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  • Prudnik Synagogue
  • Former Reform synagogue in Neustadt in Oberschlesien, Germany

    The Prudnik Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga w Prudniku) was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Neustadt in Oberschlesien, Germany

    Prudnik Synagogue

    Prudnik Synagogue

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  • Prudnik
  • Place in Opole Voivodeship, Poland

    Prudnik [ˈprudɲik] (Czech: Prudník, Silesian: Prōmnik, German: Neustadt) is a town in southern Poland, located in the southern part of Opole Voivodeship

    Prudnik

    Prudnik

    Prudnik

  • New Synagogue (Mainz)
  • Synagogue in Mainz, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Neuen Synagoge) is a Jewish congregation, community center, and synagogue, located on Synagogenplatz, Mainz in the state of

    New Synagogue (Mainz)

    New Synagogue (Mainz)

    New_Synagogue_(Mainz)

  • Old Synagogue (Erfurt)
  • 11th-century former synagogue in Germany

    The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge; Yiddish: אלטע שול, ערפורט; Hebrew: בית הכנסת הישן (ארפורט)) is a former Jewish synagogue, located in Erfurt,

    Old Synagogue (Erfurt)

    Old Synagogue (Erfurt)

    Old_Synagogue_(Erfurt)

  • Grand Synagogue of Nuremberg
  • Former Reform Jewish synagogue in Germany

    The Grand Synagogue of Nuremberg was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg), in the state of Bavaria

    Grand Synagogue of Nuremberg

    Grand Synagogue of Nuremberg

    Grand_Synagogue_of_Nuremberg

  • Ohel Jakob synagogue (Munich)
  • Synagogue in Munich, Germany

    Ohel Jakob Synagogue (transliterated from Hebrew as "Jacob's Tent") is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at the Sankt-Jakobs-Platz in Munich

    Ohel Jakob synagogue (Munich)

    Ohel Jakob synagogue (Munich)

    Ohel_Jakob_synagogue_(Munich)

  • New Synagogue (Berlin)
  • Conservative synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge) on Oranienburger Straße in Berlin is a mid-19th century synagogue built as the main place of worship for the

    New Synagogue (Berlin)

    New Synagogue (Berlin)

    New_Synagogue_(Berlin)

  • New Synagogue (Dresden)
  • Synagogue in Dresden, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Hasenberg 1, in the old town of Dresden, Germany. The edifice

    New Synagogue (Dresden)

    New Synagogue (Dresden)

    New_Synagogue_(Dresden)

  • Worms Synagogue
  • Historical synagogue in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Worms Synagogue (German: Synagoge Worms or German: Wormser Synagoge), also known as the Rashi Shul Synagogue, is a Jewish congregation and synagogue located

    Worms Synagogue

    Worms Synagogue

    Worms_Synagogue

  • Fasanenstrasse Synagogue
  • Destroyed former Reform synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Fasanenstrasse Synagogue was a former liberal Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located at 79–80 Fasanenstrasse off Kurfürstendamm, in the

    Fasanenstrasse Synagogue

    Fasanenstrasse Synagogue

    Fasanenstrasse_Synagogue

  • Roonstrasse Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Cologne, Germany

    Synagogue (German: Synagoge Roonstraße) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 50 Roonstraße in Cologne, Germany. The synagogue

    Roonstrasse Synagogue

    Roonstrasse Synagogue

    Roonstrasse_Synagogue

  • Rykestrasse Synagogue
  • Synagogue in Berlin

    The Rykestrasse Synagogue (German: Synagoge Rykestraße) is a Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Prenzlauer Berg neighbourhood

    Rykestrasse Synagogue

    Rykestrasse Synagogue

    Rykestrasse_Synagogue

  • Semper Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Dresden, Germany

    The Semper Synagogue, also known as the Dresden Synagogue or Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge), was a Jewish synagogue, located in Dresden, in the

    Semper Synagogue

    Semper Synagogue

    Semper_Synagogue

  • New Synagogue (Gliwice)
  • Former Reform synagogue in Gleiwitz, Germany, now Gliwice, Poland

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge Gleiwitz; Polish: Nowa Synagoga w Gliwicach) was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in

    New Synagogue (Gliwice)

    New Synagogue (Gliwice)

    New_Synagogue_(Gliwice)

  • Kassel Synagogue
  • Former Reform synagogue in Kassel, Germany

    The Kassel Synagogue (German: Kassel Synagoge) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Untere Königsstraße, in Kassel, Hesse, Germany

    Kassel Synagogue

    Kassel Synagogue

    Kassel_Synagogue

  • New Synagogue (Düsseldorf)
  • Orthodox synagogue in Düsseldorf, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Leo Baeck Saal) is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located at Zietenstraße 50, in Düsseldorf, in the Golzheim district of the

    New Synagogue (Düsseldorf)

    New Synagogue (Düsseldorf)

    New_Synagogue_(Düsseldorf)

  • Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue
  • Reform synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue (German: Synagoge Pestalozzistraße) is a liberal Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 14–15 Pestalozzistraße,

    Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue

    Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue

    Pestalozzistrasse_Synagogue

  • LVR-Cultural Centre Village Synagogue Rödingen
  • Former synagogue in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    The LVR-Cultural Centre Village Synagogue Rödingen (German: LVR-Kulturhaus Landsynagoge Rödingen) is a former synagogue in Rödingen, a district of Titz

    LVR-Cultural Centre Village Synagogue Rödingen

    LVR-Cultural Centre Village Synagogue Rödingen

    LVR-Cultural_Centre_Village_Synagogue_Rödingen

  • New Synagogue (Breslau)
  • Former Reform synagogue in Breslau, Germany

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge; Polish: Nowa Synagoga) was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Breslau, Germany (now

    New Synagogue (Breslau)

    New Synagogue (Breslau)

    New_Synagogue_(Breslau)

  • Leipzig Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Leipzig, Germany

    The Leipzig Synagogue (German: Große Gemeindesynagoge) was a synagogue, located in Leipzig, in the state of Saxony, Germany. Designed by Otto Simonson

    Leipzig Synagogue

    Leipzig Synagogue

    Leipzig_Synagogue

  • Regensburg Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Regensburg, Germany

    Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Regensburg (also known as Ratisbon), in Bavaria, southern Germany. Synagogues were

    Regensburg Synagogue

    Regensburg Synagogue

    Regensburg_Synagogue

  • Old Synagogue (Berlin)
  • Former synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge) was a Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located at Heidereutergasse 4, in Marienviertel, in the present-day

    Old Synagogue (Berlin)

    Old Synagogue (Berlin)

    Old_Synagogue_(Berlin)

  • New Synagogue (Darmstadt)
  • Synagogue and museum in Darmstadt

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge) is a Jewish congregation, synagogue, community centre, and Jewish museum (German: Jüdische Gemeinde), located

    New Synagogue (Darmstadt)

    New Synagogue (Darmstadt)

    New_Synagogue_(Darmstadt)

  • Synagogue du Quai Kléber
  • The Synagogue du Quai Kléber (German: Synagoge am Kleberstaden, also formerly known as Neue Synagoge, "New Synagogue") was the main synagogue of Strasbourg

    Synagogue du Quai Kléber

    Synagogue du Quai Kléber

    Synagogue_du_Quai_Kléber

  • Hamburg Temple
  • Former synagogue in Hamburg, Germany

    Temple (German: Israelitischer Tempel) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Hamburg, Germany. The congregation was the first permanent

    Hamburg Temple

    Hamburg Temple

    Hamburg_Temple

  • Königsberg Synagogue
  • Orthodox synagogue in Kaliningrad, Russia

    Königsberg Synagogue, called at the time, the New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge), was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in

    Königsberg Synagogue

    Königsberg Synagogue

    Königsberg_Synagogue

  • Bytom Synagogue
  • Former Reform synagogue in Breslau, Germany

    The Bytom Synagogue or Beuthen Synagogue was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Beuthen, in the Prussian Province of Silesia

    Bytom Synagogue

    Bytom Synagogue

    Bytom_Synagogue

  • Fraenkelufer Synagogue
  • Conservative synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Fraenkelufer Synagogue (German: Fraenkelufer Synagoge) is a Conservative congregation and synagogue located on Kottbusser Ufer 48–50, today's Fraenkelufer

    Fraenkelufer Synagogue

    Fraenkelufer Synagogue

    Fraenkelufer_Synagogue

  • House of One
  • Ecumenical place of worship in Berlin, Germany, under construction

    house of prayer for three religions, containing a church, a mosque, and a synagogue. Colloquially, the building is called a churmosqagogue. The structure

    House of One

    House of One

    House_of_One

  • Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße in Munich
  • The Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße is a synagogue in Munich. The building is located in the Isarvorstadt close to the Gärtnerplatz. It was Munich's main

    Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße in Munich

    Synagogue on Reichenbachstraße in Munich

    Synagogue_on_Reichenbachstraße_in_Munich

  • Spandau Synagogue
  • Destroyed Orthodox synagogue in Berlin, Germany

    The Spandau Synagogue (German: Synagoge Spandau) was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 12 Lindenufer, in the Old Town area

    Spandau Synagogue

    Spandau Synagogue

    Spandau_Synagogue

  • Great Synagogue (Danzig)
  • Synagogue of the Jewish Community of Danzig

    The Great Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge, Polish: Wielka Synagoga), was a synagogue of the Jewish Community of Danzig in the city of Danzig, in what

    Great Synagogue (Danzig)

    Great Synagogue (Danzig)

    Great_Synagogue_(Danzig)

  • Glockengasse Synagogue
  • Destroyed synagogue in Cologne, Germany

    The Synagogue in Glockengasse was a Jewish synagogue, that was located in Cologne, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Designed by Ernst Friedrich

    Glockengasse Synagogue

    Glockengasse Synagogue

    Glockengasse_Synagogue

  • Görlitz Synagogue
  • Synagogue in Görlitz, Germany

    The Görlitz Synagogue (German: Kulturforum Görlitzer Synagoge) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Otto-Müller-Straße, in Görlitz, Germany

    Görlitz Synagogue

    Görlitz Synagogue

    Görlitz_Synagogue

  • Kłodzko Synagogue
  • Former Reform synagogue in Glatz, Germany, now Kłodzko, Poland

    The Kłodzko Synagogue, officially the Synagogue of Kłodzko, and formerly the Synagogue in Glatz (German: Synagoge in Glatz), was a former Reform Jewish

    Kłodzko Synagogue

    Kłodzko Synagogue

    Kłodzko_Synagogue

  • Stolp Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Słupsk, Poland

    The Stolp Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Słupsk) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, now destroyed, that was located in Stolp, Germany, that is

    Stolp Synagogue

    Stolp Synagogue

    Stolp_Synagogue

  • Old Synagogue (Dortmund)
  • Synagogue in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany

    The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge) was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Dortmund, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia,

    Old Synagogue (Dortmund)

    Old Synagogue (Dortmund)

    Old_Synagogue_(Dortmund)

  • Synagogue Neustadt (Dresden)
  • Liberal Hasidic synagogue in Dresden, Germany

    The Synagogue Neustadt is a liberal neo-Hasidic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Eisenbahnstr, in Dresden, in the state of Saxony, Germany

    Synagogue Neustadt (Dresden)

    Synagogue Neustadt (Dresden)

    Synagogue_Neustadt_(Dresden)

  • Rottweil Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    The Rottweil Synagogue was a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Rottweil, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Completed in 1861

    Rottweil Synagogue

    Rottweil Synagogue

    Rottweil_Synagogue

  • Old Synagogue (Essen)
  • Former synagogue in Essen, Germany

    The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge) is a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Steeler Straße 29, in Essen, in the state of

    Old Synagogue (Essen)

    Old Synagogue (Essen)

    Old_Synagogue_(Essen)

  • Synagogue of Sulzbach
  • Former synagogue, now museum, in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany

    The Synagogue of Sulzbach is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue located in the town of Sulzbach-Rosenberg, in Bavaria, Germany. Built in 1822

    Synagogue of Sulzbach

    Synagogue of Sulzbach

    Synagogue_of_Sulzbach

  • Karlsruhe Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Karlsruhe, Germany

    The Karlsruhe Synagogue (German: Synagoge Karlsruhe) was a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Karlsruhe, in the state of Baden-Württemberg,

    Karlsruhe Synagogue

    Karlsruhe Synagogue

    Karlsruhe_Synagogue

  • Selm-Bork Synagogue
  • Liberal Jewish synagogue in Westphalia, Germany

    The Selm-Bork Synagogue is a Liberal Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Hauptstraße 10, in Westphalia, in the Unna district, in the state of

    Selm-Bork Synagogue

    Selm-Bork Synagogue

    Selm-Bork_Synagogue

  • Wittlich Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Wittlich, Germany

    The Wittlich Synagogue (German: Wittlich Synagoge) is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Himmeroder Straße 44, in Wittlich, in the

    Wittlich Synagogue

    Wittlich Synagogue

    Wittlich_Synagogue

  • Old Synagogue (Heilbronn)
  • Former synagogue in Heilbronn, Germany

    Heilbronn Synagogue was a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Heilbronn, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The synagogue, located on

    Old Synagogue (Heilbronn)

    Old Synagogue (Heilbronn)

    Old_Synagogue_(Heilbronn)

  • Roxheim Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Bobenheim-Roxheim, Germany

    The Roxheim Synagogue (German: Roxheim Synagoge) was a Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located on Bobenheimer Strasse in Roxheim, in the state

    Roxheim Synagogue

    Roxheim Synagogue

    Roxheim_Synagogue

  • Levy Synagogue of Worms
  • Levy Synagogue (German: Levy’sche Synagoge) was a synagogue of the Jewish community of Worms, consecrated in 1875 and named after its benefactor, Leopold

    Levy Synagogue of Worms

    Levy Synagogue of Worms

    Levy_Synagogue_of_Worms

  • Synagogues of the Swabian type
  • Swabian-type former synagogues in Bavaria, Germany

    The Synagogues of the Swabian type are former Jewish synagogues built between 1780 and 1820 in Swabia, in testate of Bavaria, in Germany. They were synagogues

    Synagogues of the Swabian type

    Synagogues of the Swabian type

    Synagogues_of_the_Swabian_type

  • Wörlitz Synagogue
  • Former historic synagogue, now museum, in Wörlitz (Saxony-Anhalt), Germany

    The Wörlitz Synagogue is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue built in 1790 by order of Duke Leopold III of Anhalt-Dessau. It is located within

    Wörlitz Synagogue

    Wörlitz Synagogue

    Wörlitz_Synagogue

  • New Synagogue (Opole)
  • Former Reform synagogue in Oppeln, Germany; now Poland

    The New Synagogue (German: Neue Synagoge Oppeln; Polish: Nowa Synagoga w Opolu) was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Oppeln

    New Synagogue (Opole)

    New Synagogue (Opole)

    New_Synagogue_(Opole)

  • Zündorf Synagogue
  • Former synagogue in Zündorf, Cologne, Germany

    Zündorf Synagogue (German: Synagoge Zündorf) was a Jewish congregation, synagogue and cemetery, located at Hauptstraße 159, in Zündorf, Porz, near Cologne

    Zündorf Synagogue

    Zündorf Synagogue

    Zündorf_Synagogue

  • Krnov
  • Town in the Czech Republic

    the Neo-Renaissance town hall, the Church of Saint Martin and the Krnov Synagogue. Krnov consists of three municipal parts (in brackets population according

    Krnov

    Krnov

    Krnov

  • List of building types
  • Duomo Chapel Oratory Martyrium Imambargah Monastery Mithraeum Shrine Synagogue Temple Pagoda Gurdwara Hindu temple Mosque Government Town hall Guildhall

    List of building types

    List_of_building_types

  • Gliwice
  • City in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland

    captured by the Duke Bolko V, who joined the Hussites after they captured Prudnik. After the dissolution of the Duchy of Opole and Racibórz in 1532, it was

    Gliwice

    Gliwice

    Gliwice

  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Bi-confederate monarchy in Europe (1569–1795)

    Commonwealth kings; in particular, the Vasa kings were dukes of Opole (Oppeln), Prudnik (Neustadt) and Racibórz (Ratibor) from 1645 to 1666. Commonwealth borders

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth

  • Paul Ehrlich
  • German physician and scientist (1854–1915)

    (dyes). He married Hedwig Pinkus (1864–1948) in 1883 in the synagogue in Neustadt (now Prudnik, Poland). The couple had two daughters, Stephanie and Marianne

    Paul Ehrlich

    Paul Ehrlich

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  • Sudetenland
  • Historical name for areas of Czechoslovakia

    weeks later, the Kristallnacht occurred. As elsewhere in Germany, many synagogues were set on fire and numerous leading Jews were sent to concentration

    Sudetenland

    Sudetenland

    Sudetenland

  • Głubczyce
  • Town in Opole Voivodeship, Poland

    century, Leobschütz belonged to the tax inspection region of Neustadt (Prudnik). In 1781, the town's population stood at only, 2,637. In order to accommodate

    Głubczyce

    Głubczyce

    Głubczyce

  • Opole
  • City in Poland

    1742. In the 18th century, Opole belonged to the tax inspection region of Prudnik. Under Prussian rule the ethnic structure of the city began to change.

    Opole

    Opole

    Opole

  • Silesian architecture
  • Ziębice and Złotoryja (Goldberg). A tower that remains of the castle in Prudnik is considered to be the oldest private defensive structure in Poland (circa

    Silesian architecture

    Silesian_architecture

  • History of Silesia
  • Polish Kingdom. In 1337 the Czech king John of Bohemia sold the area of Prudnik to Duke Bolesław the Elder, thus making it a part of Silesia. The last

    History of Silesia

    History of Silesia

    History_of_Silesia

  • List of Gothic brick buildings in Poland
  • Building Main period of construction Special features Image ↓ Biała (Prudnik County) Prudnik Gate Tower [pl] 15th century ↓ Church of the Assumption of the

    List of Gothic brick buildings in Poland

    List_of_Gothic_brick_buildings_in_Poland

  • Bolesławiec
  • Place in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland

    Boleslauia. In 1613, the Silesian regionalist and historian Mikołaj Henel from Prudnik mentioned the town in his work on the geography of Silesia entitled Silesiographia

    Bolesławiec

    Bolesławiec

    Bolesławiec

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  • Leiner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leiner

    English : variant of Lanier 1.Dutch : variant of Leonard.Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : name taken by someone who was good at chanting the Pentateuch at public worship in the synagogue or who regularly did so, from West Yiddish layner ‘reader’ (a derivative of West Yiddish laynen ‘to read’, which comes ultimately from Latin legere ‘to read’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a flax grower or merchant, from German Lein ‘flax’ + agent suffix -er.

    Leiner

  • Runik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Runik

    Young girl

    Runik

  • Puranik
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Puranik

    An Ancient

    Puranik

  • Soloway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Soloway

    English : unexplained.Americanized form of Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) Solovei, ornamental name or occupational nickname for a cantor in a synagogue, from Russian solovei ‘nightingale’.

    Soloway

  • Horn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, German, and Dutch

    Horn

    English, Scottish, German, and Dutch : from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch horn ‘horn’, applied in a variety of senses: as a metonymic occupational name for someone who made small articles, such as combs, spoons, and window lights, out of horn; as a metonymic occupational name for someone who played a musical instrument made from the horn of an animal; as a topographic name for someone who lived by a horn-shaped spur of a hill or tongue of land in a bend of a river, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element (for example, in England, Horne in Surrey on a spur of a hill and Horn in Rutland in a bend of a river); as a nickname, perhaps referring to some feature of a person’s physical appearance, or denoting a cuckolded husband.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, from Old Norse horn ‘horn’, ‘spur of land’.Swedish : ornamental or topographic name from horn ‘horn’, ‘spur of land’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : presumably from German Horn ‘horn’, adopted as a surname for reasons that are not clear. It may be purely ornamental, or it may refer to the ram’s horn (Hebrew shofar) blown in the Synagogue during various ceremonies.

    Horn

  • Singer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Singer

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cantor in a synagogue, from Yiddish zinger ‘singer’.English : variant of Sanger 2, in fact a Middle English recoinage from the verb sing(en) ‘to sing’.German : variant of Sänger (see Sanger 1) in the sense of ‘poet’.Isaac Merrit Singer, inventor of the eponymous sewing machine, was born in 1811 in Pittstown, NY, the son of German immigrant Adam Reisinger. He had five wives and fathered 24 children. Singer, who incorporated his company as the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1864, left a fortune worth $13 million to his various heirs.

    Singer

  • Prudvi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Prudvi

    King of the Land; Earth

    Prudvi

  • Runik | ருநிக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Runik | ருநிக

    Young girl

    Runik | ருநிக

  • AMEN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    AMEN

    (Greek Ἀμήν, Hebrew: אָמֵן): Greek and Hebrew name AMEN means "truly, so be it, verily." It was a custom which passed over from the synagogues into the Christian assemblies, that when he who had offered up a prayer to God, the others in attendance responded Amen, and thus made the substance of what was uttered their own. 

    AMEN

  • Sai-Hrudik
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Sai-Hrudik

    Happy

    Sai-Hrudik

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  • Vimali
  • Girl/Female

    British, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Vimali

    Goddess Parvathi

  • Kaven
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Kaven

    Handsome

  • DORTHY
  • Female

    English

    DORTHY

    Variant spelling of English Dorothy, DORTHY means "gift of God."

  • Riaz
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Riaz

    Practice; Man of Sterling Qualities

  • Amadeus
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Swedish

    Amadeus

    Loved by God; God's Love

  • TEÓDULO
  • Male

    Spanish

    TEÓDULO

    Spanish form of Latin Theodulus, TEÓDULO means "god-slave."

  • Hemraj
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Hemraj

    King of Gold; Joy; King of Wealth

  • Avanya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Avanya

    Princess of World

  • Loukya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Loukya

    Worldly wise, Goddess Lakshmi

  • Neema | நீமா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Neema | நீமா

    Born to wealthy parents, The mother of Kabir, To adjust

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  • Synagogue
  • n.

    A congregation in the early Christian church.

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    A congregation or assembly of Jews met for the purpose of worship, or the performance of religious rites.

  • Taled
  • n.

    A kind of quadrangular piece of cloth put on by the Jews when repeating prayers in the synagogues.

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    Any assembly of men.

  • Elder
  • a.

    A person who, on account of his age, occupies the office of ruler or judge; hence, a person occupying any office appropriate to such as have the experience and dignity which age confers; as, the elders of Israel; the elders of the synagogue; the elders in the apostolic church.

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    The council of, probably, 120 members among the Jews, first appointed after the return from the Babylonish captivity; -- called also the Great Synagogue, and sometimes, though erroneously, the Sanhedrin.

  • Synagogue
  • n.

    The building or place appropriated to the religious worship of the Jews.

  • Synagogical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a synagogue.