Proper noun
Meru
(mythology, religion, usually with "Mount") The abode of the gods at the center of the universe in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist traditions.
The Ameru people of Kenya.
The Ameru language.
A region and county of Kenya where the Ameru people live.
(usually with "Mount") A mountain in Arusha, Tanzania.
A people of northern Tanzania, of the Arumeru district of Arusha region.
Meru
(usually with "Peak") A mountain in the Indian section of the Himalayas.
Because of polygamy, matronyms were also used and 'wa' used to identify which wife the child was born of; Maasai use 'ole' meaning 'son of'; Meru use 'mto' abbreviated M' thus son of Mkindia would be M'Mkindia, pronounced Mto Mkindia. Source: Internet
In Meru, at least two people died and several families were displaced following floods and mudslides in various parts of the county. Source: Internet
However the Luo lost prominence due to the success of Kikuyu and related groups (Embu and Meru) in gaining and exercising political power during the Jomo Kenyatta era (1963–1978). Source: Internet
Earlier this month, three rhinos were found dead with their horns missing in Meru National Park's Rhino Sanctuary, in what Kenya's tourism ministry said was an act of poaching. Source: Internet
Mount Meru is the second highest peak in Tanzania, standing 4566 meters next to its well-known brother – Kilimanjaro. Source: Internet
Nairobi, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang'a, Kiambu, Meru, Embu, and Tharaka-Nithi Counties will receive occasional light rains in the mornings and while afternoon or night showers are expected over several places during the first half of the month. Source: Internet