Bela
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Bela is a common Indian female name - Sanskrit, Hindi for flower Jasminum sambac. Bela in Hindi also means time.
Bela may refer to:
- Places
- Bela, on the banks of river Satluj, district Rupar, Punjab, India
- Bela, Ajdovščina, Slovenia
- Bela, Kamnik, Slovenia
- Bela, Nepal
- Bela, Janakpur
- Bela, Pakistan, the capital of Lasbela district in Balochistan
- Bela Pratapgarh, a town in Pratapgarh District, Uttar Pradesh, India
- Bela, Varaždin County, a village in Croatia
- Bela, a village administered by Pucioasa town, Dâmboviţa County, Romania
- Bela, Vidin Province, a village in Bulgaria
- Bela, an alternative name of the city Zoar, mentioned in Genesis 14
- River Bela, in Cumbria, England
- Bela-Bela, a town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa
- Surname
- Bela (without an accent) is a surname of Basque and Hungarian origin, also known for the old Hungarian minority areas of Croatia-Slavonia.[1] It may also refer to:
- People
- Bela of Saint Omer, 13th-century Crusader lord of one half of Thebes
- Bela B., German musician
- Jacques de Bela, French-Basque lawyer and writer
- Jean Philippe de Bela, French-Basque military figure and writer
- Leila Bela, Iranian-American avant-garde musician
- Bela (or Belah), the name of three Biblical characters, including
- Bela ben Beor, king of Edom
- Fiction
- Bela, a female character in Lermontov's novel A Hero of Our Time
- Bela (comics), a Marvel Comics character
- Bela Talbot, a character in the third season of the television series Supernatural
- Others
- Bael, a species of tree native to India
- Belot, popular popular trick-taking card games in Croatia
- Klaberjass, popular trick-taking card games in Jewish communities
- Bela (gastropod), a genus of sea snails
- BESLA, formerly known as the Black Entertainment Lawyers Association (BELA)
See also
- Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA)
- Béla (disambiguation) – Hungarian name
- Belá (disambiguation) – Places in Slovakia
- Bělá (disambiguation) – Places in the Czech Republic
- Belah, similar name
References
- ↑ Dennis P. Hupchick, Richard William Weisberger: Hungary's historical legacies, studies in honor of Steven Béla Várdy, p.39. East European monographs, 2000.
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