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Dialect of the Russian language spoken in Odesa, Ukraine
Odesan Russian (Russian: Одесский язык, romanized: Odessky yazyk, lit. 'Odesan language' is a vernacular contact variety of the Russian language originated
Odesan_Russian
Extinct West Slavic Jewish language
as a Czech–Slovak language. Jewish languages Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino) Odesan Russian Religiolect The iso639-3 page for czk has no information on the language
Knaanic_language
Variety of Aramaic used in the Hebrew Bible
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Biblical_Aramaic
Ancient South Semitic language
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Geʽez
Hebrew pronunciation system
encompassing modern day's Baltic States, Belarus and parts of Ukraine and Russia, is an occasional merger of sin and shin, both of which are pronounced as
Ashkenazi_Hebrew
Northwest Semitic language
Bukhori (Tajiki), or local languages spoken in the Jewish diaspora such as Russian, Persian and Arabic. The major result of the literary work of the Hebrew
Hebrew_language
Hebrew dialects found in the Talmud
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Mishnaic_Hebrew
Western Aramaic dialect
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Jewish_Palestinian_Aramaic
Judeo-Arabic variety of Yemen
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Yemeni_Arabic
Jewish varieties of Arabic language
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Arabic
Archaic form of the Hebrew language
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Biblical_Hebrew
Varieties of the Yiddish language
the perushim community, also preserve Litvish Yiddish. In addition to Russian, Jews who settled in Udmurtia would develop dialects incorporating Udmurt
Yiddish_dialects
Russian–Ukrainian singer (born 1979)
but was rejected as his repertoire lacked songs in Ukrainian. In 1999, Odesan regional television station Elan shot a music video for his song "Opera
Vitas
West Germanic language spoken by Ashkenazis
These were initially created in the Russian Empire to stop Jewish children from taking too many spots in regular Russian schools. Imperial government feared
Yiddish
Sephardic Jewish pronunciation system for Biblical Hebrew
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Sephardi_Hebrew
Words from the Yiddish Language used in everyday English
chenyok") or an adjective ("you're so chnyokish"); possibly derived from Russian хныка (khnyka) farblunjet (Yid. פֿאַרבלאָנדזשעט): confused, perplexed,
Yiddish_words_used_in_English
Georgian dialect spoken by Georgian Jews
York and undetermined numbers in other communities in the United States, Russia, Belgium, and Canada. Judaeo-Georgian is, like many Jewish languages spoken
Judaeo-Georgian
Literary and liturgical language that existed between the 4th and 18th century
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Medieval_Hebrew
Standard form of the Hebrew language
correspondence, it became extinct as a spoken language. By the late 19th century, Russian-Jewish linguist Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (formerly Eliezer Yitzhak Perelman)
Modern_Hebrew
Canonical pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Tiberian_Hebrew
Languages and dialects developed in the Jewish diaspora
most commonly spoken languages among Jews are English, modern Hebrew, and Russian—in that order. Yiddish, as well as several other Jewish languages, has
Jewish_languages
Ethnolect of Papiamento spoken in Curaçao
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judaeo-Papiamento
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Targum_(Aramaic_dialects)
Sociolect of English spoken by Orthodox Jews in Yeshiva
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Yeshivish
Extinct derivative of Yiddish
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Klezmer-loshn
Variety of Arabic
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Modern Palestinian Judeo-Arabic
Modern_Palestinian_Judeo-Arabic
Hebrew-influenced varieties of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by the Bnei Menashe
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Zo
Romance language derived from Old Spanish
(1 February 2007). Retrieved on 19 October 2011. Department of German, Russian & Asian Languages and Literature – Tufts University. Ase.tufts.edu. Retrieved
Judaeo-Spanish
Modern Jewish-Aramaic dialect of Iraq
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Inter-Zab_Jewish_Neo-Aramaic
Extinct Jewish Oïl language of France, England, and Germany
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-French
Judeo-Arabic variety of Morocco
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Moroccan_Arabic
Malayan language
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Malay
Judeo-Arabic variety of Iraqi Jews
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Iraqi_Arabic
Persian-derived Jewish language of the eastern Caucasus
/aː/) Azerbaijani: Vowel harmony and many loan words Russian: Loanwords adopted after the Russian Empire's annexation of Daghestan and Azerbaijan Northeast
Judeo-Tat
Dialect of Croatian
Slavic Old Novgorodian Old Pskovian Ruthenian Russian dialects Alaskan Russian Doukhobor Russian Odesan Russian Siberian dialects Rusyn Ukrainian dialects
Slavomolisano
Mixed Ukrainian–Russian language
Cossacks Odesan Russian — a Russian dialect on Ukrainian soil Russification — the process of introducing the Russian language into non-Russian communities
Surzhyk
Russian-language idiomatic expression
to tie someone up. Valery Smirnov [ru], known for his expertise in Odesan Russian, claims that in Odesa criminal argot "lapsha" means "lie" and mentions
Hang_noodles_on_the_ears
Extinct dialect of German
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Lachoudisch
Extinct Occitan dialect
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Provençal
Language
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Latin
Language varieties of English used by Jews
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Jewish_English_varieties
Jewish variants of Iranian languages
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Iranian_languages
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic dialect of Jews in Kurdistan
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Trans-Zab_Jewish_Neo-Aramaic
Indo-Aryan language
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Marathi
Persian dialects spoken by Jews in Iran
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Persian
Extinct language spoken by Sephardi Jews in Portugal before the 16th century
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judaeo-Portuguese
Extinct dialect of Judeo-Italian spoken in Livorno
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Livornese
Branch of the Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages influenced by Hebrew
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Aramaic_languages
Dialect of Judeo-Arabic spoken in Syria
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Syrian_Arabic
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic dialect of Iraqi Jews
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Zakho
Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Zakho
Form of Judaeo-Spanish historically spoken by Sephardim in North Africa
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Haketia
Extinct Romance language
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judaeo-Aragonese
Culture of citizens of Odesa
blend of Russian, Yiddish, and Ukrainian cultures, and Odesa itself has played a notable role in Russian and Yiddish folklore. The Russian language as
Culture_of_Odesa
Kipchak Turkic language with Hebrew influences
its history, the Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish languages made significant contributions to the lexicon of Karaims living in Russia, Ukraine, Poland,
Karaim_language
9th-century Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries
svätého Cyrila a Metoda). In Russia, it is celebrated on 24 May and is known as the "Slavonic Literature and Culture Day" (Russian: День славянской письменности
Cyril_and_Methodius
Dialects of Fars spoken by Jews of Shiraz, Iran
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Shirazi
Arabic dialect spoken by Egyptian Jews
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Egyptian_Arabic
Dialect of Aramaic
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Betanure
Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Betanure
Modern Jewish Aramaic language
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Barzani
Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Barzani
Hindustani dialect of Indian Jews
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Urdu
City and administrative center of Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
population. Pogroms were carried out in 1821, 1859, 1871, 1881 and 1905. Many Odesan Jews fled abroad after 1882, particularly to the Ottoman region that became
Odesa
Variety of Judeo-Iranian languages from Isfahan, Iran
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Esfahani
Neo-Aramaic dialect of Jews in Urmia
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia
Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Urmia
Dialect of the Judeo-Italian languages based on the Mantuan dialect of Emilian
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Mantuan
Endangered Greek dialect
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Yevanic
Dialect of Judaeo-Spanish historically spoken by Sephardic Jews in Oran, Algeria
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Tetuani_Ladino
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History_of_Proto-Slavic
S2CID 166295234. THE GEORGIAN JEWS (from antiquity to 1921) (PDF) (in Russian, Georgian, English, and German). D. Baazov Museum of History of Jews of
List of Jewish diaspora languages
List_of_Jewish_diaspora_languages
Jewish language spoken in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judaeo-Catalan
Subfamily of Indo-European languages
the Russian word взблеск [vzblʲesk] ("flash"). Also present in many Slavic languages are clusters rarely found cross-linguistically, as in Russian ртуть
Slavic_languages
Variety of Koine Greek
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Jewish_Koine_Greek
Endangered Qimant dialect spoken in Ethiopia
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Qwara_dialect
Neighborhood in New York City
60 years old. New York City portal Jackson–Vanik amendment Russian diaspora Odesan Russian Ortiz, Brennan (2014). "NYC's Micro Neighborhoods: Little Odessa
Brighton_Beach
Endangered Italian-derived Jewish dialect continuum
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Italian_dialects
Group of Berber-language varieties
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Berber_language
Genre of Russian popular music
album of the same name. Odesan Russian Rabiz Belyaev, Alexander. "Russian Chanson: Outlaw music for nostalgic souls". Russia Beyond the Headlines. Kishkovsky
Blatnaya_pesnya
Judeo-Persian dialect of Central Asia
number of loanwords from other surrounding languages including Uzbek, Russian, and Arabic were added to the language. In 1987, the total number of speakers
Bukharian_language
Arabic dialect spoken by Jews in Baghdad
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Baghdadi_Judeo-Arabic
Kipchak Turkic language
Krymchak to Russian began after the Russian Revolution and intensified in the 1930s. In 1897, 35% of Krymchak men and 10% of women spoke Russian. In 1926
Krymchak_language
Pronunciation system for Hebrew traditionally used by Yemenite Jews
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Yemenite_Hebrew
Judeo-Arabic variety of Libya
languages Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) (in Russian) Judæo-Arabic languages. Jewish Electronic Encyclopædia. Yoda, Sumikazu
Judeo-Tripolitanian_Arabic
Variety of Tunisian Arabic
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Tunisian_Arabic
Extinct variety of the Piedmontese language in Italy
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judaeo-Piedmontese
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judaeo-Romance_languages
Traditional Malayalam dialect of Cochin Jews
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Malayalam
Sign language from Ghardaïa, Algeria
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Algerian_Jewish_Sign_Language
Iranian language spoken by Iranian Jews
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Judeo-Hamedani–Borujerdi
Agaw language of Beta Israel of Ethiopia
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Kayla_dialect
Language dialect
Judeo-Golpaygani Others Jewish Koine Greek, Yevanic (Hellenic) Knaanic, Pre-1970s Odesan Russian (Slavic) Judeo-Urdu, Judeo-Marathi (Indo-Aryan) Others Krymchak, Karaim
Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Dohok
Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Dohok
Largest church building in Varna, Bulgaria
cathedral, modelled after the temple in the Peterhof Palace, was by an Odesan architect by the name of Maas. Construction began immediately after the
Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral, Varna
Dormition_of_the_Mother_of_God_Cathedral,_Varna
2013–14 protests in Ukraine
500-метровый флаг Украины " Вся правда из блогосферы на UAINFO" [Odesa Maidan: Odesans stretched the 500-metre flag of Ukraine "The whole truth from the blogosphere
Euromaidan
City and administrative center of Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine
("Faithful to Lenin"). As the city of Mykolaiv was a district center of the Odesan province, presumably, the petition would have been initiated by the Odesa
Mykolaiv
Russian-Cuban ballet teacher and Choreographer (1891–1947)
Yavorsky (Russian: Николай Петрович Яворский; Ukrainian: Микола Петрович Яворський; 23 February 1891 – 9 October 1947) was an Odesan-born Russian-Cuban choreographer
Nikolai_Yavorsky
Ukrainian businessman
бизнесмене" [Ruslan Tarpan: What do we know about the Odesan businessman?]. 8news (in Russian). 16 February 2022. Retrieved 19 August 2022. "Президент
Ruslan_Tarpan
Odesan gangster and Soviet commander (1891-1919)
leader in the Southern Front of the Russian Civil War until his opaque death. After receiving an Amnesty by the Russian Provisional Government in 1917, Yaponchik
Mishka_Yaponchik
History of the Jews in the city of Odesa
Odesa, the city lost about 10% of its population. Approximately 25,000 Odesan Jews were murdered on the outskirts of the city and over 35,000 deported;
History_of_the_Jews_in_Odesa
Ukrainian weight lifter and politician
Simultaneously becoming involved in activism, Dmytruk co-founded the "I'm an Odesan, and I care" non-governmental organisation, as well as becoming a member
Artem_Dmytruk
Dismantled mounument in Odesa, Ukraine
бизнесмене" [Ruslan Tarpan: What do we know about the escaped Odesan businessman?]. 8news (in Russian). 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2022-08-19. "Instead of Catherine
Monument to the founders of Odesa
Monument_to_the_founders_of_Odesa
Russian Axis collaborator
Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) – after 1945), better known by the pseudonym of Mikhail Oktan (Russian: Михаил Октан; Ukrainian:
Mikhail_Oktan
Hypothetical former Solar System planet
However, his hypothesis was not widely accepted. Two years later in 1955, Odesan astronomer Konstantin N. Savchenko suggested that Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and
Phaeton_(hypothetical_planet)
ODESAN RUSSIAN
ODESAN RUSSIAN
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse Óðinn, ODEN means "poetry, song" and "eager, frenzied, raging."
Boy/Male
Irish
All variants of odhra meaning “â€dark haired.â€â€ Seventeen saints have used the name and Odhran, abbot of Meath, was one of the 12 devotees who accompanied St. Columba to Iona. When he died soon after their arrival Columba saw Odhran’s soul ascending to heaven following a battle between angels and devils. Another Odhran was the charioteer of St. Patrick.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Odhrán, ODRAN means "little sallow one."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ruler, Style....in every thing
Boy/Male
Hindi
Nation.
Male
English
 English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Latin word decanus, DEAN means "dean; ecclesiastical supervisor."
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Little wealthy one.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Greek, Jamaican, Latin
The Odyssey; Wrathful; Long Voyage; Long Journey; Place Name
Male
Serbian
(Дејан) Serbian name derived from the Slavic element deja, DEJAN means "to take action."
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Son of Adam)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of ky, Home sweet home
Girl/Female
Greek American Latin
Wrathful.
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin oceanus, from Greek okeanos, OCEAN means "ocean."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son of Adam
Boy/Male
Irish
Pale green.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Like a God
Boy/Male
French
By the still waters. A surname.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Devon, DEVAN means "worshiper of the god Dumnonos."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English dene ‘valley’ (Old English denu), or a habitational name from any of several places in various parts of England named Dean, Deane, or Deen from this word. In Scotland this is a habitational name from Den in Aberdeenshire or Dean in Ayrshire.English : occupational name for the servant of a dean or nickname for someone thought to resemble a dean. A dean was an ecclesiastical official who was the head of a chapter of canons in a cathedral. The Middle English word deen is a borrowing of Old French d(e)ien, from Latin decanus (originally a leader of ten men, from decem ‘ten’), and thus is a cognate of Deacon.Irish : variant of Deane.Italian : occupational name cognate with 2, from Venetian dean ‘dean’, a dialect form of degan, from degano (Italian decano).
ODESAN RUSSIAN
ODESAN RUSSIAN
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Great; Immense; Senior; Name of a Sahabiyah
Girl/Female
Indian
Love
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil
Immortal; Super; One Having a Long Life; Lord Vishnu; Long Lived; Without Death
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, Greek, Latin
Mistress; Lady; Feminine of Cyrus; Lordly
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Son of Gauri; Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Telugu, Traditional
Lord Krishna
Biblical
in tribulation or distress
Girl/Female
Tamil
Panishka | பநீஷà¯à®•ாÂ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Maandhari | மாநà¯à®¤à®¾à®°à¯€
Honourable
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Superior
ODESAN RUSSIAN
ODESAN RUSSIAN
ODESAN RUSSIAN
ODESAN RUSSIAN
ODESAN RUSSIAN
n.
The chief or senior of a company on occasion of ceremony; as, the dean of the diplomatic corps; -- so called by courtesy.
a.
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
n.
One of the large bodies of water into which the great ocean is regarded as divided, as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
n.
A Pacific Ocean shark (Hexanchus corinus).
n.
A kind of theater in ancient Greece, smaller than the dramatic theater and roofed over, in which poets and musicians submitted their works to the approval of the public, and contended for prizes; -- hence, in modern usage, the name of a hall for musical or dramatic performances.
n.
The desman.
n.
The whole body of salt water which covers more than three fifths of the surface of the globe; -- called also the sea, or great sea.
n.
A description of the ocean.
n.
An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an ocean of affairs.
n.
Alt. of Lodesman
n.
A fish having a bony skeleton; a teleost.
n.
Same as Loadsman.
n.
The ocean; the water of an ocean, sea, or salt lake.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ocean; found or formed in or about, or produced by, the ocean; frequenting the ocean, especially mid-ocean.
a.
Cruising at random on the ocean.
n.
An amphibious, insectivorous mammal found in Russia (Myogale moschata). It is allied to the moles, but is called muskrat by some English writers.
a.
Inland; remote from the ocean.
a.
Of or pertaining to the main or great sea; as, the ocean waves; an ocean stream.
n.
A pilot.
n.
See Odeon.