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1824–1891 state in Arabia Peninsula
The second Saudi state (Arabic: الدَّوْلَةُ السُّعُودِيَّةُ الثَّانِيَةُ, romanized: Al-Dawla Al-Su'odiyah Al-Thaniyah), officially known as the Emirate
Second_Saudi_state
Contemporary state of Saudi Arabia
The third Saudi state is the current Saudi state and heir to the two earlier states: the first and the second, founded by Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman
Third_Saudi_state
1727–1818 state ruled by the House of Saud
The first Saudi state (Arabic: الدَّوْلَةُ السُّعُودِيَّةُ الْأُولَىٰ, romanized: ad-dawla as-suʿūdiyya al-ʾūlā), officially the Emirate of Diriyah (Arabic:
First_Saudi_state
Royal family of Saudi Arabia
family of Saudi Arabia. It is composed of the descendants of Muhammad bin Saud, founder of the Emirate of Diriyah, known as the First Saudi State, (1727–1818)
House_of_Saud
Second-most important position in Saudi Arabia
crown prince of the second Saudi State was Abdulaziz, who lost the title when Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, his father, lost his state after the Rashidis conquered
Crown_Prince_of_Saudi_Arabia
Military and political campaign for the formation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
known as the Third Saudi state, the successor to the First Saudi state and the Second Saudi state. A brief final phase of consolidation continued into 1934
Unification_of_Saudi_Arabia
The Second Saudi State was founded in 1824 by Turki bin Abdullah, six years after the fall of the First Saudi State in 1818. Unlike the first state, which
List_of_Saudi_rulers
1811–1818 conflict between Egypt and the first Saudi state
Egypt, and the Wahhabis' Emirate of Diriyah (later known as the first Saudi state), resulting in the destruction of the latter. The war was historically
Ottoman–Wahhabi_war
1818–1820 emirate in the Arabian Peninsula
not last long as it was reconquered by the Saudis and incorporated into the Second Saudi State. When the Saudi government practically collapsed and after
Mu'ammarid_Imamate
Anniversary of inception of the First Saudi State
prelude to the inception of the First Saudi State, the antecedent to the Second Saudi State and present-day Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 2022 on
Saudi_Founding_Day
First-level administrative divisions of Saudi Arabia
Earlier in the region’s history, the First Saudi state and the Second Saudi state had established Saudi rule over much of Najd and its surroundings,
Provinces_of_Saudi_Arabia
Capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia
Dahham. However their state, now known as the First Saudi state, collapsed in 1818. Turki ibn Abdullah founded the Second Saudi state in the early 19th century
Riyadh
subsequent edits. (Audio help · More spoken articles) The history of Saudi Arabia as a nation state began with the emergence of the Al Saud dynasty in central Arabia
History_of_Saudi_Arabia
Ottoman military operation
by Ottoman military commander Muhammad Ali Pasha that invaded the Second Saudi State based in Najd after the refusal of tribute payments by its ruler,
Expedition_to_Najd_(1836)
National History Museum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Ottomans up to the First Saudi State. First and Second Saudi States Shown here is the culture and history of the two early Saudi states. A large model of
National Museum of Saudi Arabia
National_Museum_of_Saudi_Arabia
Saudi Arabia has extensive ties to the Saudi State. Saudi oil reserves are the second largest in the world (after Venezuelan oil reserves), and Saudi
Economy_of_Saudi_Arabia
This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its predecessor states. After 22 September 1948 Lebanon had decided to not participate
List of wars involving Saudi Arabia
List_of_wars_involving_Saudi_Arabia
1924–1925 conflict in Arabia
The Saudi conquest of Hejaz, also known as the Second Hejaz–Nejd War, was a war between the Third Saudi State and the Kingdom of Hejaz from August 1924
Saudi_conquest_of_Hejaz
Ruler of Second Saudi State in 1871 and from 1873 to 1875
(Arabic: إمام الدولة السعودية الثانية), (1833—1875) was the ruler of the Second Saudi State in 1871 and 1873–75. He joined alliances with foreign tribes and revolted
Saud bin Faisal Al Saud (1833–1875)
Saud_bin_Faisal_Al_Saud_(1833–1875)
Emir of the Sheikhdom of Diriyah
First Saudi State which manifested in 1744. Muhammad ibn Saud Diriyah Nadav Samin (2015). Of Sand or Soil: Genealogy and Tribal Belonging in Saudi Arabia
Mani'_ibn_Rabi'a_al-Muraydi
Head of state of Saudi Arabia
al-ʿArabiyat as-Suʿūdiyya), is head of state of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, who holds absolute power. He is the head of the Saudi Arabian royal family, the House
King_of_Saudi_Arabia
1891 battle between emirates of Nejd and Jabal Shammar
Battle of Mulayda was the last major battle during the period of the Second Saudi State which occurred on 21 January 1891. Following problems over Zakat and
Battle_of_Mulayda
Ruler of the Emirate of Nejd (1755–1834)
9 May 1834) was the founder of the Emirate of Najd, also known as Second Saudi State and ruled Najd from 1823–1834 following administration by the Ottoman
Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (1755–1834)
Turki_bin_Abdullah_Al_Saud_(1755–1834)
Founder of the House of Saud (1640–1725)
be its founder. First Saudi state Second Saudi state Third Saudi state Sheikhdom of Diriyah List of Saudi rulers History of Saudi Arabia (Arabic: سعود
Saud_bin_Muhammad_Al_Muqrin
Government ministry of Saudi Arabia
periods of the First Saudi state and Second Saudi state. In 1929, a royal order by King Abdulaziz, the founder of the Third Saudi state, created the Military
Ministry of Defense (Saudi Arabia)
Ministry_of_Defense_(Saudi_Arabia)
Military unit
The Saudi Arabian Army (Arabic: الجَيْشُ العَرَبِيَّ السُّعُودِيَّ, romanized: Al-Jaysh al-Arabiya as-Su'udiya), officially the Royal Saudi Land Forces
Saudi_Arabian_Army
Country in West Asia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia. Located in the centre of the Middle East, it covers the bulk of
Saudi_Arabia
Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire (1871–1915)
Britain recognised Najd, Hasa, Qatif and Jubail as Saudi possessions, as part of the Anglo-Saudi Treaty. Kazas of the sanjak in 1896: Hofuf Qatif Qatar
Najd_Sanjak
Emir of Nejd and Head of the House of Saud (1811–1865) (r.1838-1841)
(Arabic: خالد بن سعود بن عبد العزيز آل سعود; 1811–1865) ruled the Second Saudi State, known as the Emirate of Najd, for three years, from 1838 to 1841
Khalid bin Saud Al Saud (1811–1865)
Khalid_bin_Saud_Al_Saud_(1811–1865)
1836–1921 state in northern Arabia
of modern-day Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Jordan. The Emirate of Jabal Shammar was established in 1836 as a vassal of the second Saudi state when the first
Emirate_of_Jabal_Shammar
Last ruler of the Emirate of Diriyah (r. 1814–1818)
unable to prevent the rise of the Emirate of Nejd, also known as the Second Saudi State, led by Turki bin Abdullah. Abdullah was the eldest son of Saud bin
Abdullah_bin_Saud_Al_Saud
Original core of the city of Riyadh
chieftain until his overthrow by the First Saudi State in 1773. It was later the center of power of the Second Saudi State for most of 19th century following
Walled_town_of_Riyadh
travel to Saudi lands. Sulayman would be executed by the Ottomans following the collapse of Emirate of Dir'iyyah in 1818. Second Saudi State was established
History_of_Wahhabism
Cultural heritage landmark in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
recaptured the city and rebuilt the palace after reinstating the Second Saudi State. As Diriyah was dilapidated by the Egyptian forces in 1818, as a result
Qasr_Al-Hukm
Public women's university in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
eldest daughter of Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, the last emir of the Second Saudi State. The university offers diplomas, bachelor and postgraduate degrees
Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University
Princess_Nourah_Bint_Abdul_Rahman_University
Bilateral relations
agreement was signed with the Saudis, establishing the British role as protector of the Wahhabis. After the second Saudi state was crushed, members of the
Saudi Arabia–United Kingdom relations
Saudi_Arabia–United_Kingdom_relations
Saudi royal (1725–1812)
is that he was the father of Turki bin Abdullah, founder of the Second Saudi State from whom all subsequent heads of the House of Saud trace their descent
Abdullah_bin_Muhammad_Al_Saud
Official founding of Saudi Arabia
unification of Saudi Arabia and the borders of the country remained mostly unchanged up until the Buraimi crisis. The debellation of the Second Saudi State occurred
Proclamation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Proclamation_of_the_Kingdom_of_Saudi_Arabia
Emir of Nejd and Head of the House of Saud (1785–1865)
romanized: Fayṣal ibn Turkī Āl Suʿūd; 1785 – December 1865) was the second ruler of the Second Saudi State and seventh head of the House of Saud. Faisal was the son
Faisal bin Turki Al Saud (1785–1865)
Faisal_bin_Turki_Al_Saud_(1785–1865)
1901–1934 Unification of Saudi Arabia 1903–1907 Saudi–Rashidi War (1903–1907) 1915–1918 Second Saudi-Rashidi War 1918–1919 First Saudi–Hashemite War 1919–1920
List_of_conflicts_in_Asia
Province of Saudi Arabia
From 1836 to 1848, the Emirate functioned as a nominal vassal of the Second Saudi state, after which it reasserted itself as a sovereign kingdom until 1921
Hail_Province,_Saudi_Arabia
Founder and Emir of Jabal Shammar (r. 1836–1848) (1788–1848)
became a companion of Faisal bin Turki Al Saud, the ruler of the Second Saudi State. Abdullah supported Faisal against the latter's cousin Mishari bin
Abdullah_bin_Ali_Al_Rashid
Ottoman rule in Arabia (1517–1918)
(1872–1918) Saudi states: First Saudi State (1744–1818) Second Saudi State (1818–1891) Emirate of Nejd and Hasa (1902–1921; became modern Saudi Arabia) Other
Ottoman_Arabia
King of Saudi Arabia from 1932 to 1953
Rahman bin Faisal, one of the last rulers of the Emirate of Nejd, the second Saudi state, a tribal sheikhdom centered on Riyadh. Ibn Saud's mother was Sara
Ibn_Saud
Saudi royal and mother of King Abdulaziz
a Saudi royal. She was a member of the Al Sudairi family and the wife of Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, who was the last ruler of the Second Saudi State. Sara
Sara_bint_Ahmed_Al_Sudairi
1902 battle during the Unification of Saudi Arabia
Shammar, which had previously been a vassal state of the Second Saudi State. Following the collapse of the state, Ibn Saud and his family went into exile
Battle_of_Riyadh
Saudi Arabian state-owned petroleum company
Saudi Aramco (Arabic: أرامكو السعودية ʾArāmkū as-Suʿūdiyyah), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Company, is a majority state-owned petroleum and natural
Saudi_Aramco
Islamic clerical family in Saudi Arabia
(1780–1869), Head of Saudi religious establishment in the Second Saudi State Abd al-Latif ibn Abd al-Rahman (1810–1876), Head of Saudi religious establishment
Al_ash-Sheikh
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from (1517-1867)
took Jeddah and Mecca, defeating the Saudi beyond the latter and capturing their general. After the death of the Saudi leader Saud, Muhammad Ali concluded
Ottoman_Egypt
City-state in central Arabia (14th–17th centuries), predecessor of the First Saudi State
works. Saudi Arabia portal Asia portal History of Saudi Arabia Unification of Saudi Arabia First Saudi state Second Saudi state Third Saudi state Saudi Founding
Sheikhdom_of_Diriyah
Ruler of the First Saudi State, 1803–1814
of Turki bin Abdullah, the founder of the Emirate of Nejd or the Second Saudi State. Saud led the forces of the Emirate in 1789 and conquered Al Hasa
Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1748–1814)
Saud_bin_Abdulaziz_Al_Saud_(1748–1814)
Religious scholar in the Emirate of Diriyah (1785–1818)
salafis and excommunicated most of the political opponents of the Second Saudi state. He suggested that true believers should not hesitate to show their
Suleiman bin Abdullah Al Sheikh
Suleiman_bin_Abdullah_Al_Sheikh
Islam is the state religion of Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is called the "home of Islam" as it was the birthplace of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who united
Islam_in_Saudi_Arabia
University in Saudi Arabia
the last ruler of the Second Saudi State and the father of King Abdulalziz ibn Saud, the founder and first monarch of Saudi Arabia Prof. Fahad Alharbi
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
Imam_Abdulrahman_Bin_Faisal_University
– 1873) was a Saudi historian, littérateur, and genealogist. He was a contemporary of the First Saudi State and the Second Saudi State, and he chronicled
Uthman_ibn_Bishr
King of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1964
Prince of Saudi Arabia from 11 May 1933 to 9 November 1953. He was the second son of King Abdulaziz, the founder of Saudi Arabia. Saud was the second son of
Saud_of_Saudi_Arabia
Strategic framework in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Vision 2030 (Arabic: رؤية السعودية ۲۰۳۰, romanized: Ruʾyat al-Suʿūdiyyah ʿIšrīn/ʾAlfān wa Ṯalāṯīn, sometimes called Project 2030) is a government
Saudi_Vision_2030
King of Saudi Arabia from 2005 to 2015
and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 1 August 2005 until his death in 2015. Prior to his accession, he was Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 13 June
Abdullah_of_Saudi_Arabia
Emir of Nejd (1831–1889)
1889) was one of the rulers of the Emirate of Najd, also known as Second Saudi State. His reign witnessed extensive struggle among the members of the Al
Abdullah bin Faisal Al Saud (1831–1889)
Abdullah_bin_Faisal_Al_Saud_(1831–1889)
Saudi journalist and dissident (1958–2018)
following shifting explanations for Khashoggi's death, Saudi Arabia's attorney general eventually stated that the murder was premeditated. By 16 November 2018
Jamal_Khashoggi
Fundamentalist movement within Sunni Islam
oppose the State", there is another "strain" of Wahhabism that "found prominence among a group of Wahhabis after the fall of the second Saudi State in the
Wahhabism
King of Saudi Arabia since 2015
third-oldest living head of state and the oldest living monarch. He is the first Saudi head of state born after the unification of Saudi Arabia. Salman is a son
Salman_of_Saudi_Arabia
King of Saudi Arabia from 1975 to 1982
and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 25 March 1975 until his death in 1982. Before his ascension, he was Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. Khalid was the
Khalid_of_Saudi_Arabia
This is a list of years in Saudi Arabia. 2020s 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2010s 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
List_of_years_in_Saudi_Arabia
2027 WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming event
44 in Saudi Arabia, but the country pushed to host WrestleMania 43 to coincide with the 300th anniversary of the founding of the First Saudi state. It will
WrestleMania_43
Emir of Jabal Shammar from 1869 to 1897
is known for defeating the Saudi State, which after being defeated in the battle of Mulayda ceased to exist for a second time in 1891. His reign lasted
Muhammad bin Abdullah Al Rashid
Muhammad_bin_Abdullah_Al_Rashid
Arabian tribal confederation
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman. In 1861 the Ajman were defeated by Faisal bin Turki, the Imam of the Second Saudi State, after challenging
Ajman_(tribe)
Men's national association football team
Solari, Saudi Arabia beat both Belgium and Morocco in the group stage before falling to Sweden in the round of 16. Thus, they became the second Arab team
Saudi Arabia national football team
Saudi_Arabia_national_football_team
King of Saudi Arabia from 1982 to 2005
and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia from 13 June 1982 until his death in 2005. Prior to his ascension, he was Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 1975 to 1982
Fahd_of_Saudi_Arabia
Holiest city in Islam and capital of Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia
officially Makkah al-Mukarramah, is a city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia and is the capital of Mecca Province. Mecca is considered the birthplace
Mecca
Qadi (Islamic judge) by Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud, ruler of the Second Saudi State. Even after Turki bin Abdullah was assassinated, his successors were
Aba_Butayn
Term in social sciences and humanities
first Saudi state (1744-1818) is introduced in Saudi literature as a 'corrective mechanism bringing the umma to the right path'. [...] The second Saudi state
State-building
The response of Saudi Arabia to the Islamic State has taken many forms. For example, Saudi government agencies have worked with the United States since
Response of Saudi Arabia to the Islamic State
Response_of_Saudi_Arabia_to_the_Islamic_State
Donald Trump, undertook his first major international trip of his second term, visiting Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Trump was joined
May 2025 visit by Donald Trump to the Middle East
May_2025_visit_by_Donald_Trump_to_the_Middle_East
Governorate and urban area in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
emerging Third Saudi state following the Conquest of al-Hasa in 1913. Qatif Municipality was established in 1926, making it the second oldest in the Kingdom
Qatif
International football tournament
Asia, after South Korea and Japan in 2002 and Qatar in 2022. Saudi Arabia will be the second host nation from the Arabian Peninsula in the span of twelve
2034_FIFA_World_Cup
Peninsula in West Asia
Hegra, Saudi Arabia Qasr al Farid, tomb in Archeological site Mada'in Saleh, Al-`Ula, Saudi Arabia Diriyah the capital of the first Saudi state Dam of
Arabian_Peninsula
Shopping mall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
century during the era of Second Saudi State and was rebuilt by the Riyadh Holding Company in its current form during the second phase of the Qasr Al Hukm
Al_Deira_Market
Governorate in Al Qassim Province, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian city in the Al Qassim Province. It lies south of the province capital Buraydah and north of Riyadh, the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi
Unaizah
locations across Saudi Arabia have been subject to multiple retaliatory Iranian missile strikes. The strikes also targeted oil refineries in Saudi Arabia. In
Saudi Arabia in the 2026 Iran war
Saudi_Arabia_in_the_2026_Iran_war
Sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia
(PIF; Arabic: صندوق الاستثمارات العامة) is the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia. It is among the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world with
Public_Investment_Fund
Calendar year
United Kingdom sign the Quadruple Alliance. May 9 – The founder of the Second Saudi State, Imam Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud, is assassinated after the Friday
1834
Saudi Arabian State-owned military manufacturing company
Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI; Arabic: الشركة السعودية للصناعات العسكرية) is a Saudi Arabian state-owned defense company. It was established
Saudi Arabian Military Industries
Saudi_Arabian_Military_Industries
King of Saudi Arabia from 1964 to 1975
1975) was King of Saudi Arabia from 1964 until his assassination in 1975. Before his ascension, he served as Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia from 1953 to
Faisal_of_Saudi_Arabia
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy in which all legislative, executive, and judicial power ultimately rests in the hands of the king. The government
Human_rights_in_Saudi_Arabia
Formula One motor race
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It was the second round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship. Red Bull Racing driver Sergio Pérez took his second career pole
2023_Saudi_Arabian_Grand_Prix
Combined military forces of Saudi Arabia
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It consists of the Saudi Arabian Land Forces, the Royal Saudi Naval Forces, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Air Defense
Saudi_Arabian_Armed_Forces
Member of the House of Saud (born 1843)
day his father died. As an adult, he made attempts to rebuild the Second Saudi State that his ancestors had ruled over. He eventually ended up in the Ottoman
Abdullah_bin_Abdullah_Al_Saud
On 26 March 2015, Saudi Arabia, leading a coalition of nine countries from West Asia and North Africa, staged a military intervention in Yemen at the
Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war
Saudi-led_intervention_in_the_Yemeni_civil_war
Geocultural region in Asia and Africa
created what is sometimes referred to as the Third Saudi State, to differentiate it from the first and second states that existed under the Al Saud clan. The
Arab_world
Province, Saudi Arabia. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the blast, which killed at least 21 people. The incident was the second deadly attack
Qatif and Dammam mosque bombings
Qatif_and_Dammam_mosque_bombings
Order of succession in Saudi Arabia
The order of succession to the Saudi Arabian throne is determined by, and within, the House of Saud. Every King of Saudi Arabia, upon his death, has been
Succession to the Saudi Arabian throne
Succession_to_the_Saudi_Arabian_throne
Capital of Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
attack on the fort at Dammam, which was under the control of the Second Saudi state. The British forces were ultimately defeated, and the attack was repelled
Dammam
Clan of the Quraysh tribe
in southern Najd, but Najd is subject to the rule Ibn Saud in the second Saudi state. Several historians have described Qahtan as It became one of the
Qahtan_(tribe)
Administrative region of Saudi Arabia
al-Mintaqah ash-Sharqīyah), also known as the Eastern Region, is a province in Saudi Arabia. It is the nation's largest province by area and the third most populous
Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Eastern_Province,_Saudi_Arabia
1873 battle
of Ibn Dowayan page 193 Junaidel: Saad, The Geographical Dictionary of Saudi Arabia, Aliyah Najd, Part One, Dar Al-Yamamah Publications, Riyadh, p. 884
Second_Battle_of_Talal
State support for terrorist activities and/or organizations
and sponsored by Saudi Arabia...They are one and the same”. In 2014, former Prime Minister of Iraq Nouri Al-Maliki stated that Saudi Arabia and Qatar
State-sponsored_terrorism
Arabian tribal confederation
replaced by the Al Rashid. During the civil war that tore apart the Second Saudi State in the late 19th century, the emirs of Ha'il, from the house of Al
Shammar
Salafi jihadist militant organisation
state borders Pakistan – Military deployment over Saudi Arabia–Iraq border. Arresting ISIL figures in Pakistan and security operations within state borders
Islamic_State
Association football club in Saudi Arabia
الاتحاد), is a Saudi Arabian professional association football club based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1927, the club competes in the Saudi Pro League
Al-Ittihad_Club_(Jeddah)
SECOND SAUDI-STATE
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Beautiful
Boy/Male
African
beloved'.
Boy/Male
Indian
King of Solar System
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Happy; Lucky; Blissful
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Leadership; Narrator of Hadith; Syeda Sauda Bint Zam'aa RA; A Wife of the Prophet SAW
Female
English
From the name of the state of Arizona in the United States of America, a place considered sacred by the Native Americans. It was named after Sedona Miller Schnebly (1877-1950), the wife of the city's first postmaster. Meaning unknown.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sun
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Shadow
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Arabic, Saudi
Prettiest
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Finnish, French, Greek
Helper; Unheeded Prophetess; Form of Alexander; Helper and Defender of Mankind; From Cassandra
Boy/Male
Indian
A flower
Girl/Female
Indian
Leadership, The narrator of
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son of the Sun
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Estmond, ESMOND means "gracious protector."Â
Female
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seònaid, SEONA means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Muslim
A flower
Girl/Female
Muslim
Leadership, The narrator of
Boy/Male
Muslim
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Saul, SAULI means "asked for, desired."
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Witness Evidence
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British, English
Happy Friend
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Holy Place of Naam
Girl/Female
Indian
Moon-faced
Girl/Female
Indian
Deer, Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hindu
The king of gold
Girl/Female
Indian
A narrator of Hadith
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of Danish Endersen, a patronymic from the personal name Endricht, probably of Low German or Frisian origin.Altered spelling of Norwegian Endresen, a common patronymic from Endre, from the Old Norse personal name Eindri{dh}i, composed of t
Altered spelling of Danish Endersen, a patronymic from the personal name Endricht, probably of Low German or Frisian origin.Altered spelling of Norwegian Endresen, a common patronymic from Endre, from the Old Norse personal name Eindri{dh}i, composed of the elements ein ‘one’, ‘sole’ + ri{dh}i ‘rider’.English : variant of Anderson, a patronymic from the personal name Anders.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Free from the Hell; Free
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva
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imp. & p. p.
of Second
n.
The second part in a concerted piece.
adv.
Secondly; in the second place.
v. t.
An official contemporaneous memorandum stating the proceedings of a court of justice; a judicial record.
a.
Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.
a.
Of the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.
n.
One who seconds or supports what another attempts, affirms, moves, or proposes; as, the seconder of an enterprise or of a motion.
a.
Cutting; divivding into two parts; as, a secant line.
a.
Having the power of second-sight.
a.
To follow or attend for the purpose of assisting; to support; to back; to act as the second of; to assist; to forward; to encourage.
a.
The sixtieth part of a minute of time or of a minute of space, that is, the second regular subdivision of the degree; as, sound moves about 1,140 English feet in a second; five minutes and ten seconds north of this place.
n.
A unit for the measurement of small intervals of time, such that 1012 (ten trillion) of these units make one second.
prep.
Past, out of the reach or sphere of; further than; greater than; as, the patient was beyond medical aid; beyond one's strength.
adv.
In the second place.
n.
A right of inheritance belonging to a second son; a property or possession so inherited.
v. t.
A writing by which some act or event, or a number of acts or events, is recorded; a register; as, a record of the acts of the Hebrew kings; a record of the variations of temperature during a certain time; a family record.
n.
The second part in a concerted piece; -- often popularly applied to the alto.
n.
A secdond trial, experiment, or test; a second judicial trial, as of an accused person.
a.
Being of the same kind as another that has preceded; another, like a protype; as, a second Cato; a second Troy; a second deluge.
n.
That which is seen at a second view; a meaning beyond the literal sense; the second intention; a hidden signification.