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Georgian Orthodox monastic complex
The Agara monastery is a Georgian Orthodox monastic complex located near the village of Uraveli in the municipality of Akhaltsikhe, mkhare of Samtskhe–Javakheti
Agara_monastery
Monastery in Georgia
(Georgian: დავითგარეჯის სამონასტრო კომპლექსი) is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox monastery complex located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert
David Gareji monastery complex
David_Gareji_monastery_complex
Monuments and sites in Georgia
43°02′17″E / 41.522471°N 43.038157°E / 41.522471; 43.038157 (Agara) 2007 Agara monastery, a church High Medieval Uraveli, Akhaltsikhe Municipality, Samtskhe–Javakheti
Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance
Immovable_Cultural_Monuments_of_National_Significance
Georgian Orthodox Christian monastery complex
Samtavro Monastery (Georgian: სამთავროს მონასტერი) is a Georgian Orthodox Christian monastery complex that combines Samtavro Transfiguration Church and
Samtavro_Monastery
Georgian Orthodox monastery near Kutaisi, Georgia
Gelati Monastery Gelati Monastery Shrine in the monastery church Gelati Monastery Gelati Monastery Gelati Monastery Gelati Monastery Gelati Monastery Gelati
Gelati_Monastery
Georgian Christian monastery
The Shio-Mgvime Monastery (Georgian: შიომღვიმე, Shiomghvime, meaning "the cave of Shio") is a medieval monastic complex in Georgia, near the town of Mtskheta
Shio-Mgvime_Monastery
Monastery in Georgia (country)
The name of this monastery translated as the "Monastery of the Cross". For other monasteries named after the cross, see Monastery of the Cross (disambiguation)
Jvari_Monastery
Eastern Orthodox monastery, Mount Athos
The Monastery of Iviron (Georgian: ათონის ივერთა მონასტერი, romanized: atonis iverta monast'eri ; Greek: Μονή Ιβήρων, romanized: Monḗ Ivirōn) is an Eastern
Monastery_of_Iviron
Georgian Orthodox monastery near Akhmeta, Georgia
Alaverdi Monastery (Georgian: ალავერდის მონასტერი, romanized: alaverdis monast'eri) is a Georgian Eastern Orthodox monastery located 25 km (16 mi) from
Alaverdi_Monastery
Georgian Orthodox monastery near Sighnaghi, Georgia
The Monastery of St. Nino at Bodbe (Georgian: ბოდბის წმინდა ნინოს მონასტერი, bodbis ts’minda Ninos monasteri) is a Georgian Orthodox monastic complex
Bodbe_Monastery
Eastern Orthodox monastery in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
archaically the Petritsoni Monastery or Monastery of the Mother of God Petritzonitissa is a major Eastern Orthodox monastery in Southern Bulgaria. It is
Bachkovo_Monastery
Orthodox monastery in New Athos, Georgia (Abkhazia)
New Athos Monastery (Georgian: ახალი ათონის მონასტერი, romanized: akhali atonis monast'eri; Abkhaz: Афон Ҿыцтәи аберҭыԥ; Russian: Новоафонский монастырь
New_Athos_Monastery
Georgian nobleman
father could have been either Murvan Jaqeli of an inscription from the Agara monastery, near Akhaltsikhe, or Memna, mentioned by Stepanos Orbelian as a participant
Botso_Jaqeli
Monastery in Jerusalem, Israel
The Monastery of the Cross (Arabic: دير الصليب, romanized: Dayr al-Salīb; Hebrew: מנזר המצלבה; Greek: Μοναστήρι του Σταυρού; Georgian: ჯვრის მონასტერი
Monastery_of_the_Cross
Georgian Orthodox monastery near Akhaltsikhe, Georgia
Sapara Monastery (Georgian: საფარის მონასტერი) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Akhaltsikhe District of Samtskhe-Javakheti region, Georgia. It has
Sapara_Monastery
Georgian Orthodox monastery in Erzurum, Turkey
Turkish: Öşkvank Manastırı or Oşki Manastırı) is a Georgian Eastern Orthodox monastery[excessive citations] from the second half of the 10th century located
Oshki
Cultural heritage monument in Georgia
Motsameta Monastery is a complex of monasteries at the Imereti region, approximately 6 km northeast of the center of Kutaisi, Georgia. The monastery is picturesquely
Motsameta_Monastery
Monastery in Georgia
Kvatakhevi (Georgian: ქვათახევი) is a medieval Georgian Orthodox monastery in Shida Kartli, Georgia, about 5 km south east of the village Tsinarekhi and
Kvatakhevi
Monastery in Armenia
Khuchap Monastery (Armenian: Խուճապ, romanized: Xučap) or Khujabi Monastery (Georgian: ხუჯაბი, romanized: khujabi) is a monastery dedicated to Our Lady
Khuchap_Monastery
Cave monastery in southern Georgia
Vardzia (Georgian: ვარძია [vaɾdzia]) is a cave monastery site in southern Georgia, excavated from the slopes of the Erusheti Mountain on the left bank
Vardzia
Georgian Orthodox monastery in Georgia
The Betania Monastery of the Nativity of the Mother of God (Georgian: ბეთანიის ყოვლადწმინდა ღვთისმშობლის შობის მონასტერი) commonly known as Betania or
Betania_Monastery
Orthodox Christian monastery in Zarzma, Georgia
Zarzma Monastery of Transfiguration (Georgian: ზარზმის მონასტერი, zarzmis p'erists'valebis monasteri) is a medieval Orthodox Christian monastery located
Zarzma_Monastery
Georgian medieval Orthodox monastery in Artvin, Turkey
medieval Orthodox monastery in historical Medieval Georgian Kingdom of Klarjeti (modern-day Artvin Province of Turkey). The monastery is an illustration
Parekhi
Georgian Orthodox monastery in Georgia
Shavnabada Monastery (Georgian: შავნაბადა, romanized: shavnabada; also Shavnabada Monastery of St. George) is a medieval Georgian Orthodox monastic complex
Shavnabada_Monastery
Georgian Orthodox monastery near Mtskheta, Georgia
Zedazeni Monastery (Georgian: ზედაზნის მონასტერი) is a monument of medieval Georgian architecture and a monastic complex, is located northeast of Mtskheta
Zedazeni_Monastery
Georgian monastery in Turkey
Monastery of Saint Barlaam (Georgian: ბარლაამწმინდა; Turkish: Barlaham Manastırı) is a 10th-century Georgian monastery in Antioch, modern-day Turkey's
Monastery_of_Saint_Barlaam
Monastery in Borjomi Gorge, Georgia
Foundation in the 2000s. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Timotesubani Monastery. Eastmond, Antony (1998), Royal Imagery in Medieval Georgia, p. 211. Penn
Timotesubani_Monastery
The Gialia Monastery (Georgian: ღალია, Ğalia; Greek: Γιαλιά) is a ruined Georgian Orthodox monastery from the medieval period. It is located in the village
Gialia_Monastery
Orthodox Christian cathedral in Mtskheta, Georgia
to Historical Monuments of Mtskheta and Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery, Georgia, June 2-10, 2008". Archived from the original on 2021-03-07.
Svetitskhoveli_Cathedral
Monastery in Tetritsqaro, Georgia
Pitareti Monastery (Georgian: ფიტარეთის მონასტერი) is a medieval Orthodox Christian monastery in Georgia, approximately 26 km southwest of the town of
Pitareti_Monastery
Cave monastery
Vanis Kvabebi (Georgian: ვანის ქვაბები; English: Vani's Caves) is a cave monastery in Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia near Aspindza town and the more
Vanis_Kvabebi
Georgian Orthodox monastery in Martvili, Georgia
Martvili Monastery (Georgian: მარტვილის მონასტერი) is a Georgian monastic complex located in the village of Martvili in the Martvili District of the Samegrelo-Zemo
Martvili_Monastery
The Natlismtsemeli Monastery (Georgian: ნათლისმცემლის მონასტერი) also known as Saint John Monastery is a historical and architectural monument within the
Natlismtsemeli_Monastery
Khakhuli Monastery (Georgian: ხახულის მონასტერი [χäχulis̪ mo̞n̪äs̪tʼe̞ɾi], Turkish: Haho/Bağbaşi) was a Georgian Orthodox monastery in historical Medieval
Khakhuli_Monastery
Monastery in Katskhi, Georgia
Katskhi Monastery of Nativity of the Savior (Georgian: კაცხის მაცხოვრის შობის სახელობის მონასტერი), more commonly known as the Katskhi Monastery (კაცხის
Katskhi_Monastery
Village in Artvin, Turkey
Georgian monastery and cathedral church. It is located near the town of Yusufeli, Artvin Province, Turkey, and part of Yusufeli District. The monastery and
Parkhali
Medieval Georgian Orthodox cathedral
erected in the centre of the monastic courtyard, is the main church of the monastery. To its west is the two-storied palace of metropolitans of Bedia. The
Bedia_Cathedral
Georgian monastery
a 10th-century Georgian monastery which was built in 961–965 by Davit Kurapalat and renewed in 978–1001. Georgian monastery and cathedral church located
Otkhta
Georgian monastery
Eastern Georgia. It is mostly known for its monastery complex and the Ikalto Academy. The Ikalto monastery was founded by Saint Zenon, one of the 13 Assyrian
Ikalto_Monastery
Place in Imereti, Georgia
Kharagauli. The monastic complex of Ubisi comprises a 9th-century St. George’s Monastery founded by St. Gregory of Khandzta, a 4-floor tower (AD 1141), fragments
Ubisi
Georgian royal prince
Orbeli broke out in 1177. The insurgents crowned Demna the king at the Agara Castle and marched, with 30,000 men, to the Georgian capital of Tbilisi
Prince_Demna_of_Georgia
Orthodox Christian monastery and mosque in Turkey
(Georgian: დოლისყანა, Turkish: Dolishane) is a medieval Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Medieval Georgian kingdom of Klarjeti (modern-day Artvin Province
Doliskana
Natural limestone monolith in Georgia
activity associated with the pillar was revived in the 1990s and the monastery building had been restored within the framework of a state-funded program
Katskhi_Pillar
Georgian Orthodox monastery in Shemokmedi, Georgia
The Shemokmedi monastery (Georgian: შემოქმედის მონასტერი) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery located at the village of Shemokmedi in Georgia's southwestern
Shemokmedi_Monastery
Town in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
a Latin name, which was derived from the Celtic name of the Ohře River Agara. The German name Eger was then derived from the Latin name. The Czech name
Cheb
National heritage site
The basilica's architecture is similar to that of the Kazreti and Achi monasteries. It is thought to have been built by the Georgian Orthodox missionaries
Datuna_Church
Monastery in Meghradzor, Armenia
Tejharuyk (Armenian: Թեժառույք) is a 12th-century walled Armenian monastery located upon a wooded hill just southwest of the village of Meghradzor in
Tejharuyk_Monastery
Medieval Georgian monastery in present day Turkey
(Georgian: ანჩის მონასტერი, anchis monasteri) was a medieval Georgian monastery and cathedral church of the Bishopric of Ancha, located near what is now
Ancha_monastery
The Kazreti Monastery (Georgian: კაზრეთის მონასტერი) is a Georgian monastic complex located in the Kvemo Kartli region, Bolnisi district, near the city
Kazreti_Monastery
Medieval Georgian monastery
Kintsvisi Monastery (Georgian: ყინწვისი, Qinc'visi) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Shida Kartli region, eastern Georgia, 10 kilometers from the
Kintsvisi_Monastery
Georgian Orthodox monastery near Adigeni, Georgia
The Chulevi monastery of St. George (Georgian: ჭულევის მონასტერი) is a 14th-century Georgian Orthodox monastic church located in Georgia's southwest region
Chulevi_Monastery
Georgian orthodox monastery in Kvemo Kartli, Georgia
Tserakvi (Georgian: წერაქვი) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Marneuli Municipality of Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, near the eponymous village, dating
Tserakvi
Church in Qakh district, Azerbaijan
archimandrite Leonid (then Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia). The monastery is currently inactive. The Church hosts annual Christian feast of Kurmukhoba
Kurmukhi_Church
11th-century cathedral in Kutaisi, Georgia
Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery, Georgia, June 2–10, 2008. [1] Decision - 35COM 7A.29 - Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery (Georgia) (C 710), Paris
Bagrati_Cathedral
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Church_of_Alibeglo
Place in Shida Kartli, Georgia
the Urbnisi-Ruisi eparchy of the Georgian Orthodox Church. Both Urbnisi Monastery and the Ruisi Cathedral are known for a major ecclesiastic council convened
Urbnisi
Church building in Achi, Georgia
The Achi Monastery of St. George (Georgian: აჭის წმ. გიორგის სახელობის მონასტერი) is a medieval Georgian Orthodox church near the village of Achi in Georgia's
Achi_Monastery
medieval Georgian monastery founded by Gregory of Khandzta in 782 AD. It has been identified as probably being the ruined monastery known as Porta, in
Khandzta
Former Georgian monastery in Azerbaijan
წმინდა ნინოს ტაძარი; Azerbaijani: Ləkit məbədi), officially the Lekarti Monastery of Saint Nino, is a former Georgian Orthodox church, located 2 km (1.2 mi)
Lekit_church
The Jumati Monastery (Georgian: ჯუმათის მონასტერი, romanized: jumatis monast'eri) is a Georgian Orthodox medieval monastery, in the Guria region, Ozurgeti
Jumati_Monastery
Village in Kvemo Kartli, Georgia
16th-17th centuries. To the south of the ruined settlement lies the Gudarekhi monastery consisting of a single nave church and a free-standing two-storey bell-tower
Gudarekhi
Georgian Orthodox monastery in Gurjaani, Georgia
ყველაწმინდა, Watschnadsianis Qwelazminda), or Vachnadziani Monastery is an old monastery Georgian Orthodox near the Vachnadziani village (called in the
Vachnadziani_Monastery
Trunk road in Georgia
Completed". The Messenger Online. 2011-11-30. Retrieved 2021-08-06. "Ruisi-Agara section of the highway has been opened". Roads Department Georgia. 2015-12-16
S1_highway_(Georgia)
Municipality in Shida Kartli, Georgia
administrative center is Kareli, the administrative units are: Urbnisi Ruisi Agara Bebnisi Kekhijvari Khvedureti Akhalsopeli Mokhisi Dvani Zghuderi Bredza
Kareli_Municipality
The Matani monastery (Georgian: მატნის ცხრაკარას მონასტერი) is part of a complex of buildings in the mountains 3–5 km west of the town of Matani in the
Matani_monastery
Former Georgian Orthodox monastery in İşhan, Turkey
Ishkani Ishkhani Monastery (Georgian: იშხანი, Turkish: İşhan Kilisesi) was built in the 7th century during the early Christian period in Tao-Klarjeti
Ishkhani
Georgian Orthodox cathedral and monastery in Adjara, Georgia
Skhalta Cathedral (Georgian: სხალთა, [sχɑltʰɑ]) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery and cathedral church in Adjara, Georgia, dating from the mid-13th century
Skhalta_Cathedral
Church in Tbilisi, Georgia
Savior created by the twelfth-century goldsmith Beka Opizari at the Ancha monastery in Klarjeti (in what is now part of northeast Turkey) was moved to Tbilisi
Anchiskhati_Basilica
District in Tbilisi, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Metekhi
Georgian monastery in Azerbaijan
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Katekhi_Church
Church near Stepantsminda, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Gergeti_Trinity_Church
significant to the development of Georgian architecture, as it predates Jvari Monastery in Mtskheta, and served as a model for the development of the later tetraconch
Ninotsminda_Cathedral
18th-century church in Old Tbilisi, Georgia
The ensemble "mother-castle" consisted of the Church of Forty Martyrs, monastery of Saint Catherine, Big Church of Saint George, Church of Saint George
Church of Saint George (Kldisubani)
Church_of_Saint_George_(Kldisubani)
Church ruins in Artvin
Opiza (Georgian: ოპიზა) was a medieval Georgian monastery and cathedral church located in historical Klarjeti region, now in Artvin Province, Turkey.
Opiza
Georgian Orthodox cathedral near Igoeti, Georgia
11 km of the town of Kaspi. According to a Georgian tradition, the first monastery on this place was founded by the Assyrian missionary Isidore in 572 and
Samtavisi_Cathedral
Georgian Orthodox Church in Qax, Azerbaijan
1888. Tradition has it that Minor Alaverdi is "a brother to Alaverdi Monastery of Kakheti". At present, the dome is damaged and in need of restoration
Patara_Alaverdi
Former orthodox church in Kemalpaşa, Artvin Province, Turkey
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Makriali_Church
19th century church in Azerbaijan
since 1920 on 26 October 2019 in Church of the Holy Trinity. Lekarti Monastery "Historical Monuments of the South Caucasus". maps.nekeri.net. "Liturgy
Kotokli_Church
Georgian Orthodox Church in Qakh district, Azerbaijan
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
St_George's_Church,_Qakh
Georgian Orthodox church in Ateni, Georgia
faith. The church is not dated but is very similar in design to the Jvari Monastery at Mtskheta, which is generally held to have preceded it, and, hence,
Ateni_Sioni_Church
Castle complex in Dusheti, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Ananuri
Berta monastery Shatberdi Baretelta Otkhta Eklesia (Dörtkilise) Parkhali (Barhal/Altıparmak) Tbeti Monastery (Cevizli) Jmerki Mere St. Barlaam Monastery (Barlaham
Chaisi_Church
Georgian Orthodox cathedral in Tsalenjikha, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Tsalenjikha_Cathedral
Orthodox Christian basilica in Bolnisi, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Bolnisi_Sioni
Orthodox church in Artvin Province, Turkey
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Peroniti_Church
Orthodox Christian cathedral in Tbilisi, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Tbilisi_Sioni_Cathedral
Ruined cathedral in Turkey
converted into a fortress by the Ottoman army during the Crimean War. The monastery was almost completely ruined during the Russo-Turkish war of 1877–78.
Bana_cathedral
Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Pitsunda, Abkhazia, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Pitsunda_Cathedral
Georgian church in Ardahan Province, Turkey
v t e Georgian cathedrals, monasteries and churches in Turkey Ancha Bana (Penek) Doliskana (Dolişhane/Hamamlıköy) Ishkhani (İşhan) Khakhuli (Haho/Bağbaşi)
Tskarostavi_Church
21st-century Georgian church
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Rustavi_Sioni
Georgian Orthodox Cathedral in Abkhazia
and were not restored during the restoration of the temple. In 1880, a monastery was established at the cathedral After the Red Army invasion of Georgia
Dranda_Cathedral
Georgian Orthodox church in Azerbaijan
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Church_of_Kish
Orthodox cathedral near the town of Manglisi, Tetritsqaro Municipality, Georgia
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Manglisi_Cathedral
Ruined medieval church near Ghumurishi, Abkhazia, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Ghumurishi_Sagergaio_Church
Doddabidirkal, mentioned 750 CE), Vengalur (modern Madivala, mentioned 1247 CE), Agara (mentioned 870 CE), Gunjur (mentioned 1301 CE), Hoody (mentioned 1332 CE)
Inscription stones of Bengaluru
Inscription_stones_of_Bengaluru
Church building in Georgia
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Ikorta_church
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Kvetera_Church
Georgian Orthodox cathedral in Nikortsminda, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Nikortsminda_Cathedral
Georgian Orthodox cathedral near Akhalkalaki, Georgia
Krikhi Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Adishi (Archangel, George, George, Saviour) Agara Atsquri Baraleti Bieti Chvibiani Ienashi Iprari Khobi Khvilisha Lagurka
Kumurdo_Cathedral
Cathedral in Kaspi District, Georgia
t e Historical Georgian monasteries and churches Georgia Abkhazia Aba-Ata Ambara Akhali Atoni (Simeon) Akhali Atoni Monastery Bedia Bichvinta Bzyb Chkhortoli
Ertatsminda_Cathedral
AGARA MONASTERY
AGARA MONASTERY
Girl/Female
Indian
Grass, Immortal one
Girl/Female
Latin American German Greek Spanish
Beloved.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Female
Hebrew
 Hebrew name ADARA means "noble." Compare with another form of Adara.
Female
German
 German, Swedish and Slovene form of Latin Agatha, AGATA means "good."Â
Girl/Female
Irish Italian Greek Swedish
Kind.
Surname or Lastname
Danish and Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian : habitational name from Ågård ‘farm by the stream’.French : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements agi(n) ‘edge (of a sword)’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘bold’.Respelling of Hungarian Agárdi, a habitational name for someone from any of various places called Agárd, from the vocabulary word agár ‘hound’.English : possibly a variant of Agar.
Boy/Male
African
child that comes and goes'.
Girl/Female
Indian
Wanderer, Powerful and complete
Girl/Female
Indian
Materialistic knowledge, Top level of intelligence
Female
Italian
 Italian and Spanish form of Latin Agatha, AGATA means "good." Compare with another form of Agata.
Girl/Female
Hebrew Arabic Muslim Greek Irish Welsh
Fire.
Girl/Female
Indian
Born on a mountain
Girl/Female
Indian
Youngest
Girl/Female
Indian
Virgin
Female
Slovene
 Swedish, Slovene and German form of Latin Agatha, AGATA means "good." Compare with another form of Agata.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Atarah, ATARA means" crown" or "wreath."
Boy/Male
Indian
Balanced
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Crowned.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Virgin
AGARA MONASTERY
AGARA MONASTERY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French verb fourbir ‘to burnish’, ‘to furbish’ (a word of Germanic origin), an occupational name for a polisher of metal, in particular someone employed by an armorer to put the finishing touches to his work.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Heaven
Boy/Male
Muslim
Intercessor, Mediator
Biblical
watchman; making bare; pouring out; watcher; watchful; city watch;
Boy/Male
Sikh
Dominion over a region, Illuminated kingdom
Girl/Female
Tamil
Paanchali | பாஂசாலீ
Wife of Pandavas, One from the kingdom of panchala, Draupadis name
Boy/Male
Spanish
City of the moon.Jericho.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Honor. Glory.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who Moves in the Sky
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of God
AGARA MONASTERY
AGARA MONASTERY
AGARA MONASTERY
AGARA MONASTERY
AGARA MONASTERY
n.
A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
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A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.
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See Mataco.
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In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.
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Same as Agar-agar.
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A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.
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A tall tree (Simaruba amara) growing in tropical America. It is one of the trees which yields quassia.
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An assembly; hence, the place of assembly, especially the market place, in an ancient Greek city.
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The palm (or great black) cockatoo, of Australia (Microglossus aterrimus).
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In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]
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A genus of lizards, one of the few which feed upon vegetable substances; also, one of these lizards.
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Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.
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The wood of several tropical American trees of the order Simarubeae, as Quassia amara, Picraena excelsa, and Simaruba amara. It is intensely bitter, and is used in medicine and sometimes as a substitute for hops in making beer.
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An amorphous, gummy carbohydrate, found in Gelidium, agar-agar, and other seaweeds.
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A fucus or seaweed much used in the East for soups and jellies; Ceylon moss (Gracilaria lichenoides).
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Alt. of Apara
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A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.
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The swamp hickory (Carya amara). Its thin-shelled nuts are bitter.
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The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.
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An American tree of the genus Carya, of which there are several species. The shagbark is the C. alba, and has a very rough bark; it affords the hickory nut of the markets. The pignut, or brown hickory, is the C. glabra. The swamp hickory is C. amara, having a nut whose shell is very thin and the kernel bitter.