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Page 1 of 22 YT.21 Page 2 of 22 YT.21 # Island House Name Name Sex National ID �������� ���� M ްޓްސިލ ާރުކުމްނާޢ 2020 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގީޓިމޮކ ާރުކްތަކްއަސަމ ްށައީޤްއަރަތ ެގްނުނެހްނައ ިއާބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ 2021 ްލީރްޕެއ 10 ުޓްސިލ ެގްނުހީމ ާވިއަފިބިލ ުޤްއަޙ ެގުމުނިދުޓޯވ YT.21 ހުޅުމާލެ، އެހެނިހެނ21-ް | 635 320 :ުދަދައ ެގްނުހީމ ާވިއަފިބިލ ުޤްއަޙ ެގުމުނިދ ުޓޯވ ްށަޓްށޮފ ިމ Page 1 of 22 YT.21 Page 2 of 22 YT.21 # Island House Name Name Sex National ID ްސެރްޑެއ ްނަނ M. Dhiggaru udWbWa cmIhWrcbia utwnimWa 1 M. Dhiggaru Aabaadhu Aminath Ibrahim F A122070 udWbWa udilWK cmIhWrcbia 2 M. Dhiggaru Aabaadhu Ibrahim Khalid M A221873 udWbWa udwmcawHum WdIxwr 3 M. Dhiggaru Aabaadhu Rasheeda Mohamed F A221892 wniaWa Wfcxwr cmwycrwm 4 M. Dhiggaru Aaina Mariyam Rashfa F A067713 utcsWrWa cnimWs cniawsuH 5 M. Dhiggaru Aaraasthu Hussain Samin M A159856 Wfclwa cnWmclws IlwA 6 M. Dhiggaru Alpha Ali Salman M A219161 clizcnwmWsInwa czImwr WnWscKur 7 M. Dhiggaru Aneesaa Manzil Rukhsana Rameez F A076865 egIfwrcswa cnWmcHwrcaudcbwA WsInwa 8 M. Dhiggaru Asrafeege Aneesa Abdul Rahman F A051791 egWmuruBwA uridWqcludcbwA urukwbUbwa 9 M. Dhiggaru Asurumaage Aboobakuru Abdul Gadir M A140865 Imwscvwa cmwdWa utwxiaWA 10 M. Dhiggaru Ausamee Aishath Adam F A219363 cxifcgib udihWn cniawsuH 11 M. Dhiggaru Big Fish Hussain Nahid M A070783 cxifcgib udiawz QudcbwA 12 M. Dhiggaru Big Fish Abdulla Zaid M A122979 egWmcnib cmwliawj cnwswH 13 M. Dhiggaru Binmaage Hassan Jailam M A324761 WlivcnwgOb IfuYul Wliawl WvcawH 14 M. Dhiggaru Boagan Villa Hawwa Laila Luthufee F A324768 ilevOb urUfwGcludcbwA utwxiaWA 15 M. Dhiggaru Boaveli Aishath Abdul Ghafoor F A285536 eguDwgwd cmIhWrcbia WvcawH 16 M. Dhiggaru Dhagaduge Hawwa Ibrahim F A219552 egWmiDnwted IlwA WdIxwr 17 M. Dhiggaru Dhethandimaage Rasheeda Ali F A095892 eginifcnud cziaWf QudcbwA 18 M. Dhiggaru Dhunfinige Abdulla Faiz M A219369 Okcsercf csunUy clWmin 19 M. Dhiggaru Fresco Nimal Yoonus M A053340 egITirig cniawsuH udImwHcludcbwA 20 M. Dhiggaru Giriteege Abdul Hameed Hussain M A022838 egITirig udImwHcludcbwA WdcmwH 21 M. Dhiggaru Giriteege Hamda Abdul Hameed F A323489 ihwvWyih cnUdcmwH QudcbwA 22 M. Dhiggaru Hiyaavahi Abdulla Hamdhoon M A350784 egIlwyih WsUm udwmcawHum 23 M. Dhiggaru Hiyaleege Mohamed Moosa M A065994 Page 3 of 22 YT.21 ilevuduh udIxwn udwmcawHum 24 M. Dhiggaru Hudhuveli Mohamed Nasheed M A073070 egWmudnwvuh udwmcawHum cXirWh 25 M. Dhiggaru Huvandhumaage Haaris Mohamed M A072204 egWmEduria cmIlwAcludcbwA ubwhwJ 26 M. Dhiggaru Irudheymaage Zahab Abdul Aleem F A141722 inifuDnwk uAifWn clIAWmcsia 27 M. Dhiggaru Kandufini Ismail Nafiu M A153480 unofwhek udImwH utwxiaWA 28 M. Dhiggaru Kehafonu Aishath Hameedh F A221727 egiregnwl climWx IlwA 29 M. Dhiggaru Langerige Ali Shamil M A283257 irwfWM udwmcawHum utwmiYWf 30 M. Dhiggaru Maafari Fathimath Mohamed F A082901 irwfWM udwmcawHum Wxcmwr utwxiaWA 31 M. Dhiggaru Maafari Aishath Ramsha Mohamed F A402609 clenWm cnWmiawlus csIrudia 32 M. Dhiggaru Maanel Idrees Sulaiman M A151475 clwfuHwm cmwdWa utwyirWm 33 M. Dhiggaru Mahufal Mariyath Adam F A221841 rWTcsIrwmem cnImWy udwmcawHum 34 M. Dhiggaru Memory Star Mohamed Yamin M A132817 rWTcsIrwmem clIAWmcsia Wncmuy 35 M. Dhiggaru Memory Star Yumna Ismail F A285507 rWTcsIrwmem clIAWmcsia WnUy 36 M. Dhiggaru Memory Star Yoona Ismail F A285534 rWTcsIrwmem Wnuzum WvcawH 37 M. Dhiggaru Memory Star Hawwa Muzna F A324775 egubWrcsim WmWsua cmwycrwm 38 M. Dhiggaru Misraabuge Maryam Usama F A219216 egubWrcsim cniawsuH Wfcnws 39 M. Dhiggaru Misraabuge Sanfa Hussain F A219252 egubWrcsim cniawsuH udwmcHwa 40 M. Dhiggaru Misraabuge Ahmed Hussain M A219253 egubWrcsim cniawsuH WjIdwK 41 M. Dhiggaru Misraabuge Khadheeja Hussain F A374427 Wyihwlwn cmwdWa urisWy 42 M. Dhiggaru Nalahiyaa Yasir Adam M A081084 urUn csunUy WdIxwn 43 M. Dhiggaru Nooru Nasheeda Yoonus F A273150 EvcnwxOa Wdiawbuz utwnimWa 44 M. Dhiggaru Ocean Way Aminath Zubaida F A097899 EvcnwxOa udwmcHwa WsUm 45 M. Dhiggaru Ocean Way Moosa Ahmed M A102749 EvcnwxOa udijWm udwmcawHum 46 M. Dhiggaru Ocean Way Mohamed Majid M A218569 egWbnWr cfusUy udwmcHwa 47 M. Dhiggaru Raanbaage Ahmed Yoosuf M A076102 egWbnWr cfusUy WdihWn 48 M. Dhiggaru Raanbaage Nahida Yoosuf F A141808 egWbnWr udwmcHwa WbIqwr 49 M. Dhiggaru Raanbaage Rageeba Ahmed F A219543 Page 4 of 22 YT.21 egWbnWr cfusUy utwxiaWA 50 M. Dhiggaru Raanbaage Aishath Yoosuf F A219544 egWbnWr cfusUy uqWHcsia 51 M. Dhiggaru Raanbaage Ishaq Yoosuf M A219546 egWbnWr cfusUy cmIhWrcbia 52 M. Dhiggaru Raanbaage Ibrahim Yoosuf M A219547 egWbnWr cfusUy WvcawH 53 M. Dhiggaru Raanbaage Hawwa Yoosuf F A219548 egWbnWr cfusUy Wncmwh 54 M. Dhiggaru Raanbaage Hamna Yoosuf F A219549 csuawhcDer udUmcHwm WHUdcmwm 55 M. Dhiggaru Red House Mamdhooha Mahmood F A219110 cliHWs ulIlukia udwmcawHum 56 M. Dhiggaru Saahil Mohamed Ikleel M A153530 clizcnwmWdIAws Wycaikwz cmwycrwm 57 M. Dhiggaru Saeedhaa Manzil Mariyam Zakiyya F A098273 cniawxcnws cnwsuaws WjIdwK 58 M. Dhiggaru Sun Shine Khadheeja Sausan F A218562 clizcnwmIrcsIt cnwswH WsUm 59 M. Dhiggaru Theesree Manzil Moosa Hassan M A219344 egItwmiawv IlczWn utwxiaWA 60 M. Dhiggaru Vaimatheege Aishath Nazly F A076863 egItwmiawv WmIdwn utwmiYWf 61 M. Dhiggaru Vaimatheege Fathimath Nadheema F A222114 egItwmiawv cnwswH WxWniA 62 M. Dhiggaru Vaimatheege Inasha Hassan F A222118 M. Kolhufushi cserWa cqiaWs udwmcawHum 63 M. Kolhufushi Aaress Mohamed Saaig M A111516 cserWa Wdurwv utwnimWa 64 M. Kolhufushi Aaress Aminath Warudha F A114550 cserWa urikWx cmIhWrcbia 65 M. Kolhufushi Aaress Ibrahim Shakir M A218744 cserWa urikWx cmIhWrcbia clIzwf 66 M. Kolhufushi Aaress Fazeel Ibrahim Shakir M A218751 cserWa urUn IlwA 67 M. Kolhufushi Aaress Ali Noor M A218759 egWmuruBwA uzWyin cmIhWrcbia 68 M. Kolhufushi Asurumaage Ibrahim Niyaz M A063664 egWmurwkob WzcmwH udwmcHwa 69 M. Kolhufushi Bokarumaage Ahmed Hamzaa M A217971 egurWhwbclid cniawsuH WjIdwK 70 M. Kolhufushi Dhilbahaaruge Khadeeja Hussain F A023962 egurWhwbclid cmisWq Wfcnws 71 M. Kolhufushi Dhilbahaaruge Sanfa Gasim F A217953 egwlitcnef WrUn WdilWK 72 M. Kolhufushi Fenthilage Khalidha Noora F A218542 egWmurEf cnWscHia udwmcawHum 73 M. Kolhufushi Feyrumaage Mohamed Ihsan M A095531 egWmurEf clIlwK cmIhWrcbia 74 M. Kolhufushi Feyrumaage Ibrahim Khaleel M A147556 Page 5 of 22 YT.21 egWmurEf udwmcawHum WnWxia 75 M. Kolhufushi Feyrumaage Ishana Mohamed F A221802 egWvinif cmWzcawA udwmcHwa 76 M. Kolhufushi Finivaage Ahmed Azzam M A221438 Whwg udwmcHwa WzifWH 77 M. Kolhufushi Gahaa Hafiza Ahmed F A217784 Whwg udwmcHwa udiawsua 78 M. Kolhufushi Gahaa Usaidh Ahmed M A217789 Whwg udwmcHwa WdimWH 79 M. Kolhufushi Gahaa Hamidha Ahmed F A217791 wrwkcswg WsUm WdIxwr 80 M. Kolhufushi Gaskara Rasheeda Moosa F A224759 wrwkcswg Izux utwxiaWA 81 M. Kolhufushi Gaskara Aishath Shuzee F A224767 wrwkcswg cnwsuHwa udwmcHwa 82 M. Kolhufushi Gaskara Ahmed Ahsan M A224773 wrwkcswg WfwB cmwycrwm 83 M. Kolhufushi Gaskara Mariyam Sofa F A224779 wrwkcswg uHWfclwt QudcbwA 84 M. Kolhufushi Gaskara Abdulla Thalfaah M A336850 cDclOvcnIrcg uridWqcludcbwA WrihWY 85 M. Kolhufushi Green World Thohira Abdul Gadhir F A086819 wrujih clIlwj QudcbwA 86 M. Kolhufushi Hijura Abdulla Jaleel M A123048 wrujih udwmcawHum utwxiaWA 87 M. Kolhufushi Hijura Aishath Mohamed F A160416 egWmudwvuh WmIAwn utwnimWa 88 M. Kolhufushi Huvadhumaage Aminath Naeema F A217961 egWmudwvuh cHilWB cHWlwB 89 M. Kolhufushi Huvadhumaage Solah Salih M A218595 ilwauria IlwA cmIzwA cmIhWrcbia 90 M. Kolhufushi Iruali Ibrahim Azeem Ali M A224434 ilwauria IlwA cmizWA udwmcHwa 91 M. Kolhufushi Iruali Ahmed Azim Ali M A404971 eguSodcswgumEj uAWjux QudcbwA 92 M. Kolhufushi Jeymugasdhoshuge Abdulla Shujau M A098959 egurImcxwk WsUm WycHwy 93 M. Kolhufushi Kashmeeruge Yahya Moosa M A027145 egurImcxwk cmisWq WsUm 94 M. Kolhufushi Kashmeeruge Moosa Gasim M A062646 egurImcxwk IlwA cfinWx 95 M. Kolhufushi Kashmeeruge Shanif Ali M A218781 egwlIkiruk cnimiawhumcludcbwA 96 M. Kolhufushi Kurikeelage Abdul Muhaimin M A122085 egIlEbwCWm udIxwr cnwswH 97 M. Kolhufushi Maachabeyleege Hassan Rasheed M A156308 egUdcnwLWm urWtcawscaudcbwA Wycaiquawf 98 M. Kolhufushi Maalhandhooge Faugiyya Abdul Sattar F A217473 clizcnwm uriBWn IlwA 99 M. Kolhufushi Manzil Ali Nasir M A223168 egWvururusim urwvcnwa WsUm uHiawrux 100 M. Kolhufushi Misururuvaage Shuraih Moosa Anwar M A224006 Page 6 of 22 YT.21 egWlivihir cmIhWrcbia Wlcmwr 101 M. Kolhufushi Rihivilaage Ramla Ibrahim F A218890 egWlivihir WyiBWn WvcawH 102 M. Kolhufushi Rihivilaage Hawwa Nasiya F A218895 clihWs IlwA unWncnwmcludcbwA 103 M. Kolhufushi Saahil Abdul Mannan Ali M A218127 WnIs Wfix utwmiYWf 104 M. Kolhufushi Seena Fathimath Shifa F A217649 IdWvWrWtis WmutwK 105 M. Kolhufushi Sithaaraa Vaadhee Khathma F A218771 clizcnwmWrIhwz WdihWn utwmiYWf 106 M. Kolhufushi Zaheeraa Manzil Fathimath Nahidha F A097705 M. Maduvvari egWmuruswa IlwA cnimiawhumcludcbwA 107 M. Maduvvari Asurumaage Abdul Muhaimin Ali M A079224 egWmuruswa udwmcawHum IlwA 108 M. Maduvvari Asurumaage Ali Mohamed M A154307 egIlijib udUaWd WdIhwx 109 M. Maduvvari Bijileege Shaheeda Dawood F A143083 egIlijib cnwswH urixcawbum udUvWd 110 M. Maduvvari Bijileege Dawood Mubashiru Hassan M A219838 WlivcTenckok cqIfuawt udwmcawHum 111 M. Maduvvari Coconut Villa Mohamed Thaufeeg M A151984 egiredcnea urimWA cnWfuriA 112 M. Maduvvari Endherige Irfaan Amir M A281037 egWvunuDwf cnwswH udIjwmcludcbwA 113 M. Maduvvari Fadunuvaage Abdul Majeed Hassan M A022217 egUdilef WFir utwnimWa 114 M. Maduvvari Felidhooge Aminath Riza F A084082 cTEg cniawsuH WzIx 115 M. Maduvvari Gate Sheeza Hussain F A132965 cTEg cniawsuH IncsuH 116 M. Maduvvari Gate Husny Hussain M A155779 cnIlczEh WsUm WycaircKua 117 M. 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