A. Their long dress is called sari, a traditional Indian costume(服装).B. The hat keeps them warm.C. Many kimonos are made of silk and sometimes they are very heavy.D. They wear the wallets on the front of their kilts.E. People from Holland wear big and strong wooden shoes.F. ...
Janav meaning - Astrology for Baby Name Janav with meaning Protecting men. This name is from the Bengali; Hindu; Indian;Gujarati;Hindi;Kannada;Malayalam;Marathi;Oriya;Tamil;Telugu origin. Variations of this names are Janav. Janav is a boy name with meani
Indian ladies wear beautiful clothes made of cotton and silk. Their long dresses are called sari. They wear their bodies carefully. Japanese ladies have very expensive clothes. They wear special wooden sandals and a dress called kimono. It is made of silk and sometimes they are very heavy. ...
Through the mountains in her white dress she runs chasing me, thought she was faster, 'cause I told her so, even though it wasn't quite the truth."And then another verse goes like this:"Six years later we got married, and the day her water broke, the doctor said there's ...
Japa meaning - Astrology for Baby Name Japa with meaning Chanting; One who chants. This name is from the Bengali; Hindu; Indian;Gujarati;Hindi;Kannada;Malayalam;Marathi;Oriya;Tamil;Telugu origin. Variations of this names are Japa; Japendra; Japesh; Japet
A woman from Jamaic a told us she was going back for a wedding soon and was having trouble finding a green dress. A couple of Indian women at the table convinced her to check out an Indian clothing store and showed her a traditional Indian outfit that would look great on her. All of...
Honestly for those of you that were making your rude comments and opinions about my name and assuming that all Savannah's are the same, maybe you are the ones that need to be educated. I'm proud of my southern/Indian blood and I am proud to have the name Savannah....
Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguine" (1935) refers to a kind of popular dance of West Indian origin, from French colloquialbéguin"an infatuation, boyfriend, girlfriend," earlier "child's bonnet," and before that "nun's headdress" (14c.), from Middle Dutchbeggaert, ultimately the same word...
noun(n.) A catch, of various forms and materials, used to fasten together the different parts of dress, by being attached to one part, and passing through a slit, called a buttonhole, in the other; -- used also for ornament.
native or inhabitant of Afghanistan, 1784, properly only the Durani Afghans; a name of uncertain origin. It is first attested in Arabic in al-'Utbi's "History of Sultan Mahmud" written c.1030 C.E. and was in use in India from 13c. Old Afghan chronicles trace the name to a legenda...