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Ethnic group of Quebec and Labrador, Canada
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of syllabics. The Naskapi (Nascapi, Naskapee, Nascapee) are an Indigenous people of the Subarctic
Naskapi
First Nation in the Labrador Peninsula
Nitassinan, with certain dialect differences. It is part of the Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi dialect continuum, and is unrelated to the Inuit languages of other nearby
Innu
Indigenous people of North America
Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and East Cree with the Atikamekw, Innu, and Naskapi being closely related. Also closely related to the Cree are the Oji-Cree
Cree
Aboriginal language continuum
instead of syllabics. Cree (/kriː/ KREE; also known as Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi) is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately
Cree_language
residence of Naskapi First Nations of Quebec. Terres réservées aux Naskapis are adjacent to village Naskapi. The lone area of village Naskapi is set aside
Classification of municipalities in Quebec
Classification_of_municipalities_in_Quebec
Cree language of eastern Canada
Naskapi (also known as ᐃᔪᐤ ᐃᔨᒧᐅᓐ/Iyuw Iyimuun in the Naskapi language) is an Algonquian language spoken by the Naskapi in Quebec and Labrador, Canada.
Naskapi_language
Practice of divination by use of scapulae
East Asia and North America. The belief amongst the Mistassini Cree and Naskapi Innu peoples was that all animal remains were to be treated in accordance
Scapulimancy
Indigenous groups in Quebec, CA
Their main language is Naskapi and their second language is English. The Naskapi committee is known as the NLMB (The Naskapi Local Management Board)
Indigenous_peoples_in_Quebec
municipalities, united township municipalities, Cree village municipalities, Naskapi village municipalities, northern village municipalities, and simply "municipalities"
List of municipalities in Quebec
List_of_municipalities_in_Quebec
Town in Quebec, Canada
the Canadian province of Quebec. Schefferville is in the heart of the Naskapi and Innu territory in northern Quebec, less than 2 km (1¼ miles) from the
Schefferville
Cree language of eastern Canada
Labrador and Quebec in Eastern Canada. It is a member of the Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi dialect continuum and is spoken in various dialects, depending on the community
Innu_language
Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach (Naskapi: ᓇᔅᑲᐱ ᐃᔪᒡ ᐅᑕ ᑲᐛᐛᒋᑲᒪᒡ, romanized: Naskapi Iyuch Uta Kawâwâchikamach, French: Nation Naskapi de Kawawachikamach)
Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach
Naskapi_Nation_of_Kawawachikamach
Writing systems for indigenous North American languages
languages, including Eastern Cree, Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, Woods Cree, and Naskapi. They are used regionally for the other large Canadian Algonquian language
Canadian_Aboriginal_syllabics
Naskapi reserved land in Quebec, Canada
symbols instead of syllabics. Kawawachikamach (Naskapi: ᑲᐛᐛᒋᑲᒪᒡ, romanized: Kawâwâchikamach) is a Naskapi/Iyiyiw First Nations reserve and community at
Kawawachikamach,_Quebec
Naskapi village municipality in Quebec, Canada
(Naskapi: ᑲᐛᐛᒋᑲᒪᒡ) is a Naskapi village municipality in the territory of the Kativik Regional Government in northern Quebec. It is the only Naskapi village
Kawawachikamach (Naskapi village municipality)
Kawawachikamach_(Naskapi_village_municipality)
Region 09 in Québec, Canada
population, spread across 33 municipalities, various Indian reserves and a Naskapi reserved land. The towns of Baie-Comeau and Sept-Îles combined amount to
Côte-Nord
Cree language of southwestern Quebec, Canada
some studies. Atikamekw is a language belonging to the Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi linguistic continuum, which is part of the Central branch of the Algonquian
Atikamekw_language
This is a list of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec. It includes only Cree and Naskapi villages and village municipalities. All places with the exception
List of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec
List_of_Cree_and_Naskapi_territories_in_Quebec
Town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
industry in the town. The Labrador City town motto is Kamistiatusset, a Naskapi word meaning "land of the hard-working people." The Labrador City town
Labrador_City
Territory of Quebec
(NO) of: Baie-d'Hudson Rivière-Koksoak the Naskapi village (VK) of: Kawawachikamach (but not the Naskapi reserved land (TK) of the same name, Kawawachikamach
Kativik,_Quebec
Inuit), and one Naskapi village (village Naskapi) Land reserved to Crees (Terres réservées aux Cris), Inuit land (Terre inuite), Naskapi land (Terres réservées
List of census divisions of Quebec
List_of_census_divisions_of_Quebec
Romance language
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
French_language
Algonquian language of Canada
Saskatchewan and Northern Alberta, Canada. It is part of the Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi dialect continuum. The dialect continuum has around 116,000 speakers; the
Woods_Cree
Subfamily of the Algic languages of North America
proper 3. † Gros Ventre 4. † Nawathinehena 5. Cheyenne Central 6. Cree–Innu–Naskapi 7. Menominee (severely endangered) Ojibwe–Potawatomi 8. Ojibwe 9. Potawatomi
Algonquian_languages
proposed that Naskapi could be traced back 1,000 years before European contact in the Hamilton Inlet. Archaeological research suggests that Naskapi people lived
Prehistory of Newfoundland and Labrador
Prehistory_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
First Nation in Canada
roughly 44 square kilometres (11,000 acres). The Mushuau Innu and the Naskapi were once the same people, speaking the same dialect and writing in syllabics
Mushuau_Innu_First_Nation
Mythical being in Native American folklore
Algonquian-speaking peoples, including the Ojibwe, the Saulteaux, the Cree, the Naskapi, and the Innu. Although descriptions can vary somewhat, common to all these
Wendigo
North American Indigenous spirit-being
spirit-being found widely in cultures across the Algonquinian Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi language continuum. Evidence for beliefs about Mistapew before Indigenous
Mistapew
Paramount chief of certain North American tribes
and Bill Jancewicz. (1994). Naskapi lexicon Archived 2008-05-27 at the Wayback Machine. Kawawachikamach, Quebec: Naskapi Development Corp. "ILDA Dictionary"
Sachem
Geographic range of dialects that vary more strongly at the distant ends
distributed from Alberta to Labrador in Canada. They form the Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi dialect continuum, with around 117,410 speakers. The languages can be roughly
Dialect_continuum
Peninsula in eastern Canada
original on 9 October 2022 MacKenzie, Marguerite (1994). Naskapi Lexicon. Kawawachikamach, Quebec: Naskapi Development Corp. Wadden, Marie (December 1991). Nitassinan:
Labrador_Peninsula
Administrative region in Quebec
Inuit reserved lands and one Naskapi village municipality. Each Inuit reserved land is near a northern village; the Naskapi village municipality of Kawawachikamach
Kativik_Regional_Government
Provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada
from the Nord-du-Québec region: the Naskapi village municipality of Kawawachikamach (not to be confused with the Naskapi reserved land of the same name, which
Duplessis (electoral district)
Duplessis_(electoral_district)
Indigenous language family of North America
†Gros Ventre/Atsina †Nawathinehena Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi Atikamekw Cree (dialect continuum) Innu Naskapi Cheyenne Menominee Eastern Great Lakes Shawnee
Algic_languages
Naskapi community in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Davis Inlet was a Naskapi community in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, formerly inhabited by the Mushuau Innu First Nation. It was
Davis_Inlet
Ancestral homeland of the Innu, Canada
peninsula. In the northern reaches of Nitassinan lies St'aschinuw (Naskapi: ᒋᑦ ᐊᔅᒋᓄᐤ), the Naskapi homeland. The first interactions with Europeans were with the
Nitassinan
Language subgroup
de Boule) Montagnais–Naskapi East Cree (also known as James Bay Cree or Eastern Cree) Northern East Cree Southern East Cree Naskapi Montagnais (also known
Central_Algonquian_languages
Ojibwa Mississaugas Saulteaux Odawa (Ottawa) Oji-cree Potawatomi Cree Innu Naskapi Beothuk (Newfoundland extinct) Innu (Labrador) Wolastoqiyik Mi'kmaq (Micmac)
List of First Nations peoples in Canada
List_of_First_Nations_peoples_in_Canada
Railway on the Labrador–Quebec border in Canada
Indigenous peoples, specifically by the Innu Nation of Matimekush-Lac John, the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach, and the Innu Takuaikan Uashat Mak Mani-Utenam
Tshiuetin_Rail_Transportation
Innu, Labrador and Quebec Montagnais Naskapi Kaska (Nahane) Kolchan (Upper Kuskokwim) Koyukon Mountain Naskapi Sekani Slavey (Dialects: Hay River, Simpson
Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Subarctic
Dialect of English spoken in the Canadian city
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Toronto_slang
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
List of Canadian English dictionaries
List_of_Canadian_English_dictionaries
Topics referred to by the same term
Quebec: Kawawachikamach, Quebec, a Naskapi reserved land with a few hundred inhabitants Kawawachikamach (Naskapi village municipality), an uninhabited
Kawawachikamach
Region of Eastern Canada
Provinces are the historical territories of the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, Naskapi, Beothuk and Nunatsiavut peoples. The people of Nunatsiavut are the Labrador
Atlantic_Canada
Algonquian deity
Ottawa: Gzhe-mnidoo Swampy Cree: Kise-manitô Plains Cree: kisê-manitow Naskapi: Chisa-manitu Illinois: Kisseh Manetou Other Lenape: Unami: Ketanëtuwit
Gitche_Manitou
Division of the Cree Nation
v t e Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi dialect continuum Classification Macrofamily: Algic Family: Algonquian Areal group: Central Algonquian Western variants
Swampy_Cree
Detailed enumeration of Canadian residents in 2021
(Atikamekw, Denesuline, Nunavik and Nunavut Inuktitut, Mohawk, Montagnais, Naskapi, Northern Quebec Cree, Ojibwe, Oji-Cree, Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, and
2021_Canadian_census
Cree dialect of Ontario, Canada
Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian (24 May 2022). "Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi". Glottolog. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Archived
Moose_Cree_language
(réserve indien, code=IRI), nor does it include Cree villages (code=VC), Naskapi villages (code=VK), or Northern villages (Inuit, code=VN), which have a
List of Indian settlements in Quebec
List_of_Indian_settlements_in_Quebec
Inuktitut 35,690 32,010 25,290 Ojibway 32,460 24,190 11,115 Montagnais-Naskapi (Innu) 11,815 10,970 9,720 Dene 11,130 9,750 7,490 Oji-Cree (Anihshininiimowin)
Indigenous_peoples_in_Canada
Regions and Land Occupancy. This does not include Cree villages (code=VC), Naskapi villages (code=VK), or Northern villages (Inuit, code=VN), which have a
List of village municipalities in Quebec
List_of_village_municipalities_in_Quebec
Aboriginal land claim settlement in Quebec
Agreement (French: Accord du Nord-Est québécois), through which Quebec's Naskapi First Nation joined the agreement. The agreement covers economic development
James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
James_Bay_and_Northern_Quebec_Agreement
Northern village municipality in Quebec, Canada
the distant outpost easier. At that time, Inuit, Innu (Montagnais), and Naskapi came to trade at the post. By the 1950s, Fort Chimo included two dormitories
Kuujjuaq
Canadian ethnologist
Tuscarora, as well as with Ojibwe communities, and in Labrador with the Naskapi, Innu, and Inuit communities. Largely self-taught, Waugh bridged the gap
Frederick_Wilkerson_Waugh
with the exception of Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, and the Cree varieties Naskapi, Atikamekw, East Cree, and Plains Cree. Prior to colonization, multilingualism
Languages_of_Canada
Cree village municipality in Quebec, Canada
and classification from other kinds of village municipalities in Quebec: Naskapi village municipalities, northern villages), and ordinary villages. As with
Waskaganish (Cree village municipality)
Waskaganish_(Cree_village_municipality)
Testament was translated by the language and translation department of the Naskapi Development Corporation, Kawawachikamach Quebec, and Wycliffe Bible Translators
Bible translations into Native American languages
Bible_translations_into_Native_American_languages
Lake in Quebec, Canada
Conservation Act of Canada. At one time, the Betsiamites, a subset of the Naskapi peoples, used to hunt in the area. Ministère du Développement durable,
Lake_Plétipi
Indian reserve in Quebec, Canada
reside there. Because of mining development in the early 1950s, some 200 Naskapi from Fort Chimo were relocated to Schefferville in 1955 and settled near
Matimekosh
Variety of French language
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Canadian_French
Central Algonquian language of North America
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Ojibwe_language
Algonquian language
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Abenaki_language
Type of handwear
wear Members of the Discovery Expedition wearing thick fur mittens (1902) Naskapi leather mittens Glove Muff (handwarmer) Wikimedia Commons has media related
Mitten
River in Quebec, Canada
George River (Inuktitut: Kangirsualujjuap Kuunga, 'River of the Great Bay'; Naskapi: Mushuan Shipu, 'River without Trees'; Innu: Metsheshu Shipu, 'Eagle River')
George_River_(Quebec)
2018 Canadian film
2018 (2018-03-23) (Ann Arbor) Running time 77 minutes Country Canada Languages English French Abenaki Atikamekw Innu Inuttitut Kanienkehaka Naskapi
Those_Who_Come,_Will_Hear
Province of Canada
Atikamekw, Cree, Huron-Wendat, Wolastoqiyik, Miꞌkmaq, Iroquois, Innu and Naskapi. Algonquians organized into seven political entities and lived nomadic
Quebec
Earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe and West Asia
record; averaged the population density of Chipewyan, Hän, Hill people, and Naskapi Native Americans which live in cold climates and applied to this to Cro-Magnons;
Cro-Magnon
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Maliotenam (part of Uashat-Maliotenam) Matimekosh Mingan Nutashkuan Pessamit Uashat (part of Uashat-Maliotenam) Naskapi reserved territory: Kawawachikamach
Longue-Rive
Variety of English language
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Canadian_English
Historically, there was a community of Cree inhabiting Nitchequon as well as some Naskapi residents. The Hudson Bay Company used Nitchequon as a stop or trading
Nitchequon
/mw/ which are raised versions of the o-syllabics. ᒥᔅᑎᒄ /mistikw/ tree. Naskapi does not mark vowel length at all and uses two dots, either placed above
Eastern_Cree_syllabics
successfully. First Nations such as Naskapi as well as Squamish and Lil'wat view the wolf as a daytime hunting guide. The Naskapis believed that the caribou afterlife
Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology
Wolves_in_folklore,_religion_and_mythology
Indigenous sign language isolate
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Oneida_Sign_Language
Name of several Inuit languages spoken in Canada
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Inuktitut
Reconstructed ancestor of the Salishan languages
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Proto-Salish_language
Mainland portion of Newfoundland and Labrador
culture against outside threats, the Innu people of Labrador formed the Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association (NMIA) in 1976 "Labrador peninsula (Toponymy)"
Labrador
Cree village municipality in Quebec, Canada
and classification from other kinds of village municipalities in Quebec: Naskapi village municipalities, northern villages (Inuit communities), and ordinary
Chisasibi (Cree village municipality)
Chisasibi_(Cree_village_municipality)
Genus of flies
(Loew, 1866) P. electa Alexander, 1927 P. mannheimsi Savchenko, 1983 P. naskapi Brodo, 1987 P. ominosa (Alexander, 1920) P. oregonica Alexander, 1943 P
Prionocera
Provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
including the Inuit self-governing territory of Nunatsiavut, as well as the Naskapi community of Natuashish which is a federal reserve. The Voisey's Bay nickel
Torngat Mountains (electoral district)
Torngat_Mountains_(electoral_district)
Iroquoian language spoken by Mohawks in the United States and Canada
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Mohawk_language
Ojibwe trickster spirit often in the form of a rabbit
language, Chikapash among the eastern James Bay Crees, Chaakaapaas by the Naskapi, Tshakapesh in the Innu language and Tcikapec in the Atikamekw language
Nanabozho
Delaware (Canada) Critically endangered 1 (2022) Algonquian languages Ontario Naskapi/Iyuw Iyimuun Vulnerable 1,230 (2016) Algonquian languages Newfoundland
List of endangered languages in Canada
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Canada
Writing system for Cree dialects of Canada
Eastern Cree syllabics, used today for many eastern dialects of Cree, Naskapi, and Ojibwe, though Cree dialects of eastern Quebec use the Latin alphabet
Cree_syllabics
Ethnoreligious group of Russian origins
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Doukhobors
Provincial electoral district in Quebec, Canada
Nord-du-Québec region (which is also a single census division) except for the Naskapi village municipality of Kawawachikamach. It covers the Ungava Peninsula
Ungava_(electoral_district)
including Abenaki, Anishinaabe, Atikamekw, Cree, Innu, Inuit, Mi'kmaq, Mohawk, Naskapi, Wendat and Wolastoqiyik communities. The series also features the participation
Telling_Our_Story
Common law marriages between indigenous women and French fur traders in Canada
"As Gentle as Mary had a little lamb: Images of Huron and Montagnais-Naskapi Women in Writings of the 17th Century Jesuits." Canadian Review of Sociology
Marriage_à_la_façon_du_pays
Cree village municipality in Quebec, Canada
and classification from other kinds of village municipalities in Quebec: Naskapi village municipalities, northern villages (Inuit communities), and ordinary
Nemaska (Cree village municipality)
Nemaska_(Cree_village_municipality)
American anthropologist
researching the social changes in the fur trade amount the Montagnais-Naskapi people. In 1951 Leacock received a grant to conduct fieldwork in Labrador
Eleanor_Leacock
Name of a linguistically related group
Niitsitpiis-stahkoii (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᐨᑯᐧ ᓴᐦᖾᐟ)- "Original People s Land." To the east, the Innu and Naskapi called their territory Nitassinan – "Our Land." They had adopted the use
Blackfoot_Confederacy
Endangered language of the Plains peoples
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Plains_Indian_Sign_Language
County-like political entities in Quebec, Canada
region comprises all northern villages and Inuit reserved lands, the only Naskapi village in the province, and two unorganized territories. The TE of Eeyou
Regional_county_municipality
Dialect of Ukrainian
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Canadian_Ukrainian
Northern Iroquoian language of North America
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Cayuga_language
Mexico Yaru Quechua 100,000 (outdated)[when?] Peru Cree 96,000 (including Naskapi and Montagnais) Canada: Northwest Territories Alberta* Manitoba* Ontario*
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
Diacritical mark
diacritic, and dot above diacritic, there also is a two-dot diacritic in the Naskapi language representing /_w_V/ which depending on the placement on the specific
Dot_(diacritic)
Endangered language spoken in Canada and Alaska
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
Haida_language
Sign language predominantly in the US
Western Algonquin Blackfoot Cree Innu Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Miꞌkmaq Munsee Naskapi Ojibwe Ottawa Potawatomi Inuit Inuinnaqtun Inuktitut Inupiaq Inuvialuktun
American_Sign_Language
List of North American ethnic groups
Algic → Algonquian → Innu-aimun, Naskapi Canada (Nitassinan) Naskapi (including Kawawachikamach Naskapi, Mushuau Naskapi), Nutashkuan Innu, Ekuanitshit
List of contemporary ethnic groups of North America
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_North_America
Algonquian dialects of Quebec, Canada
*s with *š, which remain distinct in the coastal dialects. Neighbouring Naskapi has both.[clarification needed] In East Cree there are thirteen consonants:
East_Cree
NASKAPI
NASKAPI
NASKAPI
NASKAPI
Girl/Female
Indian
Angel, The Persian Goddess of Love
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Slayer of Thousand Headed Dragon
Boy/Male
Muslim
Talker, Speaker, Rational
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gods gift
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess of Success
Boy/Male
Tamil
Reddish purple
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
Consecrated to God; Oath of God; My God is Bountiful; God's Promise; God is My Oath
Boy/Male
Muslim
Energetic, Dynamic, Lively, Active
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rakshavanara Sangathine | ரகà¯à®·à®¾à®µà®¨à®°à®¸à®‚கதீநே
Saviour of boars and monkeys
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
His Banishment; The Change of Pilgrimage
NASKAPI
NASKAPI
NASKAPI
NASKAPI
NASKAPI