- Apam
Napat is a
deity in the Indo-Iranian
pantheon ****ociated with water. His
names in the Vedas, Apām
Napāt, and in Zoroastrianism, Apąm
Napāt, mean "child...
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Napat Injaiuea (Thai: นภัทร อินทร์ใจเอื้อ,
nicknamed Gun; born 23
October 1990) is a Thai singer-songwriter, actor,
writer and the
winner of the sixth...
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Jothan Napat (born 7
August 1972) is a
Vanuatuan politician and a
member of the
Parliament of
Vanuatu from
Tanna Constituency as a
member of the Leaders...
- the Ādityas, the Maruts, and the Angirases. The
Ashvins are
called "divó
nápāt",
meaning offspring/progeny/grandsons of Dyauṣ. Dyauṣ is
often visualized...
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Napat Tapketkaew (Thai: ณภัทร ทับเกตุแก้ว, born June 29, 1982) is a
retired professional footballer from Thailand.
Buriram PEA Thai
Premier League Champions...
- Waters".
Linguists reconstruct his name from that of the
Vedic god Apám
Nápát, the
Roman god Neptūnus, and the Old
Irish god Nechtain.
Although such a...
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consisted of
Katsamonnat Namwirote,
Rathavit Kijworalak,
Kirati Puangmalee,
Napat na Ranong,
Siwat Jumlongkul, and Tanapon. The
meaning of
their group-name...
- Samutsongkhram. In
March 2012,
Napat debut for
Thailand in a
friendly match against Bhutan.[citation needed] As of 12
November 2015 "
Napat Thamrongsupakorn"....
-
Celtic god
Nechtan and the
Persian and
Vedic gods
sharing the name Apam
Napat,
perhaps all
based on the Proto-Indo-European word *népōts "nephew, grandson...
- Proto-Indo-European *népōts, "grandson" or "nephew",
compare also the Indo-Aryan Apam
Napat, "grandson/nephew of the water") and to bull-related
fertility myths in...