The camel was domesticated several thousand years ago and throughout this time remains a true friend and helper of man in the desert. No matter how modern technologies develop, and whatever the latest technology may be, not a single long passage through the sandy expanses is complete without this amazing animal. Historically, the camel was revered by the eastern peoples, but then it aroused interest in the European world. How can you call this humpbacked mammal?
Instructions
Step 1
Perhaps the first thing that comes to everyone's mind when choosing the name of a camel is the "ship of the desert." Thanks to its smooth, gliding gait, this nickname is firmly entrenched for this hardy animal. At the same time, camels are often associated with "caravels". The Arabs can call this "sacred animal" dozens of words, but everyone has heard only four: the collective designation of a camel is "ibil", as the Arabs call a group, herd, caravan of camels. Each camel can be called "Bair" - such a "name" refers to both the female and male sex.
Step 2
"Jamal" is already the specific name of the male, but the camel's name is "Naka", but only upon reaching 6 years of age. Until this time, the future wet-nurse is named differently every year. So, at 2-3 years old she is called "Kunansha", and after mating with a camel - "Kaimaly". The name "Ingen" is given to the already given birth camel. Another name - "Atalla" (Gift of God) was given to a camel, which provided the life of a nomad. Helped to carry heavy loads, fed and watered its owner (camel milk is highly valued in the East). For a camel less than a year old, the name "Bot" is perfect. Older foals are given the name "Tailak". But these are variants in Arabic - the "native" language of camels.
Step 3
If we turn to the variants of names in other languages, then, for example, in English the camel is “camel”, and in French “shamo”. In Kyrgyz, you can call a camel like this: "Dmelmayan", which means fast and tireless, "Nar" - a one-humped camel and "Tuye" - a common name. Another well-known name of the camel in narrow circles is "Bura". Now camels are often called in honor of the white camel "Bura" who died in the war for its owner.
Step 4
In our zoos, these animals have more prosaic names. They are often called Vasya, Yasha, Goshami. They prefer to call camels Marisha. The main thing is that you and the camel like the name.