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  2. Sakha names - Wikipedia

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    For example, the names Elley (Эллэй), Manchaary (Манчаары), Tuyaara (Туйаара), Nyurgun (Ньургун), and Künney (Күннэй) are the names of mythological or historical heroes and are quite common among Sakha people. Present-day original Sakha names are derived from the names of "positive" objects.

  3. African Reference Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The English version was a set of 57 letters, given in both upper-case and lower-case forms. Eight of these are formed from common Latin letters with the addition of an underline mark . Some (the uppercase letters alpha, eth ( ), esh, and both lower- and upper-case , ) cannot be accurately represented in Unicode (as of version 15, 2023).

  4. Abydos King List - Wikipedia

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    Cartouches 1 to 8Name written in the list Common name Cartouches 1 to 8 (Click to enlarge) 1: Meni. Same name in Turin King List. Probably identical to Narmer. Menes: 2: Teti. Same name in Turin King List. Hor-Aha: 3: Iti. Same name in Turin King List. Djer: 4: Ita. Itui in Turin King List. Djet: 5: Septi. Qenti in Turin King List. Den: 6 ...

  5. List of Dacian plant names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plant names in Dacian, surviving from ancient botanical works such as Dioscorides' De Materia Medica (abb. MM) and Pseudo-Apuleius' Herbarius (abb. Herb.). Dacian plant names are one of the primary sources left to us for studying the Dacian language , an ancient language of South Eastern Europe .

  6. Category:Names by language - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... English-language names (4 C, 1 P) F. French ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Horse name - Wikipedia

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    A horse name is a secondary noble title or a popular name for members of Ethiopian royalty; in some cases the "horse names" are the only name known for a ruler. They take the form of "father of X", where "X" is the name of the person's warhorse. Some known horse names of Ethiopian nobility include:

  8. Najashi - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Ethiopian sources instead state that a different king named Adriaz was a contemporary of prophet Muhammad. [7] An unpublished manuscript dates his reign to 603–623 E.C. . [ 7 ] According to Aleqa Taye Gabra Mariam , the Muslim migration took place in 620 E.C. and coincided with the reign of Aderaz.

  9. Old Uyghur alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Old Uyghur alphabet was a Turkic script used for writing Old Uyghur, a variety of Old Turkic spoken in Turpan and Gansu that is the ancestor of the modern Western Yugur language. [2] The term "Old Uyghur" used for this alphabet is misleading because Qocho , the Uyghur (Yugur) kingdom created in 843, originally used the Old Turkic alphabet .