
Bunga | The Lion Guard Wiki | Fandom
Bunga is the adoptive nephew of Timon and Pumbaa, Kion 's best friend, a former member of the Lion Guard, and a current member of the Night Pride. His specialty is his bravery. He is the deuteragonist …
Bunga bunga - Wikipedia
Bunga bunga is a phrase of uncertain origin and various meanings that dates from 1910 and a name for an area of Australia dating from 1852.
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Bunga | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Bunga is a hyperactive, irrepressible, and extremely daring honey badger who frequently leaps into danger, often without considering the consequences and improvising to the best of his ability. …
Bunga | The Lion King Wiki | Fandom
Oct 27, 2018 · Kion ordered Bunga to get the egg, and Bunga obediently snatched the egg out of the hyenas' clutches while the rest of the Lion Guard drove the hyenas out. Once the hyenas had gone, …
Bunga - Wikipedia
Bunga bangkai, a common name in Indonesia for Amorphophallus titanum, the so-called "carrion flower" Bunga raya, the Malay name for Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, the national flower of Malaysia
Bunga | Heroes Wiki | Fandom
Bunga is the deuteragonist of Disney Junior's The Lion Guard TV series. He is the adoptive nephew of Timon and Pumbaa, adoptive brother of King Simba, and the best friend of Kion.
Bunga - Disney Junior Wiki
He is the bravest member of the lion guard. His name means "Foolish Person" in Swahili language. Bunga is very brave and is not afraid to jump into action. Along with his bravery comes his …
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As a respectable School, Bunga National High School takes great pride in every course we teach. Our educators have a highly interactive and engaging teaching style that has made us an extremely …
bunga - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Feb 24, 2026 · Inherited from Malay bunga, from Classical Malay bunga, from Proto-Malayic *buŋa, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *buŋa. Cognate of Ilocano bunga (“fruit”), Tagalog bunga (“fruit”).