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Nersisyan. Nerses may refer to: Catholicoi of the Armenian Apostolic Church Saint Nerses I or St. Nerses I, Catholicos of Armenia, also known as Nerses the Great
Nerses
Village in Karnataka, India
Nerse, also known as Nersa, is a village located in Khanapur Taluk of Belagavi District, Karnataka, India. It is also the headquarters for Nerse Gram Panchayat
Nerse
Nerse (Georgian: ნერსე, also spelled Nerses), of the Nersianid family, was a ruling prince of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 760 to 772 and
Nerse_of_Iberia
(Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 748 to 760. Adarnase was a son of Prince Nerse I Nersiani by his wife, third daughter of Mirian of Kakheti. The name Adarnase
Adarnase_III_of_Iberia
Armenian Prince
Nerseh or Nerses Kamsarakan (Armenian: Ներսեհ Կամսարական) was the presiding prince of Armenia in 689–691, backed by the Byzantine Empire. Armenia had been
Nerses_Kamsarakan
maternal uncle Nerse, who had revolted against the Arab rule. By 786, when Nerse's Christianized Arab servant, Abo, was martyred, both Nerse and Stephen
Stephen_III_of_Iberia
Nerses Balients, also Nerses Balienc (Armenian: Ներսէս Պալիանենց, Պալիենց, Պալիանց) or Nerses Bagh'on, was a Christian Armenian monk of the early 14th
Nerses_Balients
8th-century nobleman of Iberia
nairyō.saŋya-. The Middle Persian name Narseh also exists in Georgian as Nerse. The name Ādurnarsēh appears in the Armenian language as Atrnerseh. The
Adarnase_I_of_Tao-Klarjeti
Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005
Rakoczy 26 April 1992 Tadeusz Pieronek 26 April 1992 Enzo Dieci 26 April 1992 Nerses Der Nersessian 17 November 1992 Diego Causero 6 January 1993 Charles G.
Pope_John_Paul_II
Senior bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church
Archbishop Nerses (Armenian: Տեր Ներսես արքեպիսկոպոս) (born Hakob Pozapalian) (5 July 1937 – 27 June 2009) was a senior bishop of the Armenian Apostolic
Nerses_Pozapalian
Armenian Catholicos (335–373)
Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses I, who ruled in 689–706, and a Patriarch Nerses I of Constantinople, who ruled in 1704. Nerses I the Great (Armenian: Ներսէս
Nerses_I
Catholicos of Armenia from 1166 to 1173
Nerses IV the Gracious (Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսէս Դ. Կլայեցի (Շնորհալի); also Nerses Shnorhali, Nerses of Kla or Saint Nerses the Graceful; 1102 – 13 August
Nerses_IV_the_Gracious
2025 American comedy film by Nastasya Popov
Camila Mendes, Mark Ivanir, Benito Skinner, Owen Thiele, Galina Jovovich, Nerses Stamos, Ilia Volok, Jake Choi, Saweetie and Julia Fox. It premiered at the
Idiotka
Uruguayan artist of Armenian descent
Nerses Ounanian (Armenian: Ներսէս Ունանեան) (1 August 1924 in Samos – 18 December 1957 in Montevideo) was an Uruguayan artist of Armenian descent. He was
Nerses_Ounanian
Topics referred to by the same term
the last king of the Sassanid empire Nerse of Iberia or Nerses of Iberia, 8th-century Georgian prince Nerses (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Narses_(disambiguation)
Armenian-American chemist
Nerses "Krik" Krikorian (January 1921 – April 18, 2018) was an Armenian-American chemist and intelligence officer at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He
Nerses_Krikorian
Topics referred to by the same term
Nerses II may refer to: Nerses II, Catholicos of Armenia in 548–557 Nerses II, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople in 1874–1884 This disambiguation page
Nerses_II
Nerses V of Ashtarak (Armenian: Ներսէս Ե Աշտարակեցի, romanized: Nerses Ashtarakets’i, Armenian pronunciation: [nɛɾˈsɛs ɑʃtɑɾɑkɛˈt͡sʰi]; 1770 – February
Nerses_V
Armenian politician
Nerses Yeritsyan (Armenian: Ներսես Հենրիկի Երիցյան; born February 23, 1971, in Yerevan) is deputy president of the Central Bank of Armenia and former Minister
Nerses_Yeritsyan
Inner Iberia and twice attained, in the persons of Adarnase III and his son Nerse, to the office of Presiding Prince (erismtavari) of Iberia between c. 748
Nersianid_dynasty
Branch of Eastern Christianity
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
Oriental_Orthodox_Churches
Hospital in Yerevan, Armenia
operates under the supervision of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. The Surb Nerses Mets Research and Education Center (Armenian: Սուրբ Ներսես Մեծ գիտաբժշկական
Izmirlian_Medical_Center
Theology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
Oriental_Orthodox_theology
Duke of Upper Tao
nairyō.saŋya-. The Middle Persian name Narseh also exists in Georgian as Nerse. The name Ādurnarsēh appears in the Armenian language as Atrnerseh. Adarnase
Adarnase_III_of_Tao
Head of the Armenian Catholic Church from 1999 to 2015
Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni (Armenian: Ներսէս Պետրոս ԺԹ. Թարմունի, romanized: Nerses Petros ZhT. T'armuni; born Pierre Taza; 17 January 1940 – 25 June
Nerses_Bedros_XIX_Tarmouni
American actress (born 1957)
Rawlings All Good Things (2010) - Nurse Butterflies of Bill Baker (2013) - Nerse Bertha Gabriel (2014) - Rosa Widows (2018) - Lita Vampires vs. the Bronx
Socorro_Santiago
Armenian Archbishop (1153–1198)
Saint Nerses of Lambron (Armenian: Ներսես Լամբրոնացի, Nerses Lambronatsi) (1153–1198) was the Archbishop of Tarsus in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia who
Nerses_of_Lambron
Nerses Hovhannisyan (Armenian: Ներսես Գեդեոնի Հովհաննիսյան; 12 October 1938 – 23 October 2016), was an Armenian film director, actor and screenwriter.
Nerses_Hovhannisyan
Armenian archbishop (1920–2006)
Nerses Der Nersessian, C.A.M (16 November 1920 – 24 December 2006) was an Armenian Catholic archbishop and first ordinary for the Armenian believers in
Nerses_Der_Nersessian
Syrian-born Iraqi Armenian Catholic archbishop (born 1969)
Nersès Joseph Zabarian (also Zabarra; born 6 June 1969) is a Syrian-born Iraqi Armenian Catholic hierarch, who has served as the Archbishop of the Armenian
Nerses_Zabarian
Catholicoi of Armenia
Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses III, who ruled in 1235–1262. Nerses III the Builder (Armenian: Ներսես Գ Շինող Nerses 3 Shinogh) was the Catholicos
Nerses_III_the_Builder
Armenian mythological creature
statue to Vahagn, who slew the Vishap, in Yerevan by Karlen Nurijanyan and Nerses Charkhchyan. Armenian mythological hero Vahagn slaying Vishap Reconstructed
Vishap
Music genre blending jazz with traditional Ethiopian music
The genre originated in the 1950s with Armenian refugees such as musician Nerses Nalbandian, who created a fusion of Ethiopian and Western music while working
Ethio-jazz
National church of Armenia
History of Dogma and in Ecumenical Theology". The Harp. 10 (3): 33–40. Vrej Nerses Nersessian (2007). "Armenian Christianity" (PDF). In Parry, Ken (ed.). Blackwell
Armenian_Apostolic_Church
Reciprocity among Christian individuals or churches
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
Full_communion
Patron saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church (c.257–c.331)
consecrated bishop of Armenia by Leontius of Caesarea. Until the death of Nerses I in the late fourth century, Gregory's successors would go to Caesarea
Gregory_the_Illuminator
City in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan
the only open church in the city until 2019. The church was financed by Nerses Yepremian from Los Angeles. The church was consecrated on 9 May 2007, in
Stepanakert
Council of the Armenian Apostolic Church in 1178
Eastern Orthodox Church. The council was convened by the Armenian Catholicos Nerses IV the Gracious, but since he had died, it was presided over by his nephew
Council_of_Hromkla
Kouropalatēs
of his Guaramid and Chosroid cousins, and his wife, a daughter of Prince Nerse of Iberia. Ashot initially failed to gain a foothold in central Iberia (Shida
Ashot_I_of_Iberia
nickname, he was around forty when he assumed the role of Catholicos. When Nerses IV the Gracious died, he attempted to pass the diocese onto the younger
Gregory_IV_the_Young
Armenian architect
and Emergency Situations Armen Yeritsyan (2014–2018) Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan (2008–2010) Karen Chshmaritian (2014–2018) Minister of Agriculture
Narek_Sargsyan
Orthodox Christian episcopal office
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Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East
Syriac_Orthodox_Patriarch_of_Antioch_and_All_the_East
Nerses Varzhapetian (Armenian: Ներսէս Բ Վարժապետեան Կոստանդնուպոլսեցի) served as the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople between 1874 and 1884. He oversaw
Nerses_II_Varzhapetian
Christian denomination
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British_Orthodox_Church
3rd-century Christian text; church order
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Apostolic_Church-Ordinance
Conflict between Armenian kingdom of Cilicia and Sultanate of Rum
Pahlavuni, grandson of Grigor Magistros, and father to the brothers Grigor and Nerses the Gracious (Shnorhali). They, however, were unable to capture the fortress
Siege_of_Zovk
Catholicos and head of Caucasian Albanian Church
Nerses Bakur (Old Armenian: Ներսես Բակուր, romanized: Nersēs Bakur) was the Catholicos and head of Caucasian Albanian Church in the late 7th and early
Nerses_Bakur
Head of the Armenian Catholic Church from 1982 to 1998
– 28 November 1998 Predecessor Hemaiag Bedros XVII Ghedighian Successor Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni Previous post Archeparch of Baghdad (1972-1982) Orders
Hovhannes Bedros XVIII Kasparian
Hovhannes_Bedros_XVIII_Kasparian
Student not-for-profit organization
Minister of Industry, Trade, & New Technologies in Morocco until 2021. Nerses Yeritsyan, Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, former Minister
AIESEC
Koyama, Beau Borders, David Brownlow, Satoshi Mark Noguchi, Gregory Steele, Nerses Gezalyan 2014 CAS Award Sound Mixing - Television Series Nominated Game
Todd_Soundelux
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List_of_abunas_of_Ethiopia
7th-century Armenian historian
Aristakes Lastivertsi Hovhannes Imastaser Matthew of Edessa Nerses IV the Gracious Mkhitar Gosh Nerses of Lambron Vardan Aygektsi Vardan Areveltsi Kirakos of
Sebeos
Medieval fortress in present-day Turkey
obtain a safe settlement for the Armenian Catholicosate. Gregory's brother Nerses IV was elected as Armenian Catholicos here in 1166 and it seems that at
Rumkale
Liturgical rites used by Coptic and Orthodox Tewahedo Church
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Alexandrian_liturgical_rites
Syriac Orthodox bishop (482–538)
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
John_of_Tella
Armenian churches
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran
Armenian_Monastic_Ensembles_of_Iran
Group of Christian missionaries sent to Ethiopia in the fifth century
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
Nine_Saints
Genealogical claims of Georgian dynasty
Simon Izahkar Abiah Gaad Aseor Isaac Dahn Solomon Guaram Stephanoz Adarnase Stephanoz Guaram Varaz-Bakur Nerse Adarnase Ashot Bagrat Bagrationi dynasty
Claim of the biblical descent of the Bagrationi dynasty
Claim_of_the_biblical_descent_of_the_Bagrationi_dynasty
Syriac Orthodox Church bishop and scholar (died 1171)
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
Dionysius_bar_Salibi
Ruler of Iberia
Apocrisiarius pertaining to the martyrdom of Maximus the Confessor, and the prince Nerses whose revolt against the Arabs is reported by the Armenian chronicler Hovannes
Adarnase_II
City in Adana Province of Turkey
to the middle of the 19th century,[citation needed] when the patriarch Nerses, declaring finally for Echmiadzin, carried the government with him.[clarification
Kozan,_Adana
Independent court pertaining to personal religious laws of Ottoman subjects
liberation movement expressed itself within the Armenian church. Patriarch Nerses Varjabedyan expressed his position on Ottoman Armenians to the British Foreign
Millet_(Ottoman_Empire)
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Makenyats_Vank
Armenian genocide memorials
Cathedral, New Julfa, Isfahan 1975 Armenian Martyrs Memorial Uruguay St. Nerses Shnorhali Church, Montevideo 1975 Armenian Martyrs' Monument USA Wesley
List of Armenian genocide memorials
List_of_Armenian_genocide_memorials
Annual US film award
mixers); Satoshi Mark Noguchi (scoring mixer); Greg Steele (ADR mixer); Nerses Gezalyan (foley mixer) 2014 (22nd) Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of
Cinema_Audio_Society_Award_for_Outstanding_Achievement_in_Sound_Mixing_for_a_Motion_Picture_–_Live_Action
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First_Council_of_Dvin
Ա. Անեցի Gregory III of Cilicia (1113–1166) -- Գրիգոր Գ. Պահլաւունի St. Nerses IV the Graceful (1166–1173) -- Սբ. Ներսէս Դ. Կլայեցի (Շնորհալի) Gregory
List of Armenian catholicoi of Cilicia
List_of_Armenian_catholicoi_of_Cilicia
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Architecture_of_Armenia
Calendar year
Müntefering, German politician January 17 Kipchoge Keino, Kenyan athlete Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni, Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia (d. 2015) Mircea
1940
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Artavazik_Church
Armenian monastery
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Yeghrdut_Monastery
Egyptian abbot and saint (d. 465)
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
Shenoute
Church council
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
Third_Council_of_Dvin
9th-century Georgian king
nairyō.saŋya-. The Middle Persian name Narseh also exists in Georgian as Nerse. The name Ādurnarsēh appears in the Armenian language as Atrnerseh. Divan
Adarnase_of_Abkhazia
capital city of Armenia in 648. The council was presided over by Catholicos Nerses III of Ishkhantsi (641-661) and was attended by 17 participating bishops
Fourth_Council_of_Dvin
revered as a martyr and military saint in the Armenian Apostolic Church Nerses I (d. 373), Catholicos of all Armenians who lived in the fourth century
Lists_of_Armenians
Christian martyr
found himself in Tbilisi, having followed Georgian Prince Nerses, the ruler of Kartli. Nerses, having been slandered before the Caliph, spent three years
Abo_of_Tiflis
8th-century Christian martyrdom text
the Abbasid Caliphate Al-Mansur. The rebels were led by Christian prince Nerse who would then be arrested and imprisoned where Abo's martyrdom begins,
Martyrdom_of_Abo_of_Tbilisi
Athanasius 296 373 Bishop of Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian 306 373 Nerses I (Nerses the Great) 330 373 Marcellinus of Embrun 374 Nonna of Nazianzus
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 4th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_4th_century
Church in Garni, Kotayk, Armenia
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Mashtots Hayrapet Church of Garni
Mashtots_Hayrapet_Church_of_Garni
Grave monument complex in Armenia
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Arshakid_Mausoleum
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Haghpat_Monastery
Historic site of Armenia
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Vorotnavank
Start of Armenian genocide
mint Çankırı Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915. Nerses Der-Kaprielian (Shahnour) Ներսես Տէր-Գաբրիէլեան (Շահնուր) from Kayseri Killed
Deportation of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915
Deportation_of_Armenian_intellectuals_on_24_April_1915
of Peroz, Duke of Trialeti anonymous daughter, wife of Nersianid Prince Nerse I Nersiani. They had son Adarnase III of Iberia. anonymous daughter, wife
Mirian_of_Kakheti
Surname list
Nazeni Hovhannisyan (born 1982), Armenian actress, presenter and lecturer Nerses Hovhannisyan (1938–2016), Armenian film director, actor and screenwriter
Hovhannisyan
Office in the Syriac Orthodox Church
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Catholicos_of_India
Monastery in Armenia
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Saint Gevork Monastery of Mughni
Saint_Gevork_Monastery_of_Mughni
Government of the Republic of Abkhazia
2001 Givi Dopua 27 June 2001 - 2004 Standards, Metrology and Certification Nerses Nersesyan ? - June 2000 - ? Elena Gunia 27 June 2001 - 24 February 2005
Ardzinba_Government
Armenian politician
and Emergency Situations Armen Yeritsyan (2014–2018) Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan (2008–2010) Karen Chshmaritian (2014–2018) Minister of Agriculture
Armen_Movsisyan
Medieval monastery in Armenia
named Hovan as an inspector, so it was called Hovannavank. In the days of Nerses the Great lepers and scabies, exhausted by hunger, gathered there, so it
Hovhannavank
Garsoïan, Nina G. (1985). "Quidam Narseus? A Note on the Mission of St. Nerses the Great". Armenia between Byzantium and the Sasanians. Variorum reprint
Armenian written works of the Middle Ages
Armenian_written_works_of_the_Middle_Ages
Egyptian monk
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
Mar_Awgin
Armenian monastery on a mountainside
Catherine, Bethlehem, St. Nicholas, St. Gregory, St. Sarkis, St. Minas, St. Nerses) Shiraz (St. Mary) Tehran (St. Thaddeus, St. George) Jerusalem (Palestine/Israel)
Gtichavank
Armenian colonel general
Combat Cross Order of Vardan Mamikonian Mesrop Mashtots Medal Order of Nerses the Gracious Medal of Marshal Baghramyan Andranik Ozanian Medal Medal "For
Yuri_Khatchaturov
Armenian Apostolic church in Moscow, Russia
Vardan Mamikonian A relief of Yeghishe A relief of Gregory of Narek and Nerses Shnorhali A relief of Grigor Tatevatsi Armenians in Russia Notes "...новый
Armenian_Cathedral_of_Moscow
which was the most Armenian populated province of Persia at the time. Nerses Kajberuni was a priest from Payazit (Old Bayazet). He escaped the Ottoman
Kajberunik
Armenian Catholic church in Aleppo, Syria
frequently being shelled by the Islamist rebels. As of April 2010, Father Nerses Zabbarian is the parish priest of Holy Cross church. Day view of the church
Church of the Holy Cross, Aleppo
Church_of_the_Holy_Cross,_Aleppo
Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner Gregory of Narek Nerses IV Michael the Syrian Bar Hebraeus Tekle Haymanot Giyorgis of Segla Mar
List of patriarchs of Alexandria
List_of_patriarchs_of_Alexandria
Armenian general
Services to the Fatherland", 2nd degree Order of Vardan Mamikonian Order of Nerses the Gracious Mesrop Mashtots Medal Medal of Marshal Baghramyan Andranik
Mikael_Harutyunyan
NERSE
NERSE
NERSE
NERSE
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Unassuming; Knowledge; Son of God; Good; Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crispin.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Devoted Worshipper of Allah
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Lovable; Intelligence; Gracious; Merciful; Warrior
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhimoda | அபிமோதாÂ
Joy, Delight
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Grant donation
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Embrace; A Constellation of Stars
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who leapt across the ocean
Boy/Male
Celtic English Gaelic Scottish
From the ford by the oak trees.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Letitia, LATISHA means "happiness."
NERSE
NERSE
NERSE
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NERSE