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Royalist political party in Cambodia
Neutral, Peaceful and Cooperative Cambodia, commonly referred to as FUNCINPEC, is a royalist political party in Cambodia. Founded in 1981 by Norodom
FUNCINPEC
Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1993 to 1997
sihanoukiste. Ranariddh became Secretary-General of FUNCINPEC in 1989, and its president in 1992. When FUNCINPEC won the 1993 Cambodian general election, it formed
Norodom_Ranariddh
King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2004)
members and senior FUNCINPEC officials in Paris. Sihanouk attempted to reduce tensions between FUNCINPEC and the CPP by assuring that FUNCINPEC would not leave
Norodom_Sihanouk
1978–89 conflict between Vietnam and the Khmer Rouge
alongside the Khmer People's National Liberation Front, led by Son Sann, and FUNCINPEC, led by former king Norodom Sihanouk, continued to fight the Vietnamese
Cambodian–Vietnamese_War
Self-coup by Hun Sen against co-premier Norodom Ranariddh
participated in the May election. Prince Norodom Ranariddh's royalist FUNCINPEC Party was the top vote recipient with 45.5% vote, followed by Hun Sen's
1997_Cambodian_coup_d'état
Prime Minister of Cambodia (1985–1993; 1998–2023)
with opposition party FUNCINPEC winning the majority of votes. Hun Sen refused to accept the result. After negotiations with FUNCINPEC, Norodom Ranariddh
Hun_Sen
between 23 and 28 May 1993. The result was a hung parliament with the FUNCINPEC Party being the largest party with 58 seats. Voter turnout was 89.56%
1993 Cambodian general election
1993_Cambodian_general_election
Cambodian government in exile, 1982–1992
three Cambodian political factions, namely Prince Norodom Sihanouk's FUNCINPEC party, the Party of Democratic Kampuchea (PDK; often referred to as the
Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea
Coalition_Government_of_Democratic_Kampuchea
in Phnom Penh. Other prominent political parties include the royalist FUNCINPEC and the erstwhile Cambodia National Rescue Party that was dissolved by
Politics_of_Cambodia
government was not formed until July 2004 when a deal was reached with the FUNCINPEC party. Hun Sen was subsequently re-elected the post of Prime Minister
2003 Cambodian general election
2003_Cambodian_general_election
Cambodian prince (born 1945)
the Funcinpec in 1981 and fought against Vietnamese occupation as a commander of the Armée Nationale Sihanoukiste. In 1991, Chakrapong left Funcinpec to
Norodom_Chakrapong
Political party in Cambodia
Cambodian People's Party. Since the decline of the junior coalition partner, FUNCINPEC, in the 2008 National Assembly elections, the Candlelight Party is now
Candlelight_Party
Cambodian political party
members of FUNCINPEC. The party is open to legalizing same-sex marriage. On September 13 and 18, 2019, senior officials of the KNUP and FUNCINPEC began discussion
Khmer_National_United_Party
Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful, and Cooperative Cambodia (FUNCINPEC) and, more recently, the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP; party banned
Elections_in_Cambodia
Ruling party of Cambodia since 1979
conservatives—whether leftist, represented by the CPP, or rightist, represented by the FUNCINPEC and part of the opposition represented by Kem Sokha—and, on the other
Cambodian_People's_Party
UN-administered territory from 1992 to 1993
A Constituent Assembly was elected on 28 May 1992. Prince Ranariddh's FUNCINPEC Party was the top vote recipient with a 45.5% vote, followed by Hun Sen's
United Nations–administered Cambodia
United_Nations–administered_Cambodia
Paramilitary wing of FUNCINPEC
who supported Norodom Sihanouk. They were the paramilitary wing of the FUNCINPEC party. In the 1980s, it participated in the armed struggle against the
Sihanouk_National_Army
Combined military forces of Cambodia
national pour un Cambodge indépendant, neutre, pacifique, et coopératif, FUNCINPEC). The forerunner of the CPAF was the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary
Royal_Cambodian_Armed_Forces
Niyum, FUNCINPEC, and the most recent Community of Royalist People's Party. On 30 June 2006, in a letter to Sisowath Thomico, Sihanouk urged FUNCINPEC and
Sihanoukism
1979–1998 armed conflict in Cambodia
that was composed of three Cambodian political factions: the royalist FUNCINPEC party led by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Party of Democratic Kampuchea
Khmer_Rouge_insurgency
History of Cambodia since 1993
composed of three Cambodian political factions: Prince Norodom Sihanouk's FUNCINPEC party, the Party of Democratic Kampuchea (often referred to as the Khmer
History of Cambodia (1993–present)
History_of_Cambodia_(1993–present)
Political party in Cambodia
It was founded and led by Norodom Ranariddh, who had been ousted from FUNCINPEC back in 2006. Ideologically a royalist party, the CRPP drew its inspiration
Community of Royalist People's Party
Community_of_Royalist_People's_Party
Cambodian princess
of Prince Norodom Ranariddh and Princess Norodom Marie. She belongs to FUNCINPEC and was elected to represent Kratie Province in the National Assembly
Norodom_Rattana_Devi
Cambodian politician
member of the Cambodian royal family and the current president of the FUNCINPEC. Norodom Chakravuth is a descendant of the Norodom branch of the Cambodian
Norodom_Chakravuth
councillors All 11,622 seats on the Communal Councils Party Current seats CPP 9,376 Candlelight 2,198 FUNCINPEC 19 KNUP 13 GDP 6 CNLP 5 CYP 3 KP 1 BSDP 1
2027 Cambodian communal elections
2027_Cambodian_communal_elections
Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party → Cambodian People's Party FUNCINPEC Other factions Military Independent Monarchy of Cambodia List of heads
List of prime ministers of Cambodia
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Cambodia
Head of government of Cambodia
elected prime minister in a United Nations sponsored election. The CPP–FUNCINPEC coalition agreement of 1993 marked a brief period in Cambodia where Hun
Prime_Minister_of_Cambodia
Country in Southeast Asia
first post-war election was coordinated by UNTAC. The election was won by FUNCINPEC led by Sihanouk's son Ranariddh in a hung parliament. A power-sharing
Cambodia
Carbine
or the 40 mm wz. 1974 underslung grenade launcher. Cambodia: Used by FUNCINPEC forces during 1997 Cambodian coup d'état. Poland: Formerly used by SPAP
FB_Onyks
ruling Cambodian People's Party was expected to retain its majority, FUNCINPEC was considered likely to fall behind the two major opposition parties
2008 Cambodian general election
2008_Cambodian_general_election
Cambodian politician
royalist forces of Funcinpec until he rose to the rank of general. He began his career as a politician after the downfall of FUNCINPEC and founded his own
Nhek_Bun_Chhay
Bicameral legislature of Cambodia
FOR A BIG WIN: Early results indicate CPP will secure 120 seats with Funcinpec getting five". Khmer Times. 23 July 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023. Cite
Parliament_of_Cambodia
Sophat 13 / 13 2 Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Soam Bien 13 / 13 3 FUNCINPEC Norodom Chakravuth Teav Sopha 13 / 13 4 Nation Power Party Chea Mony Aun
2025 Sihanoukville Council election
2025_Sihanoukville_Council_election
Political party in Cambodia
political party created by Prince Norodom Ranariddh, who left the royalist FUNCINPEC party of which he was previously President. A congress of people chose
Norodom_Ranariddh_Party
Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful and Cooperative Cambodia FUNCINPEC Cambodia 21 March 1981 (45 years ago) (1981-03-21) 500,000 (2019) 2.99%
List of largest political parties
List_of_largest_political_parties
Peacekeeping mission, 1992–1993
continued in the coalition between FUNCINPEC and the CPP. Four years of back-and-forth struggle culminated in the FUNCINPEC’s attempted coup in July 1997, resulting
United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
United_Nations_Transitional_Authority_in_Cambodia
was arranged in the order of the following: Nhep Bunchin, spokesman for FUNCINPEC, stated the official results did not differ from the preliminary results
2018 Cambodian Senate election
2018_Cambodian_Senate_election
Political party in Cambodia
loyalty to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, later becoming the military wing of his FUNCINPEC party. MOULINAKA received most of its backing from French-based Cambodian
MOULINAKA
32nd Prime Minister of Cambodia
Minister of Cambodia from 1997 to 1998, alongside Hun Sen. A member of the FUNCINPEC Party, he served as Minister of Education, and Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ung_Huot
Cambodian princess, politician and diplomat
ASEAN Women's Association (ASEAN Ladies Circle). She was selected as the Funcinpec party candidate for the 2008 Cambodian parliamentary elections. Norodom
Norodom_Arunrasmy
Cambodian politician (born 1951)
with FUNCINPEC party member You Hockry as co-Ministers of the Interior, but then became sole interior minister in a cabinet reshuffle as FUNCINPEC ended
Sar_Kheng
Constituency in the National Assembly of Cambodia
Keat (FUNCINPEC) Ung Huot (FUNCINPEC) Kan Morn (FUNCINPEC) Hing Sarin (FUNCINPEC) Seng Tong (FUNCINPEC) Pin Dam (FUNCINPEC) Soam Chanboth (FUNCINPEC) 1998
Kandal (National Assembly constituency)
Kandal_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Following the disputed 1993 general elections, Norodom Ranariddh of FUNCINPEC and Hun Sen of the CPP had become co-Prime Ministers. In July 1997, Sen
1998 Cambodian general election
1998_Cambodian_general_election
was a landslide victory for the CPP, which won 120 of the 125 seats. FUNCINPEC won the remaining five seats, its best result since 2003. On 26 July 2023
2023 Cambodian general election
2023_Cambodian_general_election
Political party
Co-operative Cambodia (FUNCINPEC) to form the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK). Even though both the KPNLF and FUNCINPEC did not agree with
Khmer People's National Liberation Front
Khmer_People's_National_Liberation_Front
Supporter of a particular monarch or claimant as the head of a kingdom
restore the Qing dynasty or at least some form of monarchy, but failed. The FUNCINPEC Party (Khmer: ហ្វ៊ុនស៊ិនប៉ិច; French: Front uni national pour un Cambodge
Royalist
Cambodian communist leader (1925–1998)
delegation from Phnom Penh. In the May 1993 elections, Norodom Ranariddh's FUNCINPEC won 58 of the 120 available seats in the National Assembly; Hun Sen's
Pol_Pot
Cambodian politician (born 1952)
is a Cambodian politician. On 19 October 2006 he was appointed to lead Funcinpec, the royalist party of Cambodia, replacing former leader Norodom Ranariddh
Keo_Puth_Rasmey
Political party in Cambodia
election, and partnered in the resulting coalition government with the Funcinpec and the Cambodian People's Party. Rivalry between Son Sann and fellow
Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party
Buddhist_Liberal_Democratic_Party
Government-in-exile of Cambodia (1970–1976)
with little success at first. By June 1982, however, Sihanouk and his FUNCINPEC organisation had re-entered into an uneasy association with the Khmer
GRUNK
Border conflict between Vietnam and Thailand
(1979–89) State of Cambodia (1989) Thailand CGDK PDK (Khmer Rouge) KPNLF FUNCINPEC Commanders and leaders Lê Duẩn Trường Chinh Võ Nguyên Giáp Heng Samrin
Vietnamese border raids in Thailand
Vietnamese_border_raids_in_Thailand
was a victory for the Cambodian People's Party which won 45 seats. The FUNCINPEC Party won 10 seats, and the Sam Rainsy Party won 2 seats. This is the
2006 Cambodian Senate election
2006_Cambodian_Senate_election
25th Prime Minister of Cambodia
Sihanouk, and his FUNCINPEC organisation, against the Vietnamese-backed PRK government; he was the commander-in-chief of FUNCINPEC's military wing, the
In_Tam
Samy (FUNCINPEC) Pen Thol (BLDP) Ros Chheng (FUNCINPEC) 1998 Kim San (FUNCINPEC) Ly Son (CPP) Thach Sang (FUNCINPEC) 2003 Lu Laysreng (FUNCINPEC) Nuth
Kampong Speu (National Assembly constituency)
Kampong_Speu_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Cambodian political party
Government # % ± # ± 2008 Khem Veasna 68,389 1.0 1.0 00 / 123 6th CPP–FUNCINPEC 2013 Khem Veasna 68,909 1.0 00 / 123 4th CPP 2018 Khem Veasna 309,364
League_for_Democracy_Party
Queen of Cambodia from 1993 to 2004
Red Cross Society (President from 1967 until 1970). Co-president of the Funcinpec Party (from 1989 until 1992). 1955–1993: Her Royal Highness Princess Monique
Norodom_Monineath
Cambodian secessionist area in 1993
Chakrapong of the Cambodian People's Party as a response to the victory of FUNCINPEC in the 1993 Cambodian election. The zone originally covered just the three
Samdech_Euv_Autonomous_Zone
Cambodian politician (born 1965)
the newspaper Khmer Youth Voice and a member of the Youth Movement of FUNCINPEC. He is a graduate of the University of Health Sciences. Eng Chhai Eang
Eng_Chhai_Eang
Lower house of the Parliament of Cambodia
Council of Ministers Politics of Cambodia List of legislatures by country FUNCINPEC stated their support for the Government "IPU PARLINE database: CAMBODIA
National_Assembly_(Cambodia)
Khan Savoeun (FUNCINPEC) Pol Hom (BLDP) So Chy (FUNCINPEC) 1998 Khieu Horl (CPP) Ning Sen (FUNCINPEC) Poa Try (CPP) Peng Ly (FUNCINPEC) 2003 Thong Khon
Kampong Thom (National Assembly constituency)
Kampong_Thom_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Ranariddh (FUNCINPEC) Duong Khaem (FUNCINPEC) Sam Kanitha (FUNCINPEC) Amath Yashya (FUNCINPEC) Oam Reach Sady (FUNCINPEC) Sao Samuth (FUNCINPEC) Ek Sereywath
Phnom Penh (National Assembly constituency)
Phnom_Penh_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Sirivudh (FUNCINPEC) Chhim Siek Leng (FUNCINPEC) You Hockry (FUNCINPEC) Nuon Nynara (FUNCINPEC) Loy Sim Chheang (FUNCINPEC) Monh Saphan (FUNCINPEC) Tao Senghour
Kampong Cham (National Assembly constituency)
Kampong_Cham_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Progressive Party-led Pan-Green coalition Cambodia: Cambodian People's Party, Funcinpec Party. India: Bharatiya Janata Party, Telugu Desam Party, Janata Dal (United)
List of countries with coalition governments
List_of_countries_with_coalition_governments
Members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea
republican Khmer People's National Liberation Front and the royalist Funcinpec Party. Eastern and central Cambodia were firmly under the control of Vietnam
Khmer_Rouge
Cambodian state from 1979 until 1992
Cambodia's independence. Prince Sihanouk formed his own organisation, FUNCINPEC, and its military arm, the Armée Nationale Sihanoukienne (ANS) in 1981
People's Republic of Kampuchea
People's_Republic_of_Kampuchea
Constituency in Cambodia
Sok An (CPP) So Khun (CPP) Tep Nunry (FUNCINPEC) Nob Lean (FUNCINPEC) Chhim Tep (FUNCINPEC) Ith Sokun (FUNCINPEC) Kem Sokha (BLDP) 1998 Prak Thuch (CPP)
Takéo (National Assembly constituency)
Takéo_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Cambodian National Assembly constituency
(FUNCINPEC) Kieng Vang (FUNCINPEC) Hem Bunheng (FUNCINPEC) Son Chhay (BLDP) 1998 Sieng Nam (CPP) Norodom Vichara (FUNCINPEC) Khin Khean (FUNCINPEC) Hong
Siem Reap (National Assembly constituency)
Siem_Reap_(National_Assembly_constituency)
1975–1979 state in Southeast Asia
Armée Nationale Sihanoukiste (ANS), the armed wing of the pro-Sihanouk FUNCINPEC party. The KPNLF, while lacking in military strength compared to the Khmer
Democratic_Kampuchea
1955–1970 Cambodian political organisation set up by Prince Norodom Sihanouk
Elements of Sihanouk's Sangkum regime went on to form the royalist party FUNCINPEC and its military wing, the Sihanouk National Army or ANS, which controlled
Sangkum
colonialism in Kampuchea.” In March 1981, Sihanouk's resistance movement called FUNCINPEC joined with the small resistance army known as the Armée Nationale Sihanoukiste
1981 Cambodian general election
1981_Cambodian_general_election
National anthem of Cambodia
"Glorious Seventeenth of April" in January 1976. After the royalist party FUNCINPEC defeated the former communists (Cambodian People's Party) in the 1993
Bât_Nôkôr_Réach
Cambodian politician and soldier
Government of Democratic Kampuchea, was formed between the KPNLF, the FUNCINPEC royalists headed by Sihanouk and the remaining forces of the Khmer Rouge
Sak_Sutsakhan
Thang (CPP) Soth Soy (FUNCINPEC) Ven Sokhoy (FUNCINPEC) 1998 Nuth Narang (CPP) Huot Pongly (FUNCINPEC) Norodom Diyat (FUNCINPEC) 2003 Chhan Saphan (CPP)
Kratié (National Assembly constituency)
Kratié_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Anti-tank guided missile
State People's Defense Units (YPG) Tahrir al-Sham: Metis-M systems used FUNCINPEC: during the 1997 Cambodian coup 9K115 Metis – (Soviet Union, Russia) FGM-148
9K115-2_Metis-M
Constituency of the National Assembly of Cambodia
(CPP) Sar Kheng (CPP) Ky Lomorng (FUNCINPEC) Ly Nareth (FUNCINPEC) Phlong Sareth (FUNCINPEC) Serey Kosal (FUNCINPEC) Son Soubert (BLDP) 1998 Ly Kim Leang
Battambang (National Assembly constituency)
Battambang_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Topics referred to by the same term
communist politician Keo Puth Rasmey (born 1952), Cambodian politician, Funcinpec party leader Keo Remy (born 1963), Cambodian cabinet member Keo Pich Pisey
Keo
Cambodian politician/general (1932–2013)
1998 he was elected to the National Legislative Assembly as a member of FUNCINPEC. He spent the last fifteen years of his career as advisor to the Cambodian
Dien_Del
Cambodian Communist politician and soldier (1930–1997)
Armed Forces under Sak Sutsakhan, and the ANS armed wing of the royalist FUNCINPEC, commanded by Norodom Ranarridh. There was occasional coordination between
Son_Sen
Party Votes % Seats +/– Cambodian People's Party 4,889,113 76.85 125 +57 FUNCINPEC 374,510 5.89 0 0 League for Democracy Party 309,364 4.86 0 0 Khmer Will
2018 Cambodian general election
2018_Cambodian_general_election
Savy (FUNCINPEC) Cheam Un (FUNCINPEC) 1998 Sman Keat (CPP) Say Mongkul (FUNCINPEC) 2003 Suy Sem (CPP) Chin Bun Sean (CPP) Ly Thuch (FUNCINPEC) Mey Norn
Pursat (National Assembly constituency)
Pursat_(National_Assembly_constituency)
to the two leading parties at the Constituent Assembly, the royalist FUNCINPEC (Front Uni National pour un Cambodge Indépendant, Neutre, Pacifique, et
Constituent Assembly of Cambodia
Constituent_Assembly_of_Cambodia
Cambodian princess
Suramarit and a half-sister of King Norodom Sihanouk. She belonged to FUNCINPEC and was elected to represent Phnom Penh Municipality in the National Assembly
Norodom_Vichara
Mr Hun Sen
652 communes, followed by the Candlelight Party at 1,632 communes, and FUNCINPEC at 688 communes. Parties contesting the elections: Beehive Social Democratic
2022 Cambodian communal elections
2022_Cambodian_communal_elections
gave rise to a guerrilla movement of three major resistance groups – the FUNCINPEC (Front Uni National pour un Cambodge Indépendant, Neutre, Pacifique, et
History_of_Cambodia
Chomno (FUNCINPEC) Chum Kimeng (FUNCINPEC) Eng Roland (FUNCINPEC) 1998 Soam Chin (CPP) Salah Sen (CPP) Ear Limsour (FUNCINPEC) Soa Ning (FUNCINPEC) Soam
Kampot (National Assembly constituency)
Kampot_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Government ministry of Cambodia
296 days FUNCINPEC Hun Sen Norodom Ranariddh Ung Huot 4 Norodom Sirivudh នរោត្តម សិរីវុឌ្ឍ (b. 1951) 16 July 2004 2 March 2006 1 year, 229 days FUNCINPEC Hun
Ministry of Interior (Cambodia)
Ministry_of_Interior_(Cambodia)
Cambodian politician
ហុកគ្រី, born 20 August 1944) is a Cambodian politician. He belongs to the Funcinpec party and was elected to represent Kampong Cham in the National Assembly
You_Hockry
រដ្ឋសភាអាណត្តិទី៣) were elected on 27 July 2003. Cambodian People's Party FUNCINPEC Sam Rainsy Party Source: National Election Committee (archive)
3rd National Assembly of Cambodia
3rd_National_Assembly_of_Cambodia
(CPP) Ieng Mouly (BLDP) Khin Khean (FUNCINPEC) Men Sam Ean (FUNCINPEC) Ros Hean (FUNCINPEC) Veng Sereyvuth (FUNCINPEC) 1998 Nhim Vanda (CPP) Chea Soth (CPP)
Prey_Veng_(constituency)
the 2017 commune elections: CPP: 6,503 seats CNRP: 5,007 seats FUNCINPEC: 28 seats KNUP: 24 seats GDP: 5 seats LDP: 4 seats BSDP: 1 seat
Commune_Council_(Cambodia)
Ideology combining leftist economics and social conservatism
conservatives—whether leftist, represented by the CPP, or rightist, represented by the FUNCINPEC and part of the opposition represented by Kem Sokha—and, on the other
Left-conservatism
Cambodian politician
the National Police Commissioner. In the aftermath of the 1997 coup, Funcinpec officials accused Hok Lundy of ordering the attempted murder of Prime
Hok_Lundy
an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful and Cooperative Cambodia (FUNCINPEC) - Victory! FUNCINPEC Party Co-operative Commonwealth Federation – CCF Song National
List_of_political_party_songs
(CPP) Ung Phan (FUNCINPEC) Srey Mondul (FUNCINPEC) 1998 Lek Donal (FUNCINPEC) Hul Savorn (CPP) 2003 Duong Vanna (CPP) Khun Haing (FUNCINPEC) 2008 Sao Leng
Svay Rieng (National Assembly constituency)
Svay_Rieng_(National_Assembly_constituency)
Political party in Cambodia
Sangkum, and was later to become a prominent figure in the pro-royalist FUNCINPEC organization. Lon Nol was also to become Prime Minister but, along with
Khmer_Renovation_Party
Cambodian politician and judge
1970 to 1975. He lived exile in France from 1975 to 1982. As a member of FUNCINPEC, he was appointed as under-secretary of state for justice in 1993. He
Uk_Vithun
Political party
Keo Puth Reasmey(*): Former Deputy Prime Minister; President of the Funcinpec Party, Cambodia 8. Hon. Ai Ping: Vice Minister of the International Department
International Conference of Asian Political Parties
International_Conference_of_Asian_Political_Parties
Party Sam Rainsy Party Human Rights Party Norodom Ranariddh Party FUNCINPEC "The Lives of Women in Politics in Cambodia" (PDF). Cambodian Center for
4th National Assembly of Cambodia
4th_National_Assembly_of_Cambodia
a net of eleven seats, ending with a total of 11 seats. The royalist FUNCINPEC lost all of its nine seats. 2012 Cambodian Senate election results Xinhua
2012 Cambodian Senate election
2012_Cambodian_Senate_election
Cambodian politician
Kuoch Ky is a Cambodian politician. He belongs to Funcinpec, a royalist political party, and was elected to represent Prey Veng Province in the National
Kuoch_Ky
FUNCINPEC
FUNCINPEC
FUNCINPEC
FUNCINPEC
Girl/Female
German
Encouraging
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Planet
Girl/Female
Biblical
My contempt.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Trim.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Roses
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Warrior of Redemption
Girl/Female
Slavic Russian
God's gift.
Male
Japanese
(å…‰å¸) Japanese name KOJI means "light/shining second (child)."
Female
Hungarian
Feminine form of Hungarian József, JOZEFA means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
FUNCINPEC
FUNCINPEC
FUNCINPEC
FUNCINPEC
FUNCINPEC