YARIMA
When I was growing up in Spain I had a friend called Yarima (pronounced Jarima), does anyone know what it means? I've wondered about it....
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Did you grow up in Ajalvir, Madrid, Spain? I had a polish friend when I was I child named Ágata. She went to Toronto I think. I think about her a lot... is possible that person is you?
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The name Yarima is actually a word in the language Hausa it means Princess.
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The Hausa-English dictionary on the web (by Bargery) saysyarima
[ya"ri/+ma"] {n.m.}. An official position and little, held by a son or younger brother of the ruling chief. (with the a" representing low tone, and i/+ indicating a long vowel with mid tone)This says it is a masculine noun, so i am a bit confused.
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Yarima in the Northern part of Nigeria is a title. When a person is called Yarima, that person is heir to the throne.
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Yarima is also a female name from de indians of brasilian trible;Yanomami, in Amazonia. That's my name! In the Yanomami language means: "Rising Sun"
Nice talk to you,
Yarima
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Yarima is also a female name from de indians of brasilian trible;Yanomami, in Amazonia. That's my name! In the Yanomami language means: "Rising Sun"
Nice talk to you,
Yarima
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I hate to be an ass......but, see for yourself what Yarima means in Taino!
http://members.dandy.net/~orocobix/telist-y.htm
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To quote Bart Simpson: "Ay, carumba!"
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lol, that's just lovely.
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