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the free dictionary. Yahud may refer to: Yehud (יהוד), Yehudi (יהודי), and Yehudim (יהודים), the Hebrew word for Jews Yahud or Yahudy (يهود), the
Yahud
Baptism site in the Jordan River Valley, West Bank
Qasr al-Yahud (Arabic: قصر اليهود, lit. "The citadel of the Jews", Hebrew: קאסר אל יהוד), also known as Al-Maghtas, is the western section of the traditional
Qasr_al-Yahud
District in Amanat Al Asimah, Yemen
water from the mosque's ablution pool. One of these quarters was Qa' al-Yahud [he], or the Jewish Quarter, located on the Western side of the old city
Old_City_of_Sanaa
Walled area in East Jerusalem
known colloquially to residents as HaRova, Arabic: حارة اليهود, Ḩārat al-Yahūd) lies in the southeastern sector of the walled city, and stretches from
Old_City_of_Jerusalem
Islamic chant
"Khaybar, Khaybar, ya yahud! Jaish Muhammad soufa yaʿoud!" (Arabic: خيبر خيبر يا يهود جيش محمد سوف يعود, lit. 'Khaybar, Khaybar, o Jews! The army of Muhammad
Khaybar_Khaybar_ya_yahud
Hebrew term meaning a prince or leader
accordance with their laws and customs. In Arab countries, the Shaykh al-Yahud (شيخ اليهود 'sheikh of the Jews') was a Jewish community leader who would
Nagid
Ancient Jewish fortress near Battir, West Bank, Israel
known as Tel Betar (Hebrew: תל ביתר, lit. 'Tell of Betar') or Khirbet al-Yahud (Arabic: خربة اليهود, lit. 'Ruin of the Jews'), is located near the modern
Betar_(ancient_city)
628 military campaign in the early Muslim period
the subject of an Arabic-language rallying slogan ("Khaybar, Khaybar, ya Yahud!"), in the context of the Arab–Israeli conflict. After the death of Huyayy
Battle_of_Khaybar
Term for Jews originating from the Arab world
Arab Jews (Arabic: اليهود العرب al-Yahūd al-ʿArab; Hebrew: יהודים ערבים Yehudim `Aravim) is a term for Jews living in or originating from the Arab world
Arab_Jews
Former Jewish quarter in Beirut, Lebanon
Wadi Abu Jamil (Arabic: وادي أبو جميل, French: Wadi Abou Jamil) is the former Jewish quarter in Beirut, Lebanon, located in the city's central district
Wadi_Abu_Jamil
Iranian Jewish reformist (1917–1997)
founded the first Iranian Jewish women's organization (Sāzmān-e bānovān-e Yahud-e Irān) in 1947. She migrated to the United States and established the Iranian
Shamsi_Hekmat
Historical Jewish section of the Old City of Damascus
The Jewish Quarter of Damascus (Arabic: حارة اليهود, DMG Ḥārat al-Yahūd) is the quarter in the southeastern part of the Old City of Damascus inhabited
Jewish_Quarter_of_Damascus
Jewish ethnic group
תימן, romanized: Yehudei Teman; Arabic: اليهود اليمنيون, romanized: al-yahūd al-yamaniyyūn), are a Jewish diaspora group who live or once lived in Yemen
Yemenite_Jews
Ancient Jewish city near modern Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut, Israel
visited al-Midya, which he referred to as Modiʽim, as well as Qubur el-Yahud. Early scholars, including Gustaf Dalman, Père Félix-Marie Abel, and Michael
Modi'in_(ancient_city)
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
("Prophet David Gate")), also known in Arabic as Bab Sahyun or Bab Harat al-Yahud, is one of the seven historic Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. Zion Gate
Zion_Gate
One of the four traditional quarters of Jerusalem's Old City
of what is today known as the Jewish Quarter was known as Haret el-Yahud (where Yahud is Arabic for Jews). The convention of the modern boundaries of the
Jewish_Quarter_(Jerusalem)
12th-century Muslim mathematician, astronomer and physician
wrote a famous polemic book in Arabic debating Judaism known as Ifḥām al-Yahūd (Confutation of the Jews). A Latin tract translated from Arabic and later
Al-Samawal_al-Maghribi
Former synagogue in Lebanon
Lebanon) in the Jewish neighborhood or quarter known colloquially as ḥarat al-yahūd (Arabic: حارة اليهود). The synagogue is one of the oldest synagogues in
Sidon_Synagogue
Gaon of the Palestinian Academy (died 1139)
Jewish community in Indigenous Israel. He also held the title of Ra'is al-Yahud (Head of the Jews), from at least 1127 until his possible murder in 1139
Masliah_ben_Solomon_ha-Cohen
Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews
Jacob Barnet affair Jewish exodus from the Muslim World Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud Martyrdom in Judaism Normalization of antisemitism Secondary antisemitism
Antisemitism
Ethnoreligious group of the Levant
author of the epistle "The Report of the Jewish and Christians" (Khabar al-Yahud wal Nasara), part of first volume of the Epistles of Wisdom, appears to
Druze
Hindustani dialect of Indian Jews
Judeo-Urdu (Urdu: یہود اردو, romanized: yahūd urdū; Hebrew: אורדו יהודית, romanized: ūrdū yehūdīt) was a dialect of the Urdu language spoken by the Baghdadi
Judeo-Urdu
Ethnoreligious group
equivalent is in use in other languages, e.g., يَهُودِيّ yahūdī (sg.), al-yahūd (pl.), in Arabic, "Jude" in German, "judeu" in Portuguese, "Juif" (m.)/"Juive"
Jews
while Banū Isrāʾīl are an ethnic group.[citation needed] The Arabic terms Yahūd (Jew) and Yahūdi (Jews), occur 11 times, and the verb hāda (meaning "to
Antisemitism_in_Islam
Ottoman journalist and author (1844–1912)
Fatma Aliye, one of the most famous female Ottoman authors. Hasan Mellâh yâhud Sır İçinde Esrar (1874) Dünyaya İkinci Geliş yâhut İstanbul’da Neler Olmuş
Ahmet_Mithat
Christian feast day
the middle of the Jordan River, between the Jordanian site and Qasr al-Yahud in the West Bank. The traditional date for the feast is January 6. However
Epiphany_(holiday)
Jewish ethnic group
Moroccan Jews (Arabic: اليهود المغاربة, romanized: al-Yahūd al-Maghāriba; Hebrew: יהודים מרוקאים, romanized: Yehudim Maroka'im; Ladino: Djudios de Maroko)
Moroccan_Jews
Historical communities of Jews in West Africa
al-Sudan (Judeo-Arabic: אַהַל יַהוּדּ בִּלַדּ אַל סוּדָּן, romanized: ʾahal yahūd bilad al-sūdān) describes West African Jewish communities connected to known
History of the Jews in West Africa
History_of_the_Jews_in_West_Africa
Area of a city traditionally inhabited by Jews
— Derb [fr] Tlemcen — Derb Lihoud Egypt Cairo — Harat Al-Yahud Al-Qara’In and Harat Al-Yahud Libya Tripoli — Hara Kabira, Hara Sghira, Hara al Wastia
Jewish_quarter_(diaspora)
Archaeological site in Jordan
banks of the river. The western part, also known under the name Qasr el-Yahud, has been mentioned in the UNESCO proposal, but so far has not been declared
Al-Maghtas
al-Yahūd meaning the head of the Jews in Egypt. Later for a sixty-year rule, three family members of court physicians took the position of ráīs al-Yahūd
History_of_the_Jews_in_Egypt
Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal
may have been the majority; the city was popularly known as Gharnāṭat al-Yahūd—"Granada of the Jews." In several smaller towns, however, Jews composed
Sephardic_Jews
Islamic mathematician (c. 780 – c. 850)
treatise on the Hebrew calendar, titled Risāla fi istikhrāj ta'rīkh al-yahūd (Arabic: رسالة في إستخراج تأريخ اليهود, "Extraction of the Jewish Era")
Al-Khwarizmi
Event in the life of Jesus
reverence took place just across the river in the West Bank at Qasr el Yahud. The valley around the Dead Sea, which the Jordan River flows into from
Baptism_of_Jesus
Jewish rebellion against Roman rule (132–136 CE)
Avner, eds. (25 June 2018). "LXXIII. Bethar (Bethther, Bettir, mod. Kh. el-Yahud) nos. 3197-3200". Iudaea / Idumaea, Part 1: 2649-3324. Corpus Inscriptionum
Bar_Kokhba_Revolt
the 8th century BCE and Babylonian captivity (c. 586 BCE). Iraqi Jews (al-Yahūd al-ʿIrāqiyyūn), also known as Bavlim (Hebrew: יְהוּדִים בָּבְלִים, Yəhūḏīm
History_of_the_Jews_in_Iraq
Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group
diarchy (Olsson 2013, pp. 507, 513ff). wa al-ḥazarwa malikuhum kulluhum yahûd ("The Khazars and their king are all Jews") (Golden 2007b, pp. 143, 159)
Khazars
Archaeological site in Massah, Libya
Targhuna (Arabic: عين طرغونيه) or Gasr Targhuna, locally also Hirbet al-Yahud (Arabic: خربة اليهود, lit. 'Ruin of the Jews'), is an archaeological site
Ein_Targhuna
Species of tree native to Sarawak
T202222307A202392458.en. Accessed 8 April 2023. Vatica adenanii Meekiong, Nizam, Latiff, Tawan & Yahud. Plants of the World Online. Accessed 8 April 2023. v t e
Vatica_adenanii
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
had a mainly Jewish population and thus was also known as Gharnāṭat al-Yahūd ("Gharnāṭa of the Jews"). The district around the city was known as Kūrat
Granada
Name list
religious leader and social reformer All pages with titles containing Yehudi Yahud (disambiguation) Yehud (disambiguation) Yehuda (disambiguation) Yuda (disambiguation)
Yehudi
Anti-Arab slogan
"This is a genocidal chant. Let's call it what it is." "Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud" "Death to America" "Death to Israel" "From the river to the sea" "Dubul'
Death_to_Arabs
Capital city of Syria
Sahnaya. There was a small Jewish community namely in what is called Harat al-Yahud ("the Jewish quarter"). They are the remnants of an ancient and much larger
Damascus
Miracles of Jesus Parables of Jesus Associated places Al-Maghtas Qasr el Yahud Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible states that Jesus began his ministry "ca
Ministry_of_Jesus
Jewish ethnic group from the Middle East
בגדדים, romanized: Yehudim Bagdadim; Arabic: اليهود البغداد, romanized: al-Yahūd al-Baghdadi) are the former communities of Jewish migrants and their descendants
Baghdadi_Jews
Gharnāṭah (Arabic: غَرْنَاطَة), originally a Jewish suburb (Garnata al-Yahud) of Elvira which became the principal settlement after the latter was destroyed
List of country-name etymologies
List_of_country-name_etymologies
Islamic scholar and author (1884–1972)
1 Volume Muqaddimah Sharh al-Musnad al-Imam Ahmad – 1 Volume Qabaih al-Yahud Dalail al-Risalah al-Muhamadiyyah Kitab al-Takhrij Ahadith al-Musnad Al-Jam’a
Abd_al-Haqq_al-Hashimi
Baptism site located along the Jordan river
including the area immediately opposite the Jordanian site, known as Qasr al-Yahud. Due to military activity and excavations in that area of the West Bank
Yardenit
Former synagogue in Damascus, Syria
lovedamascus.com. Retrieved January 8, 2024. "Jewish Quarter (Harat Al-Yahud) at Damascus, Syria". archive.diarna.org. Retrieved January 8, 2024. England
Racqy_Synagogue
2025 documentary
Telegraph and others criticised the film for translating the Arabic word Yahud or Yahudy as "Israelis" as not "Jews". Some have argued that the translation
Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone
Gaza:_How_to_Survive_a_Warzone
Province of the Achaemenid Empire
Yehud or Yehud Medinta (Biblical Aramaic: יְהוּד מְדִינְתָּא, Yəhūḏ Məḏīntā, "the province of Judah"), sometimes misread as Yehud Medinata, was an autonomous
Yehud_(Persian_province)
Iranian medium-range ballistic missile
war. Antisemitism Ballistic missile program of Iran Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud "حمله به تروریستها از فاصله ۱۲۰۰ کیلومتری پیام واضح ایران به اسرائیل بود"
Kheibar_Shekan
Palestinian city in the West Bank
es-Sultan, known as the Spring of Elisha to Jews and Christians; Qasr al-Yahud on the Jordan River, across from Bethany beyond the Jordan, traditionally
Jericho
State established in Medina in 622
17 Neusner (2003), p.153 Watt (1956), p. 175, p. 177. Norman Stillman, Yahud, Encyclopedia of Islam Lewis, "The Arabs in History," 2003, p. 44. Montgomery
First_Islamic_state
Jewish diaspora of Africa and Asia
from the communities listed above were simply called and known as Jews (Yahud, يهود in Arabic). To distinguish them in the Jewish sub-ethnicities, Israeli
Mizrahi_Jews
on the East Bank in Jordan and extending onto the West Bank at Qasr al-Yahud. The Tetrarchy of Philip, the son of Herod the Great, included parts of
List of Christian holy places in the Holy Land
List_of_Christian_holy_places_in_the_Holy_Land
Berber king
eleventh century Andalusian scholars Al-Bakri reports that Salih was a Judean (Yahūd) and claimed descent from Simeon son of Jacob, son of Isaac. He is also
Salih_ibn_Tarif
Letter written by Maimonides
the Confutation of the Jews (Arabic: افحام اليهود, romanized: Ifḥām al-Yahūd). One of the leaders of the Jewish community in Yemen, Jacob ben Nathanael
Epistle_to_Yemen
was also identified by an ancient mound in the vicinity called Khirbet el-Yahud ("ruin of the Jews"). Beit Ur al-Fauqa (Arabic: بيت عور الفوقة, "Upper house
Place_names_of_Palestine
Egyptian jurist and theologian (1849–1905)
Muhammad; Rida, Rashid (June 1903). "اليهود والماسونية وحَدَثُ الوطنية (Al-Yahud wa-al Masooniyya Wa Hadath al-Wataniyya)" [Jews, Masons, and the Event of
Muhammad_Abduh
One of the four traditional quarters of Jerusalem's Old City
Quarter West Dawiyya North Arman ("Armenian") Sihyun Arman South Yahud ("Jewish") Yahud East Risha Silsila Jewish Quarter South Maslakh Saltin Khawaldi
Armenian_Quarter
Village in Fars, Iran
خواجه اي, also Romanized as Khvājehī; also known as Khvājeh and Khvājeh Yahūd) is a village in Khorram Makan Rural District, Kamfiruz District, Marvdasht
Khvajehi,_Fars
Topics referred to by the same term
Garage Juda (disambiguation) Judah (disambiguation) Uda (disambiguation) Yahud (disambiguation) Yehud (disambiguation) Yehudi (disambiguation) Yoda (disambiguation)
Yuda
Historical city center of Hebron, Palestine
al-Nasara, mentioned by Mujir al-Din) and the Jewish quarter (harat al-Yahud, mentioned in the 16th century Ottoman tax registers and by the Jewish travellers
Old_City_of_Hebron
Jesus used to rest during the Flight to Egypt, near Jericho and Qasr al-Yahud. Deir Rafat Monastery: the Catholic Shrine of Our Lady Queen of Palestine
List of Christian pilgrimage sites
List_of_Christian_pilgrimage_sites
Topics referred to by the same term
province), a territory in the 6th–4th centuries BC Yehud, Israel, a modern city Yahud (disambiguation) Yehudi (disambiguation) Yehuda (disambiguation) Judah (disambiguation)
Yehud
Student organization in the United States
conference chanted "Chrad al Yahud", which they claimed means "Death to the Jews" in Arabic. (Transliteration note: "Itbah al Yahud" – slaughter the Jews –
Palestine_Solidarity_Movement
Rift valley in Israel, Palestine and Jordan
of Christian worship. Across the river, on the West Bank side, Qasr el Yahud has its own medieval traditions. Both sites were off-limits between 1967
Jordan_Valley
Jewish ethnic group
(Hebrew: יהודי סוריה Yehudey Surya, Arabic: الْيَهُود السُّورِيُّون al-Yahūd as-Sūriyyūn, colloquially called SYs /ˈɛswaɪz/ in the United States) are
Syrian_Jews
1953 killing of 69 Palestinian civilians by Israeli forces
asked for police bloodhounds to cross over from Israel to track down the Yahud attackers". On the other hand, some weeks later, while assisting a United
Qibya_massacre
Historical Moroccan community
French protectorate in Morocco, the Jewish community of Fes had a Shaykh al-Yahud (شيخ اليهود 'sheikh of the Jews', known in Hebrew as the nagid נגיד), a
Jewish_community_of_Fes
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1704
p. 237/38, 1996). Selcuk Aksin Somel. Historical Dictionary of the Ottoman Empire. Istanbul. p. lxvii. "AHMED PAŞA (Kalaylı - yahud - Kalaylıkoz)".
Kalaylıkoz_Hacı_Ahmed_Pasha
Pseudonym of a British former Muslim author
God of Christianity are not the same. Solomon and Al-Maqdisi's book Al-Yahud: Eternal Islamic Enmity and the Jews was banned in Malaysia in 2017. Solomon
Sam_Solomon
Figure mentioned in the Quran, Surah At-Tawba
al-Yahūd: Silencing the Jews [Silencing the Jews] (in English and Arabic). New York: American Academy for Jewish Research. p. 60. Ifham al Yahud Silencing
Uzair
Former human settlement
town and renamed Tamatarkha. Arabic sources refer to it as Samkarsh al-Yahud (i.e., "Samkarsh of the Jews") in reference to the fact that the bulk of
Tmutarakan
Archeological site in Israel
It was later called Qasr el-Rubai and identified with Qasr el-Yahud or Khirbet el-Yahud. "Metzad Kidron" literally means "stronghold by Kidron" in Hebrew
Khirbet_Mazin
Slogan of the Houthi movement
romanized: Allāhu ʾakbar, al-mawt li-ʾAmrīkā, al-mawt li-ʾIsrāʾīl, al-laʿnah ʿalā 'l-Yahūd, an-naṣr li-l-ʾIslām ShahidSaless, Shahir (30 March 2015). "Does Iran really
Sarkha
Protected areas in Israel and the Israeli-occupied territories
2017-10-08. Retrieved 2017-01-08. "Baptismal Site on the Jordan River - Qasr al-Yahud-רשות הטבע והגנים". Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-21
National parks and nature reserves of Israel
National_parks_and_nature_reserves_of_Israel
Israeli scholar, linguist, and author (1958–2021)
9789004161900.i-376. ISBN 978-90-47-42212-9. S2CID 128667433. Arabic translation:Yahud Kurdistan wa-ru'as'uhum al-qabaliyun: Dirasa fi fan al-baqa' هود كردستا
Mordechai_Zaken
Part of the New Testament
Al Maghtas Bethabara New Testament places associated with Jesus Qasr el Yahud Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia by Christopher Kleinhenz (Nov 2003) Routledge
Life_of_Jesus
Compressed form of cannabis resin
pre-modern contexts would be overly facile. Clearly it relates to the word yahūd, Jews - The –iyya suffix Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Shirbīnī (1981). "18.32-18.4
Hashish
American rapper and activist
Legacy (Single) - 2020 Akhia (Single) - 2020 Angry Black Man (Single) - 2020 Yahud (Single) - 2021 40 Acres (Single) - 2021 Too Hot (with Ben Lulu) (Single)
Westside_Gravy
Druze work by al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah
As-Siǧill al-manhī fīhi ʿan al-ḫamr 3 Story about Jews and Christians Ḫabar al-Yahūd wa n-Naṣārā 4 Copy of the letter written by the Carmathian Nusḫa mā katabahu
Epistles_of_Wisdom
Literary genre
Study in Survival (Leiden and Boston): Brill, 2007. ISBN 978-9004161900 Yahud Kurdistan wa-ru'as'uhum al-qabaliyun: Dirasa fi fan al-baqa'. Transl., Su'ad
Comparative_history
Arab gangs descended from the ridge shouting "Inzil! Jihad wa Allah ala al-Yahud" (Come down! Holy war and death to the Jews), followed by a large crowd
Gush_Etzion_Convoy
Extreme form of hatred of Jews
"eliminationist racism". 1988 Hamas charter Gharqad Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud From the river to the sea Kallis, Aristotle (2008). Genocide and Fascism:
Eliminationist_antisemitism
Iranian businessman (1922–1980)
the history and status of Jews in Iran and launched a newspaper, Alam-i Yahud (Persian: The Jewish World), in Iran. Kermanian left Iran before 1979 and
Moussa_Kermanian
Lunisolar calendar used for Jewish religious observances
365. Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi (823). Risāla fi istikhrāj ta'rīkh al-yahūd (Arabic: رسالة في إستخراج تأريخ اليهود, "Extraction of the Jewish Era")
Hebrew_calendar
Pakistani militant leader (born 1968)
estimated that some 20,000 copies of this book had been sold in Pakistan. Yahūd kī cālīs bīmāryān̲ ("Forty Diseases Of The Jews"). Middle East Media Research
Masood_Azhar
Town in northern Afghanistan
from the Arab world attested the existence of a monument called Bāb al-Yahūd (lit. 'Gate of the Jews') and a settlement called al-Yahūdiyya at the site
Balkh
Biblical site linked to John the Baptist
historical memory. Al Maghtas, the traditional site of Jesus' baptism Qasr el Yahud, the western (West Bank) side of Al Maghtas Baptism of Jesus Bethabara,
Aenon
formed the majority, and the city was popularly referred to as Gharnātat al-Yahūd—"Granada of the Jews." After the Umayyad dynasty was overthrown by the Abbasids
History_of_the_Jews_in_Spain
2025 documentary
those in Hebron, Tiberias and Jerusalem whose residents were often called Yahud awlad Arab, "Arab Jews/Jews who are the sons of Arabs") kubaniya (companies)
Louis_Theroux:_The_Settlers
Reason for Antisemitism. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1983. pp. 110–26. Yahud, Encyclopedia of Islam Quran 19:51: "And mention in the Book ˹O Prophet
Islamic–Jewish_relations
Shooting of autistic Palestinian by Israeli police
the funeral hundreds of mourners reportedly chanted "Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud," referencing the seventh-century Battle of Khaybar in which Muslims led
Killing_of_Eyad_al-Hallaq
Egyptian actor
lived on Firah Street (Chicken Street) in the Jewish Quarter (Haret al-Yahud).[citation needed] In addition to his work in film, he also appeared at
Elias_Moadab
Arabic term used to refer to the collective nation of Muslim people
when the document refers to the treaty of the Jews and states that the Yahūd Banī ' Awf, or Jews, are an ummah that exists alongside the ummah of the
Ummah
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Jude (disambiguation) Jew (disambiguation) Yehud (disambiguation) Yahud (disambiguation) Yehudi (disambiguation) Yuda (disambiguation) Israel (disambiguation)
Judah
Former synagogue in Cairo, Egypt
former Kabbalah Jewish synagogue, located at 3 Darb El Noussayr, in Haret El-Yahud, in the Jewish quarter of Cairo, Egypt. The former synagogue was built in
Haïm_Capoussi_Synagogue
Military occupation by Israel since 1967
those in Hebron, Tiberias and Jerusalem whose residents were often called Yahud awlad Arab, "Arab Jews/Jews who are the sons of Arabs") kubaniya (companies)
Israeli occupation of the West Bank
Israeli_occupation_of_the_West_Bank
YAHUD
YAHUD
YAHUD
Boy/Male
Latin
Valiant.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Forest Creeper
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Comforter; Form of Raphael; God has Healed; Another Name for God; Lofty; Exalted; Delicate
Boy/Male
Biblical
Roof, covering.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Wakeley in Hertfordshire, named from the Old English byname Waca, meaning ‘watchful’ (see Wake) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Girl/Female
Greek Latin Scottish
Christian.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Praise
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
A Jewel Worn on Head
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
The King of Earth
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Troy Derives from the Ancient Greek City of Troy; Foot-soldier
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YAHUD
YAHUD
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YAHUD