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Czech and French novelist (1929–2023)
Milan Kundera (UK: /ˈkʊndərə, ˈkʌn-/ KU(U)N-dər-ə; Czech: [ˈmɪlan ˈkundɛra] ; 1 April 1929 – 11 July 2023) was a Czech and French novelist. Kundera went
Milan_Kundera
1984 Czech novel by Milan Kundera
Lightness of Being (Czech: Nesnesitelná lehkost bytí) is a 1984 novel by Milan Kundera about two women, two men, a dog, and their lives in the 1968 Prague
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
The_Unbearable_Lightness_of_Being
Surname list
Kundera is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ludvík Kundera (1920–2010), Czech writer and translator, cousin of Milan Kundera
Kundera
Sexual interest focused on the navel
little pool in pulsing tide an aura round your knees". Czech-born writer Milan Kundera in his 2015 book The Festival of Insignificance conveys about the eroticism
Navel_fetishism
considered as a noun. Milan Kundera's 1984 novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being is an exploration of the concept of Lightness. Kundera uses Friedrich Nietzsche's
Lightness_(philosophy)
Art or other objects that appeal to popular rather than high art tastes
the depicted subject. The concept of kitsch is a central motif in Milan Kundera's 1984 novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Towards the end of the
Kitsch
1986 book by Milan Kundera
(French: L'Art du roman) is a 1986 essay about European literature by Milan Kundera, in which the author describes his opinions about the novel and his
The_Art_of_the_Novel
1988 novel by Milan Kundera
Immortality (Czech: Nesmrtelnost) is a novel in seven parts, written by Milan Kundera in 1988 in Czech. It was first published in 1990 in French, and then
Immortality_(novel)
Italian journalist and author (born on 10 February 1969)
organizations. In June 2020, Debenedetti published fake tweet about death of Milan Kundera under Twitter account pretending to be of Petr Drulák, former Czech
Tommaso_Debenedetti
1988 American drama film
1988 American romantic drama film, an adaptation of the 1984 novel by Milan Kundera. It was directed by Philip Kaufman, who co-wrote the screenplay with
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (film)
The_Unbearable_Lightness_of_Being_(film)
2009 essay collection by Milan Kundera
Une rencontre) is a 2009 essay collection by the Czech-French writer Milan Kundera. It consists of essays on the works of writers, composers and painters
Encounter:_Essays
Filmmaking movement in 1960s Czechoslovakia
Milan Kundera's novel The Joke (1969). At the Fourth Congress of the Czechoslovak Writers Union Svaz československých spisovatelů [cs] in 1967, Milan
Czechoslovak_New_Wave
Czech writer (1914–1997)
school in Brno (now Gymnázium třída Kapitána Jaroše, later attended by Milan Kundera). He failed the first year, and later attended a technical secondary
Bohumil_Hrabal
1995 novel by Milan Kundera
Milan Kundera published in 1995 in France, where the author had been living since the 1970s. In his first fictional work written in French, Kundera weaves
Slowness_(novel)
Czech writer
Foundation. Kundera was a cousin of Czech-French writer Milan Kundera and nephew of the pianist and musicologist also named Ludvík Kundera. Kundera was born
Ludvík_Kundera
Liberalisation in Czechoslovakia in 1968
union sympathized with radical socialists, especially Ludvík Vaculík, Milan Kundera, Jan Procházka, Antonín Jaroslav Liehm, Pavel Kohout and Ivan Klíma
Prague_Spring
Book by Milan Kundera
Laughter and Forgetting (Czech: Kniha smíchu a zapomnění) is a novel by Milan Kundera, published in France in 1979. It is composed of seven separate narratives
The Book of Laughter and Forgetting
The_Book_of_Laughter_and_Forgetting
Book by Milan Kundera
The Curtain is a seven-part essay by Milan Kundera, along with The Art of the Novel and Testaments Betrayed composing a type of trilogy of book-length
The_Curtain_(essay)
Czech musicologist (1891–1971)
Ludvík Kundera (17 August 1891 – 12 May 1971) was a Czechoslovak musicologist, pianist and academic administrator. Kundera was born in Brno, Královo Pole
Ludvík_Kundera_(musicologist)
1967 novel by Milan Kundera
The Joke (Czech: Žert) is Milan Kundera's first novel, originally published in 1967. It describes how a student's private joke derails his life, and the
The_Joke_(novel)
Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)
traces de Franz Kafka dans l'œuvre de Milan Kundera // In the footsteps of Franz Kafka in the work of Milan Kundera" Peter Morgan Ismail Kadare: The Writer
Franz_Kafka
1998 novel by Milan Kundera
(French: L'Identité) is a novel by Franco-Czech writer Milan Kundera, published in 1998. Kundera moved to France in 1975. Identity is set primarily in
Identity_(novel)
English writer (born 1946)
Ishiguro, Ursula Le Guin, David Malouf, Salman Rushdie, A. S. Byatt, Milan Kundera, Julian Barnes, and John Ashbery... Guppy, Shusha (Winter 2000). "Julian
Julian_Barnes
British publishing house
Philip Larkin, Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, Paul Muldoon, Milan Kundera and Kazuo Ishiguro. Founded in 1929, in 2006 the company was named the
Faber_&_Faber
Subjective experience of total involvement of subject with object of their awareness
James, "Varieties of Religious Experience", 1902. Milan Kundera on ecstasy: a quote from Milan Kundera's book "Testaments Betrayed" (1993) Marghanita Laski
Ecstasy_(emotion)
Last president of Czechoslovakia and first president of the Czech Republic (1936–2011)
great figures of the 20th Century", while Czech expatriate novelist Milan Kundera said: "Václav Havel's most important work is his own life." Leader of
Václav_Havel
Male name
social media influencer Milan Konjević (born 1970), Serbian film director and screenwriter Milan Kundera (1929–2023), Czech writer Milan Luthria (born 1968)
Milan_(given_name)
Italian author (1923–1985)
settled in Turin in 1945, after a long hesitation over living there or in Milan. He often humorously belittled this choice, describing Turin as a "city
Italo_Calvino
Novel by Milan Kundera
Life Is Elsewhere (Czech: Život je jinde) is a Czech-language novel by Milan Kundera finished in 1969. It was first published in French in 1973 (La vie est
Life_Is_Elsewhere
2000 novel by Milan Kundera
Ignorance (French: L'ignorance) is a novel by Milan Kundera. It was written in 1999 in French and published in 2000. It was translated into English in
Ignorance_(novel)
English playwright (1930–2008)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Harold_Pinter
British novelist (1919–2013)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Doris_Lessing
Topics referred to by the same term
Aboriginal Publications Foundation (1971–1982) Identity (novel), by Milan Kundera, 1998 Accounting identity, calculation that must be true regardless
Identity
1857 novel by Gustave Flaubert
is supposed to do". Similarly, in his preface to his novel The Joke, Milan Kundera wrote, "not until the work of Flaubert did prose lose the stigma of
Madame_Bovary
(France) – including Kundera, Borges, Kadare, and Styron List of recipients of the Prix Médicis (France) – including Eco, Perec, and Kundera List of recipients
Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century
Le_Monde's_100_Books_of_the_Century
Albanian writer (1936–2024)
compared to that of Nikolai Gogol, George Orwell, Gabriel García Márquez, Milan Kundera, and Balzac. His works have been published in 45 languages. The New
Ismail_Kadare
1826 and final completed work by Beethoven
(2001). "Music Education as Liberatory Practice: Exploring the Ideas of Milan Kundera". Philosophy of Music Education Review. 9 (2): 3–10. ISSN 1063-5734
String Quartet No. 16 (Beethoven)
String_Quartet_No._16_(Beethoven)
Italian semiotician, philosopher and writer (1932–2016)
worked for the state broadcasting station Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI) in Milan, producing a variety of cultural programming. Following the publication
Umberto_Eco
American writer (born 1936)
Giuga (1978) Gilberto Sacerdoti (1979) Prize for foreign literature Milan Kundera (1978) N. Scott Momaday (1979) Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) Tadeusz Konwicki
Don_DeLillo
2014 novel by Milan Kundera
of Insignificance (French: La fête de l'insignifiance) is a novel by Milan Kundera. This is his eleventh and final fictional work before his death in 2023
The Festival of Insignificance
The_Festival_of_Insignificance
Czech and Slovak profanity
including Bylo nás pět. In the 1969 drama The Blunder (Ptákovina), Milan Kundera describes the havoc, both public and private, that ensues after the
Píča
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Curtis The Joke (novel), a 1967 novel by Milan Kundera The Joke (film), a 1969 film based on the Kundera novel Jokes, an unfinished 2000 film by Harmony
Joke_(disambiguation)
Book by Milan Kundera
Laughable Loves (Czech: Směšné lásky) is a collection of short stories by Milan Kundera which mix the extremes of tragedy with comic situations in (mostly romantic)
Laughable_Loves
American writer
Giuga (1978) Gilberto Sacerdoti (1979) Prize for foreign literature Milan Kundera (1978) N. Scott Momaday (1979) Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) Tadeusz Konwicki
Elizabeth_Strout
1605–1615 novel by Miguel de Cervantes
replaced with caballero (pronounced [kaβaˈʎeɾo]), meaning "knight". Milan Kundera, John le Carré, John Irving, Doris Lessing, Salman Rushdie, Miriam Lebwohl
Don_Quixote
Portuguese novelist (1922–2010)
Giuga (1978) Gilberto Sacerdoti (1979) Prize for foreign literature Milan Kundera (1978) N. Scott Momaday (1979) Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) Tadeusz Konwicki
José_Saramago
made epochal pea plant experiments, composer Leoš Janáček, and writer Milan Kundera. Numerous politicians and athletes were also born or lived in the city
List_of_people_from_Brno
Oldest and largest university in the Czech Republic
NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 17 April 2026. Webb, Kate (12 July 2023). "Milan Kundera obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 April 2026. "Ota
Charles_University
Award
writer Milan Kundera. In a letter addressed to the chairman of the jury, Kundera, who could not attend the ceremony, accepted the award. Kundera donated
Ovid_Prize
American film writer, director, and producer
screenwriting and his first film, The Hitchhiking Game, based on a Milan Kundera short story went to Cannes. His film The Collector, went to the NY/LA
Darian_Lane
Spanish novelist, translator, and columnist (1951–2022)
del Día de Antes) 2009 – Marc Fumaroli (Duke of Houyhnhnms) 2010 – Milan Kundera 2011 – Ian McEwan (Duke of the black dogs) Marías died of pneumonia
Javier_Marías
Hungarian novelist (born 1954)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
László_Krasznahorkai
Survey on books carried out by the BBC in the United Kingdom in 2003
Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera Man and Boy by Tony Parsons The Truth by Terry Pratchett The War of
The_Big_Read
1972 novel by Milan Kundera
Farewell Waltz (Czech: Valčík na rozloučenou) is a Czech-language novel by Milan Kundera published in 1972. A French edition was published in 1976 and an English
The_Farewell_Waltz
French poet (1895–1952)
political writings. He even wrote a poem — Ode à Staline — for him. Milan Kundera recalled that he was shocked to hear of Éluard's public approval of
Paul_Éluard
1971 play written by Milan Kundera
Master is a play written in 1971 by Milan Kundera, with the subtitle "An Homage to Diderot in Three Acts". Kundera's work is a variation on Denis Diderot's
Jacques_and_His_Master
Polish composer and conductor (1913–1994)
Ferdinand Milučký 2000: Ján Bakoš Ivan Čolović Nikola Georgiev Imre Kertész Milan Kundera Karolos Mitsakis Arvo Pärt 2001–2006 2001: Yurii Andrukhovych Janez
Witold_Lutosławski
2007 novel by Olga Tokarczuk
Tokarczuk's writing in Flights has been compared to that of W. G. Sebald, Milan Kundera, and László Krasznahorkai, among others. Parul Sehgal of The New York
Flights_(novel)
Literary award
Award 2021". Franz Kafka Society. 2021-12-17. Retrieved 2022-01-10. "Milan Kundera 'joyfully' accepts Czech Republic's Franz Kafka prize". The Guardian
Franz_Kafka_Prize
Czech government agency and research institute
attention when a researcher published a controversial claim that the writer Milan Kundera had been a police informant who, in 1950, gave information leading to
Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes
Institute_for_the_Study_of_Totalitarian_Regimes
1990 novel by Colm Tóibín
O'Dwyer writing in The Jerusalem Post drew comparisons with the work of Milan Kundera the Czech-French author, remarking that "the power of emotion and events
The_South_(Tóibín_novel)
Spanish writer and actor (born 1932)
Jean Cortot, Jorge Camacho, Ralph Gibson, Enrico Baj, Gustavo Charif, Milan Kundera, Michel Houellebecq and others. They include: L'odeur de Sainteté (Paris:
Fernando_Arrabal
by Milan Kundera (New York, NY; Knopf) 1983 – The Questionnaire by Jiří Gruša (New York, NY; Vintage Books) 1990 – Immortality by Milan Kundera (New York
Peter_Kussi
Writer of novels
.] The novelist is the sole master of his work. He is his work." — Milan Kundera The personal experiences of the novelist will often shape what they
Novelist
British-American poet (1907–1973)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
W._H._Auden
Day of the year
(born 1945) 2021 – Renée Simonot, French actress (born 1911) 2023 – Milan Kundera, Czech-French writer (born 1929) 2024 – Shelley Duvall, American actress
July_11
Mexican writer, poet and diplomat (1914–1998)
Giuga (1978) Gilberto Sacerdoti (1979) Prize for foreign literature Milan Kundera (1978) N. Scott Momaday (1979) Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) Tadeusz Konwicki
Octavio_Paz
Czech composer (1854–1928)
on English summary) Kundera, Milan (1996). Testaments Betrayed. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-17337-2. Kundera, Milan (2004). Můj Janáček (in
Leoš_Janáček
Polish composer and conductor (1933–2020)
Ferdinand Milučký 2000: Ján Bakoš Ivan Čolović Nikola Georgiev Imre Kertész Milan Kundera Karolos Mitsakis Arvo Pärt 2001–2006 2001: Yurii Andrukhovych Janez
Krzysztof_Penderecki
Indian actor, screenwriter, director, author and entrepreneur
Shah Waiting for Godot Samuel Beckett Benjamin Gilani Ramu aur Maalik Milan Kundera Sunil Shanbag 2000s A Life in the Theatre David Mamet Zubin Driver Women
Akash_Khurana
1966 Czechoslovak film by Věra Chytilová
entertained and might miss its magnitude on the first viewing". Author Milan Kundera called the film "masterly made" and wrote that the "monstrosity of the
Daisies_(film)
Canadian writer and academic (1947–2022)
since 1980, including a special but not exclusive focus on the work of Milan Kundera and Gabrielle Roy, and has published numerous works of non-fiction.
François_Ricard
French writer and film director (1914–1996)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Marguerite_Duras
Cantata by Arnold Schoenberg
under the direction of Kurt Frederick on November 4, 1948. Czech writer Milan Kundera dedicated an essay in his book Encounter (2010) to A Survivor from Warsaw
A_Survivor_from_Warsaw
1975 French TV series or program
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Marguerite Yourcenar, Susan Sontag, Neil Sheehan, Milan Kundera, Georges Simenon, William Styron, John le Carré, Tom Wolfe, Umberto
Apostrophes_(talk_show)
American actress
Zion. Santiago's favourite authors include Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin and Milan Kundera. She has reported aspiration to work behind the camera, both as a writer
Tessie_Santiago
1945 novel by Hermann Broch
Temps restitué (1968). Broch's novel was also admired by Czech author Milan Kundera, who cited it approvingly as an example of an "archnovel" that celebrates
The_Death_of_Virgil
Israeli literary award
and Tobago / United Kingdom English Novel, short story, essay 1985 Milan Kundera Czechoslovakia / France Czech / French Novel, short story, poetry, essay
Jerusalem_Prize
French writer (born 1956)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Michel_Houellebecq
Irish poet (1939–2013)
Giuga (1978) Gilberto Sacerdoti (1979) Prize for foreign literature Milan Kundera (1978) N. Scott Momaday (1979) Juan Carlos Onetti (1980) Tadeusz Konwicki
Seamus_Heaney
International literary award
García Márquez (Colombia) Günter Grass (Germany) Ismail Kadare (Albania) Milan Kundera (Czech Republic) Stanisław Lem (Poland) Doris Lessing (UK) Ian McEwan
International_Booker_Prize
British writer (born 1975)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Zadie_Smith
West Slavic ethnic group
book Babička (The Grandmother). Other important Czech writers include Milan Kundera, Karel Čapek, Jaroslav Hašek, Jan Neruda, Franz Kafka, Bohumil Hrabal
Czechs
Irish author (born 1945)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
John_Banville
(1979) by Italo Calvino The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (1979) by Milan Kundera Between Dog and Wolf (1980) by Sasha Sokolov Midnight's Children (1981)
List_of_postmodern_novels
1966 novel by Ludvík Vaculík
('The Axe') is a 1966 novel by the Czech author Ludvík Vaculík. Like Milan Kundera's The Joke (1967), The Axe was an influential novel in Czechoslovakia
The_Axe_(novel)
The Blunder (Czech: Ptákovina, lit. 'Poultry') is a Czech play by Milan Kundera. Directed by Ladislav Smoček. Preview was 9 June 2008, 11 June 2008 and
The_Blunder
Topics referred to by the same term
sculpture by Bruce Beasley Encounter: Essays, a 2009 essay collection by Milan Kundera Close encounter, a claimed UFO sighting The Encounter (disambiguation)
Encounter
Topics referred to by the same term
his analysis of the "Cult of Speed" Slowness (novel), a 1993 novel by Milan Kundera Slow dance, a type of partner dance Slow movement (culture), a cultural
Slow
Obsessive impulse to write
French symbolist poets). In The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (1979), Milan Kundera explains proliferation of non-professional writing as follows: Graphomania
Graphomania
Topics referred to by the same term
Zert can refer to: Žert, a novel by Milan Kundera The Zeroday Emergency Response Team (ZERT), a group of volunteer security researchers who produced emergency
Zert
Indian-British-American novelist (born 1947)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Salman_Rushdie
Norwegian author (born 1968)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Karl_Ove_Knausgård
Icelandic poet, author and naturalist
satirised by, amongst others, Halldór Laxness's 1948 novel Atómstöðin and Milan Kundera's Ignorance. "Dagur íslenskrar tungu [Day of the Icelandic Language]"
Jónas_Hallgrímsson
Lengths of laid rice straw or hemp rope used for ritual purification in Shinto
"The border between good and evil is terribly fuzzy" by Czech novelist Milan Kundera, changed 'fuzzy' to 'frizzy' because of the twisted, shimenawa-inspired
Shimenawa
Estonian composer (born 1935)
Ferdinand Milučký 2000: Ján Bakoš Ivan Čolović Nikola Georgiev Imre Kertész Milan Kundera Karolos Mitsakis Arvo Pärt 2001–2006 2001: Yurii Andrukhovych Janez
Arvo_Pärt
Scottish author and journalist (born 1962)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Ali_Smith
Véronique Tadjo Daniel Hahn – Philippe Claudel Michael Henry Heim – Milan Kundera (Jacques and His Master, originally in French), Henri Troyat Richard
List of translators into English
List_of_translators_into_English
Polish science fiction author and futurologist (1921–2006)
Christa Wolf (1984) Stanisław Lem (1985) Giorgio Manganelli (1986) Milan Kundera (1987) Andrzej Szczypiorski (1988) Marguerite Duras (1989) Helmut Heissenbüttel
Stanisław_Lem
American film director and screenwriter
and co-written by Kaufman in 1988. The film is based on the novel by Milan Kundera which takes place during the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968
Philip_Kaufman
MILAN KUNDERA
MILAN KUNDERA
Male
French
French form of Latin Milon, MILUN means "little soldier."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Defender of mankind
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Milham.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Connection; Milan; Con-incidence
Male
Czechoslovakian
, favor, grace.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Union
Female
Slavic
Pet form of Slavic names containing the element mil, MILA means "favor, grace."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
Princely, Princes
Boy/Male
Muslim
Birth, Birthday
Girl/Female
Muslim
It is a city in iran, Courtier
Male
Irish
Irish name MOLAN means "servant of the storm."
Girl/Female
American, Hindu, Indian
Meeting; Get Together; Eager; Rival
Girl/Female
Indian
It is a city in iran, Courtier
Boy/Male
Muslim
Balance, Scales
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American
Two Gentlemen of Verona' The Duke of Milan, father to Silvia.
Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Male
Serbian
(Миљан) Serbian name MILJAN means "charming."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Union
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Czech Milan, a short form of Slavic names containing the element mil, MILANA means "favor, grace." Compare with Milada. This name was adopted by the Italians in the early 1900s, and eventually came to be used as a contracted form of MarÃa Elena.
Boy/Male
American, Bengali, Czech, Danish, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Slovenia, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Union; Gracious; Dear; Glory; Favour; Grace
MILAN KUNDERA
MILAN KUNDERA
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Friend; One who Remains Close
Boy/Male
Hindu
Husband, Adored, Precious, Pleasant, Spring, Beloved by the Moon, The Moon pleasant
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Only Brave
Girl/Female
Greek American
Joyous muse of comedy.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Rising Sun
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Brodie.English : variant of Broady.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gale, GAIL means "calm, tranquil."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Satisfaction
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : from a medieval personal name, a diminutive of Dennis 1.This name was brought to America in 1638 by Thomas Tenney, a member of a party led by the Rev. Ezekiel Rogers from Rowley, Yorkshire, England, to found Rowley, MA. Most (probably all) modern American families with this name are descended from him.
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Chantel, CHANTELLE means "stony place."
MILAN KUNDERA
MILAN KUNDERA
MILAN KUNDERA
MILAN KUNDERA
MILAN KUNDERA
a.
Of or pertaining to Milan in Italy, or to its inhabitants.
n.
An early coin struck by the dukes of Milan, and bearing the figure of St. Ambrose on horseback.
n.
See Maslin.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Ambrose; as, the Ambrosian office, or ritual, a formula of worship in the church of Milan, instituted by St. Ambrose.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or inhabitant of Milan; people of Milan.