Kuany Kuany may refer to:
Manute Bol was a South Sudanese-American professional basketball player and political activist. Listed at 7 ft 6 in (2.29 m) or 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m) tall, Bol was one of the tallest players in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Suleiman is the main transliteration of the Arabic سليمان Sulāymān / Silīmān. The name means "man of peace" and corresponds to the English name Solomon. The word may also be transliterated as Sulaiman, Suleman, Soliman, Sulayman, Sulyman, Suleyman, Sulaman, Süleyman, Sulejman, Sleiman, Suliman, Solomon, Soleman, Solyman, Souleymane. This disambiguation page focuses on individuals and entities with Suleiman as a predominant transliteration.
Deng is an East Asian surname of Chinese origin. It is a transcription of 邓 or 鄧 (traditional). It is transliterated as Dèng in pinyin and Teng, or Then, in Wade-Giles. In Cantonese, it is Dahng in Yale and Dang6 in Jyutping. In Minnan or Taiwanese, it is Tēng in Pe̍h-ōe-jī. The surname originating from the same Chinese character or more specifically, Han character in Vietnamese is Đặng and it is one of the top ten surnames in Vietnam. The name is transliterated as Deung in Korean but is very rare in Korea. Deng is one of the surnames of the Nanyang, Henan ancestral hall (南陽堂).
Hilal or Al-Hilal may refer to:
The Ballarat Miners are an Australian basketball team based in Ballarat, Victoria. The Miners compete in the Men's NBL1 and play their home games at the Ballarat Sports and Events Centre. The team is affiliated with Ballarat Basketball Association, the major administrative basketball organisation in the region.dw Their sister team, the Ballarat Rush, play in the Women's NBL1.
Gai may refer to:
Salva may refer to:
Jaden is an English unisex given name with roots in Hebrew. It means "God has heard".
Ismail Ahmed, Ismaeel Ahmed or Esmaeel Ahmad may refer to:
Bol is a surname in the Low Countries and in South Sudan.
South Sudanese Australians are people of South Sudanese ancestry or birth who live in Australia. Following South Sudan's independence in July 2011, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) included the country amongst the country of birth and ancestry options in the 2011 Census that took place in August. This census recorded 3,487 people born in South Sudan in Australia. However, the ABS note that "South Sudan-born were previously included in the Census count of the Sudan-born, and this is highly likely with a large number in the 2011 Census". Of the 3,487, the largest number were living in the state of Victoria (1,118), followed by Queensland (715), then New South Wales (561) and Western Australia (489). A total of 4,825 people indicated that they were of partial or full South Sudanese ancestry.
South Sudanese Canadians are Canadian of South Sudanese ancestry or a South Sudanese who has Canadian citizenship. South Sudanese Canadians can also include children born in Canada to a Canadian parent and South Sudanese parent. South Sudanese Canadians emigrated to Canada in the 1980s and 1990s as refugees from Second Sudanese Civil War.
Duany is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Maker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Majok is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Mathiang may refer to:
Adut is an African feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
The 2018–19 NBL season was the 20th season for the Cairns Taipans in the National Basketball League (NBL).
Kuany Ngor Kuany is a South Sudanese-Australian basketball player who plays for the Sydney Kings.
Kuany Kuany is a South Sudanese-Australian college basketball player for the California Golden Bears of the Pac-12 Conference. Standing at 2.06 m, he plays the power forward position.