- gauṡla
- गौश्ल
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Arne Gauslaa — (8 February 1913 – 30 October 1942) was a Norwegian communist, newspaper editor and resistance member. He was born in Solum, to a mother from Solum and a father from Herefoss..[1] His father Olav Gauslaa was a member of Solum municipal council… … Wikipedia
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Ivatt — This unusual surname is of medieval English origin, and is a diminutive form of the Norman personal name Ivo , itself a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with a first element Iv , ultimately from the Old Norse yr , plural… … Surnames reference
Ivatts — This unusual surname is of medieval English origin, and is a diminutive form of the Norman personal name Ivo , itself a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with a first element Iv , ultimately from the Old Norse yr , plural… … Surnames reference
Ivetts — This unusual surname is of medieval English origin, and is a diminutive form of the Norman personal name Ivo , itself a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with a first element Iv , ultimately from the Old Norse yr , plural… … Surnames reference
Iveans — This name, with variant spellings Ivins, Ivons, Iv(e)ans and Yvens, is a patronymic i.e. son of Iven , itself deriving from the Norman personal name Ivo, ultimately from the Olde Norse yr , (plural ifar ), meaning yew or bow , a weapon generally… … Surnames reference
Ivens — This name, with variant spellings Ivins, Ivons, Iv(e)ans and Yvens, is a patronymic i.e. son of Iven , itself deriving from the Norman personal name Ivo, ultimately from the Olde Norse yr , (plural ifar ), meaning yew or bow , a weapon generally… … Surnames reference
Ivins — This name, with variant spellings Ivins, Ivons, Iv(e)ans and Yvens, is a patronymic i.e. son of Iven , itself deriving from the Norman personal name Ivo, ultimately from the Olde Norse yr , (plural ifar ), meaning yew or bow , a weapon generally… … Surnames reference