenjak, Kumodraški potok and parts of Rakovički
Voždovac
Slovenian general officer
Military offices Preceded by Viktor Bubanj Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army 15 October 1972 – 10 July 1979 Succeeded by Branko
Stane_Potočar
Third largest city of Kosovo
cultural level. Following the previously mentioned, Starčevo and Vinča, the Bubanj-Hum culture arrived in Kosovo. This cultural group expanded from the east
Ferizaj
1988 studio album by Riblja Čorba
Đorđević 4:52 8. "Ljudi" ("People") B. Đorđević M. Milatović 3:55 9. "Lupa bubanj, zveči zvečka" ("Drum Is Banging, Rattle Is Tanging") B. Đorđević B. Đorđević
Priča o ljubavi obično ugnjavi
Priča_o_ljubavi_obično_ugnjavi
Geopolitical region in Serbia and Montenegro
rounded up by the German army and killed in extermination camps (the men in Bubanj and the women and children in Sajmište). 1943 year saw the creation of the
Sandžak
Urban settlement in Nišava District, Serbia
Palilula in the Nišava district. It is located on the wavy terrain of the Bubanj zone, about 4.5 km southwest of the center of Nis. According to the 2002
Pasi_Poljana
Political party in Serbia
Blic.rs (in Serbian). 12 June 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2024. "Radoslav Bubanj: međunarodna saradnja jedan od strateških ciljeva - Društvo - Dnevni list
Serbian_Left_(2022)
1998 book
commented on the fact that Električni Orgazam albums Distorzija and Kako bubanj kaže came in at No.24 and No.73, respectively: To be honest, it doesn't
YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike
YU_100:_najbolji_albumi_jugoslovenske_rok_i_pop_muzike
republics. Gold medal recipients: 1962: Petar Armanini, Anton Beučić, Nevenka Bubanj, Stjepan Car Dragan Eger, Đuka Horkić, Branko Kiraly, Ivan Magdić, Petar
Croatian Mountaineering Association
Croatian_Mountaineering_Association
1941 rebellion in Croatia
forces murdered 279 Serb civilians in the villages of Suvaja, Osredak and Bubanj. In June 1941, the Serbs started an uprising in eastern Herzegovina. The
Srb_uprising
Phenomenon of presumably intentionally burned settlements
Gumelnița-Karanovo culture eastern Wallachia, northern Dobruja 4400 to 3800 BC Bubanj-Sălcuța-Krivodol group northwestern Bulgaria, Oltenia, southern Serbia 4300
Burned_house_horizon
Yugoslav and Serbian politician and general
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Petar_Gračanin
Ivan Sabolić; built in 1963. Dedicated to victims of fascism killed at Bubanj plateau near Niš between 1941 and 1944. Monument to fallen fighters Priština
List of Yugoslav World War II monuments and memorials in Serbia
List_of_Yugoslav_World_War_II_monuments_and_memorials_in_Serbia
Urban neighbourhood in Voždovac, Belgrade, Serbia
(Jajinci), Zavojnička reka (a tributary to the Bolečica river), Bubanj potok (flows through Bubanj Potok, also a tributary to the Bolečica), Kamena voda, etc
Kumodraž
Archeological concept
1017/S0033822200047275. ISSN 0033-8222. S2CID 220704354. Bulatović, Aleksandar (2020). Bubanj : the Eneolithic and the early bronze age tell in Southeastern Serbia.
Cultural_layer
Surname list
(Serbian Cyrillic: Бубања) is a Montenegro-Serbian surname, derived from bubanj, meaning "drum". It may refer to: Vladimir Bubanja (born 1989), Serbian
Bubanja
System of numbered routes in Serbia
18 km (11 mi) Ruma ( ) Hrtkovci Šabac 22.1 km (13.7 mi) 22.1 km (13.7 mi) Bubanj Potok ( ) Pančevo Border with Romania near Vatin 0 km (0 mi) 65 km (40 mi)
Motorways_in_Serbia
Village in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
4,795 inhabitants. Prehistoric findings (Neolithic) at the site called Bubanj indicate a very old population. No mention of Novi Selo is found in Turkish
Deveti_Maj
Yugoslav general and politician (1908–1992)
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Koča_Popović
Town in City of Belgrade, Serbia
direction of the small town of Pinosava, to the east in the direction of Bubanj Potok and to the north it makes one continuous built-up area with the urban
Beli_Potok_(Belgrade)
Village in Croatia
Dabina Strana 28 Debeljača 307 Doljane 508 Doljanska Kozjača 62 Doljanski Bubanj 220 Grabova Unka 88 Kamenito Poljice 232 Kosno Poljice 117 Orelj-krš 60
Doljani,_Donji_Lapac
Road in Serbia
near Dobanovci. The Belgrade city motorway section between Šimanovci and Bubanj Potok interchanges is toll-free, serving as one of the main city arteries
A3_motorway_(Serbia)
City municipality in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
Niš. Neighborhoods of Palilula include: Palilula Staro Groblje Crni put Bubanj Ledena Stena Delijski Vis Apelovac Kovanluk Tutunović Podrum Kalac Brdo
Palilula,_Niš
Association football club in Kruševac, Serbia
7 DF SRB Nikola Vukajlović 8 MF SRB Damjan Jovanović 9 FW SRB Mateja Bubanj 10 MF SRB Miloš Vulić 11 FW SRB Andrija Majdevac 12 FW SRB Nebojša Bastajić
FK_Napredak_Kruševac
Bosnian non-governmental organization
komplekse (Sarajevo, 2023) − Dino Jozić Ratni zločin u kasarni "Viktor Bubanj" u Sarajevu, predmet: Ramiz Avdović i drugi (Sarajevo, 2023) Medijsko izvještavanje
UDIK
Montenegrin general officer
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Ljubo_Vučković
Belgrade bypass New Orlovaca, Batajnica interchange and connection to Bubanj Potok bypass with new interchange is under construction. Belgrade Centre
List of architectural projects in Belgrade
List_of_architectural_projects_in_Belgrade
Yugoslav paritsan (1907–1948)
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Arso_Jovanović
Memorial Park (Kragujevac) Monument to the victims of the Novi Sad raid Bubanj Memorial Park (Niš) Crveni Krst concentration camp (Niš) Memorial at the
List of Holocaust memorials and museums
List_of_Holocaust_memorials_and_museums
Military unit
commanders of the division in this period were Jevrem Bjelica and Viktor Bubanj. The political commissars were Enver Ćemalović and Stane Bobnar. The 37th
37th Aviation Division (Socialist Yugoslavia)
37th_Aviation_Division_(Socialist_Yugoslavia)
FK Partizan 78th season
члан Дудићевог тима at fkradnicki.com, 29-6-2024 (in Serbian) PETKOVIĆ I BUBANJ DANAS STIŽU U SLOVENIJU at fknapredak.rs, 2-7-2024 (in Serbian) SZERB JOBBHÁTVÉDET
2024–25_FK_Partizan_season
Overview of the Belgrade transit systems
Ustanička – Ritopek 305 – Ustanička – Boleč 306 – Ustanička – Leštane – Bubanj Potok 307 – Ustanička – Vinča 308 – Šumice – Veliki Mokri Lug 309 – Zvezdara
Transport_in_Belgrade
Town in Croatia
1909 – 2 June 1944) Branko Pleše (12 January 1915 – 28 March 1980) Viktor Bubanj (3 December 1918 – 15 October 1972) Zdenko Petranović [hr] (8 April 1919
Delnice
Municipality in Belgrade, Serbia
starting point (Batajnica-Dobanovci) of the future Belgrade beltway (Batajnica-Bubanj Potok), Belgrade-Novi Sad railway, etc. Until 2014, Zemun had no bridges
Zemun
International football competition
match. 8 goals Dženan Pejčinović 6 goals Tom Bischof Rory Wilson Mateja Bubanj 5 goals Elias Hansborg-Sørensen Rodrigo Ribeiro Jaka Potočnik 4 goals Malick
2022 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification
2022_UEFA_European_Under-17_Championship_qualification
2009 compilation album by Električni Orgazam
and 9 taken from Lišće prekriva Lisabon Tracks 11 and 12 taken from Kako bubanj kaže Tracks 13, 14, 15 and 16 taken from Distorzija Tracks 17 and 18 taken
The Ultimate Collection (Električni Orgazam album)
The_Ultimate_Collection_(Električni_Orgazam_album)
Ancient Roman town
Terzijski Bridge Miloš Obrenović's House Historic landmarks Bela Crkva Bubanj Šumarice Stolice Marićevića jaruga Radovanjski Lug Cer Memorial Ossuary
Bassianae
Croatian football club
players of NK Zagreb in the 1960s were: Darko Stanišić, Mladen Wacha, Stanko Bubanj and Mladen Azinović. One of the most notable matches Zagreb played was the
NK_Zagreb
Croatian Serb general officer
Military offices Preceded by Rade Hamović Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army 15 June 1967 – 5 January 1970 Succeeded by Viktor Bubanj
Miloš_Šumonja
Association football club in Niš, Serbia
"The Fists", one of the monuments in memory of the victims of the Bubanj massacre
FK_Radnički_Niš
Serbian long-distance runner
wounded while taking part in a skirmish with the Imperial German Army on Bubanj Hill, near Požarevac. Tomašević's fellow soldiers dragged him to cover and
Dragutin_Tomašević
Municipality in Croatia
the chapter's advisory board: Marijan Zima, Leopold Klausberger, Albert Bubanj, Vjekoslav Krizman, Franjo Kauzlarić. The HPD "Viševica" was officially
Fužine,_Croatia
Serbian genital surgeon
6 (4): 1018–1023. doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2008.00799.x. PMID 18331254. Bubanj, Tatjana B.; Perovic, Sava V.; Milicevic, Ruzica M.; Jovcic, Stevan B.;
Miroslav_Djordjevic
Football tournament season
16:00 Report Stadium: Mladost Stadium Referee: Ivan Stamenković Penalties Tošeski Marjanović Đeković Bubanj Marinković Mićić Milošević Zuvić Žunić Skoko
2024–25_Serbian_Cup
Bosnian Serb general officer
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Rade_Hamović
City municipality in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia
neighbourhoods: Aerodrom Bagremar 21. Oktobar Stara Radnička Kolonija 1 May Bubanj Sušica Vašarište City Center Palilula Erdoglija "Municipalities of Serbia
Stari_Grad,_Kragujevac
2007 studio album by Gogol Bordello
Jacob Garchik – baritone truba Curtis Hasselbring – trombone Matt Moran – bubanj "American Wedding" is heard at the end of the Fargo episode "The Principle
Super_Taranta!
fragments from mixed contexts, corresponding to the typical assemblage of the Bubanj-Hum III cultural group, which characterises the Early Bronze Age in the
Svinjarička_Čuka
Branch of Yugoslav military for aerial warfare and defense
Kraguj Utva-213 Franc Pirc (1944–1946) Zdenko Ulepič (1946–1965) Viktor Bubanj (1965–1970) Milan Simović [sr] (1970–1972) Enver Ćemalović [sr] (1972–1979)
Yugoslav_Air_Force
1988 compilation album by Električni Orgazam
težak kao konj" (2:36) "Ne postojim" (2:26) "Kapetan Esid" (3:50) "Kako bubanj kaže" (4:17) "Bejbe, ti nisi tu (M. Jagger, K. Richards) (3:47) "Igra rokenrol
Najbolje_pesme_1980–1988
1862 conflict in Belgrade
Parliamentary Debates. Cornelius Buck. 1863. pp. 13–18.[better source needed] V. Bubanj, The Drinking Fountains of Belgrade, Belgrade, 1986, 27–39 Vesković, Ivana
Čukur_Fountain_incident
Place in Serbia
was recorded in the 1892 papers published by the state government. Nearby Bubanj Potok was the location of a monastery which owned land in the present Kaluđerica
Kaluđerica
War II. In the city of Kragujevac the Kragujevac massacre and in Niš the Bubanj massacre, both committed by Nazi German soldiers, which had in both cities
Crveni_Đavoli
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Stevan_Mirković
Brđani (198) • Brđani (1227) • Brđani (195) • Brštica (1254) • Buar (1415) • Bubanj (516) • Bublica (202) • Bubušinac (844) • Buceljevo (22) • Buci (433) •
List of populated places in Serbia (alphabetic)
List_of_populated_places_in_Serbia_(alphabetic)
1991 studio album by Disciplina Kičme
ritam" (Have you ever heard of any other rhythm) 5:00 4. "Goč, skreč + bubanj" (Goč, scratch + drums) 2:21 5. "Čovek sa visokom temperaturom" (A high
Nova iznenađenja za nova pokolenja
Nova_iznenađenja_za_nova_pokolenja
Serbian appreciation of and contributions to the rock music genre
commercial rock and pop rock sound. Električni Orgazam, after releasing Kako bubanj kaže in 1984, released their commercially most successful albums, Distorzija
Rock_music_in_Serbia
Village in Croatia
Population by language Croatian or Serbian Boričevac 450 Boričevački Bubanj 171 Jasenovača 82 Lisičjak 85 Total 788 (100%)
Boričevac
Military unit
Air Defense. In this period commanders of 5th Aviation Corps were Viktor Bubanj, Enver Čemalović, Radoje Ljubičić, Slobodan Alagić, Anton Tus, Čedomir Kovačević
5th Corps of Air Force and Air Defense
5th_Corps_of_Air_Force_and_Air_Defense
1986 studio album by Galija
("Corridors of Memories") Predrag Milosavljević Nenad Milosavljević 4:37 4. "Bubanj i bas" ("Drum and Bass") Predrag Milosavljević Nenad Milosavljević 4:19
Digni_ruku
Bust of Božidar Maslarić Dalj Bust of Ivan Lenac Delnice Bust of Viktor Bubanj Delnice Bust of Vjekoslav Klobučar Delnice Bust of Zdenko Petranović Delnice
List of People's Heroes of Yugoslavia monuments in Croatia
List_of_People's_Heroes_of_Yugoslavia_monuments_in_Croatia
2010 studio album by Električni Orgazam
Dom omladine Beograda record label. The album is the first one since Kako bubanj kaže to feature the keyboard player and vocalist Ljubomir Đukić. The album
To_što_vidiš_to_i_jeste
District in Kosovo
culture include ceramic vessels and large numbers of baked-clay figures. The Bubanj-Hum culture, which replaced the Vinča culture from present-day Bulgaria
District_of_Ferizaj
Village in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
a Roman town on the site of the village. In a field near the hamlet of Bubanj, 375 coins were found dating from the reigns of Septimius Severus (193–211
Glibovac
material culture are mostly ceramic vessels and baked clay figures. The Bubanj-Hum culture, an eneolithic culture, followed. This cultural group expanded
History_of_Ferizaj
Suburban settlement in Grocka, Belgrade, Serbia
the Bolečica river valley (separating from the Belgrade-Niš highway at Bubanj Potok) and a new bridge over the Danube (Vinča-Omoljica bridge) but a construction
Vinča
Hill and neighborhood in Belgrade, Serbia
Dejan Aleksić (19 June 2022). "Petlja "Bubanj potok" i tunel "Beli potok" – najveći izazovi" [Interchange "Bubanj Potok" and tunnel "Beli Potok" - major
Straževica
City in southern Serbia
southwestern periphery of Leskovac, has finds of the Neolithic, later Aeneolithic (Bubanj-Hum II), later Bronze Age (Brnjica culture), Iron Age I and Iron Age III
Leskovac
Suburban settlement in Grocka, Belgrade, Serbia
began expanding to the west, opposite Novo Naselje, in the direction of Bubanj Potok. Ana Vuković (4 February 2019). "Лештане ускоро добија пијацу будућности"
Leštane
Croatian Ustaša official (1914–1969)
of the nearby village of Bubanj. According to their own internal documents, the Ustaše killed 152 Serb civilians in Bubanj and burned down twenty homes
Vjekoslav_Luburić
Yugoslav general (1933–2003)
Vučković (1955–1961) Rade Hamović (1961–1967) Miloš Šumonja (1967–1970) Viktor Bubanj (1970–1972) Stane Potočar (1972–1979) Branko Mamula (1979–1982) Petar Gračanin
Života_Panić
Rakovica Siva Stena Šumice Torlak Trošarina Voždovac Suburban: Beli Potok Bubanj Potok Gaj Pinosava Ripanj Stepin Lug Šuplja Stena Zuce Neighbourhoods of
List of Belgrade neighbourhoods and suburbs
List_of_Belgrade_neighbourhoods_and_suburbs
Vratna (316) Berbatovo (364) Berčinac (129) Brenica (555) Brzi Brod (4452) Bubanj (516) Čamurlija (546) Cerje (306) Čokot (1401) Deveti maj (4305) Donja Toponica
List of populated places in Serbia
List_of_populated_places_in_Serbia
BUBANJ
BUBANJ
BUBANJ
BUBANJ
Biblical
fifty count or the counting of fifty days
Surname or Lastname
Catalan (Sirés)
Catalan (Sirés) : variant of Cirés, a habitational name from a town in l’Alt Berguedà district, Catalonia.Catalan (Sirès) : variant of Cirès, a habitational name from a town in l’Alta Ribagorça district.English : probably a variant spelling of Syers.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Austere; Stern
Girl/Female
Sikh
Desitiny
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cousin.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sikh
Only One
Girl/Female
British, English, Malay, Russian
Copes
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Soft; One who Endows Wealth; Goddess Laxmi
BUBANJ
BUBANJ
BUBANJ
BUBANJ
BUBANJ