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Turkic-speaking Greek Orthodox group
Urums (/ʊəˈruːm/, /ʊˈruːm/; Greek: Ουρούμ, Urúm; Turkish and Crimean Tatar: Urum, IPA: [uˈɾum]) are several groups of Turkic-speaking Greek Orthodox people
Urums
Kipchak Turkic language
Urum (Урум, Ουρούμ) is a Turkic language spoken by several thousand Urums, an ethnic Greek population who inhabit a few villages in southeastern Ukraine
Urum_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Urum or urum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Urum may refer to: The ancient Mesopotamian city of Urum, Urum people, several groups of Turkic-speaking
Urum
Place in Hadhramaut, Yemen
`Urum is a village in eastern Yemen. It is located in the Hadhramaut Governorate. Towns and villages in the Hadhramaut Governorate 14°57′N 48°09′E / 14
ʽUrum
Tell or settlement mound northeast of ancient Babylon in modern Iraq
4000–3100 BC). It has been proposed as the site of the 3rd millennium BC city of Urum. Tell Uqair is a small mound just north of, and in sight of, Tell Ibrahim
Tell_Uqair
Term referring to several things
the Mamluk-Ottoman forces that they faced in the Indian Ocean. The term Urums, also derived from the same origin, is still used in contemporary ethnography
Rum_(name)
Turkic ethnic group indigenous to Crimea
the Crimean Tatar people, speak a Tatar dialect. The Urum. Some researchers consider the Urums to be a Turkic people—Christian Crimean Tatars who historically
Crimean_Tatars
Language of the Greeks from the Ukrainian Azov shore
was divided into the Greek-speaking Rumeis and the Turkic-speaking Urums (see Urum language). In the 20th century, Mariupol Greek was the Greek dialect
Mariupol_Greek
1918–1992 country in Central Europe
Greek Macedonians, Macedonians, Vlachs, Pontic Greeks and Turkish speaking Urums or Caucasus Greeks. Carpathian Ruthenia (Podkarpatská Rus) was occupied
Czechoslovakia
Descendants of Greek colonists on the Black Sea and Azov Sea coasts
Pontic Alps region of northeast Anatolia, 29% are Turkish-speaking Greeks (Urums) from Tsalka in Georgia, and 1% are Greek speakers from Mariupol in Ukraine
Greeks_in_Russia_and_Ukraine
Village in Kvemo Kartli, Georgia
known as Tsalka Urums. The 2014 census recorded a 335 population; 170 females and 165 males. Kvemo Kartli Tsalka Pontic Greeks Urums Google Earth community
Beshtasheni
Turkish dialect
their language Musulmandzha (the Muslim language) and often identify as Urums as a result of the belief that people's ethnic identity is defined by the
Tsalka_language
City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Caucasus Greeks and Tatar- and Turkish-speaking but Greek Orthodox Christian Urums), Belarusians, Armenians, Jews, etc. The main language is Russian. The population
Mariupol
This refers to the hybrid Greco-Turkish dialect spoken by the so-called Urums or those who define themselves as Greek from the Tsalka (mainly Pontians)
Languages_of_Greece
Subdistrict in Aleppo, Syria
Urum al-Kubrah Subdistrict (Arabic: ناحية أورم الكبرى, romanized: Nāḥiyah Urum al-Kubrah) is a subdistrict of Atarib District in western Aleppo Governorate
Urum_al-Kubrah_Subdistrict
Country in Southeast Europe
include Armenian, Georgian, and the Greco-Turkic dialect spoken by the Urums, a community of Caucasus Greeks from the Tsalka region of central Georgia
Greece
Script used to write the Greek language
Christians in northern Greece. It is now written in Latin or Cyrillic characters. Urum or Greek Tatar, spoken by Orthodox Christians, used the Greek alphabet. Judaeo-Spanish
Greek_alphabet
Town in Aleppo, Syria
Urum al-Kubrah (Arabic: أورم الكبرى, also spelled Urem al-Kubra) is a town in western Aleppo Governorate, northwestern Syria. With a population of 5,391
Urum_al-Kubra
Ethnic group in Ukraine
Crimean Mountains and became divided into two sub-groups: Tatar-speaking Urums and Rumaiic Pontic Greeks with Rumeíka Greek as their mother tongue. The
Ukrainian_Greeks
Nigerian Banker (born 1964)
Elder Urum Kalu "UK" Eke, Mfr (born 20 November 1964) is a Nigerian businessman and banker who served as the Group Managing Director of FBN Holdings Plc
Urum_Kalu_Eke
Village in Aleppo, Syria
Urum al-Sughra (Arabic: أورم الصغرى) is a village in western Aleppo Governorate, northwestern Syria. With a population of 637 as per the 2004 census, the
Urum_al-Sughra
Ethnic group
Cretan Muslims Northern Epirotes Pelasgians Romaniotes Sarakatsani Tsakones Urums Lists List of ancient Greeks List of Greeks List of ancient Greek alliances
Greeks
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
Mingrelians Svans Georgian Jews Germans Mennonites Volga Germans Greeks Urums Han Hamshenis Indians Iranians Irish Japanese Jews Kazakhs Astrakhan Kazakhs
Ainu_people
Greek presence in Italy
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greeks_in_Italy
Russian painter (1842–1910)
January] 1841 – 24 July [O.S. 11 July] 1910) was a Russian landscape painter of Urum (Crimean Greek) origin. Kuindzhi's exact date of birth is not known. Although
Arkhip_Kuindzhi
Ethnic group
Pontic [Greeks]" or Caucasian Greeks. The Turkic-speaking Greek Orthodox Urums are included in this latter groups as well. Aside from their predominantly
Pontic_Greeks
Greek Orthodox Turkish-speaking ethnic group
Karacaviran Ai Kösten (Develi) Beşkardeş Taşçı Bahçecik Görümce Mixobarbaroi Urums Ilıcak & Varjabedian 2021, p. 23: "Turkophone Greeks are called Karamanli
Karamanlides
Aromanians, Sephardi Jews, and even small numbers of Turkish-speaking Greeks or Urums originating in Georgia and Eastern Anatolia. Beginning in 1975, shortly
Greeks_in_the_Czech_Republic
Town in Idlib, Syria
Urum al-Jawz (Arabic: أورم الجوز, also called Ouram al-Jawz) is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of the Idlib Governorate, located south
Urum_al-Jawz
Part of the demographics of Belgium
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greeks_in_Belgium
Topics referred to by the same term
Department of Defense designation for a submarine-launched anti-submarine missile Urum (ISO code uum), a Turkic language spoken by ethnic Greeks This disambiguation
Uum
Greek people in Uzbekistan
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greeks_in_Uzbekistan
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Languages_of_Ukraine
Ethnic group
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greeks_in_North_Macedonia
Variety of modern Greek
Greeks speak Crimean Tatar as their mother tongue, and are classified as "Urums". There are approximately half a dozen dialects of Crimean (Mariupolitan)
Pontic_Greek
Demographics of a country
Macedonians, Slavo-Macedonians, Vlachs, Pontic Greeks and Turkish speaking Urums or Caucasus Greeks. The aspirations of ethnic minorities had been the pivot
Demographics of Czechoslovakia
Demographics_of_Czechoslovakia
Australians born in Greece or with Greek ancestry
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greek_Australians
Bulgarian botanist (1856–1937)
as a subspecies of Achillea kotschyi). The standard author abbreviation Urum. is used to indicate him as the author when citing a botanical name. Urumov's
Ivan_Urumov
Crimean Urums, Lipka Tatars, and Dobrujan Tatars to also be subethnic groups of the Crimean Tatars, but these views are not widespread, since the Urums never
Crimean Tatar subethnic groups
Crimean_Tatar_subethnic_groups
Language family of Eurasia
Agnes Csató (ed.). 1998. The Turkic languages. London: Routledge. 82-83p. Urum Archived 4 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine – Glottolog Krymchak Archived
Turkic_languages
Diverse languages between the Black and Caspian seas
languages spoken include Karachay-Balkar, Kumyk, Nogai, Turkish, Turkmen and Urum. Kalmyk Oirat, spoken by descendants of Oirat-speakers from East Asia, is
Languages_of_the_Caucasus
Settlement in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Urum). Prysedska, Viktoriia (7 December 2025). Як надазовські греки, уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums
Zachativka (rural settlement), Volnovakha Raion, Donetsk Oblast
Zachativka_(rural_settlement),_Volnovakha_Raion,_Donetsk_Oblast
Urban locality in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Yalta,_Donetsk_Oblast
Attack on a medical aid convoy by Syrian government forces
convoy unloading at a warehouse along Highway 60 in the rebel-held city of Urum al-Kubra, approximately 15 kilometers (9 mi) west of the city of Aleppo in
September 2016 Urum al-Kubra aid convoy attack
September_2016_Urum_al-Kubra_aid_convoy_attack
LGA in Anambra State, Nigeria
government are Awba Ofemili, Ugbenu, Ugbene, Ebenebe, Achalla (the capital), Urum, Amansea, Amanuke, Isu Aniocha, Mgbakwu. This Local Government Area falls
Awka_North
Ethnic group in Africa
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
African_Greeks
Caucasus Greeks, including Turkish-speaking Christian Greeks of Georgia or Urums Pontic Greeks Indo-Aryan group: Loms Iranian group: Ossetians Digors Irons
Ethnic_groups_in_the_Caucasus
Region in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey
Church Sunni Islam Related ethnic groups Caucasus Greeks Crimean Greeks Urums Persecution Greek genocide (Pontic Greek genocide) Amasya trials Amele taburları
Pontus_(region)
Village in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Nova_Karakuba
Ethnic symbol of the Pontic Greeks
Church Sunni Islam Related ethnic groups Caucasus Greeks Crimean Greeks Urums Persecution Greek genocide (Pontic Greek genocide) Amasya trials Amele taburları
Pontic_eagle
Ethnic group in the Mediterranean island
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greeks_in_Malta
Traditional name for natives of the Mani Peninsula in southern Greece
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Maniots
Ethnic subgroup of Turks
Georgian · Kazakh · Kyrgyz Religion Predominantly Sunni Islam, minority Shia Islam Related ethnic groups Georgians, Karapapakhs, other Turks, Tsalka Urums
Meskhetian_Turks
Rural locality in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Novoukrainka, Vuhledar urban hromada, Volnovakha Raion, Donetsk Oblast
Novoukrainka,_Vuhledar_urban_hromada,_Volnovakha_Raion,_Donetsk_Oblast
Ethnic Greek community of Southern Italy
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Griko_people
Old English translation of the Gospels
gedæghwamlican hlaf syle us todæg, and forgyf us ure gyltas, swa swa we forgyfað urum gyltendum. And ne gelæd þu us on costnunge, ac alys us of yfele. Soþlice
Wessex_Gospels
Village in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Komar,_Ukraine
Ethnic group in Georgia
were actually Turkish-speaking but Eastern Orthodox Greeks referred to as Urums. Today only about 2,000 of the Tsalka Greeks remain, mostly elderly, as
Greeks_in_Georgia
Military confrontation in Aleppo (2012–2016)
was attacked at night, as well as a SARC warehouse and health clinic in Urum al-Kubra, a rebel-held town 12 km west of Aleppo. 20 civilians and one SARC
Battle_of_Aleppo_(2012–2016)
Village in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Maloianysol
Related alphabets based on Cyrillic scripts
Uyghur Latin alphabet (Uyghur Latin Yëziqi). Dolgan Balkan Gagauz Turkish Urum Siberian Tatar Siberian Turkic Living Northwest Caucasian languages are generally
Cyrillic_alphabets
Mongolian yogurt drink
first. Most often, only the low fat milk remaining after the preparation of urum (Mongolian clotted cream) is used. The culture stored from the last run is
Isgelen_tarag
Sub-branch of the Turkic language family
Western, Eastern, and Central. Two further languages, Crimean Tatar and Urum, are Kipchak languages, but have been heavily influenced by the Oghuz languages
Oghuz_languages
Ancient Greek and Byzantine ethnographical term
Crusader States. Karamanlides: Turkophone Greeks native to Cappadocia. Urums: Turkophone Greek Orthodox people native to Crimea. Hayhurum: Armenian-speaking
Mixobarbaroi
Kipchak Turkic language with Hebrew influences
influenced their later development. Krymchak language Crimean Tatar language Urum language Armeno-Kipchak language Karaim at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Karaim_language
Ukanafun 533101 Edem Idim; Idung Eka Uyo; Idung Idem Udo; Idung Uko Udo; Idung Urum Iso; Ikot Akpa Nkuk; Ikot Akpan Eyara; Ikot Enang; Ikot Ibekwe; Ikot Iyang
List of villages in Akwa Ibom State
List_of_villages_in_Akwa_Ibom_State
Yupik who live near the Bering Strait
Mingrelians Svans Georgian Jews Germans Mennonites Volga Germans Greeks Urums Han Hamshenis Indians Iranians Irish Japanese Jews Kazakhs Astrakhan Kazakhs
Siberian_Yupik
Church Sunni Islam Related ethnic groups Caucasus Greeks Crimean Greeks Urums Persecution Greek genocide (Pontic Greek genocide) Amasya trials Amele taburları
Pontic_Greek_cuisine
Siege of the Syrian Army base
Base 46 (Arabic: حصار الفوج 46) was a siege of the Syrian Arab Army base at Urum al-Sughra by opposition forces waged from late September 2012 until 19 November
Siege_of_Base_46
Archaeological site in Babil Governorate, Iraq
site in Babil Governorate, Iraq. The site of Tell Uqair (possibly ancient Urum) is just to the north. The city was occupied from the Akkadian period until
Kutha
endangered 14,000 sva Udi Severely endangered 6,160 (Georgia) . udi Urum Definitely endangered 190,000 Also spoken in: Russia, Ukraine uum Germany
List of endangered languages in Europe
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Europe
Ethnic Greek population of Cyprus
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greek_Cypriots
Ecoregion in Nigeria
Cross–Niger transition forests Urum Natural Forest Reserve, Anambra State, Nigeria Map of Cross-Niger Transition Forests Ecoregion Ecology Realm Afrotropical
Cross–Niger transition forests
Cross–Niger_transition_forests
Cyrillic letter
Ге́ґель, Ґео́рґ, Ґе́те, Ґреґуа́р, Ґулліве́р etc.) The letter Ґ ґ in the Urum language represents the voiced velar fricative /ɣ/. Regular (non-cursive)
Ghe_with_upturn
Urban locality in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Staryi_Krym,_Donetsk_Oblast
109 This Easter bread (pictured uncooked) is prepared by the Ruméika and Urum-speaking Greeks of southwestern Donetsk Oblast. Its form – a central cross
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Ukraine
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Ukraine
Historical region
moving to Trialeti were joined by Turkish-speaking Caucasus Greeks known as Urums. Armenians moving to Javakheti were joined by a number of Doukhobors, a
Javakheti
Rural locality in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Piddubne,_Donetsk_Oblast
Ethnic group
integrated into Greek society. The Urums (/ʊəˈruːm/, /ʊˈruːm/; Greek: Ουρούμ, Urúm; Turkish and Crimean Tatar: Urum, IPA: [uˈɾum]) are several groups of Turkic-speaking
Turkic_Christians
Americans of Greek birth or descent
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greek_Americans
Thick cream made by heating milk
Iran, Afghanistan, India, and Turkey. A similar clotted cream known as urum (өрөм) is also made in Mongolia. Contemporary ancient food experts, noting
Clotted_cream
Sub-branch of the Turkic language family
(Mishar Dialects) Karachay-Balkar (Mountain Turkic) Kumyk Karaim Krymchak Urum † Cuman † Mamluk-Kipchak † Armeno-Kipchak Kipchak–Nogai (Aralo-Caspian) Steppe
Kipchak_languages
Rural locality in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Kermenchyk
and Pontic Greeks (divided between Caucasus Greeks and Turkish speaking Urums). These are mainly descended from Ottoman-era Christian Orthodox converts
Islam_in_Georgia_(country)
Earliest historical form of English language
this day our daily bread, 6 And forġief ūs ūre gyltas, swā swā wē forġiefaþ ūrum gyltendum. [ˌɒnd forˠˈjiy̯v uːs ˌuː.re ˈɣyɫ.tɑs | ˈswɑː ˌswɑː weː forˠˈjiy̯
Old_English
Modern religion derived from ancient Greek pre-christian beliefs
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Hellenism_(modern_religion)
Place in Aleppo, Syria
Nuran Maarat Atarib Awayjil al-Sahharah al-Shaykh Ali Urum al-Kubra Subdistrict Urum al-Kubra Urum al-Sughra Ayn al-Arab District Ayn al-Arab Subdistrict
Tilfê,_Afrin
Ethnic group
Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes
Greeks_in_Kazakhstan
Closeness of linguistic varieties
Central Plains Mandarin Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, Turkish and Urum (partially) Uzbek and Uyghur Finnish and Estonian (partially) Finnish and
Mutual_intelligibility
Village in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Starolaspa
2014) Turks, Karamanlides, Pomaks Macedonia and Thrace, Aegean Muslim, Christian Turkish, Balkan Gagauz Turkic, Southern Gagauzes Urum Turkic Urums
Demographics_of_Greece
City in Syria
Nuran Maarat Atarib Awayjil al-Sahharah al-Shaykh Ali Urum al-Kubra Subdistrict Urum al-Kubra Urum al-Sughra Ayn al-Arab District Ayn al-Arab Subdistrict
Manbij
Letter in mostly Turkic-Latin script
ğ (Latin) Turkmen G, g Tuvan Г, г Udin Ğ, ğ (Latin), ГЪ, гъ (Cyrillic) Urum Ґ, ґ; Ғ, ғ Uyghur غ (Arabic), Ғ, ғ (Cyrillic), Gh, gh (Latin) Uzbek Gʻ, gʻ
Gha
Medieval Turkic tribe in China
Sakha/Yakut Salar Shor Siberian Tatar Tatar Telengit Tofa Turkish Turkmen Tuvan Urum Uyghur Uzbek Western Yugur Alphabets Old Turkic Common Turkic Cyrillic Old
Shatuo
Treaty to protect languages
Greek Hebrew Hungarian Karaim Krymchak Polish Romani Romanian Rumeika Slovak Urum Yiddish United Kingdom 27 March 2001 Cornish (Article 2, Part II (Article
European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
European_Charter_for_Regional_or_Minority_Languages
Geographic range of dialects that vary more strongly at the distant ends
from other Turkic languages. There are also Gagauz speakers in Moldavia and Urum speakers in Georgia. The Turkic continuum makes internal genetic classification
Dialect_continuum
Village in Donetsk Oblast
уруми і румеї, відроджують свої мови й культури [How the Nadazovia Greeks, Urums and Rumeis are reviving their languages and cultures]. BBC News Ukrainian
Bahatyr
Ancient Mesopotamian goddess
symbols representing various cities, including those of Ur, Larsa, Zabalam, Urum, Arina, and probably Kesh. This list probably reflects the report of contributions
Inanna
Russian resettlement of Armenians and Greeks
Crimea. Including both the Grecophone Rumaiic Greeks and the Turkophone Urum Greeks. Known today as Yevpatoria. Known today as Dnipro. Stearns 1989, p
Eviction of Christians from the Crimea (1778)
Eviction_of_Christians_from_the_Crimea_(1778)
1917–18/1918–21 state in Eastern Europe
Russian, Yiddish, Polish, German, Belarusian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Urum, etc. Religion 85% Eastern Orthodox 9% Jewish 4% Roman Catholic 2% other
Ukrainian_People's_Republic
URUMS
URUMS
URUMS
URUMS
Male
English
Medieval English form of Roman Latin Maurice, MORRIS means "dark-skinned; Moor."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Indian
River
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Terror.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pinkesh | பீநà¯à®•ேஷÂ
Mouth of a serpent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sivaguru | ஸீவாகà¯à®°à¯à®‚
Girl/Female
Muslim
Witness, Patriot
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Meydad, MEDAD means "love." In the bible, this is the name of a prophet who lived in the time of Moses.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Traditional
World
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
The Protector King
Boy/Male
Tamil
Part of the sacred knowledge
URUMS
URUMS
URUMS
URUMS
URUMS