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Northeast Caucasian language native to Russia
Chechen (Нохчийн, Noxçiyn, [ˈnɔxt͡ʃĩː]) is a Northeast Caucasian language, spoken primarily by the Chechen people, native to the Russian republic of Chechnya
Chechen_language
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group
The Chechens, historically also known as Kisti and Durdzuks, are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group of the Nakh peoples native to the North Caucasus. They
Chechens
Highest-ranking official in Chechnya, Russia
The head of the Chechen Republic or head of Chechnya (Chechen: Мехкада Нохчийн Республика, romanized: Mehkada Nohçiyn Respublika; Russian: Глава Чеченской
Head_of_the_Chechen_Republic
1999–2009 conflict in Chechnya and the North Caucasus
The Second Chechen War (Russian: Втора́я чече́нская война́, Chechen: Шолгӏа оьрсийн-нохчийн тӏом, lit. 'Second Russian-Chechen War') took place in Chechnya
Second_Chechen_War
Centuries-long theater of the Russo-Caucasian conflict
The Chechen–Russian conflict (Russian: Чеченский конфликт, romanized: Chechensky konflikt; Chechen: Нохчийн-Оьрсийн дов, romanized: Noxçiyn-Örsiyn dov)
Chechen–Russian_conflict
Former unrecognized state in Eastern Europe
The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (/ɪtʃˈkɛriə/ itch-KERR-ee-ə; abbreviated as "ChRI" or "CRI"), known simply as Ichkeria and colloquially as Chechnya,
Chechen_Republic_of_Ichkeria
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Chechen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chechen may refer to: Chechens, an ethnic group of the Caucasus Chechen language, Northeast Caucasian
Chechen
Republic of Russia in the North Caucasus
Chechnya (/ˈtʃɛtʃniə/ CHETCH-nee-ə), officially the Chechen Republic, is a republic of Russia. It is situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe
Chechnya
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria See Help:IPA, Chechen language § Phonology and Chechen language § Alphabets. "Гимн". Head and Government of the Chechen Republic
State Anthem of the Chechen Republic
State_Anthem_of_the_Chechen_Republic
Chechen people who live outside of Chechnya
The Chechen diaspora (Chechen: Нохчийн диаспора, romanized: Noxçiyn diaspora) is a term used to collectively describe the communities of Chechen people
Chechen_diaspora
Russian and Soviet organized crime group
The Chechen mafia (Chechen: Нохчийн мафи, romanized: Noxçiyn mafi; Russian: Чеченская мафия, romanized: Chechenskaya mafiya) is one of the largest ethnic
Chechen_mafia
Village in Nadterechny District, Russia
Gvardeyskoye (Russian: Гвардейское; Chechen: Іелин-Юрт) is a village in the Nadterechny District of Chechen Republic. According to the 2022 census, its
Gvardeyskoye, Chechen Republic
Gvardeyskoye,_Chechen_Republic
Chechen web portal
– Chechen Republic Online, popularly known as Amina.com, was a social network service and website that included information on the Chechen language and
Amina – Chechen Republic Online
Amina_–_Chechen_Republic_Online
Wolf in Chechen culture
The Chechen wolf, or gray wolf (Chechen: Borz, pronounced [bo̞ɾz] or Caucasian pronunciation: [bwoɾz]), is the national animal of the Chechen nation.
Chechen_wolf
Kurdified Chechens living in Iraqi and Turkish Kurdistan
Chechen Kurds or Kurdified Chechens are ethnic Chechens who went through a process of Kurdification after fleeing to the region of Kurdistan during and
Chechen_Kurds
Combined military forces of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
The Chechen National Army (Chechen: Noxçiyn Respublika Içkerin Theman Niċq̇aş, Нохчийн Республика Ичкерин ТӀеман НицӀкъаш; Russian: Национальная Армия
Armed Forces of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Armed_Forces_of_the_Chechen_Republic_of_Ichkeria
Ethnolinguistic group
identified by their use of the Nakh languages and other cultural similarities. These are chiefly the ethnic Chechen, Ingush and Bats peoples of the North
Nakh_peoples
Feature of medieval architecture of Chechnya
Traditional Chechen architecture refers to the tradition of stone tower construction that developed in the mountainous regions of Chechnya during the
Chechen_tower_architecture
Culinary traditions of Chechnya
Chechen cuisine (Chechen: Нохчийн даар; Noxçiyn daar) encompasses the traditional cooking styles and dishes of the Chechen people of Chechnya (North Caucasus)
Chechen_cuisine
First President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
February 1944 – 21 April 1996) was a Chechen politician, revolutionary and military leader of the 1990s Chechen independence movement from Russia. He
Dzhokhar_Dudayev
Town in Chechnya, Russia
[ɐrˈgun]), also known as Ustrada (Chechen: Устрада-ГӀала, Ustrada-Ġala or Орга-ГӀала, Orga-Ġala) is a town in the Chechen Republic, Russia, located on the
Argun,_Chechen_Republic
Proposed currency of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
The naxar (Chechen: нахар, pronounced [ˈnəxər]) was a planned currency for the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, a self-proclaimed independent state during
Chechen_naxar
Russian-Emirati mixed martial artist (born 1994)
Chimaev was born on 1 May 1994 in Gvardeyskoye, Chechen Republic, Russia to a poor and conservative Muslim Chechen family. He started wrestling at the age of
Khamzat_Chimaev
Dislike, hatred or fear towards ethnic Chechens
racism towards ethnic Chechens, the Chechen language, or the Chechen culture in general. Anti-Chechen sentiment has been historically strong in Russia
Anti-Chechen_sentiment
Ethnic group in the Republic of Turkey
Chechens in Turkey (Chechen: Туркойчура нохчий, romanized: Turkoyçura noxçiy; Turkish: Türkiye Çeçenleri) are Turkish citizens of Chechen descent and
Chechens_in_Turkey
Constituent units of the Russian Federation
Yeltsin would attempt to retake it on 11 December 1994, beginning the First Chechen War. When the Tatar ASSR held a referendum on whether to declare independence
Republics_of_Russia
Regional parliament of Chechnya, Russia
Parliament of the Chechen Republic (Russian: Парламент Чеченской Республики, romanized: Parlament Chechenskoy Respubliki; Chechen: Нохчийн Республикан
Parliament of the Chechen Republic
Parliament_of_the_Chechen_Republic
Branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family
The Nakh languages are a group of languages within the Northeast Caucasian family, spoken chiefly by the Chechens and Ingush in the North Caucasus. Bats
Nakh_languages
Town in Chechnya, Russia
Shali (Russian: Шали́; Chechen: Шела, Şela) is a town and the administrative center of Shalinsky District of the Chechen Republic, Russia. Population:
Shali,_Chechen_Republic
1994–1996 war between Russia and Chechen separatists
The First Chechen War, also referred to as the First Russo-Chechen War, was a conflict between the separatist Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and the Russian
First_Chechen_War
"Death or Freedom" is a Chechen patriotic song which served as the national anthem of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria—a former partially recognized separatist
Anthem of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Anthem_of_the_Chechen_Republic_of_Ichkeria
Arabic greeting
wa-sallam. In Chechnya and other parts of the Caucasus, Salamun Alaykum (Chechen: Саламун алайкум) is used to say hello, in Ossetia, a corrupted version
As-salamu_alaykum
Head of Chechen Republic since 2007
who is currently serving as the head of the Chechen Republic. He was formerly affiliated with the Chechen independence movement through his father, who
Ramzan_Kadyrov
Rural locality in Chechnya
Chechen-Aul is a rural locality (a selo) in Argun urban okrug of the Republic of Chechnya, Russia, located on the left bank of the Argun River near Grozny
Chechen-Aul
Dialect of Chechen
Chechen in the Vainakh language group. Aukh proper subdialect North Aukh subdialect South Aukh subdialect In the Aukh dialect, similar to the Chechen
Aukh_dialect
Chechen militant (1965–2006)
Shamil Salmanovich Basayev (Chechen: Салман ВоӀ Шамиль; Salman Voj Şamil; Russian: Шамиль Салманович Басаев; 14 January 1965 – 10 July 2006), also known
Shamil_Basayev
History of Caucasus regions during Soviet rule
the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, they were known as the Chechen Autonomous Oblast and the Ingush Autonomous Oblast, which were unified
History of Chechnya and Ingushetia (1934–1993)
History_of_Chechnya_and_Ingushetia_(1934–1993)
Aspect of the Chechen–Russian conflict
The Chechen genocide refers to the mass casualties suffered by the Chechen people since the beginning of the Chechen–Russian conflict in the 19th century
Chechen_genocide
Chechen militant and revolutionary (1951–2004)
Chief Mufti of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in the 1990s during and after the First Chechen War. At the outbreak of the Second Chechen War he switched
Akhmad_Kadyrov
A union of tribal groups of Chechen people
of the same Vainakh language. Despite this, it is still a relatively important social grouping, as seen through various Chechen authors and scholars
Tukkhum
Republic of Russia
Chechens (3.20%) Rutulians (1.00%) Others (3.40%) More than 30 local languages are commonly spoken, most belonging to the Nakh-Daghestanian language family
Dagestan
Political party in the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
of the Chechen People (Chechen: Нохчийн халкъан дерригкъоман конгресс, romanized: Noxçiyn xalq̇an derrigq̇oman kongress; NCChP) of the Chechen Republic
All-National Congress of the Chechen People
All-National_Congress_of_the_Chechen_People
Chechen muftiate
The Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of the Chechen Republic (Chechen: Нохчийн Республикин Бусалбан син урхалладар, romanized: Noxçiyn Respublikin
Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of the Chechen Republic
Spiritual_Administration_of_the_Muslims_of_the_Chechen_Republic
Russian football club
Republican Football Club Akhmat (Chechen: футболан клуб Ахмат Соьлжа-ГӀала; Russian: Республиканский футбольный клуб Ахмат Грозный), commonly known as
FC_Akhmat_Grozny
Former autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR (1922-34)
Chechen Autonomous Oblast (Chechen: Нохчийн автономин область, romanized: Noxçiyn avtonomin oblast; Russian: Чеченская автономная область, romanized: Chechenskaya
Chechen_Autonomous_Oblast
1944 Soviet ethnic cleansing and genocide
The Soviet government forcibly transferred the whole of the Vainakh (Chechen and Ingush) populations of the North Caucasus to Central Asia on 23 February
Operation_Lentil_(Caucasus)
Russian-Canadian boxer (born 1985)
Bivol, Beterbiev was made an honorary citizen of the Chechen Republic by the Head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov. Beterbiev was formerly promoted
Artur_Beterbiev
Standard response to the As-salamu alaykum greeting
Language(s) Term Albanian, Bosnian ve alejkum esselam Azerbaijani və əleykum əssalam Bashkir үә ғәләйкүм әссәләм Bengali ওয়া'আলাইকুমুস-সালাম Chechen
Wa_alaykumu_s-salam
Circassian minority. The Chechen language is spoken by the Chechen minority in two villages on the Khabur River. The Armenian language is spoken within the
Languages_of_Syria
(Avar) ССРСн пачхьалкхан шатлакхан илли / SSRSn paçẋalqan şatlaqan illi (Chechen) ССР Цæдисы паддзахадон гимн / SSR Cædisy paddzaxadon gimn (Ossetian) Сьруда
State Anthem of the Soviet Union
State_Anthem_of_the_Soviet_Union
Sound made by stopping airflow in the glottis
an allophone in Chechen, a Northeast Caucasian language. As with the ambiguity noted in the examples above, several Salishan languages have a very similar
Glottal_stop
Chechen warlord and first emir of the Caucasus Emirate (1964–2013)
Doku Khamatovich Umarov (Chechen: Ӏумар Хьамади кӏант Докка, romanized: Jumar Ẋamadi khant Dokka, [ʕuˈmɑr ħɑmɑdi ˈkʼɑnt doˈkːɑ]; Russian: Доку Хаматович
Dokka_Umarov
Alleged creature in the Caucasus, Pamir and Altai mountains
creature from Asia Variants of the name include: Mongolian: Алмас (Almas), Chechen: Алмазы (Almazy), Turkish: Albıs/Albız or Albastı, Kazakh: Алмас (Almas)
Almas_(folklore)
Russian–Chechen military leader (born 1973)
Apti Aronovich Alaudinov (Russian: Апти Аронович Алаудинов, Chechen: Апти Алаудинов; born 5 October 1973) is a Russian Lieutenant general and a high-ranking
Apti_Alaudinov
1996 agreement marking the end of First Chechen War
The Khasavyurt Accord (Chechen: Хаси-Эвлан Барт, Russian: Хасавюртовские соглашения), formally the Khasavyourt Joint Declaration and Principles for Mutual
Khasavyurt_Accord
Chechen military commander (1965–2015)
Munayev (Chechen: Мунаев Ӏиса Ахьядович; Russian: Иса Ахьядович Мунаев; Ukrainian: Іса Ахʼядович Мунаєв; 20 May 1965 – 1 February 2015) was a Chechen rebel
Isa_Munayev
Subgroup of Chechens living in Georgia
The Kists (Georgian: ქისტები, kist'ebi; Chechen: P'ängazxuoj) are a Chechen sub-ethnic group in Georgia. They primarily live in the Pankisi Gorge, in
Kist_people
Imam of Dagestan (1797–1871)
of the attack. Shamil's forces had been broken and many Dagestani and Chechen chieftains proclaimed loyalty to the Tsar. Shamil fled Dagestan for Chechnya
Imam_Shamil
Name list
com. Retrieved 2022-06-12. "Muhammad- Dictionary" Humanism, Culture, and Language in the Near East: Asma Afsaruddin, A. H. Mathias Zahniser - 1997, p. 389
Muhammad_(name)
Minority group in Syria
Chechens in Syria are ethnic Chechens who form a small minority in Syria. Syria is home to a substantial population of Chechens who emigrated there due
Chechens_in_Syria
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɣ⟩ in IPA
fricative is a type of consonantal sound that is used in various spoken languages. It is not found in most varieties of Modern English but existed in Old
Voiced_velar_fricative
Type of fortified village or town in the Caucasus and Central Asia
romanized: ail; Armenian: աուլ, romanized: aul; Bashkir: ауыл, romanized: awıl; Chechen: эвла, romanized: ēvla; Chuvash: ял, romanized: yal; Crimean Tatar: аул
Aul
Part of Chechen people
Akkoy (Chechen: Ӏаккой), Barchkhoy (Chechen: Барчхой), Biytaroy (Chechen: Бийтарой), Biltoy (Chechen: Билтой), Bonoy (Chechen: Боной), Vappiy (Chechen: Ваьппий)
Aukhs
Zodiac constellation in the southern hemisphere
Fāng Xuán Wǔ). The Nakh peoples called this constellation Roofing Towers (Chechen: Neģara Bjovnaš). In the Society Islands, the figure of Capricornus was
Capricornus
Political party in Chechnya
Democratic Party (Chechen: Вайнехан Демократан Цхьанкхетаралла, romanized: Vaynexan Demokratan Cẋanqetaralla) was a political party of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Vainakh_Democratic_Party
Boston Marathon bomber (born 1993)
July 22, 1993) is an American domestic terrorist and mass murderer of Chechen and Avar descent. Along with his older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, he planted
Dzhokhar_Tsarnaev
Capital of Chechnya, Russia
Grozny (Russian: Грозный, IPA: [ˈgroznɨj]; Chechen: Соьлжа-ГӀала, romanised: Sölƶa-Ġala) is the capital city of Chechnya, Russia. The city lies on the
Grozny
Chechen singer and bard (born 1976)
Mutsurayev (Chechen: Муцурай ХӀамзат-кӀант Темур; Russian: Тимур Хамзатович Муцураев; born 25 July 1976), also spelled Mucuraev or Mutsuraev, is a Chechen singer-songwriter
Timur_Mutsurayev
Latin letter S with diaeresis
for the Chechen language, where it represents the voiceless postalveolar fricative [ʃ]. It has the same sound as the š used in Slavic languages written
S̈
Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨s⟩ in IPA
"grave" frication) reminiscent of retroflex fricatives. It is used in the languages of northern Iberia, like Asturleonese, Basque, Peninsular Spanish (excluding
Voiceless_alveolar_fricative
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨x⟩ in IPA
voiceless velar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It was part of the consonant inventory of Old English and can still be
Voiceless_velar_fricative
Chechen imam and military commander
sy-duu-LY-ev; 2 June 1966 – 17 June 2006) was the fourth President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. Sadulayev served little more than a full year as
Abdul-Halim_Sadulayev
Subregion in Eastern Europe
War I, about a million North Caucasian Muslims, including Circassians, Chechens, Ingush, Ossetians, and others, became refugees in the Ottoman Empire.
North_Caucasus
City in Dagestan, Russia
Анжи-къала, romanized: Anji-qala Avar: Махӏачхъала, romanized: Maħaçqala Chechen: ХӀинжа-ГӀала, romanized: Hinƶa-Ġala Azerbaijani: Маһачгала, romanized: Mahaçqala
Makhachkala
Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨z⟩ in IPA
European languages, but is relatively uncommon cross-linguistically compared to its voiceless variant. Only about 28% of the world's languages contain
Voiced_alveolar_fricative
Temur Ansari
Miroshnychenko, a Ukrainian TV presenter Timur Mutsurayev (born 1976), Chechen singer and bard Timur Naniev (born 1994), Russian weightlifter Timur Pradopo
Timur_(given_name)
Rallying cry from The Communist Manifesto
official motto. In each Soviet republic, the same motto was used in the local language. The English phrase and its variants (the variant "All power to the workers"
Workers_of_the_world,_unite!
Traditional dish from yellow maize flour
romanized: mamrys, Georgian: ღომი, Ingush: журан-худар, romanized: zhuran-khudar, Chechen: ah'ar-hudar, zhuran-hudar, Nogai: мамырза, romanized: mamırza, Iron Ossetic:
Mămăligă
Prime Minister of Ichkeria
Akhmed Halidovich Zakayev (Chechen: Заки Хьалид кӏант Ахьмад, romanized: Zaki Ẋalid Khant Aẋmad; Russian: Ахмед Халидович Закаев, romanized: Akhmed Khalidovich
Akhmed_Zakayev
Turkic ethnic group
goes back to the name of Qajars, having presumably emerged in Chechen and Ingush languages during the reign of Qajars in Iran in the 18th–19th centuries
Azerbaijanis
the name of the West Slavic tribe of Polans (Polanie), while in some languages the exonyms for Poland derive from the name of another tribe – the Lendians
Names_of_Poland
Autonomous republic in the Russian SFSR
Дагъусттаннал АССР; Azerbaijani: Дағыстан МССР; Aghul: Дагъустан АССР; Chechen: ДегӀастанан АССР; Nogai: Дагыстан АССР Russian: ДАССР "Dagestan | republic
Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Dagestan_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Self-name of the Ingush people
internal structure of the ethnonym. According to him: "In both the Chechen and Ingush languages, the ethnonym is divided into two parts: ghal+gha in the singular
Ghalghai
Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨ʒ⟩ in IPA
palato-alveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is familiar to many if not most English-speakers as the "s" sound
Voiced_postalveolar_fricative
Vowel sound represented by ⟨æ⟩ in IPA
(eds.), The Turkic languages, Routledge, pp. 283–300 Campbell, George L. (1995), "Persian", Concise compendium of the world's languages (1st publ. ed.),
Near-open front unrounded vowel
Near-open_front_unrounded_vowel
Chechen politician (1952–2004)
Zelimkhan Abdulmuslimovich Yandarbiyev (Chechen: Яндарбиев Абдулмуслиман-кIант Зелимхан, romanized: Yandarbiev Abdulmusliman-khant Zelimxan; Russian:
Zelimkhan_Yandarbiyev
1918–1919 independent state in the North Caucasus
various North Caucasian ethnic groups, including the Abazins, Balkars, Chechens, Circassians, Dagestanis, Ingush, Karachays and Ossetians. The MRNC encompassed
Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus
Mountainous_Republic_of_the_Northern_Caucasus
Former okrug in the USSR
Chechen National Okrug (Russian: Чеченский национальный округ, romanized: Chechensky natsional'nyy okrug, Chechen: Нохчийн къаьмнийн гуо, romanized: Noxçiyn
Chechen_National_Okrug
University in Chechnya, Russia
Chechen State University (Chechen: Нохчийн пачхьалкхан университет, romanized: Noxçiyn paçẋalqan universitet; Russian: Чеченский государственный университет)
Chechen_State_University
Chechen army general (1970–2001)
Adlanovich Akhmadov (Chechen: Ӏадлани-воӀ Рамзан; Russian: Рамзан Адланович Ахмадов; 3 February 1970 – 9 February 2001) was a Chechen Salafi leader and a
Ramzan_Akhmadov
High-necked wool coat worn by men in the Caucasus
published in Paris in 1813, Chechens are depicted in short, knee-length coats with narrow sleeves. Alexander Beggrov depicts a Chechen in a short fur coat with
Chokha
Chechen politician and military commander (1951-2005)
Масха́дов; Chechen: ӏалларойн Али-воӀ Аслан, romanized: Jallaroyn Ali-voj Aslan; 21 September 1951 – 8 March 2005) was a Soviet and Chechen politician
Aslan_Maskhadov
Chechen ethical code
Quonahalla (Chechen: Къо́нахалла, къонах (quonah) – "a worthy man") is the Chechen ethic code. It is one of three Chechen codes, the other two being Adamalla
Quonahalla
Class of consonantal sounds
grave, has a weak hushing sound reminiscent of retroflex affricates. One language in which it is found is Basque, where it contrasts with a more conventional
Voiceless_alveolar_affricate
Highly ranking Chechen Separatist
Deputy Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (ChRI). As a Chechen propaganda chief, he was credited for the Chechens' victory on the information
Movladi_Udugov
Food produced from flax
Vieta (Chechen: Воьта) is a Chechen national dish of flax seeds. A thick liquid paste-like mass obtained from roasted or simply dried flax seeds, ground
Vieta_(dish)
Russian wrestler and politician (1975–2025)
Buvaisar Hamidovich Saitiev (Russian: Бувайсар Хамидович Сайтиев, Chechen: Сайт КIант Бувайса; 11 March 1975 – 2 March 2025) was a Russian wrestler and
Buvaisar_Saitiev
Chechen 17th-century feudal lord
Aldaman Gheza was a Chechen feudal lord that lived in the Chebarla [ru] (Cheberloy) region of Chechnya in the 17th century. He is a prominent figure in
Aldaman_Gheza
Former jihadist organisation
The Caucasus Emirate (Chechen: Имарат Кавказ, ИК, romanized: Imarat Kavkaz, IK; Russian: Кавказский эмират, romanized: Kavkazskiy emirat), also known
Caucasus_Emirate
Surname list
Shishani (Chechen: Шишани; Arabic: شيشاني, lit. 'Chechen') is a common family name among the Chechen diaspora in the Arab world. Muhammed Bashir Ismail
Shishani
CHECHEN LANGUAGE
CHECHEN LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Hindu
Life, Spirit of life
Boy/Male
Spanish
God will add.
Girl/Female
French
Dear one;darling'.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Active; Charming
Male
Chamoru
, young chicken; cockerel.
Boy/Male
Spanish
Conquer.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Full checked
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim
Stability; Ocean or Sea; From the Earth; Pure; Earth; Chicken; Hen
Boy/Male
Tamil
Full checked
Boy/Male
Tamil
Life, Spirit of life
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Latin, Swedish
To Rejoice; Sea; Rejoiced; Chicken; Hen; Lord
Female
Native American
Native American Miwok name LILUYE means "singing chicken hawk that soars."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French
Dear One; Darling; Beloved; Variant of Cherie
Male
Egyptian
, builder of the second pyramid.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Health and Happiness
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish
To Rejoice; Sea; Chicken; Hen
Boy/Male
Biblical
Part, portion, back early in the morning.
Biblical
part; portion; back early in the morning
Boy/Male
Spanish
Hairy.
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
To Rejoice; Sea; Chicken; Hen
CHECHEN LANGUAGE
CHECHEN LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Indian
Destroyer of the Powerful; Massive; Grand; A King who Fought on the Side of the Pandavas
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Slavic
Slavic Form of Nicole
Boy/Male
Indian
Little
Boy/Male
Indian
Handle of a sword
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hritvik | ஹà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®µà®¿à®•
Desire
Girl/Female
French American
God is gracious.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Moon
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Praise
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Gospel
Boy/Male
Tamil
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CHECHEN LANGUAGE
CHECHEN LANGUAGE
CHECHEN LANGUAGE
CHECHEN LANGUAGE
CHECHEN LANGUAGE
imp. & p. p.
of Cheapen
v. i.
To cry like a chicken.
a.
Timid; easily frightened; chicken-hearted.
n.
The pintail grouse, or prairie chicken.
v. t.
To cheapen.
a.
See Cleche.
imp. & p. p.
of Checker
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Checker
n.
Alt. of Huchen
n.
Chicken pox.
n.
A chicken.
v. t.
To variegate; to checker; to streak.
n.
A small chick or chicken.
n.
The chicken of the peacock.
imp. & p. p.
of Check
v. t.
To checker; to diversify.
n.
The prairie chicken.
a.
Cowardly; timid; chicken-hearted.
n. & v.
Same as Checker.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cheapen