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Subspecies of Homo erectus (fossil) discovered on the island of Java in 1891
Java Man (Homo erectus erectus, formerly also Anthropopithecus erectus or Pithecanthropus erectus) is an early human fossil discovered in 1891 and 1892
Java_Man
Island and region in Indonesia
heritage sites are located in Java: Ujung Kulon National Park, Borobudur Temple, Prambanan Temple, and Sangiran Early Man Site. Java was formed by volcanic eruptions
Java
Extinct species of archaic human
link" of human evolution in Java. At the Trinil site, his team found a skullcap and molar in 1891, and a femur in 1892 (Java Man), which he named "Pithecanthropus
Homo_erectus
Historically significant population of Homo erectus near Beijing
and also argued that Java Man had a humanlike body plan. In 1935, he claimed the differences between Peking Man and Java Man, "can be due at most to
Peking_Man
Province in Java, Indonesia
(hominina) since prehistoric times. In Central Java and the adjacent territories in East Java remains known as "Java Man" were discovered in the 1890s by the Dutch
Central_Java
Non-scientific term for a transitional fossil
Pithecanthropus erectus (erect ape-man), which has now been reclassified as Homo erectus. In the media, the Java Man was hailed as the missing link. For
Missing link (human evolution)
Missing_link_(human_evolution)
Extinct subspecies of Homo erectus
Solo Man (Homo erectus soloensis) is a subspecies of H. erectus that lived along the Solo River in Java, Indonesia, about 117,000 to 108,000 years ago
Solo_Man
Dutch East Indies. Fossilised remains of Homo erectus, popularly known as "Java Man", and their tools suggest the Indonesian archipelago was inhabited at least
History_of_Indonesia
Province in Java, Indonesia
in the easternmost third of Java island. It has a land border only with the province of Central Java to the west; the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean border
East_Java
ancient occupation of Java itself is accredited by the findings of the Java Man, dated between 1.7 and 0.7 million years old, one of the first known specimens
History_of_Bali
Genus of hominins
S2CID 256697931. "ape-man", from Pithecanthropus erectus (Java Man), Eugène Dubois, Pithecanthropus erectus: eine menschenähnliche Übergangsform aus Java (1894), identified
Homo
Obsolete primate taxon
describe several other extant and extinct species, among others the fossil Java Man. Very quickly, the latter was re-assigned to Pithecanthropus, originally
Anthropopithecus
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Java or java in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Java is an island of Indonesia. Java may also refer to: Java (programming language), an object-oriented
Java_(disambiguation)
Extinct human species
1930s and 40s with discoveries such as Java Man and Peking Man (as well as the marginalisation of Piltdown Man), the question of a "Neanderthal phase"
Neanderthal
1949–1950 federal state in Southeast Asia
responsibility for the Dutch East Indies, refused to allow Dutch troops to land in Java and Sumatra and recognised de facto Republican authority there. However,
United_States_of_Indonesia
Hominin fossil
renamed it Homo modjokertensis because Eugène Dubois – the discoverer of Java Man, which was then called Pithecanthropus erectus – disagreed that the new
Mojokerto_child
Evolutionary process
detail the characters of Dubois' Java Man, then named Pithecanthropus erectus, with the characters of the Peking Man, then named Sinanthropus pekinensis
Human_evolution
Dutch paleoanthropologist (1858–1940)
discovery of Pithecanthropus erectus (later redesignated Homo erectus), or "Java Man". Dubois was the first anthropologist to embark upon a purposeful search
Eugène_Dubois
1025–1026 Chola military campaign
destruction of Palembang and came to the court of King Airlangga in East Java. She also became the queen consort of Airlangga named Dharmaprasadottungadevi
Chola_invasion_of_Srivijaya
German anthropologist (1900–1981)
both invited to Java in 1938 by G. H. R. von Königswald to confirm dating of strata in which he had found a skullcap of Java Java Man. In 1964, de Terra
Helmut_de_Terra
Type of fossilized remains
with a knee angle showing that "Java Man" had walked upright. Given the name Pithecanthropus erectus ("erect ape-man"), it became the first in what is
Transitional_fossil
Indonesian Islamic militants rebellion
the militias—the Siliwangi Division of the Indonesian Army, based in West Java—was led by Kartosuwirjo, who had initially supported the Japanese during
Darul_Islam_rebellion
West Java (Gouvernement West-Java) Under control of Governorate of Middle Java (Gouvernement Midden-Java): Under control of Governorate of East Java (Gouvernement
Administrative divisions of the Dutch East Indies
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies
Malay Muslim state in Sumatra (1568–1946)
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Sultanate_of_Langkat
Dutch colony in Indonesia (1800–1949)
in 1817, with the aim to study the flora and fauna of the archipelago. Java Man was discovered by Eugène Dubois in 1891. The Komodo dragon was first described
Dutch_East_Indies
Sultanate in Sumatra
only five days of voyage from Java. Perhaps the intended land is Peureulak because Chu-fan-chi declared a voyage from Java to Brunei took 15 days. The existence
Peureulak_Sultanate
German zoologist (1834–1919)
Java Man with Haeckel's Pithecanthropus label, though they were later reclassified as Homo erectus. Some scientists of the day suggested Dubois' Java
Ernst_Haeckel
1945 Indonesian independence document
establish an underground resistance movement and sent Hatta and Sjahrir back to Java. In January 1942, the Japanese invaded the Dutch East Indies, and rapidly
Proclamation of Indonesian Independence
Proclamation_of_Indonesian_Independence
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
List of governors of the Dutch East Indies
List_of_governors_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies
Islamist group in Indonesia
West Java, called Hizbullah and Sabilillah. As a protest toward the Renville Agreement signed by Indonesian leaders in 1948, which ceded West Java to the
Darul_Islam_(Indonesia)
City in Central Java, Indonesia
ago, the age of the "Java Man" skeleton found 80 kilometres upstream. Another famous early hominid from this area is called "Solo Man". The Surakarta area
Surakarta
1817 book by Stamford Raffles
History of Java is a book written by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles and published in 1817. In 1811 Raffles was appointed as lieutenant governor of Java. Raffles
The_History_of_Java
Longest river in Java
of the first early human fossil found outside of Europe, the so-called "Java Man" skull, discovered in 1891. The Bengawan Solo was the crash site of Garuda
Solo_River
Classification of the human species
erectus erectus (Java Man) (1970s) Homo erectus yuanmouensis (Yuanmou Man) (Li et al., 1977) Homo erectus lantianensis (Lantian Man) (Woo Ju-Kang, 1964)
Human_taxonomy
20th-century Indonesian Islamic army
immediate establishment of a voluntary, non-conscript army that would defend Java. This army was planned to be composed of Muslims and organised according
Hizbullah_(Indonesia)
Muslim sultanate in Indonesia
in Indonesia and China for many centuries. A Muslim tombstone in eastern Java bears a date corresponding to 1082. But substantial evidence of Islam in
Samudera_Pasai_Sultanate
Extinct species of archaic human
Czech-American anthropologist Aleš Hrdlička considered it a European variant of the Java Man "Pithecanthropus erectus" (now Homo erectus erectus). In 1928, German anatomist
Homo_heidelbergensis
Malay sultanate centred in Brunei (1368–1888)
Batu in 1397. In the 14th century, Brunei seems to have been a subject of Java. The Javanese manuscript Nagarakretagama, written by Prapanca in 1365, mentioned
Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888)
Sultanate_of_Brunei_(1368–1888)
Dutch East Indies colonial government policy
policy first introduced the concept of transmigration from the overpopulated Java to the less densely populated areas of Sumatra and Kalimantan with government-sponsored
Dutch_Ethical_Policy
False ancient hominid species
drawing on the proportions of "Pithecanthropus" (now Homo erectus), the "Java ape-man," for the Illustrated London News. Osborn was not impressed with the
Nebraska_Man
Extinct species of human
and originally gave the name Narmada Man to match those of other asian H. erectus, like Peking Man and Java Man, and was popularised as such. When he
Narmada_Human
evidence for the presence of early man in Indonesia. Fossilised remains of Homo erectus, popularly known as the "Java Man" were first discovered by the Dutch
Prehistoric_Indonesia
1945 Indonesian kidnapping
73–80. Kahin 2003, p. 135-136. Anderson, Benedict Richard O'Gorman (1972). Java in a time of revolution; occupation and resistance, 1944-1946. Cornell University
Rengasdengklok_Incident
Palaeoanthropological site in Java, Indonesia
first early hominin remains to be found outside of Europe: the famous "Java Man" (Homo erectus erectus) specimen. Trinil Trinil (Indonesia) Joordens, Josephine
Trinil
Indonesian volunteer army created by the Empire of Japan during World War II
the end of World War II, there were a total of 69 battalions (daidan) in Java, Madura, and Bali (around 37,000 men) and Sumatra (approximately 20,000 men)
Defenders_of_the_Homeland
Historical region in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
centuries, respectively, when Indian traders arrived on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Sulawesi. The names of three rulers are known from the inscriptions.
Kutai
Incentive with unintended results
May 2021. III, Carl C. Swisher; Curtis, Garniss H.; Lewin, Roger (2001). Java Man: How Two Geologists Changed Our Understanding of Human Evolution. University
Perverse_incentive
Javanese Sultanate in 16th century
The Demak Sultanate (کسلطانن دمق) was a Javanese Muslim state located on Java's north coast in Indonesia, at the site of the present-day city of Demak.
Demak_Sultanate
1623 killings in Indonesia
the English and the Dutch, and caused the Dutch to temporarily evacuate Java;Jourdain, pp. lxix–lxxi "The "Separate Voyages" of the Company". Retrieved
Amboyna_massacre
Dutch government policy for its Dutch East Indies colony
famines and epidemics in the 1840s, firstly in Cirebon and then Central Java, as cash crops such as indigo and sugar had to be grown instead of rice.
Cultivation_System
Chinese kongsi federation in Borneo (–1839)
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Kengwei_Republic
American defense and electrical equipment manufacturer
its Rockwall facility in Texas, primarily due to the conclusion of the JAVA MAN program, an aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance program
L3Harris
1948 UN-brokered Dutch–Indonesian ceasefire
the Dutch had not reentered. The republic was left with about a third of Java and most of the island of Sumatra, but the republican forces were cut off
Renville_Agreement
Indonesian Axis collaborationist committee overseeing Indonesian independence
Soepomo (Java) Rajiman Wediodiningrat (Java) Suroso (Java) Sutardjo Kertohadikusumo (Java) Abdul Wahid Hasyim (Java) Ki Bagus Hadikusuma (Java) Oto Iskandar
Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence
Preparatory_Committee_for_Indonesian_Independence
1928 declaration by Indonesian nationalists
second session saw discussions about educational issues held in the Oost Java Bioscoop building. The third and final session on 28 October was held at
Youth_Pledge
Javanese Kingdom (1222–1292)
kingdom located in east Java between 1222 and 1292. The kingdom succeeded the Kingdom of Kediri as the dominant kingdom in eastern Java. The kingdom's name
Singhasari
Islamic conversion of Indonesia
establishing various sultanates in Sumatra and Java. Dominant kingdoms included Mataram in Central Java, and the sultanates of Ternate and Tidore in the
Spread_of_Islam_in_Indonesia
Subspecies of the genus Homo (fossil)
Man's relationship with other H. erectus populations, so it is unclear if Lantian Man and Peking Man are more closely related to each other than Java
Lantian_Man
Extinct species or subspecies of archaic human
fossils of Java Man (H. erectus erectus, more than five thousand miles away). The dating of key Asian H. erectus specimens (including Java Man) is not entirely
Homo_ergaster
Sultanate that was located in the Siak Regency, Riau (1723–1949)
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura
Sultanate_of_Siak_Sri_Indrapura
1777–1884 Qing tributary state in western Borneo
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Lanfang_Republic
1770s–1880s type of state in Borneo run by Chinese mining communities
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Kongsi_republics
Prehistoric culture in Java, Indonesia
prehistoric clay pottery culture that flourished in coastal northern West Java, Jakarta and Banten around 400 BC to 100 AD and probably survived until 500
Buni_culture
Koenigswald assigned the early hominid fossils Java Man to the Trinil Fauna after discovering the main fossil of Java Man, a skullcap catalogued as "Trinil 2",
Trinil_Fauna
First voyage of Dutch ships to Nusantara in 1595–1597
remainder of the voyage. In June 1596, the fleet reached Bantam (Banten), Java, but were received poorly due to the machinations of the Portuguese, who
First Dutch Expedition to the East Indies
First_Dutch_Expedition_to_the_East_Indies
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
List of wars involving Indonesia
List_of_wars_involving_Indonesia
1945–1949 Indonesian conflict and diplomatic struggle against Dutch rule
the major towns, cities and industrial assets in Republican heartlands on Java and Sumatra but could not control the countryside. By 1949, international
Indonesian National Revolution
Indonesian_National_Revolution
Pseudoarchaeological television special
such as The Paluxy tracks, the Zuiyo-maru carcass, the Missing Link, the Java Man, Lucy, Tiwanaku, Stonehenge, the Giza pyramids, the Piri Reis map, Atlantis
The_Mysterious_Origins_of_Man
1025–1068 Chola military campaign
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra I
South-East_Asia_campaign_of_Rajendra_I
Skirmish between Indonesian and ex-Dutch soldiers
much of eastern Indonesia with minimal resistance, Anglo-Dutch forces in Java and Sumatra were challenged by nascent Republican nationalists advocating
Makassar_Uprising
1948–49 Dutch military offensive in Indonesia during the National Revolution
area; 3) Dutch erected land blockade around Indonesian-held areas in Central Java, Banten, and Sumatra in defiance of Renville Agreement which not only limit
Operation_Kraai
Short-lived Muslim state in Java
using Pegon: كسلطانن ڤاجڠ; 1568–1586) was a short-lived Muslim state in Java. It was established by Adiwijaya or Jaka Tingkir, Lord of Boyolali, after
Kingdom_of_Pajang
Kingdom
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Kingdom_of_Luwu
origins, produced by the Sumatran Srivijaya empire, which spread to Borneo, Java and to the eastern Indonesian islands (Maluku islands) in the 13th century
History of the Indonesian rupiah
History_of_the_Indonesian_rupiah
Historical nationalist movement and time period
a revolution throughout Indonesia through isolated insurrections across Java that panicked the Dutch, who arrested and exiled thousands of communists
Indonesian_National_Awakening
Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527
rise of Islamic kingdoms in Java. Established by Raden Wijaya in 1292, Majapahit rose to power after the Mongol invasion of Java and reached its peak during
Majapahit
1965 Indonesian military faction that attempted a coup
Tjakrabirawa Regiment (Presidential Guards), the Diponegoro (Central Java), and Brawijaya (East Java) Divisions, left the movement's base at Halim Perdanakusumah
30_September_Movement
Dynasty in Java from about 750 to 850 CE
was the name of a notable Indianised dynasty that emerged in 8th-century Java, whose reign signified a cultural renaissance in the region. The Shailendras
Shailendra_dynasty
Conflict between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire (1945-1949)
National Committee (KNIP) established. 17 to 25 August: The Japanese in Java and Sumatra disband the PETA/Giyūgun and Heiho, dismantling command structures
Timeline of the Indonesian National Revolution
Timeline_of_the_Indonesian_National_Revolution
Family of primates
bilzingslebenensis † Java Man, Homo erectus erectus † Lantian Man, Homo erectus lantianensis † Nanjing Man, Homo erectus nankinensis † Peking Man, Homo erectus
Hominidae
Former country in Indonesia
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Bone_State
Soviet archaeologist and anthropologist (1907–1970)
Gerasimov produced his first reconstructions of prehistoric Neanderthal and Java Man, in 1927 (Gerasimov, p. 5); they are exhibited in the Irkutsk museum. Gerasimov
Mikhail Gerasimov (archaeologist)
Mikhail_Gerasimov_(archaeologist)
Muslim kingdom in Indonesia, 1486–1950
was one of the earliest places in the region to which Islam spread from Java in the late 15th century. However, Islamic influence in the area can be traced
Sultanate_of_Ternate
Ancient kingdom in Sumatra
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Kantoli
Malang, East Java. The case remains unsolved. 21 January 1985: 1985 Borobudur bombing – Borobudur Buddhist temple in Magelang, Central Java was attacked
List of terrorist incidents in Indonesia
List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_Indonesia
Former sultanate in Southern Sulawesi
led to harsh terms of vassalage. Islamic propagators, mostly from Giri on Java, were sent to teach people the rudiments of religion and to establish Islamic
Sultanate_of_Gowa
Indian actor
Swaminathan, also known by his current stage name Java Sundaresan or his former stage name Chaams, is an Indian actor and comedian who has appeared in
Java_Sundaresan
2012 fantasy/adventure film by Joseph J. Lawson
"hobbits") and their brutal oppressors, Java Man ("Java Men"). The hobbits ally with early humans against the Javas. According to The Asylum, "In an ancient
Clash_of_the_Empires
Archaeological excavation site in Java in Indonesia
Sangiran is an archaeological excavation site in Java in Indonesia. According to a UNESCO report (1995) "Sangiran is recognized by scientists to be one
Sangiran
Anti-communist killings and unrest in Indonesia
the country, with the most intense in the PKI strongholds of Central Java, East Java, Bali, and northern Sumatra. The upheavals led to the fall of Sukarno
Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66
Indonesian_mass_killings_of_1965–66
Analytics. ISBN 9781638350149. Microservices Patterns With Examples in Java. Manning. ISBN 9781638356325. Fowler, Martin (March–April 2002). "Public versus
List of software architecture styles and patterns
List_of_software_architecture_styles_and_patterns
Javanese kingdom (716–1016)
between the 8th and 11th centuries. It was based in Central Java, and later in East Java. Established by King Sanjaya, the kingdom was ruled by the Shailendra
Mataram_kingdom
Dynasty of kings in modern-day Sumatra
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Mauli
Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania
has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Fossils of Homo erectus ("Java Man") date back between 2 million and 500,000 BCE, while Homo sapiens arrived
Indonesia
1947 Dutch killing in the Indonesian National Revolution
of Rawagede (now Balongsari in Rawamerta district, Karawang Regency, West Java). Forces of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army were battling Indonesian
Rawagede_massacre
1873–1904 Dutch colonial war in Aceh Sultanate
200 graves of Dutch soldiers as well as recruits from Ambon, Manado and Java, as well as several Dutch generals. Indonesia portal Netherlands portal Politics
Aceh_War
Government body of independent Indonesia
the PPKI to this new body. It included people representing areas outside Java, Islam, women and young people. Following pressure by individuals including
Central Indonesian National Committee
Central_Indonesian_National_Committee
Massacre by KNIL troops in Indonesia
on the History of Indonesia Timeline Prehistory Paleolithic Java Man 1,000,000 BP Flores Man 94,000–12,000 BP Neolithic Toba catastrophe 75,000 BP Buni
Kuta_Reh_massacre
Hominin fossil
also speculations that the Pinza-Abu Cave Man is the descendant of the Java Man. From this, since the Java Man was already known to have produced fire,
Pinza-Abu_Cave_Man
6th–7th century Javanese kingdom
kingdom on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia. It was the earliest Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Central Java, and together with Kutai and Tarumanagara
Kalingga_kingdom
JAVA MAN
JAVA MAN
Female
Icelandic
 Feminine form of Icelandic Jóhann, JANA means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jana.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Eve, AVA means "alive; living."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Life, Immortal
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tune
Boy/Male
Hindu
To make melodic sounds, Chanting
Male
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, SAVA means "aged, old." Compare with other forms of Sava.
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö¸×וָה) Hebrew name NAVA means "beautiful."
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian, Slovenia
Young Man
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Man; People
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name RAVA means "ravishing."
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Latin Jacobus, JAKA means "supplanter."
Biblical
variation of Eve from Chavvah Ava means life, or Ivah, iniquity
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yavan, JAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Ukrainian
Wise; Old Man; Saint who was a Trainer of Young Monks
Boy/Male
Hindu
Piece (Son of Ram and Sita; brother of Kush)
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yada, JADA means "he knows" or "wise." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah.
Male
Serbian
(Serbian Сава): Bulgarian and Serbian form of Spanish Sabas, SAVA means "old man." Compare with other forms of Sava.
Female
Hebrew
(סָבָ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Saba, SAVA means "aged, old." Compare with strictly masculine forms of Sava.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(जया) Feminine form of Hindi Jay, JAYA means "victory."
Female
Hebrew
(חַוָּה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Chavvah, HAVA means "life."Â
JAVA MAN
JAVA MAN
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Immortality; Nectar; Cute
Male
Russian
(Ðфонка) Pet form of Russian Afon, AFONKA means "immortal."
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of prophets daughter
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Hanuman (Son of wind)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shreeman | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®®à®¾à®¨
A respectable person, Beautiful Man
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Fragnance
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Petals of Flower
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin
Diamond; Rare; Divine Flower; Blend of Deanne Plus Variants of Andrea and Sandra; Protector of Man
Male
Greek
(ΓεÏασιμος) Greek name derived from the word geras, GERASIMOS means "old age."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Great Warrior
JAVA MAN
JAVA MAN
JAVA MAN
JAVA MAN
JAVA MAN
n.
A species of Macropiper (M. methysticum), the long pepper, from the root of which an intoxicating beverage is made by the Polynesians, by a process of mastication; also, the beverage itself.
n.
A crested black monkey (Semnopithecus maurus) of Java.
n.
Cellular slaggy lava; volcanic cinders.
n.
The Java sparrow.
n.
The wild ox of Java (Bibos Banteng).
n.
The inferior vena cava.
a.
Of or pertaining to Java, or to the people of Java.
n.
A sort of petticoat worn by both sexes in Java and the Malay Archipelago.
v. t.
To form vesicles in, as lava.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or natives of Java.
n.
The superior vena cava.
n.
A large, handsome squirrel (Sciurus Javensis), native of Java and Southern Asia; -- called also Java squirrel.
n.
One of the islands of the Malay Archipelago belonging to the Netherlands.
n.
The melted rock ejected by a volcano from its top or fissured sides. It flows out in streams sometimes miles in length. It also issues from fissures in the earth's surface, and forms beds covering many square miles, as in the Northwestern United States.
n.
Java coffee, a kind of coffee brought from Java.
n.
A very small chevrotain (Tragulus Javanicus), native of Java. It is about the size of a hare, and is noted for its agility in leaping. Called also Java musk deer, pygmy musk deer, and deerlet.
a.
Of the nature of dolerite; as, much lava is doleritic lava.
a.
Like lava, or composed of lava; lavic.
n.
Same as Kava.
n.
A lava field.