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Hebrew term meaning a prince or leader
Nagid (Hebrew: נגיד pronounced [naˈgid]) is a Hebrew term meaning a prince or leader. This title was often applied to the religious leader in Sephardic
Nagid
Jewish vizier, commander, scholar, and poet in Muslim Spain (993–c. 1055)
ʾIsmāʿīl bin an-Naġrīlah), mainly known as Shemuel HaNagid (Hebrew: שמואל הנגיד, romanized: Šəmūʿel HanNāgid, lit. 'Samuel the Prince') and Isma'il ibn Naghrilla
Samuel_ibn_Naghrillah
ha-Levi ha-Nagid (Joseph ibn Naghrela, or Joseph ha-Nagid; Hebrew: רבי יהוסף בן שמואל הלוי הנגיד Ribbi Yehosef ben Shemu'el ha-Lewi ha-Nagid; Arabic: ابو
Yosef_ha-Nagid
Israeli poet (1940–2025)
Haim Nagid (Hebrew: חיים נגיד; September 8, 1940 – August 31, 2025) was an Israeli poet and writer. Nagid was born in Bucharest, Romania as Carol Silviu
Haim_Nagid
Biblical figure and Israelite monarch
a full-fledged monarchy: it often calls him nagid (lit. 'prince, chief'; Hebrew: נָגִיד, romanized: nāgīḏ) rather than melekh (Hebrew: מֶלֶךְ, lit. 'king');
David
Egyptian rabbi (1186–1237)
December 7, 1237) was the son of Maimonides and succeeded his father as nagid of the Egyptian Jewish community. Avraham was born in Fustat in the Ayyubid-ruled
Abraham_Maimonides
Andalusian poet and faqīh
Isḥāq attacked the Zirid minister Yusuf ha-Nagid, son of the famous politician, poet and scholar Samuel ha-Nagid, who preceded him in the office at the Zirid
Abū_Isḥāq_al-Ilbirī
Period in Jewish history
religious spheres, including Maimonides, Hasdai ben Shaprut, Shmuel ha-Nagid, Solomon ben Judah, and Judah ha-Levi. The Jewish community of al-Andalus
Golden Age of Jewish culture in Spain
Golden_Age_of_Jewish_culture_in_Spain
Egyptian Jewish nagid (1310–1355)
(1310–1355), was a rabbinic scholar and judge, who began to serve as the Nagid in Cairo, Egypt, at the age of twenty-four. He was the fifth-generation
Yehoshua_Hanagid
Process of making Hebrew a lingua franca in Israel
the influence of contemporary Islamic culture, scholars such as Shmuel HaNagid, Judah HaLevi, and Abraham Ibn Ezra extensively engaged in secular Hebrew
Revival of the Hebrew language
Revival_of_the_Hebrew_language
Medieval Jewish philosopher (1135/1138–1204)
brother, [and] he was my student. Around 1171, Maimonides was appointed the nagid of the Egyptian Jewish community. Shelomo Dov Goitein believes the leadership
Maimonides
Moshav in central Israel
Kfar HaNagid (Hebrew: כְּפַר הַנָּגִיד, lit. 'Village of the Prince') is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the coastal plain around 20 km south of
Kfar_HaNagid
Andalusian Jewish Talmudist and astronomer (1035–1094)
commentary on the Talmud. He was a close friend of Samuel ha-Nagid, whose son Jehoseph ha-Nagid became Albalia's patron, to whom he dedicated his 1065 astronomical
Isaac_Albalia
Central text of Rabbinic Judaism
ISBN 978-0-87306-428-6. Retrieved 29 August 2011. (includes Samuel ha-Nagid's Mevo ha-Talmud, see next section) Zvi Hirsch Chajes Mevo Hatalmud, transl
Talmud
Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal
poetic tradition emerged. One of its most prominent figures was Samuel ha-Nagid (Samuel ibn Naghrillah), who served as vizier and military commander of
Sephardic_Jews
Fourth Islamic caliphate (909–1171)
established by Egyptian Jews in Fustat, known as the "Head of the Jews" or as the nagid. This official in the Egyptian capital became recognised afterward as the
Fatimid_Caliphate
Characters in the Book of Jeremiah
10:3; 12:2), was deputy chief priest (paqid nagid) of the temple (Jeremiah 20:1, 2). (At this time, the nagid "governor" of the temple would have been Seraiah
Pashhur
Uyghur detainee at Guantanamo Bay
Edham Mamet (born May 4, 1975) (also Nag Mohammed) is a Uyghur refugee best known for the more than seven years he spent in the United States Guantanamo
Edham_Mamet
14th century Yemenite Jewish scholar
referred to in one ancient source as "David b. Amram, the nagid from the city of Aden." Nagid is a title borne by the leader of the Jewish community of
David_ben_Amram_Adani
Television series
Prison inmates Nigel Fletcher Joe Lotterby Shel Aziz Dougie Parfitt Scuddsy Nagid Culhane Ullett Loomis Wakeley Prison staff Mr Meekie Mr Braithwaite Mrs
List_of_Porridge_characters
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
the most powerful figure was the Jewish administrator known as Samuel ha-Nagid (in Hebrew) or Isma'il ibn Nagrilla (in Arabic). Samuel was a highly educated
Granada
moving up to "Warrant Officer." Nagad is a variant of the biblical word nagid, which means "ruler" or "leader". Rav nagad is a senior staff NCO rank equivalent
Israel_Defense_Forces_ranks
Holy site of Judaism in Jerusalem
permission may have been due to the intervention of Paltiel, the first Egyptian Nagid. Paltiel's son, Samuel, on the occasion of the transference' of his parents'
Western_Wall
Jewish denomination
congregation of Karaites became Rabbinical Jews during the time of the Nagid Rabbi Abraham Maimonides, who, in his words, "was not reluctant to receive
Karaite_Judaism
thought during this period flourished under famous figures such as Samuel Ha-Nagid, Moses ibn Ezra, Solomon ibn Gabirol Judah Halevi and Moses Maimonides.
Jewish_history
Palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain
powerful figure in the kingdom was the Jewish administrator known as Samuel ha-Nagid (in Hebrew) or Isma'il ibn Nagrilla (in Arabic). Samuel built his own palace
Alhambra
Egyptian Jewish leader (d. 1204)
of the Egyptian geonim. He controversially held office in Fustat as the nagid of the Egyptian community from 1170 to 1171 and again from around 1173 to
Sar_Shalom_ben_Moses
Biblical figure and Israelite monarch
referred to as a king (melech), but rather as a "leader" or "commander" (nagid). Saul is only given the title "king" (melech) at the public coronation
Saul
1995–1996 Mike Moran Mean Mike 1995 Don Muraco Don Muraco 1995 Alan Nagid Pretty Boy Alan Nagid 1995–1996 Charlie Norris † Charlie Norris 1996 Paul Olsek, Jr
List of former American Wrestling Federation personnel
List_of_former_American_Wrestling_Federation_personnel
Component of the Talmud
and Sefer HaHigayon - R. Moshe Chaim Luzzatto Mevo haTalmud - Shmuel HaNagid "Gemara", Jewish Encyclopedia "Gemara", Prof. Eliezer Segal "Maimonides
Gemara
"Samuel ibn Naghrillah". Muslim Heritage. Retrieved 2023-02-24. "Samuel ha-Nagid". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-02-24. "Samuel ha'Nagid". www.jewishvirtuallibrary
List of Jewish heads of state and government
List_of_Jewish_heads_of_state_and_government
Spanish-born rabbi (1479–1573)
(rabbinical court) presided over by the nagid Isaac Sholal. In 1517, upon the abolition of the office of nagid by the Turkish government, the Radbaz moved
David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra
David_ben_Solomon_ibn_Abi_Zimra
Former synagogue in Cairo, Egypt
Ezra Synagogue. He lived there until his death in 1204. Maimonides became Nagid, or leader of the Egyptian Jewish community in 1171, and worshipped at Ben
Ben_Ezra_Synagogue
Berber emirate in al-Andalus
Jewish administrator known as Isma'il ibn Nagrilla (in Arabic) or Samuel ha-Nagid (in Hebrew) progressively became the most powerful political figure in the
Taifa_of_Granada
Mass killing of Jews by Muslim mobs in modern-day Spain
ISBN 9780521200943. Medieval Sourcebook: Abraham Ibn Daud: On Samuel Ha-Nagid, Vizier of Granada, 11 Cent Nagdela (Nagrela), Abu Husain Joseph Ibn by
1066_Granada_massacre
Name list
independence Avraham Maimuni (1186–1237), son of Maimonides and his successor as Nagid of the Egyptian Jewish community Avraham Menchel (1935–2023), Israeli former
Avraham_(given_name)
Israeli military entertainment band
העיתונות | הספרייה הלאומית". www.nli.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2025-12-07. Nagid, Haim (August 1984). "להקת פיקוד צפון ערוכה ומוכנה | מעריב | 23 אוגוסט
Lehakat_Pikud_Tzafon
State in the Iberian Peninsula, 1232–1492
autonomy for their community. The community had a leader, known as the Nagīd, who collected taxes and acted as its representative to the Nasrid rulers
Emirate_of_Granada
Italian rabbi
Jews from Aden. He says of himself that he was living in the home of the nagid, and that he gives regular sermons in a synagogue twice a month to the Jewish
Obadiah_of_Bertinoro
17th century Portuguese kabalist and physician
had not been established in every town. His second published work is the Nagid u-Meẓawweh (Amsterdam, 1712), on the mystical meaning of the prayers, this
Jacob_ben_Hayyim_Zemah
Male given name (חיים)
novelist Haim Hefer (1925–2012), Israeli songwriter, poet and columnist Haim Nagid (1940–2025), Israeli poet and writer Haim Palachi (or Palagi, 1788–1868)
Haim
Formal style of address used for clergy
Illui Kohen Gadol Lamdan Maggid Maran Mashgiach ruchani Mashpia Meiniach Nagid Posek Rav Rebbe Rishon LeZion Rosh yeshiva Savoraim Segan Talmid Chacham
List of religious titles and styles
List_of_religious_titles_and_styles
Japanese voice actor (born 1980)
Henkei Robo Shinkalion Hokuto Hayasugi Souten no Ken Re:Genesis Simeon Nagid Space Battleship Tiramisu Maybach Wilhelm Tada Never Falls in Love Hajime
Tomokazu_Sugita
Iberian philosopher and poet (c.1075–1141)
friends included Aaron He-Haver ben Yeshuah Alamani of Alexandria, the nagid Samuel ben Hananiah of Cairo, Halfon Ha-Levi of Damietta, and an unknown
Judah_Halevi
16th-17th century rabbinic scholar and judge
in Egypt, mostly Musta'arabi Jews, after the abolition of the office of nagid, and whose halachic rulings were widespread across the land. In his youth
Yaakov_de_Castro
Regional council
serves Ayanot, Beit Hanan, Beit Oved, Ge'alya, Gan Sorek, Irus, Kfar HaNagid, Neta'im, and Palmachim. 'Gan Raveh' means well-watered garden and these
Gan_Raveh_Regional_Council
communities in Egypt, providing legal and religious guidance. The position of nagid (leader of the Jewish community) emerged in Egypt under Fatimid rule, consolidating
History of the Jews under Muslim rule
History_of_the_Jews_under_Muslim_rule
Historical Moroccan community
Shaykh al-Yahud (شيخ اليهود 'sheikh of the Jews', known in Hebrew as the nagid נגיד), a Jewish community leader who would act as a liaison between Jewish
Jewish_community_of_Fes
Jewish merchant and diplomat
Ben Attar was appointed Nagid of the Jews in the kingdom, replacing the late Abraham Maimran. However, his tenure as Nagid was cut short due to the Sultan's
Moses_Ben_Attar
changes in the governance of the Jewish community, abolishing the office of nagid, making each community independent, and placing David ben Solomon ibn Abi
History_of_the_Jews_in_Egypt
1916 World War I attack on Suez Canal
strength. They moved through Nuss and onto Nagid both places being clear of the enemy, but 2,000 yards south of Nagid two battalions (about 1500) enemy were
Battle_of_Romani
the government. The chief figure in the larger Jewish community was the Nagid of the capital, who was invariably a court Jew. Throughout the Moroccan
History of the Jews in Morocco
History_of_the_Jews_in_Morocco
31.86611°N 34.74639°E / 31.86611; 34.74639 Yavne, Beit Raban, Kfar HaNagid, Beit Gamliel al-Kabri Acre 21 May 1948 6,218 47,428 Ben-Ami Massacre, military
List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war
List_of_towns_and_villages_depopulated_during_the_1947–1949_Palestine_war
Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem (c. 1480 – c. 1545) Isaac Sholal ha-Kohen – last Nagid of Egypt, emigrated in 1517 Issachar ben Mordecai ibn Susan – 16th-century
List of Jewish immigrants to the Land of Israel
List_of_Jewish_immigrants_to_the_Land_of_Israel
Transportation route in ancient Israel
the HaMashbir Department Store building, and continuing along Shmuel HaNagid St. (peak height: Ratisbonne Monastery), King George St., Keren HaYesod
Way_of_the_Patriarchs
in the taifa kingdoms was Samuel ibn Naghrillah, also known as Samuel ha-Nagid (993–1056). According to tradition, his rise to power began when his refined
History_of_the_Jews_in_Spain
Verb conjugation in Modern Hebrew grammar
person אומר/ אֹמַר נאמר/ נֹאמַר אגיד/ אַגִּיד נגיד/ נַגִּיד ´oMAR noMAR aGID naGID 2nd person תאמר/ תֹּאמַר תאמרי/ תֹּאמְרִי תאמרו/ תֹּאמְרוּ תאמרנה/ תֹּאמַרְנָה
Modern_Hebrew_verbs
Family of Jewish priests
future page 92. John W. Schmitt, J. Carl Laney; 1997. Grand Rapids, Kegel Publications Song of Rabbi Shmuel HaNagid, printed in "Chikrei HaLashon" p. 109
Sons_of_Zadok
Religious liturgy of the Italian Jews
silent prayer. On the high holidays, this is replaced with "Le'dor va'dor nagid godlekha" (as said in the Chazzan's repetition all year in the Ashkenazic
Italian_Nusach
10th century Jewish scholar and official
ibn Shaprut and was one of the earliest Hebrew lexicographers Samuel HaNagid – another prominent Jewish statesman who held high office under Muslim rule
Hasdai_ibn_Shaprut
Road in Israel
Junction) Route 410 Du'ani Street 8 5.0 Road 4111 Kfar HaNagid 10 6.2 צומת כפר הנגיד (Kfar HaNagid Junction) Entrance Road Rehovot 11 6.8 צומת רחובות מערב
Highway_42_(Israel)
Jewish congregational temples in Jerusalem
Information Hebrew Union College King David Street Kehillat Har-El Shmuel haNagid Street the first Reform synagogue in Jerusalem Kehillat Kol HaNeshama The
Synagogues_of_Jerusalem
City in Israel
Yavne, Hazor Ashdod, and Nitzanim to the southwest, Gan Raveh and Kfar HaNagid to the north, Givat Brenner to the east, Bait Gamliel to the southeast,
Yavne
Israeli actress (born 1931)
August 2015. "Miriam Zohar". Bar-Ilan University. Retrieved 13 August 2015. Nagid, Ham (1994). Nagy, Peter; Rouyer, Phillippe (eds.). The World Encyclopedia
Miriam_Zohar
Clash between Mamluks and Ottoman rulers in Safed, Israel
changes. Under the earlier dynasty, Egyptian Jews were guided by their Nagid, a rabbi also exercising the functions of a prince-judge. This office was
1517_Safed_attacks
Listing of events in Spanish history
1066 – Joseph ibn Naghrela, son of the Jewish Vizier Samuel ibn Naghrela Ha-Nagid, invites Al-Mutasim of Almería to come and rule in Granada. The Zirids of
Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula
Timeline_of_the_Muslim_presence_in_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Among those attacked are well-known commentators such as Rabbi Samuel ha-Nagid, Rabbi Saadia Gaon, Rabbi Samuel ben Hofni and others. Many others Ibn Ezra
Commentary_of_Ibn_Ezra
Russian historian and orientalist (1835–1919)
vols. St. Petersburg, 1879–82. Contains biographies and works of Samuel ha-Nagid, Samuel ben Hophni, Saadia Gaon, Hai Gaon, and other geonim, from manuscripts
Abraham_Harkavy
Jewish legalistic body
held (1093), and the sway of the Egyptian exilarch was soon ended. The nagid Meborak, to whom ben Daniel owed his elevation, called a large assembly
Palestinian_Gaonate
who, toward the end of the twelfth century, was "nagid" in Egypt. At a later period another nagid, David ben Joshua, also came from Damascus. In 1210
History_of_the_Jews_in_Syria
Hacohen, (b. 1932), rabbi and politician, MK (1974–1988). 31 August – Haim Nagid, (b. 1940), poet and writer. 9 September – Jacob Murey, (b. 1941), Soviet-born
2025_in_Israel
Italian poet
and Abd al-Mansur (962–992) of Egypt; perhaps the first of the Egyptian nagids, whom De Goeje has tried to identify with Jauhar al-Rumi or al-Saqlabi.
Ahimaaz_ben_Paltiel
Expulsion of Yemenite Jews to Mawza (1679–1680)
built houses. Now, in those days they appointed over themselves a Prince (Nagid), even the teacher and rabbi, Yiḥya Halevi, of blessed memory. [excessive quote]
Mawza_Exile
1901 Yiddish poem by S. Ansky
nisht keyn toes in zey A blutiger trer tut deym kibbutzin geheren Deym nagid - a vayse vi shney Nor aykh bali-malokhes, ab'yonem, kibbutsim Gehert dokh
In_Zaltsikn_Yam
American-born Israeli translator, biographer, literary critic, and novelist
A Simple Story. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. Samuel HaNagid (2000). Grand Things to Write a Poem On: A Verse Autobiography. Jerusalem:
Hillel_Halkin
Season of Israeli reality television competition
Sounds of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel) Daniel Barzilay & Mazal Picado "Boy nagid she'ani shelakh" (Let's say I'm yours) Alon Olearchik Elchai Refoua & Hovi
Kokhav_Nolad_7
opponents. This style is used by Van der Kohl, Simeon Nagid, Himuka, and Shomer. Simeon Nagid (シメオン・ナギット, Shimeon Nagitto) Leader of the remnants of
List of Fist of the Blue Sky characters
List_of_Fist_of_the_Blue_Sky_characters
Narrative in chapter 9 of the Book of Daniel
excessive". Saadia, who takes a different approach, explains the "prince (nagīd) who is to come" as being Titus, who came against the city at the conclusion
Prophecy_of_Seventy_Weeks
English composer (born 1960)
chorus and orchestra (2014–2015, texts: Solomon Ibn Gabirol and Samuel HaNagid, trans. Peter Cole; Federico García Lorca) Concerto for Orchestra (2021)
George_Benjamin_(composer)
complications from Alzheimer's disease. Diego de Morón, 78, Spanish guitarist. Haim Nagid, 84, Israeli poet and writer. František Němec, 92, Czech cinematographer
Deaths_in_August_2025
Leader of the Jewish community in Mesopotamia
where they found refuge with Joseph, the son and successor of Samuel ha-Nagid. Alternatively, Jewish Quarterly Review mentions that Hezekiah was liberated
Exilarch
Israeli artist
Aviv: Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 1983), unnumbered pages. [Hebrew] See: Haim Nagid, "Young Spirit in the Tel Aviv Museum," Maariv, February 9, 1983. [Hebrew]
Michal_Na'aman
Hungarian-Jewish poet, journalist, dramatist, and translator
including the works of Shlomo ibn Gabirol, Yehudah ha-Levi, Shmuel ha-Nagid, Moshe ibn Ezra, Avraham ibn Ezra, Yehuda al-Harizi, and Imanuel ha-Romi
Emil_Makai
Military unit
Squadron was sent to patrol twenty miles (32 km) to the south near the Nagid well, observing the left flank of a Turkish force crossing the Sinai. On
Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment
Auckland_Mounted_Rifles_Regiment
1976). Hasanba and purple light. Maariv. Noa at 17. Israel Film Fund. Haim Nagid (January 11, 1991). What We Had in 1992. Maariv. p. 6. Merav Yudilevich
Avishai_Milshtein
Place in Ramle, Mandatory Palestine
1948, a number of Israeli villages were founded on Yibna's land: Kfar HaNagid and Beit Gamliel in 1949, Ben Zakai in 1950, Kfar Aviv (originally: "Kfar
Yibna
Provençal rabbi and Talmud commentator (c.1125–1198)
(1035–1094), who had compiled astronomical tables for the son of Shemuel ha-Nagid, was one of five rabbis in Spain renowned for their learning. Concerning
Abraham_ben_David
Midrash David on Genesis, colophon, Cairo Geniza, David ben Abraham Maimuni (ha-Nagid), 12th or 13th c., Katz Center/UPenn
Modern_Jewish_historiography
Rabbi and Talmudic scholar (c. 1520–1591)
Egypt his reputation was such that he could abrogate the dignity of the nagid, which had existed for centuries and had gradually deteriorated into an
Bezalel_Ashkenazi
the line will operate via HaDavidka Square and Aliash Street and Shmuel HaNagid Street, and will not serve the Jaffa - Center and King George/ Ben Yehuda
List of bus routes in Jerusalem
List_of_bus_routes_in_Jerusalem
Sporting event delegation
August 2004 14:00 Italy 3–0 Japan Peace and Friendship Stadium Referees: Mahmoud Abdel Nagid (EGY), Fernando Nava (Mex) (25–16, 25–13, 25–17) result
Japan at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Japan_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
Egyptian judge
Ha-Levi also mentions Aaron in a letter which he sent from Damietta to Samuel Nagid. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer
Aaron_Ben-Zion_ibn_Alamani
Australian Army officer
regiments began receiving shell fire, and Antill ordered a withdrawal to Nagid, remaining overnight. Antlll's actions removed his brigade from action,
John_Antill_(general)
Gamliel, *Beit Hillel, Beit Zeit, Bnei Darom, Be'erotayim, Tzippori, Kfar HaNagid, Hatzav, Tirat Yehuda, Ein Ayala, Hagor, Azaria, Elifelet, Tifrah, Ramot
Chronology of Aliyah in modern times
Chronology_of_Aliyah_in_modern_times
Hatzav The founding of the kibbutz Kabri The founding of the moshav Kfar HaNagid The re-establishment of the moshav Kfar Uria The founding of the kibbutz
1949_in_Israel
Spanish translator and rabbi
recommends Samuel to practise writing in Arabic, since Jews like Samuel ha-Nagid, for example, attained rank and position solely through being able to write
Judah_ben_Saul_ibn_Tibbon
gifted at age eight, she studied at the School for Gifted Children–Shmuel HaNagid in Herzliya and then in the Ramot program for gifted children at the Rothberg
Sivan_Rahav-Meir
18th century rabbi in Sala, Morocco
vizier. He remained in Meknes for two and a half years, staying with the Nagid Rabbi Moshe De Avila. Among his students were his grandson, Rabbi Chaim
Chaim_Ben_Attar_(the_elder)
Frame war machine, despite his disability. His Knightmare Frame was the Nagid Shu Mane, serving as his personal machine. He may be even shares some similarities
List of monarchs of fictional countries
List_of_monarchs_of_fictional_countries
Traditional form of word-play in Hebrew
דיאלוגיות של שמואל הנגיד" [Dialogic Riddles in "Ben Mishle" by Samuel Ha-Nagid]. דפים למחקר בספרות. 12: 7–23. JSTOR 23417452. נחמיה אלוני/N. Allony, 'שלושים
Hebrew_riddles
NAGID
NAGID
NAGID
NAGID
Female
French
French form of Latin Mirabella, MIRABELLE means "wonderful."
Boy/Male
Biblical
The Lord my king; or my counselor.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Saibaba; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Destroyer of Madhu; Lord Sri Krishna
Female
Hebrew
(×ֲבִיבָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Aviv, AVIVA means "springtime."
Male
Egyptian
, an uncertain Egyptian deity.
Female
Irish
(pron. Lee-shock) Irish form of Old Gaelic LuÃseach, LUIGHSEACH means "torch-bringer." Used as an Irish form of Latin Lucia (English Lucy), meaning "light."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vishvaraj | விஷà¯à®µà®°à®¾à®œÂ
God of world
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Ever Bright
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Maxine, MAXENE means either "the greatest rival" or "the stream of Mack."Â
NAGID
NAGID
NAGID
NAGID
NAGID