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  • Kampar language
  • Malayic language of Sumatra, Indonesia

    The Kampar language (Kampar: Bahaso Kampau, Jawi: بهاسو كمڤاو), locally known as Ocu (Kampar: Bahaso Ocu), is a Malayic language spoken mainly by the Kampar

    Kampar language

    Kampar language

    Kampar_language

  • Kampar Regency
  • Regency in Riau, Indonesia

    Kampar is a regency (kabupaten) of Riau Province of Indonesia. The regency formerly included a much larger part of Riau Province, but on 4 October 1999

    Kampar Regency

    Kampar Regency

    Kampar_Regency

  • Kampar, Perak
  • Town in Perak, Malaysia

    Kampar (Perak Malay: Kampo) is a town located in the state of Perak, Malaysia, and serves as the administrative centre of Kampar District in Perak. Founded

    Kampar, Perak

    Kampar, Perak

    Kampar,_Perak

  • Riau Malay language
  • Dialect continuum of Malayic languages in Riau, Indonesia

    exhibits influences from the Kampar language, owing to its proximity to Kampar Regency and the strong impact of Kampar’s traditions and culture in Pelalawan

    Riau Malay language

    Riau Malay language

    Riau_Malay_language

  • Kuantan language
  • Malayic language of Riau, Indonesia

    Malay or Minangkabau. While the Minangkabau community considers the Kampar language a dialect of Minangkabau, this view is contested by most Kuantan speakers

    Kuantan language

    Kuantan language

    Kuantan_language

  • Kampar River
  • River in Indonesia

    tributaries of almost equal size: the Kampar Kanan River (or Right Kampar) and the Kampar Kiri River (or Left Kampar). The Kampar Kanan River passes through Lima

    Kampar River

    Kampar River

    Kampar_River

  • Kampar River, Malaysia
  • Kampar River in Perak, Kampar

    Kampar River is a river located in Kampar, Perak in Malaysia. The river is 414 km (257 mi) long. The Kampar River is also a popular destination site for

    Kampar River, Malaysia

    Kampar River, Malaysia

    Kampar_River,_Malaysia

  • Malay language
  • Austronesian language

    Austronesian language native to several islands of Maritime Southeast Asia and the Malay Peninsula on mainland Asia. The language is an official language of Brunei

    Malay language

    Malay language

    Malay_language

  • Kampar District
  • District in Perak, Malaysia

    The Kampar District (Kinta South) is a district in Perak, Malaysia. It was a district on 21 May 2009 after the Sultan of Perak declared Kampar the state's

    Kampar District

    Kampar_District

  • Salehuddin of Perak
  • Sultan of Perak (1630–1636)

    Sallehuddin is said to have sailed to Kampar, Sumatra and died there in 1636. According to a document from the History of the Kampar Society in the Peninsula, the

    Salehuddin of Perak

    Salehuddin_of_Perak

  • Indonesian language
  • Language spoken in Indonesia

    Indonesia) is the official and national language of Indonesia. It is a standardized variety of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca

    Indonesian language

    Indonesian language

    Indonesian_language

  • Kampar railway station
  • Railway station in Kampar, Perak, Malaysia

    The Kampar railway station is a Malaysian train station located and named after the town of Kampar, Perak. The station is situated at the south-eastern

    Kampar railway station

    Kampar railway station

    Kampar_railway_station

  • Cantonese
  • Prestige variety of Yue Chinese

    capital city of Ipoh and its surrounding towns of Gopeng, Batu Gajah, and Kampar of the Kinta Valley region plus the towns of Tapah and Bidor in the southern

    Cantonese

    Cantonese

  • Kampar Kiri River
  • River in Riau, Indonesia

    The Kampar Kiri River is a river in central Sumatra, Indonesia, about 900 km northwest of the capital Jakarta. It is a tributary of the Kampar River. The

    Kampar Kiri River

    Kampar_Kiri_River

  • Gopeng
  • Town in Perak, Malaysia

    Gopeng (Jawi: ڬوڤيڠ, Chinese: 务边) is a town located in Mukim Teja, Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia. It is situated approximately 20 km (12 mi) south of

    Gopeng

    Gopeng

    Gopeng

  • Malayic languages
  • Subgroup of the Austronesian language family

    Malay, Kaur, Kerinci, Kubu, Langkat Malay, Lubu, Minangkabau (incl. Jamee, Kampar, Kuantan, Mukomuko, and Pesisir), Musi, Palembang, Pekal, Riau Malay, Serdang

    Malayic languages

    Malayic languages

    Malayic_languages

  • Mambang Di Awan
  • small town in Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia. Its name means "Haunter/spirit in the Clouds". Mambang Di Awan is situated near Kampar.It lies between

    Mambang Di Awan

    Mambang_Di_Awan

  • Kutainese language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Kutai or Kutainese is a Malayic language spoken by 300,000 to 500,000 people. It is the native language of the Kutai people, the indigenous ethnic group

    Kutainese language

    Kutainese language

    Kutainese_language

  • Kampar (federal constituency)
  • Federal constituency in Perak, Malaysia

    Kampar is a federal constituency in Kampar District and Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat from 1959 to 1974

    Kampar (federal constituency)

    Kampar (federal constituency)

    Kampar_(federal_constituency)

  • 1996 Pos Dipang mudslide
  • 1996 mudslide disaster in Malaysia

    at 6:00 PM (Malaysia time) in the Pos Dipang Orang Asli Settlement in Kampar, Perak. The event occurred just two days before Malaysia’s 39th Independence

    1996 Pos Dipang mudslide

    1996_Pos_Dipang_mudslide

  • 2009 Perak suspension bridge collapse
  • Bridge collapse in Malaysia

    schoolchildren plunged into the Kampar River when a suspension bridge they were crossing collapsed on Monday night in Kuala Dipang near Kampar, Perak. Three children

    2009 Perak suspension bridge collapse

    2009_Perak_suspension_bridge_collapse

  • Temoh
  • Town in Perak, Malaysia

    Padang District of Perak, Malaysia. The town is located midway between Kampar and Tapah. This town is named after the Temu River which later became a

    Temoh

    Temoh

    Temoh

  • Muzaffar Shah I of Perak
  • Sultan of Perak (1528–1549)

    When Mahmud Shah was defeated by the Portuguese in 1526, he retreated to Kampar in Sumatra. When he passed away there around 1528, Raja Ali succeeded him

    Muzaffar Shah I of Perak

    Muzaffar_Shah_I_of_Perak

  • Kapar
  • Town in Klang District, Selangor, Malaysia

    expression urang kampar which refers to a "foreigner" or "outsider". Asmah Haji Omar (2015). "Kampar dalam geolinguistik dan geobudaya Melayu" [Kampar in Malay

    Kapar

    Kapar

    Kapar

  • Cia-Cia language
  • Austronesian language spoken on Buton island, Indonesia

    Cia-Cia, also known as (South) Buton or Butonese, is an Austronesian language spoken principally around the city of Baubau on the southern tip of Buton

    Cia-Cia language

    Cia-Cia_language

  • Fan Yew Teng
  • Malaysian activist and politician

    Democratic Action Party (DAP), a Member of the Parliament of Malaysia for Kampar and Menglembu, and an Assemblyman in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly

    Fan Yew Teng

    Fan_Yew_Teng

  • Tetun language
  • Austronesian language spoken on Timor

    Portuguese: Tétum [ˈtɛtũ]) is an Austronesian language spoken on the island of Timor. It is one of the official languages of Timor-Leste and it is also spoken

    Tetun language

    Tetun language

    Tetun_language

  • Languages of Indonesia
  • additional languages, heritage languages, languages in the religious domain, English as a lingua franca, and sign languages. The official language of Indonesia

    Languages of Indonesia

    Languages of Indonesia

    Languages_of_Indonesia

  • Kampar Kanan River
  • River in Indonesia

    The Kampar Kanan River is a river in Riau province, Sumatra island, Indonesia. It is a tributary of the Kampar River. The river springs out of Mount Gadang

    Kampar Kanan River

    Kampar_Kanan_River

  • Dutch language in Indonesia
  • Dutch was the language used by Dutch settlers for centuries in the Indonesian archipelago, both when it was still colonized or partially colonized by the

    Dutch language in Indonesia

    Dutch language in Indonesia

    Dutch_language_in_Indonesia

  • Riau
  • Province in Sumatra, Indonesia

    of the Buddhist empire of Srivijaya c. 11th-12th century, is situated in Kampar Regency in Riau province. Following the spread of Islam in the 14th century

    Riau

    Riau

    Riau

  • Javanese language
  • Austronesian language

    western Java. It is the native language of more than 68 million people. Javanese is the largest of the Austronesian languages in number of native speakers

    Javanese language

    Javanese language

    Javanese_language

  • Riau Malays
  • Ethnic group of Indonesia

    same time pursuing the followers of Sultan Mahmud Shah who withdrew to Kampar after the fall of the Malacca Sultanate. The second opinion "riau" comes

    Riau Malays

    Riau Malays

    Riau_Malays

  • Teor-Kur language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Maluku, Indonesia

    Teor and Kur are two Austronesian language varieties of the Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian branch spoken near Kei Island, Indonesia. They are reportedly

    Teor-Kur language

    Teor-Kur_language

  • Lee Chee Leong
  • Malaysian politician (born 1957)

    (MCA). He served as one-term Member of Parliament (MP) of Malaysia for Kampar constituency in Perak, Malaysia from March 2008 to May 2013. As MP, he was

    Lee Chee Leong

    Lee Chee Leong

    Lee_Chee_Leong

  • Putri Ariani
  • Indonesian singer-songwriter (born 2005)

    born with the name Ariani Nisma Putri on 31 December 2005, in Bangkinang, Kampar, Riau. She is the first child of three siblings of Ismawan Kurnianto of

    Putri Ariani

    Putri Ariani

    Putri_Ariani

  • Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
  • Non-profit private research university in Malaysia

    for its first intake. The university has two campuses, the award-winning Kampar campus in the state of Perak while the other one is in Sungai Long located

    Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

    Universiti_Tunku_Abdul_Rahman

  • Shahir
  • Malaysian singer and actor (born 1988)

    five children.[citation needed] Shahir studied at Sekolah Kebangsaan Kampar, Kampar, Perak from Year 1 until Year 6 and then at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan

    Shahir

    Shahir

  • Chong Yee-Voon
  • Malaysian writer

    Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Cheng Î-bûn; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Chûng Yì-vùn; born February 13, 1969, in Kampar, Perak) is a Malaysian writer who writes in Chinese. She is a professor

    Chong Yee-Voon

    Chong_Yee-Voon

  • Kota Bharu railway station
  • Railway station in Kampar, Perak, Malaysia

    Bharu Freight Yard) is a Malaysian train station in Kota Bharu, Gopeng, Kampar District, Perak. But prior to the Rawang–Ipoh Electrified Double Tracking

    Kota Bharu railway station

    Kota_Bharu_railway_station

  • Gaharu Tea Valley
  • Tea plantation in Kampar, Perak, Malaysia

    Valley (Chinese: 務邊沉香山茶園) is an agro-tourism tea plantation in Gopeng, Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia. The tea valley started to welcome visitors since

    Gaharu Tea Valley

    Gaharu Tea Valley

    Gaharu_Tea_Valley

  • Malim Nawar
  • Town in Kampar, Perak, Malaysia

    Malim Nawar (Jawi: ماليم ناور) is a small town in Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia. "Latar Belakang". 4 November 2015. 4°21′N 101°07′E / 4.350°N 101

    Malim Nawar

    Malim Nawar

    Malim_Nawar

  • Acehnese language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    is an Austronesian language of the Chamic branch natively spoken by the Acehnese people in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. This language is also spoken by Acehnese

    Acehnese language

    Acehnese language

    Acehnese_language

  • Hang Nadim
  • Legendary Malay hero

    up to 1526. Mahmud died in the Kampar Regency (modern Sumatra) in 1528 and was known posthumously as Marhum Kampar. In the Sejarah Melayu (the Malay

    Hang Nadim

    Hang_Nadim

  • Ren'Py
  • Game engine for the creation of visual novels

    Mellon School of Art, Faculty of Art at University Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar, Perak, Malaysia, and as a tool for information literacy. Free and open-source

    Ren'Py

    Ren'Py

    Ren'Py

  • Perak
  • State of Malaysia

    administrative districts in Perak, namely Batang Padang, Hilir Perak, Hulu Perak, Kampar, Kerman, Kinta, Kuala Kangsar, Larut Matang dan Selama, Manjung, Muslim

    Perak

    Perak

    Perak

  • Perak Transit
  • Public bus operator in Perak, Malaysia

    developer of some bus terminals in the state such as Meru Raya Terminal, Kampar Putra Terminal and Bidor Sentral. Perak Transit was founded by Cheong Kong

    Perak Transit

    Perak_Transit

  • Nakaʼela language
  • Extinct Austronesian language of Indonesia

    Nakaʼela is a possibly extinct Austronesian language spoken in Seram, Indonesia. Usage decreased after speakers moved out of the mountains. Nakaʼela at

    Nakaʼela language

    Nakaʼela_language

  • Kuantan Singingi Regency
  • Regency in Riau, Indonesia

    Kuantan Singingi ([k(u)ˈwan̪t̪an siˈŋiŋi]), sometimes abbreviated as Kuansing ([k(u)ˈwansɪŋ]), is an inland regency (kabupaten) of Riau Province, Indonesia

    Kuantan Singingi Regency

    Kuantan Singingi Regency

    Kuantan_Singingi_Regency

  • Gopeng Baru Jamek Mosque
  • Mosque in Gopeng, Perak, Malaysia

    community mosque located off Jalan Gopeng (Gopeng Road) in the town of Gopeng, Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia. It was built[when?] to provide a larger space

    Gopeng Baru Jamek Mosque

    Gopeng_Baru_Jamek_Mosque

  • Malay trade and creole languages
  • Languages descended from Low Malay

    is a mixture of three languages: Indonesian (national language), a local language and Chinese elements (ancestry/ethnic language, particularly for certain

    Malay trade and creole languages

    Malay_trade_and_creole_languages

  • Wetarese language
  • Austronesian language of Wetar, Indonesia

    Wetarese is an Austronesian language of Wetar, an island in the south Maluku, Indonesia, and of the nearby island Liran. The four identified principal

    Wetarese language

    Wetarese_language

  • Tempurung Cave
  • Cave in Kampar, Perak, Malaysia

    Ipoh, the capital of Perak. It is also only a 15-minute drive from Sungai Kampar which is also the focus of tourists for kayaking or rafting across the rapids

    Tempurung Cave

    Tempurung Cave

    Tempurung_Cave

  • Jofotek-Bromnya language
  • Papuan language of Indonesia

    Jofotek-Bromnya is a Papuan language of Sarmi Regency, Papua, Indonesia. There are two dialects: Bromnya dialect, spoken in Srum village, Bonggo subdistrict

    Jofotek-Bromnya language

    Jofotek-Bromnya_language

  • Makassarese language
  • Austronesian language of South Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Regencies, and Makassar. Within the Austronesian language family, Makassarese is part of the South Sulawesi language group, although its vocabulary is considered

    Makassarese language

    Makassarese language

    Makassarese_language

  • Batta language
  • Austronesian language spoken in West Papua

    Batta (Batanta) is an Austronesian language spoken in Batanta Island, one of the Raja Ampat Islands. According to local history, some Batta speakers originated

    Batta language

    Batta_language

  • Saponi language
  • Extinct Papuan language of Indonesia

    Saponi is an extinct Papuan language of Indonesia. It was spoken in Botawa village of Waropen Bawah Subdistrict in Waropen Regency. Woria is also spoken

    Saponi language

    Saponi_language

  • Lindu language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Lindu or Tado is an Austronesian language of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia spoken by the Lindu people. It is closely related to Moma. Lindu at Ethnologue

    Lindu language

    Lindu_language

  • South Barisan Malay
  • Austronesian spoken language in Indonesia

    region. Later, to avoid misidentification with a temporal stage of Malay language (i.e. the transition between Old Malay and Modern Malay), the term Central

    South Barisan Malay

    South Barisan Malay

    South_Barisan_Malay

  • Batak Simalungun language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sumatra, Indonesia

    Simalungun, or Batak Simalungun, is an Austronesian language of Sumatra. It is spoken mainly in Simalungun Regency and Pematang Siantar, North Sumatra

    Batak Simalungun language

    Batak_Simalungun_language

  • Yeretuar language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    called Umar or Goni, is an Eastern Malayo-Polynesian language in its putative Cenderawasih languages branch, originating from Cenderawasih Bay (Geelvink

    Yeretuar language

    Yeretuar_language

  • Pasaman Regency
  • Regency in West Sumatra, Indonesia

    Sumatra, so Pasaman means "equality" between two tribes in the Minangkabau language (Indonesian: Persamaan). The first Vice-Regent of Pasaman was H. Ahmad

    Pasaman Regency

    Pasaman Regency

    Pasaman_Regency

  • Anus language
  • Oceanic language spoken in Indonesia

    Austronesian language spoken on an island in Jayapura Bay, east of the Tor River in Papua province of Indonesia. It is one of the Sarmi languages. Anus at

    Anus language

    Anus_language

  • Kota Bharu, Perak
  • 400139°N 101.079278°E / 4.400139; 101.079278 Kota Bharu is a small town in Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia. It is a very small railway town with a police

    Kota Bharu, Perak

    Kota_Bharu,_Perak

  • Mohd Azlan Helmi
  • Malaysian politician, entrepreneur and assistant engineer

    Chief of PKR of Kampar in 2014, Division Committee Member of PKR of Kampar in 2010, Division Polling and Counting Agent (PACA) of Kampar from 2009 to 2013

    Mohd Azlan Helmi

    Mohd_Azlan_Helmi

  • Sama–Bajaw languages
  • Austronesian language family of Borneo and the Philippines

    The Sama–Bajaw languages are a well-established group of languages spoken by the Sama-Bajau peoples (Aꞌa sama) of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia

    Sama–Bajaw languages

    Sama–Bajaw languages

    Sama–Bajaw_languages

  • Mainstream Kenyah language
  • Language of Borneo

    Yuni Utami (2017). Inventory of Kenyah Lepo Tau Segmental Sounds. Kaipuleohone's archive of Robert Blust's work includes notes on Kenyah language v t e

    Mainstream Kenyah language

    Mainstream_Kenyah_language

  • Manado Malay
  • Creole language spoken in Manado

    Manado Malay, Manadonese, or simply the Manado language, is a creole language spoken in Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi province in Indonesia, and

    Manado Malay

    Manado_Malay

  • Sundanese language
  • Language spoken in Indonesia

    to the Malayic languages, as well as to language groups spoken in Borneo such as the Land Dayak languages or the Kayan–Murik languages, based on high

    Sundanese language

    Sundanese language

    Sundanese_language

  • Pesisir language
  • Language

    The Pesisir language (Pesisir: Bahaso Pasisi, Indonesian: Bahasa Pesisir, lit. 'coastal language'), also known as Baiko (Pesisir: Bahaso Baiko), is a dialect

    Pesisir language

    Pesisir language

    Pesisir_language

  • Voiced uvular fricative
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʁ⟩ in IPA

    Masni, Atri Kehana (2021-12-31). "Sistem Fonem Isolek Kuntu Kabupaten Kampar". MEDAN MAKNA: Jurnal Ilmu Kebahasaan Dan Kesastraan. 19 (2): 207. doi:10

    Voiced uvular fricative

    Voiced uvular fricative

    Voiced_uvular_fricative

  • Tolaki language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Tolaki (To'olaki) is the major language of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is an Austronesian language of the Celebic branch. /b/ and /d/ are optionally

    Tolaki language

    Tolaki_language

  • Lampung language
  • Language in Indonesia

    Lampung or Lampungic (cawa Lampung) is an Austronesian language or dialect cluster with around 1.5 million native speakers, who primarily belong to the

    Lampung language

    Lampung language

    Lampung_language

  • Languages of Sulawesi
  • Gorontalo–Mongondow languages Sangiric languages Minahasan languages Celebic languages South Sulawesi languages The remaining three languages are affiliated

    Languages of Sulawesi

    Languages of Sulawesi

    Languages_of_Sulawesi

  • Dela–Oenale language
  • Timoric language spoken in Indonesia

    Roti) is an Austronesian language of Indonesia. Western Rote is a member of the Timor-Babar branch of Malayo-Polynesian languages spoken in west coast of

    Dela–Oenale language

    Dela–Oenale_language

  • Maʼanyan language
  • Austronesian (East Barito) language spoken in central Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Maʼanyan Dayak, Maanyan Dayak is an Austronesian language belonging to the eastern branch of the Barito language family. According to the 2003 census, it is

    Maʼanyan language

    Maʼanyan_language

  • Namut–Nginamanu language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Flores, Indonesia

    Namut and Nginamanu are dialects of a language of central Flores, in East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. They are closely related to Ngadha. v t e

    Namut–Nginamanu language

    Namut–Nginamanu_language

  • Rokan Hulu Regency
  • Regency in Riau, Indonesia

    Hulu Regency was created on 4 October 1999 as a result of the division of Kampar Regency, of which it was previously the western 24%. The new Regency was

    Rokan Hulu Regency

    Rokan Hulu Regency

    Rokan_Hulu_Regency

  • Petjo
  • Dutch creole in Indonesia

    creole language that originated among the Indos, a people of mixed Dutch and Indonesian ancestry in the former Dutch East Indies. The language has influences

    Petjo

    Petjo

  • Ngadha language
  • Language in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

    Austronesian language, one of six languages spoken in the central stretch of the Indonesian island of Flores. From west to east these languages are Ngadha

    Ngadha language

    Ngadha_language

  • Musi languages
  • Group of Malayic languages

    The Musi languages consists of a collection of closely related Malayic varieties spoken in the eastern and northern regions of South Sumatra, as well

    Musi languages

    Musi languages

    Musi_languages

  • Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen
  • Norwegian Sami musician (born 1998)

    August 2025. Karlsson, Simon (5 March 2025). "Samiska popstjärnan Ella Marie kämpar för samernas rättigheter – skrev disslåt riktad mot norsk minister" [Sámi

    Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen

    Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen

    Ella_Marie_Hætta_Isaksen

  • Tukang Besi language
  • Austronesian language of the Tukangbesi Islands of southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

    or known in Indonesia by the terms Pulo or Wakatobi, is an Austronesian language spoken in the Tukangbesi Islands in southeast Sulawesi in Indonesia by

    Tukang Besi language

    Tukang_Besi_language

  • Pisa language
  • Trans–New Guinea language spoken in Indonesia

    Awyu, is an Awyu language of South Papua, Indonesia. It may actually be three languages, depending on one's criteria for a 'language': West Awyu Wildeman

    Pisa language

    Pisa_language

  • Dusun Balangan language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Dusun Balangan (Halong) is a language spoken by the Halong Dayak people in the Balangan Regency, South Kalimantan and Tanjung Pinang village in Paser Regency

    Dusun Balangan language

    Dusun_Balangan_language

  • Greater North Borneo languages
  • Proposed subgroup of Austronesian languages

    Greater North Borneo languages are a proposed subgroup of the Austronesian language family. The subgroup historically covers languages that are spoken throughout

    Greater North Borneo languages

    Greater_North_Borneo_languages

  • Lio language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Flores, Indonesia

    Lio (also erroneously spelled Li'o) is an Austronesian language spoken in the central part of Flores, one of the Lesser Sunda Islands in the eastern half

    Lio language

    Lio_language

  • Balinese language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    languages groups, which consists of Balinese, Sasak language on Lombok and Sumbawa language on Sumbawa island. The higher registers of the language borrow

    Balinese language

    Balinese language

    Balinese_language

  • Mardijker Creole
  • Extinct Portuguese-based creole of Jakarta

    creole of Jakarta. It was the native tongue of the Mardijker people. The language was introduced with the establishment of the Dutch settlement of Batavia

    Mardijker Creole

    Mardijker Creole

    Mardijker_Creole

  • Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Protected area in Indonesia

    kilometers. it is located in Riau, specifically in Kampar Kiri Hulu and Kampar Kiri that located in Kampar Regency and also covered in Singingi Hilir, Singingi

    Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Sanctuary

    Bukit_Rimbang_Bukit_Baling_Wildlife_Sanctuary

  • Ratahan language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Ratahan (also Toratán) is an Austronesian language spoken in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The language is mainly spoken in the Southeast Minahasa region

    Ratahan language

    Ratahan_language

  • Bakatiʼ language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Bekatiʼ (Bekatiq, Bakati) is a Dayak language of Borneo. Bekatiʼ at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Tampajara, Hilarinus (2013). Kamus

    Bakatiʼ language

    Bakatiʼ language

    Bakatiʼ_language

  • Toraja-Saʼdan language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Austronesian language spoken in South Sulawesi, Indonesia by the Toraja people. It shares the name Taeʼ with East Toraja. Most of the Toraja language mapping

    Toraja-Saʼdan language

    Toraja-Saʼdan_language

  • Iban language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Brunei, Kalimantan, and Sarawak

    The Iban language (jaku Iban) is spoken by the Iban, one of the Dayak ethnic groups who live in Brunei, the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan and

    Iban language

    Iban language

    Iban_language

  • Ambel language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    where it is primarily spoken, is a heavily Papuan-influenced Austronesian language spoken on the island of Waigeo in the Raja Ampat archipelago near the northwestern

    Ambel language

    Ambel_language

  • North Asmat language
  • Asmat language spoken in Indonesia

    North Asmat is a Papuan language of West New Guinea, spoken by the Asmat people. Dialects are Momogo (Mumugu), Pupis and Irogo (Eroko). North Asmat at

    North Asmat language

    North_Asmat_language

  • Galoli language
  • Timoric language spoken in East Timor

    The Galoli, or Galolen, is a language of the East Timorese with a population of around 50,000, mainly along the northern coast of the Manatuto district

    Galoli language

    Galoli language

    Galoli_language

  • Maʼya language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    Maʼya is an Austronesian language of the Raja Ampat islands in Southwest Papua, Indonesia. It is part of the South Halmahera–West New Guinea (SHWNG) subgroup

    Maʼya language

    Maʼya language

    Maʼya_language

  • Masela language
  • Austronesian language of Maluku, Indonesia

    (Marsela) is the language of Marsela Island in southern Maluku, Indonesia. Regional varieties are distinct; Ethnologue counts it as three languages. Central Masela

    Masela language

    Masela_language

  • Malayic Dayak languages
  • Austronesian language spoken in Borneo

    with the Ibanic branch or other Malayic languages spoken by the Dayaks. Some of the Malayic Dayak languages that have been successfully identified and

    Malayic Dayak languages

    Malayic_Dayak_languages

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  • Kamyar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kamyar |

    Successful

    Kamyar |

  • Kamban
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Kamban

    Poet who Composed Kamba Ramayanam

    Kamban

  • KASPER
  • Male

    English

    KASPER

     English form of Spanish Gaspar, KASPER means "treasure bearer." Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi ("wise men from the east") who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible; Kasper is one of them, the other two are Balthasar and Melchior. Also spelled Casper and Jasper. Compare with another form of Kasper.

    KASPER

  • AMPARO
  • Female

    Spanish

    AMPARO

    Spanish name AMPARO means "protection; shelter."

    AMPARO

  • KASPAR
  • Male

    German

    KASPAR

     German form of Spanish Gaspar, KASPAR means "treasure bearer." 

    KASPAR

  • KAISAR
  • Male

    Greek

    KAISAR

    (Καίσαρ) Greek form of Latin Cæsar, KAISAR means "severed." In the bible, this is the surname of Julius Caesar, which adopted by Octavius Augustus and his successors afterwards became a title, and was appointed by the Roman emperors as part of their title.

    KAISAR

  • Kamyar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi

    Kamyar

    Successful

    Kamyar

  • Kaspar
  • Boy/Male

    Polish

    Kaspar

    Keeper of the treasure. Form of Caspar.

    Kaspar

  • Kampan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kampan

    Vibration

    Kampan

  • GASPAR
  • Male

    Spanish

    GASPAR

    Portuguese and Spanish name GASPAR means "treasure bearer." 

    GASPAR

  • Hamper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hamper

    English : occupational name for a maker or seller of goblets, from Old French hanapier.German and Dutch : from the Germanic personal name Hambert, composed of either haim, heim ‘home’ or hagan ‘enclosure’, ‘protected place’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’.

    Hamper

  • KAMLAI
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    KAMLAI

    Thai jewelry name KAMLAI means "bracelet."

    KAMLAI

  • KASPER
  • Male

    Polish

    KASPER

     Polish form of Spanish Gaspar, KASPER means "treasure bearer." Compare with another form of Kasper.

    KASPER

  • Kaspar
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Swedish

    Kaspar

    Who Guards the Treasure; Treasure

    Kaspar

  • JAMAAR
  • Male

    English

    JAMAAR

    Variant spelling of English Jamar, probably JAMAAR means either "to change" or "happy and healthy." 

    JAMAAR

  • Sammar |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sammar |

    Fruit

    Sammar |

  • Rampal
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Rampal

    Beauteous

    Rampal

  • Sampar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sampar

    Fulfilled

    Sampar

  • Lamper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Sussex)

    Lamper

    English (Sussex) : unexplained.

    Lamper

  • KACPER
  • Male

    Polish

    KACPER

    Polish form of Spanish Gaspar, KACPER means "treasure bearer."

    KACPER

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Online names & meanings

  • Kripa | கரபா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kripa | கரபா

    Mercy (The two children were found and brought to King Shantanu. Kripa was taught Dhanurveda, the martial arts, by his father, and he became one of the Kurus' martial teachers.)

  • Aamod
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aamod

    Pleasure

  • Hards
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hards

    English : from the possessive case of the personal name Hard, denoting a son or servant of someone called Hard.

  • Shunaya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shunaya

  • Tansika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Tansika

    Fragment

  • Enyo
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Enyo

    Goddess of war.

  • Jaahnav | ஜாஹ்நவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jaahnav | ஜாஹ்நவ

    Hindu Rishi who kept Ganga on his legs

  • COMYNA
  • Female

    Irish

    COMYNA

    Feminine form of Irish Comyn, COMYNA means "shrewd."

  • Ionessa
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Ionessa

    Amethyst.

  • Aaeedah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aaeedah

    Visiting; Returning; Reward

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  • Pamper
  • v. t.

    To feed to the full; to feed luxuriously; to glut; as, to pamper the body or the appetite.

  • Rampart
  • v. t.

    To surround or protect with, or as with, a rampart or ramparts.

  • Tampered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tamper

  • Kalpa
  • n.

    One of the Brahmanic eons, a period of 4,320,000,000 years. At the end of each Kalpa the world is annihilated.

  • Pampered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pamper

  • Main-hamper
  • n.

    A hamper to be carried in the hand; a hand basket used in carrying grapes to the press.

  • Rampire
  • n.

    A rampart.

  • Lampers
  • n.

    See Lampas.

  • Pamper
  • v. t.

    To gratify inordinately; to indulge to excess; as, to pamper pride; to pamper the imagination.

  • Rampier
  • n.

    See Rampart.

  • Pamperize
  • v. t.

    To pamper.

  • Hamper
  • n.

    A large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles; as, a hamper of wine; a clothes hamper; an oyster hamper, which contains two bushels.

  • Pampering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pamper

  • Tampering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Tamper

  • Ramparting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rampart

  • Damar
  • n.

    See Dammar.

  • Ramparted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rampart

  • Hamper
  • v. t.

    To put a hamper or fetter on; to shackle; to insnare; to inveigle; hence, to impede in motion or progress; to embarrass; to encumber.

  • Tamper
  • v. i.

    To meddle; to be busy; to try little experiments; as, to tamper with a disease.

  • Hamper
  • v. t.

    To put in a hamper.