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Adoraim (Hebrew: אֲדוֹרַיִם ʾĂḏōrayīm), Adora (Ancient Greek: Αδωρά, romanized: Adōrá) or Adurim was an ancient town in the Hebron Hills, southwest of
Marisa and the nearby Adoraim: according to Josephus and Ammonius Grammaticus, Hyrcanus conquered the cities of Marisa and Adoraim, forcibly converted all
Adonibezek) Adonijah, my lord is Yahweh Adonikam Adoniram Adoni-zedek Adoraim Adoram Adrammelech, splendor of the king Adramyttium Adria Adriel, God
Hoyuk Tilmen Hoyuk Sultantepe Attalia (Antalya) Abel-beth-maachah Acre Adoraim (Adora, Dura) Afqa (Afeka) Alalakh (Alakhtum, Tell Atchana) Aleppo (Halab
its inhabitants. Marisa became its administrative center, with Ziph and Adoraim being of secondary importance. Hellenistic rule brought Greek and Phoenician
BCE. Hyrcanus next conquered Idumaea, capturing the towns of Maresha and Adoraim, annexing the region, and requiring the Idumaean population to adopt Judaism
Palestine. The present-day name of Dura has been identified with ancient Adoraim or the Adora of 1 Macc.13.20 The village was originally built on two hills:
Rehob 18. ꜣḫpwrwm = Hapharaim 19. jdrw[m] = Adoraim (unknown locality in Israelite Kingdom, different from Adoraim in Judah) 20. (destroyed) 21. šꜣꜣwꜣd = unknown
too, it is necessary to write [in Hebrew] 'Dor' instead of Ṭanṭūrah; 'Adoraim' instead of Dūra; 'ʻAin Ganim' instead of Jenin; 'Naḥal Sorek' instead
Israeli government disputes this. Adora is named after the biblical town Adoraim mentioned in 2 Chronicles 11:9, one of the fortified cities of the ancient
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Arabic, Muslim
Zilay - Shadow, Share; Urooj - Height, Exaltation
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Muslim
Suppleness. Generosity.
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Tamil
Mist, Fog
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim
One who Asks for Forgiveness
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Hindu
Female
Native American
Native American Miwok name PAKUNA means "deer jumping downhill."
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Norse
Fighting woman.
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Indian, Traditional
Lovable
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Madelina, MADALENA means "of Magdala."
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