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Look up Pascha or pascha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pascha or spelling variants may refer to: Passover, the Aramaic spelling of the Hebrew word
Easter, also called Pasch (/pæsk/) or Pascha or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus
The Pascha is a brothel in Cologne, Germany. It is one of the largest brothels in the world, and the largest in Europe. It has 120 prostitutes, over 80
Christ – Our Pascha (Христос — наша Пасха) is the catechism of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, published in 2012. It was published by the Synod of
Peri Pascha (Greek: Περὶ Πάσχα) (English title On the Pascha) is a 2nd-century homily of Melito of Sardis written between A.D.160 and 170 in Asia Minor
the Italian series Corto Maltese. Enver authored a book in German, Enver Pascha «um Tripolis», which is his diaries during the war in Libya (1911–12). Pursuit
after Pascha: May 1 Bright Wednesday Thursday after Pascha: May 2 Bright Thursday Friday after Pascha: May 3 Bright Friday Saturday after Pascha: May 4
Paskha (also spelled pascha, or pasha; Russian: па́сха; [ˈpasxə]; "Easter") is an East Slavic festive dish made in Eastern Orthodox countries which consists
feasts change each year. The moveable feasts are generally relative to Pascha (Easter), and so the cycle of moveable feasts is referred to as the Paschal
cycle is dependent upon the date of Pascha and continued throughout the coming year until the next Pascha. Pascha (Easter) is the most important feast
PASCHA
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English
English : variant of Pascal.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Paschalis, PASCOAL means "Passover; Easter."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew
Child of Easter; Born on Passover
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German
Child of Easter
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Pascal, PASCHAL means "Passover; Easter."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Paschalis, PASQUALE means "Passover; Easter."
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English
English : variant of Pask, from the byform pasche, Latin pascha.Americanized spelling of German Pasch.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Paschalis (see Pascal, Italian Pasquale).nickname for a mild-mannered and peaceable person, from Middle English pace, pece ‘peace’, ‘concord’, ‘amity’ (via Anglo-Norman French from Latin pax, genitive pacis).Italian : from the medieval personal name Pace, used for both men and women, from the word pace ‘peace’ (see 1).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval vernacular short form of the personal name Pascal, Latin Paschalis (see Pascal).
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Paschalis, PASCUAL means "Passover; Easter."
Boy/Male
Australian, Slavic
To Pass over; Born on Easter
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Middle English lamb, Middle High German lamp ‘lamb’; a nickname for a meek and inoffensive person, or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lambs. As a German name particularly, it may also have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of the paschal lamb.English : from a short form of the personal name Lambert.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Born on Passover.
Male
French
French name derived from Latin Paschalis, PASCAL means "Passover; Easter." This name was popular with early Christians, mainly given to sons born at Easter time.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pask.Danish (Paaske) : from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Paschalis (see Pascal), or perhaps a nickname for someone who was born at Easter, påske, or had some other particular connection with that time of year, such as owing a feudal obligation then.German : from an eastern (Slavic) short form of the medieval personal names Paschasius or Paschalis (see Pascal).German : habitational name from Paska in Thuringia.German (Päske) : from an eastern (Slavic) short form of the personal name Petrus (see Peter).
Surname or Lastname
English (Kentish)
English (Kentish) : from a medieval personal name, Pack, possibly a survival of the Old English personal name Pacca, although this is found only as a place name element and appears to have died out fairly early on in the Old English period. The Middle English personal name is more likely to be a derivative of the Latin Christian name Paschalis (see Pascal).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a wholesale trader, from German Pack ‘package’ (see Packer).Anglicized form of Dutch Pak.
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Welcome Rain
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Flower Chain
Girl/Female
Indian
Perfect, Goddess, Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu
Already
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Goddess of Grace
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Australian, Biblical
Hairy; Goat; Demon
Girl/Female
Polish
Good.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
King of the Moon; The Moon; Lord Chandra (Moon)
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Offering to God
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n.
The passover; the feast of Easter.
n.
An annual church festival commemorating Christ's resurrection, and occurring on Sunday, the second day after Good Friday. It corresponds to the pasha or passover of the Jews, and most nations still give it this name under the various forms of pascha, pasque, paque, or pask.
n.
Alt. of Pascha
n.
The sacrifice offered at the feast of the passover; the paschal lamb.
a.
Of or pertaining to the passover, or to Easter; as, a paschal lamb; paschal eggs.