Top 10 similar words or synonyms for semou

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for semou

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Franck Semou Franck Semou (born 25 August 1992 in Copenhagen) is a Danish professional football player, currently playing as a defensive midfielder for HamKam.
Franck Semou He is former Denmark under-17 national player and current member of the Danish U19 side.
Franck Semou Semou began his career with Kjøbenhavns Boldklub and joined in summer 2006 to the youthteam of Akademisk Boldklub. On 4 December 2007 left Akademisk Boldklub and signed for Hvidovre IF. Semou debuted for Hvidovre IF team 5 October 2008 against Viborg FF.
Maad Semou Njekeh Joof Maad Semou Njekeh Joof (English spelling the Gambia. Variations: Maad Semou Djiké Diouf - French spelling in Senegal, Bour Sémou Djiké Diouf, Buur Sémou Djiké Diouf, Semou Njiké, Maat Semou Ndiké Diouf, etc.) was a member of the Joof Dynasty of the Kingdom of Sine now part of independent Senegal. "Maad" or Maad a Sinig means king of Sine in the Serer language. He was the founder of the Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof, founded in the early eighteenth century. His royal house was the third and last royal house founded by the Joof family of Sine and Saloum. Since its foundation, at least seven kings of Sine from his royal house had succeeded to the throne including his son Maad a Sine Boukar Tjilas Sanghaie Joof.
Maad Semou Njekeh Joof Semou Njekeh Joof is reported to have had at least thirty-five children including sixteen sons. Although some of his sons were eligible to succeed to the throne of Sine, many died before succeeding to the throne and some of them died in childhood. Some of his children included the buumi - Maha Yandeh Mbouna Joof (variation: Mahawa Yandé Mbouna Diouf), whom according to some was the father of Boucar O ngoni (variation: Boucary Ngoneh Joof - the Serer prince and advisor to the King of Sine - Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof and killed at the surprise attack of "Mbon o NGOOR" variation: "Mbin o Ngor" which spearheaded The Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune in July 1867); the thilas - Jogo Gnilane Mbouna Joof and the Loul - Biram Pateh Yandeh Mbouna Joof. They were all children of Semou Njekeh and his first wife (the "Linguere-Awo") Yandeh Mbouna Faye daughter of Maad a Sinig Wagane Kumba Sandiane Faye. His youngest son with Yandeh Mbouna Faye (Princess of Sine, later Queen Mother) - was Maad a Sinig Boukar Tjilas Sanghaie Joof, the first from his royal house to succeed the throne of Sine. Most of the kings of Sine in the 19th century came from The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof including the last king of Sine Maad a Sinig Mahecor Joof.