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Tejan Nyang <[log in to unmask]>
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 Saks ,
  You will find more name and meaning on
www.ethnologue.com .
Chi Jamma ,
Bro . Sheikh .
--- samateh saikou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks to all those who have sent in their
> contributions,privately or
> through the GL.I still need your help and there is
> also still room for more
> contributions.See the list below,there are still
> names I am finding
> difficult to say if they are male or female Name(S)
> and I hope to find some
> help here.In some cases I was  only able to indicate
> their ethnic origin.
> Still Note,what we mean with Typical Gambian names
> is different from what
> one will refer to as a Common Gambian Names.The
> difference is that,the later
> is either Arabic  or Western Biblical names.Please
> help to solve this
> problem either privately or through this
> medium.Thank you.
>
> For Freedom
> Saiks
>
>
>
>
> Abba(M)
> Abbisatou(F)
> Absa(F)
> Alanso(M)
> Alboury (M)
> Alkalo(M)
> Allabatou
> Almamo(M)
> Amata(M)
> Amsatou(M)
> Amul
> Ancha(F)
> Ansumannah(M)
> Anta (F)
> Antoumann(m)
> Appaye(M)
> Aram(F)
> Arfang(M)
> Arret(F)
> Ayyah
> Baalo
> Babagalley
> Bailo(M)
> Bairo
> Bajaw
> Bakoto (F)
> Balangka
> Balankang(F)
> Balla(M)
> BALUTA
> Banda
> Banfa(M)
> Banjugu (Sarahule)
> Bannakeh (M)
> Bara(M)
> Barka(M)
> Bassin(F)
> Batch(M)
> Batou
> Bawusee(M)
> Bechou(M)
> Benteng
> Beray
> Beregey
> Beteng
> Bigilo(F)
> Biji(F)
> Biram(M)
> Birom
> Boli(M)
> Bolong(M)
> Boneh(F)
> Bonto
> Booti
> Booya(M)
> Bora(M)
> Bori(M/F)
> Boto(M)
> Botor(F)
> Buka(M)
> Bulley(M)
> Bunama(M)
> Bungtung
> Bureh (M)
> Buunu (m/f) "sun"
> Bye(M)
> Ceesay(M/F)
> Chabba
> Chabi
> Chambi
> Chana
> Chanderr
> Cheboh(M)
> Chilel(F)
> Choro(F)
> Chucli(M)
> Correa(m)
> Coumba(f)
> Courrah(F)
> Daado(F)
> Daggah(F)
> Daraman(M)
> Dawitt (f)
> Debour(F)(pronounced Deborr)
> Demba(M)
> Dikory(M)
> Duma (Karoninka)
> Durang
> Duwa
> Eggeh
> Faaba(M)
> Fabala(M)
> Fakebba(M)
> Fallou(M)
> Fama(F)
> Fanding(M)
> Fansainee(M)
> Fansumanah
> Fanta(F)
> Fara(M)
> Faranding(m)
> Farimata(F)
> Fatamina(f)
> Fatoma(M)
> FILI(M)
> Filijay(M/F)
> Findi(F)
> Foday(M)
> Fodayba(M)
> Folongko(M)
> Fula-Dado(F)
> Fulatunk (f) - "hardworker"
> Funtufaye
> Gallo(M)
> Gansirri(F)
> Gaye(F)
> Gegeh(F)
> Giddo
> Gideh(F)
> Gidom
> Gondoi(M)
> Gorra(M)
> Hadim (M)
> Hajarta(F)
> Horeja(F)
> Houdja(F)
> Houmou(F)
> Houn(M)
> Hoyaan
> Huri
> Jaaja(F)
> Jaara(F)
> Jabel(M)
> Jabero
> Jagan(M)
> Jaherr(F)
> Jahu(M)
> Jajeh(M)
> Jakong(M)
> Jalamang(M)
> JALANG(M)
> Jalangbatou(M)
> Jalicka(f)
> Jalima
> Jallom
> Jalnum(M)
> Jamanti(M)
> Jamba
> Jangkeh(F)
> JANKO(M)
> Jarai(F)
> Jariatou(f)
> Jata(M)
> Jatakobo
> Jato(M)
> Jay(M/F)
> JAYNung(F)
> Jeggan(M)
> Jerreh(M)
> Jewo(F)
> Jewru(M)
> Jeyeh(F)
> jidereh
> Jileen(M)
> Jimmoh(Karoninka)
> Jirang
> Jisseh(M)
> Jogomai(F)
> Jogoy(F)
> Jojo(F)
> Joko(F)
> Jola(F)
> JOLOKOU
> Jomma(F)
> Jongfollo(M/F)
> Jongkunda(M)
>
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