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  • Colla
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up colla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Colla may refer to: Colla people or Qulla, indigenous people of Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile Colla (demonym)

    Colla

    Colla

  • Colla (demonym)
  • Colla is a demonym used in Bolivia to refer to peoples of the western Andean part of country including those of the capital city of La Paz and the countryside

    Colla (demonym)

    Colla_(demonym)

  • Coca Colla
  • Bolivian energy drink

    Coca Colla is an energy drink produced in Bolivia with the use of coca extract as its base. It was launched on the Bolivian market in La Paz, Santa Cruz

    Coca Colla

    Coca_Colla

  • Poderi Colla
  • Italian winery

    Colla is an Italian winery, based in Barolo, Piedmont, Italy. It was established by Ernesto "Tino" Colla and his niece Federica in 1993. Poderi Colla

    Poderi Colla

    Poderi_Colla

  • Johnny Colla
  • American musician, singer and songwriter

    Sound Hole, and Johnny Colla & The Lucky Devils. Colla has two children, Allison Colla and Ryan Colla. The first bands that Colla was involved with from

    Johnny Colla

    Johnny Colla

    Johnny_Colla

  • Claudia Colla
  • Alleged Italian witch

    Claudia Colla (died 1611) was an Italian alleged witch, and the ducal mistress of the sovereign Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma. She was convicted for

    Claudia Colla

    Claudia_Colla

  • The Three Collas
  • Irish nobles in the 4th century

    Their names were: Cairell Colla Uais; Muiredach Colla Fo Chrí (also spelt Colla da Chrioch, or Fochrich); and Áed Colla Menn. Colla Uais ruled as High King

    The Three Collas

    The_Three_Collas

  • Colla–Inca War
  • 15th century military conflict

    The Colla–Inca War or Incan conquest of the Colla Kingdom was a military conflict fought between the Inca Empire and the Colla Kingdom between 1445 and

    Colla–Inca War

    Colla–Inca War

    Colla–Inca_War

  • Collas
  • Surname list

    and engraver Berni Collas (1954–2010), Belgian politician J. P. Collas (John Peter Collas; 1911–1984), British philologist Jean Collas (1874–1928), French

    Collas

    Collas

  • Sheila Colla
  • Canadian academic entomologist and conservationist

    Sheila Rafaella Colla (4 May 1982 – 6 July 2025) was a Canadian conservation biologist specialising in wild bumblebees, and an advocate for increasing

    Sheila Colla

    Sheila_Colla

  • Richard A. Colla
  • American film director (1936–2021)

    Richard Anthony Colla (April 18, 1936 – December 24, 2021), sometimes credited as Dick Colla, was an American film and television director and actor. Richard

    Richard A. Colla

    Richard_A._Colla

  • Colla MacDonnell
  • Colla MacDonnell was a son of Alexander MacDonnell, Lord of Islay and Kintyre (Cantire), and Catherine, daughter of the Lord of Ardnamurchan. He died

    Colla MacDonnell

    Colla_MacDonnell

  • Colla Kingdom
  • South American chiefdom

    The Colla, Qolla or Qulla Kingdom, chiefdom or Señorio was a polity established in the northwestern basin of lake Titicaca. It was a segmentary society

    Colla Kingdom

    Colla Kingdom

    Colla_Kingdom

  • Alasdair Mac Colla
  • Scottish military officer (c.1610–1647)

    Sir Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich MacDhòmhnaill (c. 1610 – 13 November 1647), also known by the English variant of his name Sir Alexander MacDonald, was

    Alasdair Mac Colla

    Alasdair_Mac_Colla

  • Giuseppe Colla
  • Italian composer

    Giuseppe Colla (August 4, 1731 – March 16, 1806) was an Italian composer and opera director. Best known as an opera composer, he was director of the Teatro

    Giuseppe Colla

    Giuseppe_Colla

  • Poggio Colla
  • Etruscan archaeological site in Tuscany, Italy

    Poggio Colla is an Etruscan archaeological site located near the town of Vicchio in Tuscany, Italy. The site of Poggio Colla contains well-preserved layers

    Poggio Colla

    Poggio_Colla

  • Joe Colla Interchange
  • Road junction

    The Joe Colla Interchange is a highway interchange in San Jose, California, United States, connecting Interstate 280 (I-280), I-680, and U.S. Route 101

    Joe Colla Interchange

    Joe Colla Interchange

    Joe_Colla_Interchange

  • Carrie Colla
  • American health economist

    Carrie Hoverman Colla is an American health economist who is the Susan J. and Richard M. Levy Distinguished Chair in Health Care Delivery Science at the

    Carrie Colla

    Carrie Colla

    Carrie_Colla

  • Stefano La Colla
  • Italian tenor

    Stefano La Colla is an Italian tenor who has given recitals and performed in opera internationally. La Colla was born in Turin, but lived in Alcamo between

    Stefano La Colla

    Stefano_La_Colla

  • Connie Colla
  • American television news anchor and host

    Connie Colla is an American former television news anchor and host.[better source needed] She has anchored in San Diego, Phoenix, and Philadelphia, and

    Connie Colla

    Connie_Colla

  • Colla (moth)
  • Genus of moths

    1923 Colla aminula Druce, 1890 Colla coelestis Schaus, 1910 Colla gaudialis Schaus, 1905 Colla glaucescens Walker, 1865 Colla jehlei Schade, 1939 Colla klagesi

    Colla (moth)

    Colla (moth)

    Colla_(moth)

  • Louis Antoine Collas
  • Louis Antoine Collas (Bordeaux, 1775 - Bordeaux, 1856) was a portrait and miniature painter from France. Collas's work primarily consisted of oil paintings

    Louis Antoine Collas

    Louis Antoine Collas

    Louis_Antoine_Collas

  • Colla mac Fergusso
  • Colla mac Fergusso (or Colla mac Forgusso, died 796) was a possible King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta. He was the son of Forggus

    Colla mac Fergusso

    Colla_mac_Fergusso

  • Alejandro Colla
  • Argentine sailor

    Alejandro Juan Colla (born 26 December 1970) is an Argentine sailor. He competed in the Finn event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. "Alejandro Colla". Olympedia

    Alejandro Colla

    Alejandro_Colla

  • Red banana
  • Variety of banana

    rubra Musa acuminata Colla (AAA Group) cv. 'Cuban Red' Musa acuminata Colla (Cavendish Group) cv. 'Cuban Red' Musa acuminata Colla (AAA Group) cv. 'Red

    Red banana

    Red banana

    Red_banana

  • Daniel Colla
  • Argentine volleyball player (born 1964)

    Daniel Miguel Colla (born February 23, 1964) is a retired volleyball player from Argentina who represented his native country in two Summer Olympics.

    Daniel Colla

    Daniel_Colla

  • Colla Micheri
  • Frazione in Liguria, Italy

    Colla Micheri is a medieval village in Liguria region of north-west Italy. It is a frazione of the comune of Andora, in the province of Savona. The village

    Colla Micheri

    Colla_Micheri

  • Mad Dog Coll
  • American mobster during depression-era

    Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll (born Uinseann Ó Colla, July 20, 1908 – February 8, 1932) was an Irish-American mob hitman in the 1920s and early 1930s in New

    Mad Dog Coll

    Mad_Dog_Coll

  • Enrique Colla
  • Argentine footballer

    Enrique Colla was an Argentine football player. His position on the field was forward. Colla played for Independiente, Boca Juniors and San Lorenzo. He

    Enrique Colla

    Enrique Colla

    Enrique_Colla

  • Colla Swart
  • South African photographer (1930–2023)

    Colla Swart (1930–2023) was a South African photographer. She started professional photography in 1982, and has photographed nature and people in and

    Colla Swart

    Colla_Swart

  • Colla micacea
  • Species of moth

    Colla micacea is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1865. It is found in Colombia and French Guiana. Savela, Markku

    Colla micacea

    Colla_micacea

  • Diego Maradona
  • Argentine football player and manager (1960–2020)

    1910: Watson Hutton 1911: Malbrán / E. Lett / Piaggio 1912: Ohaco 1912 FAF: Colla 1913: Ohaco 1913 FAF: Dannaher 1914: Ohaco 1914 FAF: Carabelli 1915: Ohaco

    Diego Maradona

    Diego Maradona

    Diego_Maradona

  • Huey Lewis and the News
  • American rock band

    members included drummer Bill Gibson, saxophonist/rhythm guitarist Johnny Colla, and bassist Mario Cipollina (brother of John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger

    Huey Lewis and the News

    Huey Lewis and the News

    Huey_Lewis_and_the_News

  • Castell
  • Human tower performed in Catalonia, Spain

    Castellers de Mollet [ca] Colla Castellera Jove de Barcelona [ca] Nois de la Torre [ca] Colla Jove de l'Hospitalet [ca] Colla Castellera Nyerros de la

    Castell

    Castell

    Castell

  • Ángel Colla
  • Argentine cyclist

    Ángel Dario Colla Anacoreto (born 8 September 1973) is an Argentine former professional racing cyclist. He competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the

    Ángel Colla

    Ángel_Colla

  • Colla Parte
  • 1997 studio album by Ernst Reijseger

    Colla Parte (subtitled Versioni per Violoncello Solo) is a solo album by the cellist Ernst Reijseger, recorded in 1997 and released on the Winter & Winter

    Colla Parte

    Colla_Parte

  • C/1845 L1 (Colla)
  • Parabolic comet

    It is sometimes known as Colla's Comet, after the first astronomer to report its discovery, Antonio Colla. Antonio Colla was the first to report the

    C/1845 L1 (Colla)

    C/1845 L1 (Colla)

    C/1845_L1_(Colla)

  • Nicholas Colla
  • Australian actor, writer and director

    Nicholas Colla (born 14 October 1986 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actor, writer and director, best known for his roles as Joel Peterson in

    Nicholas Colla

    Nicholas Colla

    Nicholas_Colla

  • Elliott Colla
  • Elliott Colla is an American scholar of the Middle East, specializing in Arabic literature and culture. He is an associate professor in the Department

    Elliott Colla

    Elliott Colla

    Elliott_Colla

  • Colla language
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Colla or Kolla language may be either: The Aymara language or Any of several neighboring dialects of Quechua, such as South Bolivian Quechua. Kolla

    Colla language

    Colla_language

  • Colla gaudialis
  • Species of moth

    Colla gaudialis is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Schaus in 1905. It is found in French Guiana. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching

    Colla gaudialis

    Colla_gaudialis

  • Colla Jean McDonald
  • Colla Jean MacDonald is a Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Professor at the University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on curriculum design, evaluation

    Colla Jean McDonald

    Colla_Jean_McDonald

  • Bolivia
  • Country in South America

    economic and cultural differences such as those associated with the camba and colla demonyms. One-third of the country is within the Andean mountain range.

    Bolivia

    Bolivia

    Bolivia

  • Fionn MacColla
  • Scottish novelist

    Fionn Mac Colla (born Thomas Douglas MacDonald; 4 March 1906 – 20 July 1975) was a Scottish novelist closely connected to the Scottish Gaelic language

    Fionn MacColla

    Fionn MacColla

    Fionn_MacColla

  • Jean Collas
  • French rugby union player

    Jean Collas (3 July 1874 in Paris – 30 December 1928 in Asnières-sur-Seine, France) was a French rugby union player and tug of war competitor, who competed

    Jean Collas

    Jean Collas

    Jean_Collas

  • Qulla
  • South American Indigenous people

    The Qulla (Quechuan for south, Hispanicized and mixed spellings: Colla, Kolla) are an Indigenous people of western Bolivia, northern Chile, and the western

    Qulla

    Qulla

    Qulla

  • Colla Zio
  • Italian musical group

    Colla Zio is an Italian hip hop musical group formed in Milan in 2019. The group is composed by vocalists Tommaso "Berna" Bernasconi, Andrea "Mala" Malatesta

    Colla Zio

    Colla_Zio

  • Colla coelestis
  • Species of moth

    Colla coelestis is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Schaus in 1910. It is found in Costa Rica. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching

    Colla coelestis

    Colla_coelestis

  • Colla umbrata
  • Species of moth

    Colla umbrata is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Schaus in 1905. It is found in the Amazon region. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching

    Colla umbrata

    Colla_umbrata

  • Palabra de honor (album)
  • 1984 studio album by Luis Miguel

    Colla) Danny ("Lili") (Luiz Gómez Escolar, H. Herrero; Vers: Carlos Colla) Chama-me ("Háblame") (Luiz Gómez Escolar, H. Herrero; Vers: Carlos Colla)

    Palabra de honor (album)

    Palabra_de_honor_(album)

  • Domenico Colla
  • 18th-century Italian musician

    Domenico Colla was an 18th-century Brescian composer and performer who traveled Europe in the 1760s, performing in the most important theaters and salons

    Domenico Colla

    Domenico Colla

    Domenico_Colla

  • Julián Alvarez
  • Argentine footballer (born 2000)

    1910: Watson Hutton 1911: Malbrán / E. Lett / Piaggio 1912: Ohaco 1912 FAF: Colla 1913: Ohaco 1913 FAF: Dannaher 1914: Ohaco 1914 FAF: Carabelli 1915: Ohaco

    Julián Alvarez

    Julián Alvarez

    Julián_Alvarez

  • Silvia Collas
  • Bulgarian-French chess player (born 1974)

    Silvia Collas (née Aleksieva; born 4 May 1974) is a Bulgarian-French chess player who holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster

    Silvia Collas

    Silvia Collas

    Silvia_Collas

  • Colla aerila
  • Species of moth

    Colla aerila is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Schaus in 1929. It is found in Brazil. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen

    Colla aerila

    Colla_aerila

  • Colla Rossa
  • Alpine pass between Italy and France

    Colla Rossa (both on Italian and on the French maps) at 2,172 m is a mountain pass in the Ligurian Alps. It connects the valleys of Roya in France and

    Colla Rossa

    Colla Rossa

    Colla_Rossa

  • Provinces of Ireland
  • Main territorial divisions of the island of Ireland

    known as "The History of Ireland". In it the Three CollasColla Menn, Colla Da Crioch, and Colla Uais—were the sons of Eocaidh Doimlén. It is from them

    Provinces of Ireland

    Provinces of Ireland

    Provinces_of_Ireland

  • Colla jehlei
  • Species of moth

    Colla jehlei is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Schade in 1939. It was found in Paraguay. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I

    Colla jehlei

    Colla_jehlei

  • Val Colla
  • Valley in Ticino, Switzerland

    The Val Colla is a valley and a quarter of the city of Lugano in the Swiss canton of Ticino, to the north-east of the city of Lugano. It includes the

    Val Colla

    Val Colla

    Val_Colla

  • Luigi Aloysius Colla
  • Piemontese lawyer, politician and botanist (1766–1848)

    Luigi Aloysius Colla (30 April 1766 – 23 December 1848) was an Italian botanist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was a member of the Provisional

    Luigi Aloysius Colla

    Luigi Aloysius Colla

    Luigi_Aloysius_Colla

  • List of Irish clans in Ulster
  • counties meet. The Síl Colla Uais descend from Colla Uais, one of the Three Collas. Years before the Three Collas founded Airgíalla, Colla Uais ruled as king

    List of Irish clans in Ulster

    List_of_Irish_clans_in_Ulster

  • Eublemma colla
  • Species of moth

    Eublemma colla is a species of moth of the family Erebidae described by William Schaus and W. G. Clements in 1893. It is found in Sierra Leone. List of

    Eublemma colla

    Eublemma colla

    Eublemma_colla

  • Colla rhodope
  • Species of moth

    Colla rhodope is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Dru Drury in 1782. It is found from Mexico to Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil. Upperside:

    Colla rhodope

    Colla rhodope

    Colla_rhodope

  • Vendetta (1999 film)
  • 1999 HBO movie directed by Nicholas Meyer

    and starring Christopher Walken, Luke Askew, Clancy Brown, Alessandro Colla, Andrew Connolly, and Bruce Davison. Based on the 1977 non-fiction book

    Vendetta (1999 film)

    Vendetta_(1999_film)

  • Colla amoena
  • Species of moth

    Colla amoena is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1923. It is found in Brazil. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching,

    Colla amoena

    Colla amoena

    Colla_amoena

  • Fíacha Sroiptine
  • Legendary king of Ireland

    Muiredach led a victorious expedition to Munster. The Three CollasColla Uais, Colla Fo Chri and Colla Menn, sons of Fíacha's brother Eochaid Doimlén—gave battle

    Fíacha Sroiptine

    Fíacha_Sroiptine

  • John von Collas
  • John von Collas born Jean de Collas (11 November 1678 – 16 June 1753) was a late Baroque architect of the 18th century. Collas was born in Sedan to Antoine

    John von Collas

    John von Collas

    John_von_Collas

  • Philippe Collas
  • French writer and scriptwriter

    Philippe Collas or Philippe Collas-Villedary (born in France) is a French writer and scriptwriter who is famous for his historical and criminal thrillers

    Philippe Collas

    Philippe Collas

    Philippe_Collas

  • Qullasuyu
  • Suyu of the Incan Empire

    present-day Bolivia, the Argentine Northwest and then Chile. The modern demonym Colla for people of western Bolivia is derived from Qullasuyu. From Quechua, composite

    Qullasuyu

    Qullasuyu

    Qullasuyu

  • Rosario, Uruguay
  • City in Colonia, Uruguay

    inhabitants of the city was the Pascual de Chena colla, from Arica, after whom the nearby stream of Colla and the Pascual de Chena square are named. The

    Rosario, Uruguay

    Rosario, Uruguay

    Rosario,_Uruguay

  • Colla Voche
  • 1999 studio album by Ernst Reijseger

    Colla Voche is an album by cellist Ernst Reijseger with the vocal group Tenore e Cuncordu de Orosei, recorded in 1998 in Sardinia and released on the

    Colla Voche

    Colla_Voche

  • Colla mac Báirid
  • Viking leader (died 932)

    Colla mac Báirid or Colla ua Báirid (Old Norse: Kolli (possibly), died 932) was a Viking leader who ruled Limerick in the early 10th century. He first

    Colla mac Báirid

    Colla_mac_Báirid

  • Qhapaq Qulla
  • Peruvian dance

    Qhapaq Qulla (Quechua qhapaq noble, principal, mighty; Qulla an indigenous people) is a folk dance in Peru. It is performed at festivals of the Cusco Region

    Qhapaq Qulla

    Qhapaq Qulla

    Qhapaq_Qulla

  • Kazurou Inoue
  • Japanese manga artist (born 1972)

    Kazurou Inoue (井上 和郎, Inoue Kazurō; born May 1, 1972) is a Japanese manga artist from Sano, Tochigi Prefecture. He received recognition for his manga Dream

    Kazurou Inoue

    Kazurou_Inoue

  • Colla aminula
  • Species of moth

    Colla aminula is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in Uruguay. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching

    Colla aminula

    Colla_aminula

  • Coll Ciotach
  • Scottish adventurer and mercenary

    opponents. The Colonsay branch of Clan Macdonald of Dunnyveg was descended from Colla Maol Dubh (d.1558), a notable cavalryman who was the fourth son of Alexander

    Coll Ciotach

    Coll_Ciotach

  • Scorcher (rapper)
  • English rapper, actor and producer

    previously a member of the grime collective The Movement and is signed to Blue Colla Music. Jarrett began his career in the Enfield grime crew Cold Blooded,

    Scorcher (rapper)

    Scorcher_(rapper)

  • Colla klagesi
  • Species of moth

    Colla klagesi is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Warren in 1901, and originally placed in its own genus, Agriochlora, which has since

    Colla klagesi

    Colla_klagesi

  • Musa acuminata
  • Species of banana native to Southeast Asia

    M. acuminata was first described by the Italian botanist Luigi Aloysius Colla in the book Memorie della Reale Accademia delle Scienze di Torino (1820)

    Musa acuminata

    Musa acuminata

    Musa_acuminata

  • Lady finger banana
  • Banana cultivar

    Synonyms include: Musa acuminata Colla (AA Group) 'Lady's Finger' Musa acuminata Colla (AA Group) 'Sucrier' Musa acuminata Colla (Sucrier Group) 'Lady's Finger'

    Lady finger banana

    Lady finger banana

    Lady_finger_banana

  • Glossary of music terminology
  • col or colla with the (col before a masculine noun, colla before a feminine noun); (see next for example) col canto with the singer, see also colla voce

    Glossary of music terminology

    Glossary_of_music_terminology

  • Greatest Hits & Videos
  • 2006 greatest hits album by Huey Lewis and the News

    (Johnny Colla, Huey Lewis) "I Want a New Drug" (Chris Hayes, Lewis) "The Power of Love" (from the Back to the Future soundtrack) (Hayes, Lewis, Colla) "Jacob's

    Greatest Hits & Videos

    Greatest_Hits_&_Videos

  • Uni (mythology)
  • Etruscan goddess

    Poggio Colla. Etruscan and Italic Studies, 21(1-2), p. 107 Steiner, A. & Neils, J. (2018). An imported attic kylix from the sanctuary at Poggio Colla. Etruscan

    Uni (mythology)

    Uni (mythology)

    Uni_(mythology)

  • Colla netrix
  • Species of moth

    Colla netrix is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Stoll in 1789. It can be identified by its foot pigmentation. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble

    Colla netrix

    Colla_netrix

  • Colla glaucescens
  • Species of moth

    Colla glaucescens is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1865. It is found in Colombia and the Amazon region. Savela

    Colla glaucescens

    Colla_glaucescens

  • Castellers de la Vila de Gràcia
  • pronunciation: [kəstəˈʎez ðə lə ˈβilə ðə ˈɣɾasiə]), created in 1996, are a colla castellera, based in Vila de Gràcia that makes human castles. They made

    Castellers de la Vila de Gràcia

    Castellers de la Vila de Gràcia

    Castellers_de_la_Vila_de_Gràcia

  • History of cocaine
  • History of the stimulant drug

    "Evo Morales launches 'Coca Colla'". London: Telegraph. 10 Jan 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2010. "Bolivia banks on 'Coca Colla,' fizzy coca-leaf drink".

    History of cocaine

    History_of_cocaine

  • Dale Warland
  • Composer and musical conductor

    Carol Barnett) — pub. Colla Voce El Rorro (arr. Jeffery Van) — pub. Colla Voce The Friendly Beasts (arr. Jeffrey Van) - pub. Colla Voce Hard Times Come

    Dale Warland

    Dale_Warland

  • Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back
  • 1976 studio album by Sly and the Family Stone

    backing band Little Sister, provide additional background vocals, and Johnny Colla, later a co-founder of Huey Lewis and the News, plays saxophone. Formerly

    Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back

    Heard_Ya_Missed_Me,_Well_I'm_Back

  • Colla similis
  • Species of insect

    Colla similis is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Felder in 1868. It is found in the Neotropical realm. Kitching, Ian; Rougerie, Rodolphe;

    Colla similis

    Colla_similis

  • Colla opalifera
  • Species of moth

    Colla opalifera (commonly known as Dognin's greasy roller) is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1911. It is found in

    Colla opalifera

    Colla opalifera

    Colla_opalifera

  • Manus O'Cahan's Regiment
  • Irish regiment in the 1640s

    regiments of foot, one of which was O'Cahan's. Colkitto's son Alastair McColla was appointed to command the Brigade but his objective of regaining family

    Manus O'Cahan's Regiment

    Manus_O'Cahan's_Regiment

  • Xiquets de Hangzhou
  • visit from Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls to Shanghai for the International Exhibition. Xiquets de Hangzhou is the most successful colla exterior (castells

    Xiquets de Hangzhou

    Xiquets de Hangzhou

    Xiquets_de_Hangzhou

  • Pop Ya Collar
  • 2000 single by Usher

    "Pop Ya Collar" is a single by American recording artist Usher, released to US radio on October 17, 2000. It was written by himself, Kevin "She'kspere"

    Pop Ya Collar

    Pop_Ya_Collar

  • Achille Collas
  • French inventor (1795–1859)

    Achille Collas (1795–1859) was a French engineer, inventor, writer and engraver who developed a way of mechanically creating engravings after medallions

    Achille Collas

    Achille Collas

    Achille_Collas

  • Kinbane Castle
  • Castle in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

    Colla MacDonnell. The castle was damaged and partly destroyed due to English sieges under Sir James Croft in the 1550s and rebuilt afterwards. Colla MacDonnell

    Kinbane Castle

    Kinbane Castle

    Kinbane_Castle

  • Time Flies... The Best of Huey Lewis & the News
  • 1996 greatest hits album by Huey Lewis and the News

    (Colla, Bill Gibson, Chris Hayes, Sean Hopper, Lewis, Mario Cipollina) – 4:32 "The Power of Love" (Hayes, Lewis, Colla) – 3:54 "If This Is It" (Colla,

    Time Flies... The Best of Huey Lewis & the News

    Time_Flies..._The_Best_of_Huey_Lewis_&_the_News

  • Eric Nelson (musician)
  • American conductor

    universities. Nelson is a composer of choral music whose works are published by Colla Voice and Augsburg Fortress. "Music, When Soft Voices Die" - In memory of

    Eric Nelson (musician)

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  • Paul Newman
  • American actor and filmmaker (1925–2008)

    direct. However, Richard A. Colla was signed to direct the film in May 1970. Five weeks after principal photography began, Colla left the project due to "artistic

    Paul Newman

    Paul Newman

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  • Ullco Colla
  • Incan nobleman

    Ullco Colla, a leader of the Cañari, was an Incan nobleman who supported the cause of Huáscar in the Inca Civil War. He commanded forces resisting Atahualpa

    Ullco Colla

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  • Giovanni Niccolò
  • Italian painter

    named the Seminary of Painters, in Japan. This painter's name was Giovanni Colla. He has become known as Giovanni Niccolò,[how?] but this is an error. Alessandro

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  • Crupper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crupper

    English : from Anglo-Norman French cropere ‘crupper’, the part of a horse’s saddlery that passes from the tail to the back of the saddle or collar, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of cruppers and other harness.

    Crupper

  • Cullimore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cullimore

    English : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place. There is a place called Colleymore Farm in Oxfordshire, but it is not clear whether this is the source of the surname, with its many variant spellings. See also Collamore, Gallimore, Gallimore.

    Cullimore

  • Collard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Collard

    English and French : from the personal name Coll + the pejorative suffix -ard.

    Collard

  • Jiro
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Japanese

    Jiro

    Lord of Life; Second Male; One's Farm or Shed Mysteriously Dry Up or Collapse

    Jiro

  • Colla
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Colla

    An ancient Irish name whos meaning is lost in antiquety.

    Colla

  • PARIS
  • Male

    Greek

    PARIS

    (Πάρις) Greek name probably derived from the word pari, PARIS means "wager." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Priam who kidnapped Helénē and later fatally wounded Achilles. Because it had been prophesied that he would cause the collapse of Troy, his father gave him to a shepherd to be destroyed. The shepherd could not bring himself to kill the baby so he left him in the desert. Five days later he found the infant still alive and decided to "take a chance," and raise the child himself. He named the baby Paris. Compare with another form of Paris.

    PARIS

  • Collar
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Collar

    English : variant of Collier.Spanish : from collar ‘collar’.Americanized spelling of German Koller or Kohler.

    Collar

  • Collymore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Collymore

    English : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place. There is a place called Colleymore Farm in Oxfordshire, but it is not clear whether this is the source of the surname. See also Collamore, Cullimore, Gallimore.

    Collymore

  • Collayer
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Collayer

    Coal Miner

    Collayer

  • Wazin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Wazin

    Collator

    Wazin

  • VORTIGERN
  • Male

    English

    VORTIGERN

    Anglicized form of Old Welsh Guorthigern, VORTIGERN means "high lord" or "overlord." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the king who allowed the Saxons to settle in Britain in return for the hand of Hengist's daughter. Because his castle, Dinas Emrys, kept collapsing, Vortigern consulted Aurelius Ambrosianus, whom Geoffrey of Monmouth identified with Merlin in his retelling of the story. 

    VORTIGERN

  • Galler
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Galler

    German : patronymic from a personal name (Latin Gallus) which was widespread in Europe in the Middle Ages (see Gall 2).German : nickname for someone in the service of the monastery of St Gallen, or a habitational name for someone from the city in Switzerland so named.English : variant of Gallier.Hungarian (Gallér) : from gallér ‘collar’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a taylor, in particular a maker of military garments.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Galle ‘bile’, ‘gall’, with the agent suffix -er. This surname seems to have been one of the group of names selected at random from vocabulary words by government officials.

    Galler

  • Covington
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Covington

    Scottish : habitational name from Covinton in Lanarkshire, first recorded in the late 12th century in the Latin form Villa Colbani, and twenty years later as Colbaynistun. By 1422 it had been collapsed to Cowantoun, and at the end of the 15th century it first appears in the form Covingtoun. It is nevertheless clearly named with the personal name Colban (see Coleman 1) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’; Colban was a follower of David, Prince of Cumbria, in about 1120.English : habitational name from a place in Huntingdonshire (now Cambridgeshire) named Covington, from an Old English personal name Cofa + Old English -ing- denoting association + tūn ‘settlement’.

    Covington

  • Eltringham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eltringham

    English : habitational name from a village in Northumbria, named from Old English Ælfheringahām ‘homestead (Old English hām) of the people of Ælfhere’; the t was inserted for the sake of euphony after the name had been collapsed in pronunciation. The surname is still largely restricted to the Newcastle area.

    Eltringham

  • Eriko
  • Girl/Female

    Japanese

    Eriko

    Child with a collar. The suffix -ko means child.

    Eriko

  • Calcote
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Calcote

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places (in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and elsewhere) named Caldecote or Caldecott, from Old English cald ‘cold’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘dwelling’. It has been suggested that in Old English this expression denoted an unattended shelter for wayfarers, although in fact some places with this name were of considerable status by 1086, when they appear in Domesday Book. In some instances this and some of the other contracted forms may have arisen from Calcot in Berkshire, Collacott(s) in Devon, or Calcutt in Wiltshire, in all of which the first element apparently comes from the Old English personal name Cola (see Cole 2) or the word col ‘(char)coal’, in which case the meaning would be something like ‘coalshed’.

    Calcote

  • Wazin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Wazin |

    Collator

    Wazin |

  • ANAQ
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ANAQ

    (עֲנָק) Variant spelling of Hebrew Anak, ANAQ means "collar, neck-chain." In the bible, this is the name of the progenitor of the Anakim/Anakites who were descendants of the giant Nephilim. 

    ANAQ

  • ANAK
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ANAK

    (עֲנָק) Hebrew name ANAK means "collar, neck-chain." In the bible, this is the name of the progenitor of the Anakim/Anakites who were descendants of the giant Nephilim. Also spelled Anaq.

    ANAK

  • Yugem
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Yugem

    Collaborate

    Yugem

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Online names & meanings

  • Vaamaakshee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Vaamaakshee

    Goddess of Learning; Saraswath

  • Sarmi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sarmi

    Healer; Peace and Harmony; Healer Bringer of Peace and Harmony

  • Cammie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Latin

    Cammie

    Virginal; Unblemished; Young Girls who Assisted at Pagan Religious Ceremonies; Attendant for a Temple

  • Vajendra | வஜேஂத்ர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vajendra | வஜேஂத்ர

    Lord Indra

  • Bela
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bela

    Sacred wood apple tree, Time, Creeper

  • Nagadhar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nagadhar

    Who have Snake Ornament

  • Aflah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Aflah

    Most Successful

  • Manot
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Manot

    Born of the mind

  • Rajeswar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Rajeswar

    God of Kings

  • Hossain
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Hossain

    Good or Handsome

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  • Collating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Collate

  • Collateralness
  • n.

    The state of being collateral.

  • Collateral
  • a.

    Related to, but not strictly a part of, the main thing or matter under consideration; hence, subordinate; not chief or principal; as, collateral interest; collateral issues.

  • Collared
  • a.

    Wearing a collar; -- said of a man or beast used as a bearing when a collar is represented as worn around the neck or loins.

  • Collared
  • a.

    Rolled up and bound close with a string; as, collared beef. See To collar beef, under Collar, v. t.

  • Collated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Collate

  • Collator
  • n.

    One who collates to a benefice.

  • Collar
  • v. t.

    To put a collar on.

  • Collateral
  • n.

    A collateral relative.

  • Collaterally
  • adv.

    In collateral relation; not lineally.

  • Collation
  • v. i.

    To partake of a collation.

  • Collation
  • v. t.

    A light repast or luncheon; as, a cold collation; -- first applied to the refreshment on fast days that accompanied the reading of the collation in monasteries.

  • Collateral
  • a.

    Tending toward the same conclusion or result as something else; additional; as, collateral evidence.

  • Collatable
  • a.

    Capable of being collated.

  • Collateral
  • a.

    Coming from, being on, or directed toward, the side; as, collateral pressure.

  • Collared
  • a.

    Wearing a collar.

  • Collative
  • a.

    Passing or held by collation; -- said of livings of which the bishop and the patron are the same person.

  • Collator
  • n.

    One who collates manuscripts, books, etc.

  • Collateral
  • n.

    Collateral security; that which is pledged or deposited as collateral security.

  • Collation
  • v. t.

    The act of collating or comparing; a comparison of one copy er thing (as of a book, or manuscript) with another of a like kind; comparison, in general.