Definition
Historically, a member of the Coman people, a Turkic nomadic group of the medieval Eurasian steppes; or relating to the Cumans.
Etymology
From the Turkic people known as Komans or Cumans, who inhabited central Eurasian steppes from the 11th to 13th centuries. The name likely derives from Turkic roots meaning 'people' or 'tribe.'
Kelly Says
The Comans were legendary horsemen who terrorized Eastern Europe in the medieval period—they were so fearsome that when they allied with Hungary's king, they nearly conquered the entire region!
Translations
ARالعربية
كومانشي
ko-ma-n-shee
BNবাংলা
কম্যান্চি
ko-man-chi
CACatalà
comanche
ko-man-che
CSČeština
comanche
ko-man-che
DADansk
comanche
ko-man-che
DEDeutsch
Comanche
ko-man-che
ELΕλληνικά
κομάντσε
ko-man-che
ESEspañol
comanche
ko-man-che
FAفارسی
کومانچی
ko-man-che
FISuomi
comanche
ko-man-che
FRFrançais
comanche
ko-man-che
HEעברית
קומאנצ'י
ko-man-che
HUMagyar
comanche
ko-man-che
IDBahasa Indonesia
comanche
ko-man-che
ITItaliano
comanche
ko-man-che
MSBahasa Melayu
comanche
ko-man-che
MYမြန်မာ
ကုမန်ချ
ko-man-che
NLNederlands
comanche
ko-man-che
NONorsk
comanche
ko-man-che
PLPolski
comanche
ko-man-che
PTPortuguês
comanche
ko-man-che
RORomână
comanche
ko-man-che
RUРусский
команче
ko-man-che
SVSvenska
comanche
ko-man-che
SWKiswahili
comanche
ko-man-che
TAதமிழ்
கொமான்ச்
ko-man-ch
TEతెలుగు
కోమంచ్
ko-man-ch
TRTürkçe
comanche
ko-man-che
UKУкраїнська
команче
ko-man-che
VITiếng Việt
comanche
ko-man-che