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  • Guacharaca
  • Musical percussion instrument

    Guacharaca [ɡwatʃaɾaˈka] is a percussion instrument found in Colombia. It is a rasp named after a bird (ortalis guttata) whose call it is said to imitate

    Guacharaca

    Guacharaca

    Guacharaca

  • Güiro
  • Latin American percussion instrument

    made of metal. Other instruments similar to the güiro are the Colombian guacharaca, the Brazilian reco-reco, the Cabo Verdean ferrinho, the quijada (cow

    Güiro

    Güiro

    Güiro

  • Rufous-vented chachalaca
  • Species of bird

    inhabits northeast Colombia and northern Venezuela where it is called guacharaca, and the island of Tobago in Trinidad and Tobago where it is known as

    Rufous-vented chachalaca

    Rufous-vented chachalaca

    Rufous-vented_chachalaca

  • Colombia
  • Country in South America

    such as cumbia (it is played by the maracas, the drums, the gaitas and guacharaca), porro (it is a monotonous but joyful rhythm), mapalé (with its fast

    Colombia

    Colombia

    Colombia

  • Vallenato
  • Colombian folk music genre

    their messages. The first form of vallenato was played with gaita flutes, guacharaca, and caja, and later adopted other instruments like guitars. These troubadors

    Vallenato

    Vallenato

    Vallenato

  • Güira
  • Percussion instrument

    In Colombia for example, the güira has replaced the traditional wood “guacharaca” in modern vallenato music, specially during large live performances.

    Güira

    Güira

    Güira

  • Cumbia
  • Musical rhythms and folk dance traditions of Latin America

    characterized as having a simple "chu-chucu-chu" rhythm created by the guacharaca. The genre frequently incorporates brass instruments and piano. In order

    Cumbia

    Cumbia

  • Jorge Velosa
  • vocals, riolina, guacharaca Félix Ramiro Zambrano* – marcante guitar Javier Apráez* - tiple Jorge Velosa* – vocals, birimbao, guacharaca, riolina Delio

    Jorge Velosa

    Jorge_Velosa

  • Alberto Uribe Sierra
  • Santiago Uribe Vélez. He was assassinated in 1983 in his hacienda La Guacharaca. His family attributes the murder to the fact that he had previously resisted

    Alberto Uribe Sierra

    Alberto Uribe Sierra

    Alberto_Uribe_Sierra

  • Reco-reco
  • Brazilian percussion instrument

    Latin American countries, where it is known as güiro, güira, guayo and guacharaca. Traditionally, the reco-reco was made from a sawtooth notched cylindrical

    Reco-reco

    Reco-reco

    Reco-reco

  • Very Be Careful
  • Richard "Mil Caras" Panta on Caja Vallenata, Craig "Peabody" Martín on Guacharaca and Dante "The Rip" Ruiz on Cowbell. They have independently released

    Very Be Careful

    Very_Be_Careful

  • Guayo
  • Metal scraper used as a percussion instrument

    (Scraped idiophone, vessel) Playing range Speed of scrape produces some variation Related instruments Güiro, güira, guacharaca, reco-reco, quijada, washboard

    Guayo

    Guayo

    Guayo

  • Vallenato Legend Festival
  • Musical festival in northeastern Colombia

    vallenato music contests for best performer of accordion, caja vallenata and guacharaca, as well as piqueria (battle of lyrics) and best song. It is celebrated

    Vallenato Legend Festival

    Vallenato Legend Festival

    Vallenato_Legend_Festival

  • Valledupar
  • Municipality and city in Caribbean, Colombia

    played with accordion, a small drum (caja) and a scraping instrument (guacharaca). Since 1968 at the end of April, the city has held an annual four-day

    Valledupar

    Valledupar

    Valledupar

  • Los Corraleros de Majagual
  • Musical artist

    project of folk music in a rural context based on the accordion and the guacharaca. Fuentes named the group Los Corraleros de Majagual. Over the years, the

    Los Corraleros de Majagual

    Los Corraleros de Majagual

    Los_Corraleros_de_Majagual

  • La Perla (group)
  • featured on the Netflix series, Always a Witch. Diana Sanmiguel: maracas, guacharaca, drums and vocals Roberta Leona: tambor alegre, vocals Karen Forero: drums

    La Perla (group)

    La Perla (group)

    La_Perla_(group)

  • Music of Colombia
  • defeated Satan in a musical contest. Based around the accordion, the guacharaca, and the caja vallenata (a larger version of the bongo), vallenato has

    Music of Colombia

    Music of Colombia

    Music_of_Colombia

  • Armando Zabaleta
  • Colombian songwriter, singer, and musician

    Zabaleta Guevara (1927–2010) was a Colombian songwriter, singer, and guacharaca player. His best known composition is "No Voy a Patillal", which he wrote

    Armando Zabaleta

    Armando_Zabaleta

  • Joropo
  • Folk music genre from Colombia and Venezuela

    venezolano, capachos or maracas, bandola, mandolin, tiple, bandolón, guitar and guacharaca Subgenres Romantic Joropo, Creole Joropo, Alternative Joropo

    Joropo

    Joropo

    Joropo

  • List of musical instruments
  • 241 Indonesia percussion Gonguê idiophones 111.242 Brazil percussion Guacharaca idiophones Colombia percussion Guayo idiophones 112.23 Cuban percussion

    List of musical instruments

    List of musical instruments

    List_of_musical_instruments

  • Cumbia rebajada
  • Subgenre of Mexican cumbia

    Colombian cumbia (percussion, bass, and trumpets) and vallenato (snare drum, guacharaca, and accordion), but at a slower tempo, approximately 76 beats per minute

    Cumbia rebajada

    Cumbia_rebajada

  • La Tierra del Olvido
  • 1995 studio album by Carlos Vives

    Conga, Marimbas, Marimbula, Percussion Pablo Bernal – Drums Eder Polo – Guacharaca Ernesto "Teto" Ocampo – Guitar, Vocals Alfredo Rosado – Tamboura, Timbales

    La Tierra del Olvido

    La_Tierra_del_Olvido

  • Arnulfo Briceño
  • Colombian musician, songwriter, and lawyer

    Briceño and Gutiérrez formed the duo Los Pequeños Vallenatos, playing guacharaca and accordion respectively. The pair performed in Venezuela, Ecuador,

    Arnulfo Briceño

    Arnulfo_Briceño

  • Omar Geles
  • Colombian accordionist, singer, and songwriter

    Luis Carlos "Azabache" Varela on caja and Reinaldo "El Papi" Díaz on guacharaca. His winning songs were the paseo "Qué Dolor" (written by Luis Enrique

    Omar Geles

    Omar Geles

    Omar_Geles

  • Alberto Fernández Mindiola
  • Colombian singer and songwriter (born 1927)

    Alberto Fernández Mindiola (born 7 April 1927) is a Colombian singer, guacharaca player, and songwriter. Fernández is known as the "Golden Voice of Vallenato"

    Alberto Fernández Mindiola

    Alberto_Fernández_Mindiola

  • Elberto López
  • Colombian accordionist

    performing at the festival, and he was accompanied by Omar Castilla on guacharaca and Efraín López on caja. Later in his career, López recorded with vallenato

    Elberto López

    Elberto_López

  • Beltrán, Cundinamarca
  • Municipality and town in Cundinamarca, Colombia

    department of Cundinamarca. "Lío jurídico por las tierras de hacienda Las Guacharacas en Cundinamarca | Periodismo Público" (in Spanish). 2016-11-15. Retrieved

    Beltrán, Cundinamarca

    Beltrán, Cundinamarca

    Beltrán,_Cundinamarca

  • Alejo Durán
  • Colombian musician and songwriter (1919–1989)

    his first LP with a group comprising him on accordion, Carlos Vélez on guacharaca, Rafael Mojica on the caja, and Juan Madrid on guitar. In Barranquilla

    Alejo Durán

    Alejo_Durán

  • El Cocha Molina
  • Colombian accordionist

    the Vallenato Legend Festival, accompanied by Ovany Gómez on vocals and guacharaca, and Wilder Gómez on caja; he came second behind his cousin Chiche Maestre

    El Cocha Molina

    El_Cocha_Molina

  • José María Ramos
  • Colombian accordionist

    competition, accompanied by Simón Herrera on caja and Abel Suárez on guacharaca, defeating several competitors including Alberto Muegues, Miguel Ahumada

    José María Ramos

    José_María_Ramos

  • Cumbia (Colombia)
  • Regional music and dance style

    those who gave the lesson singing and those more proficient in handling guacharacas, millos, drums and maracas, to sing with delicacy the music of those

    Cumbia (Colombia)

    Cumbia (Colombia)

    Cumbia_(Colombia)

  • Colombian chachalaca
  • Species of bird

    Corredor, Germán (2012). "DIETA Y DISPERSIÓN DE SEMILLAS: ¿AFECTA LA GUACHARACA COLOMBIANA (ORTALIS COLUMBIANA) LA GERMINACIÓN DE LAS SEMILLAS CONSUMIDAS

    Colombian chachalaca

    Colombian chachalaca

    Colombian_chachalaca

  • Espeletia
  • Genus of plants

    Espeletia grisea Standl. Espeletia × gritaensis (Cuatrec.) Mavárez Espeletia guacharaca S.Díaz Espeletia × guascensis Cuatrec. Espeletia hanburyana Cuatrec. Espeletia

    Espeletia

    Espeletia

    Espeletia

  • Encanto (soundtrack)
  • 2021 soundtrack album by various artists

    instruments of Colombia, such as marimba, accordion, tiple, tambora, guacharaca, caja, maracas, arpa llanera, bandolas, and cuatros. The lyrics are in

    Encanto (soundtrack)

    Encanto_(soundtrack)

  • Binomio de Oro de América
  • Colombian Reguetón band

    Lesme Ortiz(timbales) Armando Castro (caja vallenata) Jesús Campiño (guacharaca) Misael Romero (congas & effects) Rafael Romero (congas & effects) Past

    Binomio de Oro de América

    Binomio_de_Oro_de_América

  • Ovidio Granados
  • Colombian accordionist and songwriter (1941–2026)

    del Cesar from 1959, alongside Rafael Mojica (caja), Eliécer Fragozo (guacharaca) and Luciano Gullo Fragozo (vocals). In 1968 he competed in the accordionist

    Ovidio Granados

    Ovidio_Granados

  • Leon (Leon Bridges album)
  • 2024 studio album by Leon Bridges

    acoustic guitar (8), electric guitar (9), pipe organ (11) Santiago Mijares – guacharaca, maracas, woodblock (track 1); percussion, bongos, palmas, campana (9)

    Leon (Leon Bridges album)

    Leon_(Leon_Bridges_album)

  • Anzoátegui
  • State in Venezuela

    earwig. Towards the heights are the paraulata, the maraquera pigeon, the guacharaca and the conoto. Among the few mammals that inhabit the cloudy areas are

    Anzoátegui

    Anzoátegui

    Anzoátegui

  • La Bicicleta
  • 2016 song by Carlos Vives and Shakira

    by Christian Camilo Peña, caña de millo by Tato Marenco and caja and guacharaca both played by Alfredo Rosado. "La Bicicleta" opens with an indigenous

    La Bicicleta

    La_Bicicleta

  • Nueva Esparta
  • State in Venezuela

    barred antshrike (Thamnophilus doliatus), the rufous-vented chachalaca or guacharaca (Ortalis ruficauda ruficauda), the Venezuelan turpial (Icterus icterus)

    Nueva Esparta

    Nueva Esparta

    Nueva_Esparta

  • Yacambú National Park
  • National park in Venezuela

    and caramerudo, cachicamo, the honey bear, among the birds stands the guacharaca, and snakes like the Viperinae. List of national parks of Venezuela Morrocoy

    Yacambú National Park

    Yacambú National Park

    Yacambú_National_Park

  • Chimila people
  • Indigenous people in the Andes of north-eastern Colombia

    singing of the rufous-vented chachalaca birds with an instrument called guacharaca and maracas. The Chimilas cultivated maize in a technical manner and to

    Chimila people

    Chimila people

    Chimila_people

  • Álvaro López (Colombian musician)
  • Colombian accordionist

    accompanied by Widinso Arias Martínez on caja and Ricardo José Vega Vásquez on guacharaca; they performed the merengue "Alcirita" (written by Luis Enrique Martínez)

    Álvaro López (Colombian musician)

    Álvaro_López_(Colombian_musician)

  • Guillermo Buitrago
  • Colombian composer (1920–1949)

    Buitrago on rhythm guitar and lead singer, and Carlos "stumpy" Rubio on guacharaca (Rubio was missing part of his left forearm). What came next was fame

    Guillermo Buitrago

    Guillermo Buitrago

    Guillermo_Buitrago

  • Almes Granados
  • Colombian accordionist

    the 2011 Vallenato Legend Festival, accompanied by Reynaldo Ortiz on guacharaca and his brother Adelmo Granados on caja. He performed the merengue "El

    Almes Granados

    Almes_Granados

  • Vuelve (Ricky Martin song)
  • 1998 song by Ricky Martin

    Mejía Avante – bass Florencia Mur – congas Maria Cristina Mejía Avante – guacharaca María Guadalupe Mejía Avante – güiro Diego Cardero – guitar Martin Cabello –

    Vuelve (Ricky Martin song)

    Vuelve_(Ricky_Martin_song)

  • Diomedes Díaz
  • Colombian vallenato artist (1957–2013)

    little goat) for his voice during puberty. He also learned to play the guacharaca and sing verses. Eventually, his uncle decided to help him train his voice

    Diomedes Díaz

    Diomedes Díaz

    Diomedes_Díaz

  • Miguel López (musician)
  • Colombian accordionist

    fifth Vallenato Legend Festival, accompanied by Jorge Oñate on vocals and guacharaca. This led some to call López the "mute king of vallenato" (Spanish: "rey

    Miguel López (musician)

    Miguel_López_(musician)

  • Abriendo Puertas (Gloria Estefan album)
  • 1995 studio album by Gloria Estefan

    Viola - Julien Barber Arranger, Bass, Bells, Clapping, Composer, Cuatro, Guacharaca, Acoustic Guitar, Jug, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer, Background Vocals

    Abriendo Puertas (Gloria Estefan album)

    Abriendo_Puertas_(Gloria_Estefan_album)

  • Julio Torres Mayorga
  • Colombian musician and songwriter

    (accordion), Custodio Morales (guitar), Eliseo Márquez (guitar), José Mejía (guacharaca), and Jorge Rojas (bongos). The group named themselves Los Alegres Vallenatos

    Julio Torres Mayorga

    Julio_Torres_Mayorga

  • Barranquilla Carnival
  • Colombian folklore festival

    Merengue, Puya, new trending ones), played with accordion, caja and guacharaca as main instruments. Salsa. Term referring to musical ensembles performing

    Barranquilla Carnival

    Barranquilla Carnival

    Barranquilla_Carnival

  • Enrique Díaz (musician)
  • Colombian musician and songwriter (1945–2014)

    of 22, he moved to Medellín, where he met Cástulo Padilla, who played guacharaca with him for 20 years. It was Padilla who convinced Otoniel Cardona, owner

    Enrique Díaz (musician)

    Enrique Díaz (musician)

    Enrique_Díaz_(musician)

  • Hugo Carlos Granados
  • Colombian accordionist

    was crowned vallenato king. He was accompanied by Odacir Montenegro on guacharaca and vocals, and José Jaime Murgas on caja. Second place went to Harold

    Hugo Carlos Granados

    Hugo_Carlos_Granados

  • Abriendo Puertas (song)
  • 1995 single by Gloria Estefan

    solo Cheito Quinonez – backing vocalist Kike Santander – bass guitar, guacharaca, backing vocalist Diana Serna – backing vocalist Dana Teboe – trombone

    Abriendo Puertas (song)

    Abriendo_Puertas_(song)

  • Parque del Este
  • Recreation park in Caracas, Venezuela

    as gonzalito, blue and yellow macaw, scarlet macaw, green macaw, North Guacharaca, barn owls, helmeted curassow, king vulture, red-billed toucan and reptiles

    Parque del Este

    Parque del Este

    Parque_del_Este

  • Tengo Fe
  • 1997 studio album by Carlos Vives

    Drums Einar Escaf – Drums, Percussion Mayte Montero – Gaita Eder Polo – Guacharaca Andrés Castro – Guitar Carlos Huertas – Guitar Ernesto "Teto" Ocampo –

    Tengo Fe

    Tengo_Fe

  • Alberto Pacheco
  • Colombian musician and songwriter (1935–1983)

    guitar, Carlos "Comecuero" Perdomo on the caja drum, and Carlos Vélez on guacharaca. In 1960 Pacheco travelled to Mexico with Julio Bovea. On returning he

    Alberto Pacheco

    Alberto_Pacheco

  • Clásicos de la Provincia
  • 1993 studio album by Carlos Vives

    Electric Guitar Antonio Arnedo - Gaita, Soprano Saxophone Eder Polo - Guacharaca Bernardo Ossa - Keyboards, Percussion Michael Egizi - Piano Alfredo Rosado

    Clásicos de la Provincia

    Clásicos_de_la_Provincia

  • The Family Madrigal
  • 2021 song by Stephanie Beatriz, Olga Merediz and cast of Encanto

    by Colombian folk instruments such as an accordion, caja vallenata and guacharaca. Mirabel performs the song to introduce the film's core characters—the

    The Family Madrigal

    The_Family_Madrigal

  • Latina (album)
  • 2016 studio album by Thalía

    Ortega - Arranger, Engineer, Keyboards, Musical Direction, Programming Guacharaca Reynaldo Ortiz - Accordion Chiky Bom Bom "La Pantera" - Composer, Featured

    Latina (album)

    Latina_(album)

  • Popayán
  • City in Cauca, Colombia

    in playing the chirimía, that is made up of flutes (transverse cane), guacharacas, drums, castrueras and triángulos, making its appearance in the traditional

    Popayán

    Popayán

    Popayán

  • List of South American folk music traditions
  • bombo caja capacho carrizo clarinet cuatro cymbal flauto de millo gaita guacharaca guache guachos harp marimba marimbula pito saxophone snare drum tambor

    List of South American folk music traditions

    List_of_South_American_folk_music_traditions

  • Vallenato Legend Festival 1968
  • Colombian music festival (1st edition)

    (Spanish: rey vallenato). He was accompanied by Juan Manuel Tapias on guacharaca and Pastor "El Niño" Arrieta on caja, and performed the songs "Alicia

    Vallenato Legend Festival 1968

    Vallenato_Legend_Festival_1968

  • Vallenato Legend Festival 1969
  • Colombian music festival (2nd edition)

    Colacho Mendoza won the competition, accompanied by Adán Montero on guacharaca and Rodolfo Castilla on caja. In the final they performed the paseo "La

    Vallenato Legend Festival 1969

    Vallenato_Legend_Festival_1969

  • Magín Díaz
  • Colombian musician and composer (1922-2017)

    able to play all kinds of instruments, including the drums, maracas, and guacharaca. In his teenage years, he worked on a plantation as a sugar cutter. Plantations

    Magín Díaz

    Magín_Díaz

  • Tourism in Colombia
  • execution of the carranguera music the guitar, the tiple, requinto-tiple, the guacharaca and the voice are used. Porro Sanjuanero (bambuco and joropo fussion)

    Tourism in Colombia

    Tourism in Colombia

    Tourism_in_Colombia

  • Jeimy Arrieta
  • Colombian accordionist

    She was accompanied by Alberto Camacho on caja and Jorge Luis Daza on guacharaca. Arrieta has also won accordion competitions at several other Colombian

    Jeimy Arrieta

    Jeimy_Arrieta

  • Glossary of Colombian music
  • gaita is a traditional cumbia ensemble guabina – A kind of música andina guacharaca – A scraper, common in vallenato guache – Rattles made from filling metal

    Glossary of Colombian music

    Glossary_of_Colombian_music

  • Pedro García Díaz
  • Colombian singer, songwriter, accordionist, and lawyer

    Universitarios alongside Victor Soto on accordion, Reynaldo López on guacharaca, Pablo López on caja, and Esteban Salas on backing vocals. Los Universitarios'

    Pedro García Díaz

    Pedro_García_Díaz

  • José María Peñaranda
  • Colombian musician and songwriter

    accompanied by Ana Luisa Colón on tiple and another musician on dulzaina and guacharaca. An acetate disc of this version eventually reached Eduardo Armani, who

    José María Peñaranda

    José_María_Peñaranda

  • List of national monuments of Colombia
  • Restrepo was born Sabaneta station Caramanta station Conejo station Guacharacas station Neftalí Sierra San Jorge station Estación del ferrocarril Providencia

    List of national monuments of Colombia

    List_of_national_monuments_of_Colombia

  • List of Caribbean idiophones
  • with small, closely spaced holes, played with a piece of wire or nail guacharaca Colombia 112.23 Long tube scraper made of wood, used in vallenato and

    List of Caribbean idiophones

    List_of_Caribbean_idiophones

  • Magín Díaz y el Sexteto Gamerano
  • 2015 studio album by Magín Díaz and Sexteto Gamerano

    and musical arrangements Enrique Díaz – guache and chorus Germán Soto – guacharaca Jorge Luís Pérez – choirs Production Mauricio Sandoval – production Diego

    Magín Díaz y el Sexteto Gamerano

    Magín_Díaz_y_el_Sexteto_Gamerano

  • Corazón Profundo
  • 2013 studio album by Carlos Vives

    Montero – gaita, percussion Luis Angel "El Papa" Pastor – bass Eder Polo – guacharaca Alfredo Rosado – snare drum Rodny Terán – percussion Robert Vilera – percussion

    Corazón Profundo

    Corazón_Profundo

  • Diógenes Cuero
  • Ecuadorian poet and cultural activist (1948–2019)

    Carimba. His poetry made use of the artefact and symbols of his region: la guacharaca, la chautiza, la gualgura and la tunda. He died in 2019, leaving behind

    Diógenes Cuero

    Diógenes_Cuero

  • Gratitud
  • 2008 studio album by Fonseca

    keyboards, palms, programming, recording, sampling Luis Angel Pastor – bass guitar Tony Peluso – mix engineer Alfredo Rosado – wood block, guacharaca

    Gratitud

    Gratitud

  • List of Cordia species
  • Cordia grandicalyx Oberm. Cordia grandis Roxb. Cordia greggii Torr. Cordia guacharaca Gaviria Cordia guerkeana Loes. Cordia guineensis Thonn. Cordia harrisii

    List of Cordia species

    List_of_Cordia_species

  • Loraine Lara
  • Colombian accordionist, songwriter, and singer

    Festival, accompanied by Fabio Maestre on caja and Andrea Guillén on guacharaca. Wendy Corzo came second, and Maribel Cortina came third. Lara performed

    Loraine Lara

    Loraine Lara

    Loraine_Lara

  • Julio Bovea
  • Colombian musician

    played lead guitar and sang, along with Alberto Fernández Mindiola on guacharaca and lead vocals, and Ángel Fontanilla on rhythm guitar and backing vocals

    Julio Bovea

    Julio_Bovea

  • Rafael Salas (musician)
  • Colombian accordionist

    both renowned vallenato accordionists. Salas played the accordion, the guacharaca, and the caja. He competed in the amateur accordionist competition of

    Rafael Salas (musician)

    Rafael_Salas_(musician)

  • History of Valledupar
  • singing of the rufous-vented chachalaca birds with an instrument called guacharaca and maracas. The Chimila cultivated the maize in a technical manner and

    History of Valledupar

    History_of_Valledupar

  • Lágrimas Cálidas
  • 2006 studio album by Fanny Lu

    Echeverri – vocals Catalina Rodríguez – vocals Alfredo Rosado – caja vallenata, guacharaca Edigio Cuadrado – accordion Andrés Castro – guitar Technical credits Jose

    Lágrimas Cálidas

    Lágrimas_Cálidas

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  • Ursel
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, German, Latin, Swedish

    Ursel

    Little Female Bear

  • Barrie
  • Boy/Male

    English American French Irish

    Barrie

    Fair-haired.

  • SELDA
  • Female

    Yiddish

    SELDA

    Variant spelling of Yiddish Zelda, SELDA means "happiness, joy."

  • Gurujeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Gurujeet

    Winner of Guru by his Knowledge; Lord Shiva

  • Brioni
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Greek

    Brioni

    A Flowering Vine; The Name of a Flowering Vine Used in Folk Medicine

  • SHEENA
  • Female

    English

    SHEENA

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Síne, SHEENA means "God is gracious."

  • Aadrika
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Aadrika

    Goddess Lakshmi; Mountain; Celestial

  • Nithiwin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Nithiwin

    Good Win

  • Anilkumar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Anilkumar

    Son of Wind; Hanuman

  • Rasmiya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rasmiya

    Ceremonious; Formal; Feminine of Rasmi

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