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  2. Manana Japaridze - Wikipedia

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    Manana Japaridze (Georgian: მანანა ჯაფარიძე; Azerbaijani: Manana Caparidze), or simply known as Manana is a Georgian-Azerbaijani singer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She has been an Honorary Artist of Azerbaijan since 2009.

  3. Manana - Wikipedia

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    Manana Kochladze (born c. 1972), Georgian biologist and environmentalist Manana Matiashvili (born 1978), Georgian poet, translator, and academic Manana Orbeliani (1808–1870), Georgian princess, noblewoman and socialite

  4. Manana Doijashvili - Wikipedia

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    Manana Doijashvili, OSI (Georgian: მანანა დოიჯაშვილი; 5 November 1947 – 17 January 2023) was a Georgian pianist and professor of piano. She was trained at the Tbilisi State Conservatory under Tengiz Amirejibi .

  5. Georgian name - Wikipedia

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    Georgian surnames are derived either from patronymics or, less frequently, from toponyms, with addition of various suffixes. Georgian suffixes vary by region. The most common Georgian suffixes are: -shvili (-შვილი): meaning "child": from western and eastern Georgia. E.g. Baratashvili, Andronikashvili, Guramishvili, etc.

  6. Mañana - Wikipedia

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    "Mañana", a song by German rock band Amon Düül II, on their 1973 album Vive La Trance "Manana", a song by the Desaparecidos on their album Read Music/Speak Spanish; Mañana, a 2005 album by Mexican band Sin Bandera "Mañana" (Álvaro Soler and Cali y El Dandee song), a 2021 song

  7. Mravalzhamieri - Wikipedia

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    Mravalzhamieri (Georgian: მრავალჟამიერი) is a Georgian folk song, the title and the one-word text of which can be translated as "[may you ...

  8. Mgzavrebi - Wikipedia

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    The name of the band means "Travellers". [1] The musical style of the group is a combination of traditional Georgian singing and the modern sound of national instruments, such as panduri. MGZAVREBI lyrics are mostly in Georgian but also include several songs in Russian and Ukrainian. [10]

  9. Manana Chitishvili - Wikipedia

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    Manana Chitishvili (Georgian: მანანა ჩიტიშვილი; born 13 November 1954, Korinta) is a Georgian poet and academic, whose works have been translated into five languages. Biography