Find the word definition

Wikipedia
Borna

Borna may refer to:

  • Borna, Leipzig, a town in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
  • Borna, Bahretal, a village in the Free State of Saxony, Germany
  • Borna disease, an infectious neurological syndrome
    • Bornavirus, the virus that causes Borna disease
  • Borna language (Democratic Republic of the Congo), a Southern Bantoid language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Borna language (Ethiopia), a North Omotic language spoken in western Ethiopia
  • Borna of Croatia, a medieval duke of the Duchy of Croatia
  • Borna (given name), a Croatian masculine given name
  • Borna snakehead, an extremely rare species of snakehead
  • Borna Akbarshahi, Australian Iranian born DJ
Borna (given name)

Borna is a masculine Croatian given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Borna (duke) (died 821), Duke of Dalmatia
  • Borna Barišić (born 1992), Croatian football player
  • Borna Ćorić (born 1996), Croatian tennis player
  • Borna Rendulić (born 1992), Croatian ice hockey player
  • Borna Sosa (born 1998), Croatian football player

Category:Croatian masculine given names

Usage examples of "borna".

It began, in fact, before I was borna group of patriotic, concerned citizens who saw how this country was going to hell.

My own hussars were at Borna, and when I paraded them first, I burst into tears at the sight of them.

Mother Nile has borne her to us from another shore, no doubt, as she bears the gift of mud which makes Egypt great.

He could not have borne his own tonight save for the purpose which so consumed him that he could give heed to nothing else.

A skeletal hand clicked bony fingers against the hilt of the knife still borne in a harness on its chest.

Into it could have been fitted the house and entire grounds of Gol, King of Dalriada on the coast of Alba, in whose service Cormac had borne sword until the king did treachery on his fellow Gael, for kings must see to their daughters.

On raced the frail boat, borne on a wave sent forth by the cataclysmic vomiting from the deeps.

And all are the same man, a man who has borne several names, and birthed legends over half the length of Eirrin, and who is called even mac Cuchulain and Curoi mac Dairi.

Here on the hills the air was fresh with the tang of salt, borne by the wind that came climbing up from the sea.

I had long borne the name of being the best horseman in the six brigades of light cavalry, but I never rode as I rode then.

Great Bendini receiving a huge gem-encrusted trophy, and what looked to be an endless line of equally valuable offerings, each borne by a member of his supporting Tribe, the white-plumed Niakii.