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The name "Albanians" (Latin: Albanenses/Arbanenses) was used in medieval Greek and Latin documents that gradually entered European languages from which other similar derivative names emerged. [1] Linguists believe that the alb part in the root word originates from an Indo-European term for a type of mountainous topography, meaning "hill ...
Albanian names are names that are used by Albanians in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, or the diaspora.In Albania, a full name usually consists of a given name (Albanian: emri); the given name of the individual's father (patronymic, Albanian: atësia), which is seldom included except in official documents; and a (most commonly patrilineal) family name or surname (Albanian ...
Dafina Zeqiri was born on 14 April 1989 into an Albanian family from Kosovo in the city of Varberg, Sweden. [1] [2] Her siblings are Tringa Zeqiri and Besa Tafari née Zeqiri.[3] [4] [5] Dafina's father, Nebih Bajraktari, left her family at a very early age and was absent since then.
Rüya's mother, finance manager at Soysalan Hospital. Selim Can Yalçın İlker Sualp Şebnem's brother, Rüya's uncle. Bartu Dilmen Rüzgar Sezer Alaz's ex-best friend, Çağla's ex-boyfriend. Aşkın Şenol Salim He is a resident of the neighborhood where Yaman lives. Ayşegül Ünsal Feride Helpers of the Soysalan family. Güray Görkem Osman
The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on 12 October 2003. As of 15 January 2025, the Wikipedia has 101,316 articles and is the 73rd-largest Wikipedia.
In 2006, Rajku returned to Albania and appeared on the third edition of Top Fest, as a solo artist with the song "Jemi OTR" and as part of his group OTR with the song "Kështu e bëjmë ne". [3] In May 2007, he collaborated with Albanian rappers J-No and Decee and returned to the competition with the song "Kur vijm na". [ 3 ]
Mother Albania (Albanian: Nëna Shqipëri) is a 12-metre-tall (39 ft) statue located at the National Martyrs' Cemetery of Albania (Albanian: Dëshmorët e Kombit) in Albania, dedicated in 1972. The statue represents the country as a mother guarding over the eternal slumber of those who gave their lives for her.
Azad Zaman (died 2021), Meghalayan Bengali politician; Baby Zaman (1923–2013), Bengali actor and producer; Badar uz Zaman (born 1940), Pakistani classical musician; Badruzzaman Badol (born 1969), Bangladeshi High Court justice; C. B. Zaman (c. 1945–2024), Bangladeshi film director; Daulat Zaman (1947–2002), Bengali cricketer