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Honorific title of Orthodox Tewahedo Church bishop
Abuna (or Abune, which is the status constructus form used when a name follows: Ge'ez አቡነ abuna/abune, 'our father'; Amharic and Tigrinya) is the honorific
Abuna
Topics referred to by the same term
Abuná can refer to: Abuna River, river between Bolivia and Brazil Abuná Province, Bolivia Abuna, title of bishop in Ethiopian Orthodox Church This disambiguation
Abuná
District in Porto Velho, Brazil
the Abuna River. The Abuna River and the Madeira River upstream from their confluence mark the boundary between Brazil and Bolivia, and so Abunã is across
Abunã
Church in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Abuna Yemata Guh is a monolithic church located in the Hawzen woreda of the Tigray Region, Ethiopia. It is situated at an altitude above sea level of
Abuna_Yemata_Guh
Head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1348 to 1388
Salama II was Abuna, or head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church from 1348 to 1388. During his tenure a number of translations into the Ge'ez language appeared
Abuna_Salama_II
Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1971 to 1979
Abuna Theophilos (24 April 1910 – 14 July 1979), also known as Abune Tewophilos, was the second Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. He
Abuna_Theophilos
Syrian monk in the 6th century
Abuna Aregawi (also called Za-Mika'el Aragawi) was a sixth-century Syrian monk and canonized by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, as well as by
Abuna_Aregawi
Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1959 to 1970
Abuna Basilios (born Gebre Giyorgis Wolde Tsadik; 23 April 1891 – 13 October 1970) was an Ethiopian Orthodox prelate who served as the first Archbishop
Abuna_Basilios
District in Oromia, Ethiopia
Abuna Ginde Beret is one of the districts in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is part of the West Shewa Zone. It was part of Ginde Beret woreda until
Abuna_Ginde_Beret
Abuna Sawiros (Severus) was an Abuna, or head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in the 11th century. During this period the Abun was appointed by the Pope
Abuna_Sawiros
Eastern Orthodox Tewahedo bishop
Abuna Yesehaq (Ge'ez: አቡና ይስሐቕ; born Laike Maryam Mandefro; Ge'ez: ላይከ ማርያም ማንደፍሮ or Father Isaac (in English) 1933 - 29 December 2005), was an Ethiopian
Abuna_Yesehaq
Abuna Yohannes was an Abuna, or head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in the 14th century, during the reign of Emperor Amda Seyon. He was accused of simony
Abuna_Yohannes
Head (abuna) of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1937 to 1939
Abuna Abraham was a cleric of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, who was installed as the archbishop of the Ethiopian church during the Fascist Italian
Abuna_Abraham
Oriental Orthodox Church denomination of Ethiopia
consecrated Abuna Basilios on 14 January 1951. In 1959, Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria further crowned Basilios as the first Patriarch of Ethiopia. Abuna Basilios
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
Abuna (head) of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1869 to 1876
Abuna Atnatewos II (Athanasius) was an Egyptian Copt who served as the Abuna or head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (1869–1876). Originally
Abuna_Atnatewos_II
Abuna Mikael was an abuna or head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in the 12th century. According to tradition, Mikael anointed seven kings, dedicated
Abuna_Mikael_I
Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1976 to 1988
Abuna Takla Haymanot (Ge'ez: አቡነ ተክለ ሃይማኖት, born Melaku Wolde-Mikael: 21 September 1917 – 29 August 1988) was the third Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox
Abuna_Takla_Haymanot
Place
Abuná is one of the five provinces of the Bolivian department of Pando and is situated in the department's northern central parts. It has its name from
Abuná_Province
Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1992 to 2012
Church from 1992 to his death in 2012. His full title was "His Holiness Abuna Paulos, Fifth Patriarch of the Orthodox Tewahido Church of Ethiopia, Ichege
Abune_Paulos
Topics referred to by the same term
List of Abunas may refer to: List of Abunas of Ethiopia List of Abunas of Eritrea This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title List
List_of_Abunas
Head (abuna) of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1939 to 1945
Abuna Yohannes XV was a cleric of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church who served as Abuna of Ethiopia (archbishop and head of the Church) from 1939
Abuna_Yohannes_XV
Head (abuna) of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1841 to 1867
Salama III (died 25 October 1867) was Abuna or head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (1841–1867). Salama was originally brought to Ethiopia by
Abuna_Salama_III
Head (abuna) of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1881 to 1889
Abuna Petros VII (died 20 October 1917) was a cleric of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church who served as Abuna of Ethiopia (archbishop and head of
Abuna_Petros_VII
Ethiopian Orthodox archbishop (1843–1926)
Abuna Mattheos (Matewos) X (1843–1926) was a Coptic priest from Egypt, who came to Ethiopia in 1881, becoming a bishop of Shewa under King Sahle Mariam
Abuna_Mattheos_X
Ethiopian bishop and Patriarch (1938–2022)
Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, elected after the death of Abuna Takla Haymanot in May 1988. Merkorios remained Patriarch for three years
Abune_Merkorios
Ethiopian bishop (1919–1997)
Abuna Dioskoros (né Woldetensae Gizaw; March 1919 – 26 March 1997), also called Aba Woldetensae, was the bishop of the dioceses of South West Shewa and
Abuna Dioskoros (Ethiopian bishop)
Abuna_Dioskoros_(Ethiopian_bishop)
the Eritrean Church. The Patriarch of Eritrea also carries the title of Abuna in line with the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. After declaration of
List_of_abunas_of_Eritrea
River in the Amazon region
The Abuna River (Spanish: Río Abuná, Portuguese: Rio Abunã) is a river in South America. As a part of the Amazon Basin, it forms part of the border between
Abuna_River
Mountain in the Ethiopian Highlands
Abuna Yosef (Amharic: አቡነ ዮሴፍ) is a prominent mountain in the Lasta massif of the Ethiopian Highlands. At 4,260 metres (13,976 ft) it is the 6th tallest
Mount_Abuna_Yosef
This is a list of the abunas of Ethiopia, the spiritual heads of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The Abuna of Ethiopia is known officially as His
List_of_abunas_of_Ethiopia
Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church since 2013
Mathias returned to Ethiopia following the fall of the Derg and of Patriarch Abuna Merkorios to retake his seat in the Holy Synod. Following the enthronement
Abune_Mathias
Monastery in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
the monastery. Tradition claims that it was founded in the 6th century by Abuna Aregawi.[citation needed] Abune Mathias, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox
Debre_Dammo
1939 Italian film
Cardinal Messias (Italian: Abuna Messias) is a 1939 Italian historical drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Camillo Pilotto, Enrico
Cardinal_Messias
Metropolitan of the Church of Malabar
Mar Yaqob Abuna was one of the metropolitans of the Church of Malabar of the Saint Thomas Christians. In 1503, Mar Eliya V, the Catholicos Patriarch of
Yaqob_Abuna
Ethiopian Orthodox Christian saint
Tigray Region. His feast day is on 23 Teqemt (2 November). The church of Abuna Yemata Guh is dedicated to him. "The Nine Saints of Ethiopia: Pioneers of
Abba_Yem'ata
Oriental Orthodox Church denomination
is under house arrest. Abuna Antonios was replaced by Abune Dioskoros as the fourth Patriarch of the church. Patriarch Abuna Dioskoros died on 21 December
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Eritrean_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
Ethiopian Orthodox archbishop (1880–1950)
Abuna Qerellos IV (baptised as Sidarus al-Antuni; c. 1880 – 1950) was a Coptic priest from Egypt, who came to Ethiopia in 1926, becoming the Archbishop
Abuna_Qerellos_IV
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974
Church. For centuries the Ethiopian Orthodox Church had been headed by the Abuna, a bishop chosen by and answerable to the Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Haile_Selassie
Head (abuna) of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1816 to c. 1828
Qerellos III (Cyril) was an Abuna, or head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (1816 – 1828?). In the words of Richard Pankhurst, "A controversial
Abuna_Qerellos_III
Jamaican reggae musician (1945–1981)
converting to Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity and was baptised by Archbishop Abuna Yesehaq in the presence of his wife Rita Marley and their children, with
Bob_Marley
Regional state in Ethiopia
Monk standing in front of the rock-hewn Abuna Yemata Guh's entrance, situated at a height of 2,580 metres (8,460 ft) that has to be climbed on foot to
Tigray_Region
Slovene Roman Catholic missionary in Eastern North Africa
Knobleher; 6 July 1819 – 13 April 1858), also known by his Arabian nickname Abuna Soliman (meaning 'Our Father Solomon'), was a Slovene Roman Catholic missionary
Ignatius_Knoblecher
List of offices of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Orthodox Church is Patriarch Catholicos of Ethiopia. The first Patriarch, Abuna Basilios was enthroned by the Coptic Orthodox Pope Cyril VI in 1959, and
Ethiopian ecclesiastical titles
Ethiopian_ecclesiastical_titles
Tributary of the Amazon River
in the confluence of Madre de Dios and Mamoré rivers and downstream to Abuna River the Madeira flows northward forming border between Bolivia and Brazil
Madeira_River
Phoenician Christian missionary; the first bishop of Axumite Empire
to the Kingdom of Aksum. He is sometimes known by other names, such as Abuna ("Our Father") and Aba Selama ("Father of Peace"). He was a native of Phoenicia
Frumentius
Town in Pando Department, Bolivia
Santa Rosa del Abuná is a small town in Pando Department, Bolivia. It is the capital of the department's Abuná Province. It has a population of 232 in
Santa_Rosa_del_Abuná
Head of the Coptic Church from 920 to 932
to 932. According to the History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria, after Abuna Peter of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church had become embroiled in a civil war
Pope_Cosmas_III_of_Alexandria
9th-century emperor of the Axumite Empire
Degna Djan on his deathbed, that he asked Abuna Peter to decide which of his two sons should succeed him. Abuna Peter selected Dil Na'od. Upset with the
Degna_Djan
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1270 to 1285
his Muslim neighbors were friendly; however his attempts to be granted an Abuna for the Ethiopian Orthodox Church strained these relations. A letter survives
Yekuno_Amlak
Ethiopian battle in 1842
materials. About the same time, he learned that a new Abuna was on his way to Ethiopia, Abuna Salama III, who arrived in Ethiopia in the last months
Battle_of_Debre_Tabor
1937 massacre of Ethiopians by Italian occupying forces
the grenades. Behind them, the dead included Abuna Qerellos's umbrella-bearer. The wounded included the Abuna himself, the Vice-Governor General Armando
Yekatit_12
Ethiopian governor (died 1815)
the throne for the fourth time in December 1795. In 1803, Abba Yosef the Abuna died, and Ras Gugsa of Yejju did the disgraceful act of pillaging the late
Gebre_Tasfa
Head of the Coptic Church from 1078 to 1092
be the new Abuna of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, but Badr al-Jamali, the Vizier of Caliph Al-Mustansir, forced him to ordain instead Abuna Sawiros. Although
Pope_Cyril_II_of_Alexandria
Title used for the head of churches in some Eastern Christian traditions
century. It is asserted by some that the head of the Abyssinian Church, the abuna, also bears the title of catholicos, but, although this name may have been
Catholicos
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1871 to 1889
while the second interprets his rebellion as a response to the appeal of Abuna Salama III who in 1867 wrote from prison to many notables condemning his
Yohannes_IV
2002 film by Mahamat Saleh Haroun
Abouna (Arabic: أبونا, romanized: ‘Abūna, English: "Our Father") is a 2002 film by Chadian director Mahamat Saleh Haroun and is the story of two young
Abouna_(film)
Assyrian historian
Hirmis Aboona (c.1940 – 27 April 2009) was an Assyrian historian who was known for his publications concerning the history of the Assyrians in northern
Hirmis_Aboona
Eliya Abuna of Alqosh (1862–1955 in Kirkuk) was a bishop of the Assyrian Church of the East and Chaldean Catholic Church. Gewargis d'Beth Abuna came,
Eliya_Abuna
Autocephalous Oriental Orthodox Church in Ethiopia
Mar Thoma I Gregorios Abdal Jaleel Geevarghese Gregorios Related topics Abuna Catholicos Catholicos of India Patriarch of Antioch Maphrian Ethiopian titles
Tigrayan Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Tigrayan_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
1876 battle between the Ethiopian Empire and Khedivate of Egypt
Dadjazmaches, the Afa Negus, the Turk Basha perished, let alone the soldiers. Abuna Antanewus was injured by lead shot and became sick and died." Alula himself
Battle_of_Gura
Patriarch of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 2004 to 2007
Predecessor Yacob Successor Dioskoros Previous post Abbot of Debre Tsege Abuna Endrias monastery Orders Ordination 1943 Personal details Born (1929-07-11)11
Abune_Antonios
Christian denomination based in Egypt
Archbishop Abuna Basilios as the first native head of the Ethiopian Church on 14 January 1951. In 1959, Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria crowned Abuna Basilios
Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Kingdom in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea (1137–1270)
Patriarch is asked for a new abuna because the current office holder was too old, was from Mara Takla Haymanot, who wanted the abuna replaced because he would
Zagwe_dynasty
Paramount chief of Essipun
Nana Kofi Abuna V is the Paramount chief of Essipun in the Western Region of Ghana. Nana Kofi Abuna V was born in Takoradi on August 31, 1959. She was
Nana_Kofi_Abuna_V
Ethiopian monk and hermit (1215–1313)
was an Ethiopian saint and monk mostly venerated as a hermit. He was the Abuna of Ethiopia who founded a major monastery in his native province of Shewa
Tekle_Haymanot
Emperor-in-exile of Ethiopia (1916–1997)
military formations, as well as the Air Force; later that day Patriarch Abuna Basilios of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, issued an anathema against all
Amha_Selassie
Aksumite saint and composer (505–571)
For instance, he consecrated churches in Debre Damo that were founded by Abuna Aregawi. Yared also taught students at Tana Qirqos in Lake Tana. Yared also
Yared
Serpent-king in medieval Ethiopian mythology
instances of the nine saints killing the dragon are found in a hymn to Abuna Aregawi, and a very detailed version is found in a homily of Abba Garima
Arwe
of Jerusalem List of current popes and patriarchs List of abunas of Eritrea List of abunas of Ethiopia List of Armenian patriarchs of Constantinople List
Lists_of_patriarchs
King of Aksum from 917 to 960
Highlands south of Axum, and sending missionaries into that region. With Abuna Salama I, he helped to build the church of Debre Igziabher overlooking Lake
Dil_Na'od
Zone in Amhara Region of Ethiopia
southern border is defined by the Mille River. Its highest point is Mount Abuna Yosef. Its towns include Lasta Lalibela (known for its rock-cut churches)
North_Wollo_Zone
1965 Oriental Orthodox Churches meeting held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
January 1965. Hosted nominally by Abuna Basilios (head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church), but effectively by Abuna Theophilos, this meeting was momentous
Conference_of_Addis_Ababa
13th Feast of Igziabher Ab (God the Father) and Raphael the Archangel 14th Abuna Aregawi and Gebre Kristos 15th Kirkos and his mother Iyeluta (Cyricus and
Calendar of saints (Orthodox Tewahedo)
Calendar_of_saints_(Orthodox_Tewahedo)
Mar Thoma I Gregorios Abdal Jaleel Geevarghese Gregorios Related topics Abuna Catholicos Catholicos of India Patriarch of Antioch Maphrian Ethiopian titles
Oriental Orthodoxy in Saudi Arabia
Oriental_Orthodoxy_in_Saudi_Arabia
Battle of Gol 10 March Susenyos defeats the combined armies of Yaqob and Abuna Petros II, making him Emperor of Ethiopia. Eighty Years' War Siege of Groenlo
List_of_battles_1601–1800
1980s Japan Idol Group
Nandesu Keredo 10. Kisetsu Hazure no Koi 11. Sai no Uta 12. Onyanko no Abuna~i Torimono-jo 13. Ajisaibashi 14. Wink de Koroshite 15. Hishochi no Mori
Onyanko_Club
Christological doctrine
Mar Thoma I Gregorios Abdal Jaleel Geevarghese Gregorios Related topics Abuna Catholicos Catholicos of India Patriarch of Antioch Maphrian Ethiopian titles
Miaphysitism
Monastery in Eritrea
Haymanot in Afabet. The Church of the Savior of the World and the Church of Abuna Aregawi in Elabered. The Church of Saint Mary Qusquam in Geleb, near Agaro
Debre_Sina_(monastery)
Monastery in Ethiopia
was the second most powerful official in the Ethiopian Church after the Abuna. The monastery complex sits on a terrace between a cliff and the gorge of
Debre_Libanos
Branch of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Patriarchal Vicar in the rank of Archbishop since the 4th century, and named Abuna Salama by the Ethiopian Church. By 1929, the Alexandrine Throne allowed
Coptic Orthodox Church in Africa
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Africa
Underground shelter excavated by prehistoric megafauna
paleoburrows have been found across South America, such as in Ponta do Abunã, in Rondônia, within the Amazon region, in the Serra do Gandarela National
Paleoburrow
Scholar
before Abuna Mattheos in May 1906, who ordered that he be exiled upon the accusations of the local clergy. However Emperor Menelik reversed the Abuna's decision
Onesimos_Nesib
Massacre in Guh, Eastern Tigray as part of Tigray War
settlement on steep slopes below the fifth-century rock-hewn church of Abuna Yemata. The Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF) killed 19 civilians in Guh (Eastern
Guh_massacre
Word meaning "father" in Semitic languages
word Bwana, meaning "mister", "sir", or "lord", is derived from the Arabic Abuna (أبونا), "our father". The Aramaic term for father is אב (av), but when
Ab_(Semitic)
Legendary mountain range in east Africa
identification. O. G. S. Crawford identified this range with the Mount Abuna Yosef area in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. In Miguel de Cervantes' 1604
Mountains of the Moon (Africa)
Mountains_of_the_Moon_(Africa)
Pando 5 Provinces Cobija 15 Municipalities 32 Cantons Abuná Santa Rosa del Abuná Santa Rosa del Abuná Nacebe, Teduzara Humaita Ingavi, Tacna (Humaita) Federico
Cantons_of_Bolivia
Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1799 and 1801
house of David, through the prayer of Iyasus Mo'a, and the covenant of Abuna Takla Haymanot, may he grant us this day that he restore the Kingdom. Amen
Demetros
Head of the Coptic Church from 979 to 1003
Georgios' successful diplomacy, Philotheos ordained a new abuna or metropolitan bishop, Abuna Daniel, for the Ethiopian Orthodox Church after an interregnum
Philotheos (Coptic patriarch of Alexandria)
Philotheos_(Coptic_patriarch_of_Alexandria)
Franco-Coptic religious jurisdiction
Mar Thoma I Gregorios Abdal Jaleel Geevarghese Gregorios Related topics Abuna Catholicos Catholicos of India Patriarch of Antioch Maphrian Ethiopian titles
French_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
1884 treaty between Britain, Egypt, and Ethiopia
the fourth article, Egypt agreed to permit the passage of newly appointed Abunas to Ethiopia. In the fifth article, Egypt and Ethiopia agreed to the extradition
Hewett_Treaty
Head of the Coptic Church from 1147 to 1166
the Emperor of Ethiopia wrote to John in 1152 for a new abuna or Metropolitan, because Abuna Mikael was too old; his request was denied. Although the
Pope_John_V_of_Alexandria
16th-century metropolitan of India
See Angamaly Installed 31 January 1565 Term ended 1597 Predecessor Jacob Abuna (Church of the East) Mar Joseph Sulaqa (Chaldean Catholic) Successor Shemon
Abraham_of_Angamaly
Cathedral of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
members of the Imperial Family are inside Holy Trinity Cathedral. Patriarchs, Abuna Takla Haymanot and Abune Paulos of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa
Holy_Trinity_Cathedral,_Addis_Ababa
Uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia from 1913 to 1916
the Imperial Bodyguard, which was eventually settled by the mediation of Abuna Mattewos. The conflict began when Iyasu expressed his wish to the ministers
Lij_Iyasu
Topics referred to by the same term
Yaqob of India, metropolitan bishop of the Church of Malabar in 1330 Yaqob Abuna, metropolitan bishop of the Church of Malabar from 1503 to 1553 Yaqob of
Yaqob
Capital and largest city of Ethiopia
family such as Haile Selassie and his wife Menen Asfaw, the third patriarch Abuna Tekle Haymanot and Abune Paulos. Former Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
Addis_Ababa
6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land
Franciscan Archaeology Institute. Retrieved 18 January 2019. It was only Abuna Kleofas Kikilides who realised the true significance, for the history of
Madaba_Map
expand past the Awash Valley. The Yafit defeat allowed Alexandria to send Abuna Yaqob, to Ethiopia in 1337 to be its metropolitan. Yakob reinvigorated the
Christianity_in_Ethiopia
Mar Thoma I Gregorios Abdal Jaleel Geevarghese Gregorios Related topics Abuna Catholicos Catholicos of India Patriarch of Antioch Maphrian Ethiopian titles
Oriental Orthodoxy in Guatemala
Oriental_Orthodoxy_in_Guatemala
Ethiopian noble and King of Shewa (r. 1813–1847)
controversy, the arrival of a new Abuna, Salama III reawoke the resistance of the followers of the Wold Qib, and the new Abuna excommunicated Sahle Selassie
Sahle_Selassie
ABUNA
ABUNA
ABUNA
ABUNA
Girl/Female
Biblical
The two cities, callings, or meetings.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Heroic Son
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Most High
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who is Sustained by Naam
Girl/Female
Dutch American
Sheltering.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Famous; Glory; Successful; Intelligent; Brave Girl; Gifted; Gift for God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Large Waves
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Winning the Guru's Heart
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi, Pashtun, Tamil, Telugu
Henna; A Shrub; Fragrance; Sword of the Finest Steel; Liver; Used for Denoting Closeness of Individual to Oneself
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian officer.
ABUNA
ABUNA
ABUNA
ABUNA
ABUNA
n.
The Patriarch, or head of the Abyssinian Church.