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Damian (also spelled Damien, Daymian, Daman, Damon, Daemon, Damion, Daymein, Damyean, Damiano, Demian, دامیان, Damião amongst others) is a given name that comes from Damianus, which is the latinisation of the Greek name Δαμιανός (Damianos), derived from the Greek word δαμάζω (damazō), "(I) conquer, master, overcome, tame", in the form of δαμάω/-ῶ (damaō), a form ...
La Xtabay (Spanish pronunciation: [la iʃ.taˈβaj]) is a Yucatec Maya folklore tale about a demonic femme fatale who preys upon men in the Yucatán Peninsula. [1] She is said to dwell in the forest to lure men to their deaths with her incomparable beauty. [2]
Damián is a Czech, Slovak and Spanish male given name, which is a form of the name Damian. [1] Damian is derived from the Greek name Δαμιανος (Damianos), from the Greek word δαμαζω (damazo), meaning "to tame" or "to master". [2] The given name may refer to: Damián Akerman (born 1980), Argentine football player
Damon Gant, a police chief in the video game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney; Damon Baird, in the Gears of War franchise; Damon Henderson, in the American television series Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. Damon Killian, played by Richard Dawson in the motion picture The Running Man; Damon is a commonly used name in George R. R. Martin 's works
Matt Damon is teaming up with a different member of the Affleck family these days. The Oscar winner, 53, is costarring with his best friend Ben’s younger brother Casey, 48, in “The Instigators.”
The six-second video platform Vine, has skyrocketed these 10 Latinos to micro-celeb status. Check them out below: 1) Cameron Dallas: The 20-year-old Vine star is part Mexican. He won the Teen's ...
Manuela Martínez or Fernández (Depending on DNI version), is a girl that has "MANU", in her signature. [5] Juan Pérez is used colloquially as a generic male full name. Fulano, Mengano, Zutano, three fake names, were used in the past as 'some guy,' as in "On his way to work he ran into Fulano [some guy] and they spoke for a while."
The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited and published by the Royal Spanish Academy , with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language .