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Group of indigenous people in British Columbia, Canada
Gitxsan (also spelled Gitksan and Kitksan) are an Indigenous people in Canada whose home territory comprises most of the area known as the Skeena Country
Gitxsan
Tsimshianic language of Canada
Gitxsan /ˈɡɪtsæn/, or Gitxsanimaax (also rendered Gitksan, Giatikshan, Gityskyan, Giklsan and Sim Algyax), is an endangered Tsimshianic language of northwestern
Gitxsan_language
The Gitxsan Treaty Society handles Treaty negotiations in the BC Treaty Process for a number of First Nations in northwestern British Columbia The Gitxsan
Gitxsan_Treaty_Society
River in British Columbia, Canada
important transportation artery, particularly for the Tsimshian and the Gitxsan—whose names mean "inside the River of Mist", and "people of the River of
Skeena_River
Canadian artist
grandchildren. Jensen’s cousin Lonnie Hindle developed the phonetic system for the Gitxsan language with Bruce Rigsby, an American linguist. As a competent speaker
Doreen_Jensen
Legal customs, and practices of Indigenous peoples in Canada
Ayookxw. The Gitx̱san set of laws is known as Ayokim Gitx̱san, Ayookim Gitx̱san, Ayookw, or Ayook. Forming the most fundamental core of Gitx̱san society are
Canadian_Indigenous_law
1997 Supreme Court of Canada case
Aboriginal title (a distinct kind of Aboriginal right) in Canada. The Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en peoples claimed Aboriginal title and jurisdiction over
Delgamuukw_v_British_Columbia
Nations and tribes originating from the Pacific Northwest Coast
halves: for example, between a Killer Whale and a Raven or Eagle. The Gitxsan or Gitksan, meaning "people of the Skeena River", were known with the Nisga'a
Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast
First Nations people of British Columbia, Canada
disaster. The exact location of the village has been lost. The neighbouring Gitxsan people of the Hazelton area have a similar tale, though the village in
Wetʼsuwetʼen
Park in British Columbia, Canada
the Royal British Columbia Museum and home to many totem poles (mostly Gitxsan, Haida, and Kwakwakaʼwakw) and other First Nation monuments. The park takes
Thunderbird Park (Victoria, British Columbia)
Thunderbird_Park_(Victoria,_British_Columbia)
Indigenous people of the northwest coast of North America
Early Euro-Canadian anthropologists and linguists had classified the Gitxsan and Nisgaʼa as Tsimshian, because of apparent linguistic affinities. The
Tsimshian
Romance language
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
French_language
Indigenous peoples in Canadian province
councils. Ethnic groups include the Haida, Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw, Gitxsan, Tsimshian, Nisga'a and other examples of the Pacific Northwest Coast cultures
First Nations in British Columbia
First_Nations_in_British_Columbia
Endangered language family of British Columbia and Alaska
Nisg̱a’a, Nishga, Nisgha, Niska, Nass, Nishka) Gitksan (also known as Gitxsan, Gitksanimx̣) Coast Tsimshian is spoken along the lower Skeena River in
Tsimshianic_languages
Totem pole in Paris, France
French Musée de l'Homme. They stayed at a trading post in Hazelton, a Gitxsan community in Upper Skeena region near the border of Wetʼsuwetʼen village
Kʼëgit_pole
Canadian Gitxsan activist (born c. 1964)
Cindy Blackstock OC FRSC (born c. 1964) is a Canadian Gitxsan activist for child welfare and executive director of the First Nations Child and Family
Cindy_Blackstock
Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Quinault Squamish Stó꞉lō Dakelh (Carrier) Gitxsan Haida Haisla Heiltsuk Kwakwakaʼwakw Makah Nisga'a Nuu-chah-nulth Nuxalk
Haida_people
Simon Gunanoot (1874 – October 1933) was a prosperous Gitxsan man and a merchant in the Kispiox Valley region of Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada. He
Simon_Gunanoot
Film Date I Am Gitxsan 2025 Feature-Length Documentary about the Gitxsan First Nation in Canada. https://iamgitxsan.com/ Phoolan 2026 Currently in Post-Production
Hossein_Martin_Fazeli
Indigenous youth of Canada
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Holly Jane Sock Mi'kmaq Elsipogtog First Nation, New Brunswick Chris Tait Gitxsan Gitxsan Nation, British Columbia
Youth Indigenize the Senate of Canada
Youth_Indigenize_the_Senate_of_Canada
Dialect of English spoken in the Canadian city
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Toronto_slang
Species of tree
National Forest in Oregon. The beaked hazelnut has been cultivated by the Gitxsan, Tsimshian, and Nisga'a peoples for at least 7,000 years. Native Americans
Corylus_cornuta
Historical village and living museum near Hazelton, British Columbia
ʼKsan is a historical village and living museum of the Gitxsan Indigenous people in the Skeena Country of Northwestern British Columbia, Canada. ʼKsan
'Ksan
Group of seed plants
and seals the wound, protecting against damage. During wet weather, the Gitxsan harvest conifer rosin for use as fire starters. Vertical (tangential) section
Conifer
Historic geographic region of British Columbia, Canada
Columbia Interior in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. In 1997, the Gitxsan won title rights to their traditional lands in Delgamuukw v. British Columbia
Skeena_Country
Species of plant
cooked in a variety of recipes by indigenous peoples, including the Apache, Gitxsan, Goshute, Makah, Nuxalk, Ojibwe, Quileute, Skokomish, and Yurok peoples
Sambucus_racemosa
River in British Columbia, Canada
for the river is K'alii Aksim Lisims "Lisims (river name) Valley". The Gitxsan name is Git-Txaemsim meaning People of Txeemsim (Raven or Trickster); Xsitxemsem
Nass_River
Tsimshianic language of northwestern British Columbia
the term gives to Coast Tsimshian. Nisgaʼa is very closely related to Gitxsan. Indeed, many linguists regard Nisgaʼa and Gitksan as dialects of a single
Nisgaʼa_language
River Tlingit First Nation "Our Way: The Traditional System Today". Gitxsan. Gitx̱san Nation. Retrieved December 24, 2018. "Wet'suwet'en People". Unist'ot'en
Law_of_Canada
Ethnoreligious group of Russian origins
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Doukhobors
Central Algonquian language of North America
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Ojibwe_language
Monumental carvings by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest
A Gitxsan pole (left) and Kwakwaka'wakw pole (right) at Thunderbird Park in Victoria, Canada.
Totem_pole
in this region of North America, other tribes such as the Haida and the Gitxsan used wooden armor amongst their warriors. Warriors of the Tlingit carried
Culture_of_the_Tlingit
overlapping and/or shared territory with Allied Tribes of Lax Kw’alaams, Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs, Gitxaala, Heiltsuk, Nisga’a, Nuxalk, Tsimshian First
Haisla_Nation
Group of stop constants involving both ingressive and egressive mechanisms
also been analyzed as [ʄ], and the implosive affricates reported from Gitxsan turn out to be lenis ejectives that are sometimes perceived as voiced.
Implosive_consonant
Canadian ethnographer
arts of the Tsimshianic-speaking peoples in British Columbia (Tsimshian, Gitxsan, and Nisga'a), and other Northwest Coast peoples. He developed unconventional
Marius_Barbeau
Haida; Coast Salish; Kwakwakaʼwakw; Heiltsuk; Nootka; Nisga'a; Senakw and Gitxsan. In the Plains are the Niisitapi; Káínawa; Tsuutʼina; and Piikáni. In the
Indigenous_peoples_in_Canada
people are part of the larger Gitxsan group. Their name means "People of the Land of Rabbits". They are members of the Gitxsan Treaty Society. "First Nation
Gitwangak_Indian_Band
Variety of English language
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Canadian_English
Provincial park in British Columbia
British Columbia, Canada. It lies within the territories of the Gitanyow and Gitxsan First Nations. The park and the area surrounding it are important to First
Swan Lake Kispiox River Provincial Park
Swan_Lake_Kispiox_River_Provincial_Park
Endangered language spoken in Canada and Alaska
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Haida_language
Northern Wakashan language of Canada
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Oowekyala
Variety of French language
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Canadian_French
Name of several Inuit languages spoken in Canada
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Inuktitut
Extinct Athabaskan language
an anglicization of [tsʼətsʼaut], "those of the interior", used by the Gitxsan and Nisga'a to refer to the Athabaskan-speaking people to the north and
Tsetsaut_language
Village municipality in British Columbia, Canada
1881, William Collison founded the Anglican mission at Hazelton among the Gitxsan. In July 1888, the militia was sent from Victoria to quell an indigenous
Hazelton,_British_Columbia
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
List of Canadian English dictionaries
List_of_Canadian_English_dictionaries
Missing person, British Columbia, Canada
family, was born on September 10, 1953, into a First Nations family of Gitxsan descent. The second youngest of six children, she was described as a shy
Disappearance of Jean Virginia Sampare
Disappearance_of_Jean_Virginia_Sampare
Tsimshianic peoples (Northern Mainland) Tsimshian (Sm'algyax speaking) Gitxsan (Gitxsanimaax speaking) Nisga'a Haida (Haad kil speaking) Southern Wakashan
List of First Nations peoples in Canada
List_of_First_Nations_peoples_in_Canada
Athabaskan language spoken in British Columbia
ejective consonants are lenis and may be perceived as voiced; see neighboring Gitxsan language for a similar situation. are heard in the Lake Babine dialect
Babine-Witsuwitʼen_language
Pidgin language last attested in 1711, in Canada
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Algonquian–Basque_pidgin
nations. The name Laxgibuu derives from gibuu, which means wolf in the Gitxsan and Nisga'a languages. In Tsimshian the word is gibaaw (gyibaaw or gyibaw)
Laxgibuu
Civilian honour for merit in Canada
of Nature's Path and philanthropist, appointed 2022 Neil J. Sterritt, Gitxsan activist and author, appointed 2017 David Takayoshi Suzuki CC OBC, environmentalist
Order_of_British_Columbia
Gitxsan village in British Columbia
Kispiox is a Gitxsan (often known also as Gitksan, due to eastern and western dialects) village of approximately 550 in the Kispiox Valley, at the confluence
Kispiox
Wakashan language of western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Nuu-chah-nulth_language
representing traditional governance. Office of the Hereditary Chiefs of the Gitxsan Office of the Hereditary Chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en, referred to by the
List of tribal councils in British Columbia
List_of_tribal_councils_in_British_Columbia
Columbia (Prince George) RCMP Dale Culver, an Indigenous man from the Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en Nations, was arrested and sprayed with pepper spray whereupon
List of killings by law enforcement officers in Canada
List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_Canada
First Nations in Canada community
Hagwilget or Hagwilgyet is a First Nations reserve community of the Gitxsan people located on the lower Bulkley River just east of Hazelton in northwestern
Hagwilget
Gitxsan band government in British Columbia, Canada
are one of seven band governments for the Gitxsan people, though function independently from other Gitxsan governments. As of 2025, they have over 860
Gitanyow_First_Nation
Gitxsan band government in British Columbia, Canada
The Gitanmaax Band is a band government of the Gitxsan people, based near the meeting of the Skeena and Bulkley Rivers, adjacent to the village of Hazelton
Gitanmaax_Band
River in British Columbia, Canada
The river's entire watershed is within the traditional territory of the Gitxsan First Nation and is part of the lands currently under negotiation for aboriginal
Mosque_River
City in British Columbia, Canada
": 390 responses "Nisga'a": 550 responses "Tsimshian": 325 responses "Gitxsan": 290 responses "Dene": 175 responses "Haisla": 140 responses "Cree": 130
Terrace,_British_Columbia
Indigenous people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis
the Haida, Tsimshian, Salish, Kwakwakaʼwakw, Nuu-chah-nulth, Nisga'a and Gitxsan. In the plains were the Blackfoot, Kainai, Tsuutʼina and Piikani. In the
First_Nations_in_Canada
Athabaskan language
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Northern_Tutchone_language
Topics referred to by the same term
English Git (slang), British and Irish slang for a contemptible person Gitxsan language Git!, a 1965 American drama film Git Gay (1921–2007), Swedish
Git_(disambiguation)
Sign language predominantly in the US
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
American_Sign_Language
1994 thriller novel by Lionel Davidson
Siberia. The note is addressed to Johnny Porter, a Canadian Indian of the Gitxsan tribe with a genius for languages. The CIA recruits Porter, who infiltrates
Kolymsky_Heights
Biblical translations into the indigenous languages of North and South America have been produced since the 16th century. Mark, translated by Peter Wzokhilain
Bible translations into Native American languages
Bible_translations_into_Native_American_languages
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Cedarvale is an unincorporated community in the Skeena region of west central British Columbia. Concentrated on the southeastern shore of the Skeena River
Cedarvale,_British_Columbia
Branch of the Eskaleut language family
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Inuit_languages
Tribe in northwestern Canada
the most upriver of the 14 tribes and it borders the territory of the Gitxsan nation. Today, the Kitselas people live mostly at two Indian reserves;
Kitselas
River in British Columbia
The main peoples whose histories involve the Bell-Irving River are the Gitxsan (also spelled Gitksan), Gitanyow, Nisga'a, Tahltan, and Tsetsaut. The river's
Bell-Irving_River
Indigenous people of British Columbia/Alaska
Columbia's Gitxsan nation and the Gisḵ'ahaast/Gisḵ'aast Tribe of the Nisg̱a'a. The Nisg̱a'a also call this group the Killerwhale Tribe, though the Gitxsan use
Gispwudwada
Athabaskan language
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Southern_Tutchone_language
Skeena and Bulkley Rivers in northwestern B.C. They are members of the Gitxsan Treaty Society. The following Band Council members were elected to serve
Kispiox_Band_Council
Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
the traditional territories of the Tsay Keh Dene First Nation and the Gitxsan First Nation. "Protected Planet | Sustut Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved
Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area
Sustut_Provincial_Park_and_Protected_Area
Mixed language of the Métis people
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Michif
Proposed pipeline in Canada
by the Gitxsan hereditary chiefs, in exchange for $7 million. However, this deal was quickly overturned following the closure of the Gitxsan Treaty Society
Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines
Enbridge_Northern_Gateway_Pipelines
Canadian anthropologist
Press, pp. 237–269. Mills, A. (2001). Sacred land and coming back: How Gitxsan and Witsuwit'en reincarnation stretches Western boundaries. Canadian Journal
Antonia_Mills
Wood shaped into curves while wet
First Nations people of the North American west coast including the Haida, Gitxsan, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Sugpiaq, Unangax, Yup'ik, Inupiaq and Coast Salish
Bentwood
Lake in British Columbia, Canada
of the Babine and Shelagyote Rivers. It is named for Simon Gunanoot, a Gitxsan packer, guide-outfitter and storekeeper who was accused of murder, living
Gunanoot_Lake
SEMYOME shíshálh Sinixt Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Stʼatʼimc Stó꞉lō W̱SÁNEĆ Tsimshianic Gitxsan Nisg̱aʼa Tsʼmsyen Wakashan Ditidaht x̄áʼisla Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw Liǧʷiłdaxʷ
Wei_Wai_Kum_First_Nation
Canadian journalist
Angela Sterritt is a Canadian journalist of the Gitxsan Nation, who was a multi-platform reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Vancouver
Angela_Sterritt
English Methodist missionary
Kw'alaams as a base, he supervised mission work among the Nisga'a, Haida, Gitxsan, and other groups in addition to the Tsimshian. In 1892 Crosby developed
Thomas_Crosby_(missionary)
First Nations government of the Dakelh people in British Columbia, Canada
SEMYOME shíshálh Sinixt Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Stʼatʼimc Stó꞉lō W̱SÁNEĆ Tsimshianic Gitxsan Nisg̱aʼa Tsʼmsyen Wakashan Ditidaht x̄áʼisla Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw Liǧʷiłdaxʷ
Nadleh_Whutʼen_First_Nation
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Kitwangagh, or Kitwangar. According to legend, Lutraisuh, daughter of a Gitxsan noble family, was kidnapped by a Haida war party. After bearing three sons
Kitwanga
Wetʼsuwetʼen band government in British Columbia, Canada
needed] in alliance with the 35 members of the Hereditary Chiefs of the Gitxsan. INAC number 534, the Hagwilget Village First Nation had 694 members as
Hagwilget Village First Nation
Hagwilget_Village_First_Nation
1975 English TV series or programme
North America: The Haida of present-day British Columbia and Alaska; the Gitxsan of Skeena Country; and the Kwakwaka'wakw ("Kwakiutl") of present-day British
The_Tribal_Eye
<0.01% n/a n/a 290 <0.01% South Slavey 950 <0.01% n/a n/a 1,605 0.01% Gitxsan (Gitksan) 880 <0.01% n/a n/a 1,180 <0.01% North Slave (Hare) 765 <0.01%
Demographics_of_Canada
Indigenous sign language isolate
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Oneida_Sign_Language
Maritime Canadian sign language
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Maritime_Sign_Language
Variety of Northern Straits Salish
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Lekwungen_dialect
Indigenous peoples of North America
Nisqually Nooksack Puyallup Quinault Squamish Stó꞉lō Dakelh (Carrier) Gitxsan Haida Haisla Heiltsuk Kwakwakaʼwakw Makah Nisga'a Nuu-chah-nulth Nuxalk
Nez_Perce
Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
The park is located within the asserted traditional territory of the Gitxsan people, south of Nine Mile Mountain, just east of Hazelton in the Skeena
Ross_Lake_Provincial_Park
Ethnic group
T'set'sa'ut, meaning "those of the Interior", was used by the Nisga'a and Gitxsan in reference to their origin as migrants into the region from somewhere
Tsetsaut
as Simogyet Geel, was a Canadian artist and hereditary chief from the Gitxsan (Gitksan) First Nation in northwestern British Columbia. Harris was born
Walter_Harris_(artist)
Algonquian language
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Abenaki_language
Dialect of North Straits Salish
Shuswap Squamish Thompson Dakotan Stoney Sioux Assiniboine Tsimshian Coast Gitxsan Nisgaʼa Southern † Wakashan Ditidaht Haisla Heiltsuk-Oowekyala Kwakʼwala
Samish_dialect
Gitanmaax 1, British Columbia: 723 — Gitxsan Nation, Old Hazelton Gitsegukla 1, British Columbia: 721 — Gitxsan Nation, Gitseguecla Drift Pile River 150
List of Indian reserves in Canada by population
List_of_Indian_reserves_in_Canada_by_population
Protests in Canada
Office of the Wetsuweten since 1994, before having a joint office with the Gitxsan. The elected band councils were created by order of the Government of Canada
2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests
2020_Canadian_pipeline_and_railway_protests
GITXSAN
GITXSAN
GITXSAN
GITXSAN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Guildford in Surrey, which is probably named with Old English gylde ‘golden’ (perhaps used here to denote a sandy hill) + ford ‘ford’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cossey.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of French Cossé (see Cosse).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Armenian, Australian, Muslim
Sweet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic nickname for someone with large lips or with some deformity of the lips, from Middle English lippe (Old English lippa).English : perhaps from a Middle English personal name, Leppe or Lippe, apparently a short form of an Old English personal name formed with Lēof- ‘dear’, such as Lēofsige, Lēofstan.German : from a pet form of the personal name Philipp (see Philip).
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : nickname for a trustworthy person, from Middle English trow(e), trew(e) ‘faithful’, ‘steadfast’.English : variant of Tree, from Middle English trow, trew.English : topographic name for someone who lived near a depression in the ground, from Middle English trow ‘trough’, ‘hollow’.Translated form of French Jetté (see Jette). Trow represents the French Canadian pronunciation of English ‘throw’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Godess Durga
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fresh butter, One who takes pleasure in new joys
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Perfection
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Diamond
GITXSAN
GITXSAN
GITXSAN
GITXSAN
GITXSAN