The word "Aho" is an expression often used in various Indigenous cultures, particularly among the Native American tribes, meaning "I agree" or "I acknowledge." It is commonly used in spiritual or ceremonial contexts to signify consensus or affirmation. The term has roots in the Lakota language and has been adopted more broadly in various Native American gatherings and discussions.
The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" has come to mean an irrevocable move, something you cannot take back.
Encinas is the Spanish word for a type of tree called a holm oak.
The origin is really not known, but there is an old French word 'pire' meaning a breakwater. From Latin 'petra' meaning a rock, later becoming to mean a landing place for vessels
The surname Theroux comes from southern France. It is believed to have originated from the word theron to mean someone living near the wells.
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
i love u
Eric Aho was born in 1966.
Paavo Aho was born in 1891.
Paavo Aho died in 1918.
Bill Aho was born in 1957.
Martti Aho died in 1968.
Martti Aho was born in 1896.
Ninos Aho was born in 1945.
Juhani Aho was born in 1861.
Juhani Aho died in 1921.
Kimmo Aho goes by Asseri.
Hannu Aho has written: 'Saara'