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Hamit is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic masculine given name Hamid. People named Hamit include: Hamit Akbay (born 1900), Turkish footballer Hamit
Hamit Altıntop (Turkish pronunciation: [haˈmit aɫˈtɯntop]; born 8 December 1982) is a Turkish former professional footballer and current board member of
Hamit Kaplan (20 September 1934 – 5 January 1976) was a Turkish World and Olympic champion sports wrestler of Circassian descent in the Heavyweight class
Hamit Karakus (born 22 February 1965) is a Turkish-Dutch politician and police officer, who previously served as a member of the Senate and as an alderman
Hamit Hüsnü Kayacan (1868, Kadıköy, Istanbul – 1952, Istanbul) was a Turkish intellectual and sports executive, who played a major role in the development
Abdülhamid II or Abdul Hamid II (Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحميد ثانی, romanized: Abd ul-Hamid-i s̱ānī; Turkish: II. Abdülhamid; 21 September 1842 – 10 February
Hamit Arslan (born 1894, date of death unknown) was a Turkish footballer. He played in five matches for the Turkey national football team from 1924 to
Abdülhamit Yıldız (born 7 June 1987) is a Turkish footballer. He previously played for Dutch side FC Volendam. Abdülhamit Yıldız set to sign with Balıkesirspor
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Hamit Hasancan (1870–1943) was a Turkish economist and conservative politician, who was an early, key member of the Republican People's Party. "Biyografya:
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Indian, Tamil
Queen of Intelligence
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese name derived from Latin nonus, NUNO means "ninth."
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Indian
Master, Lord, Chief, Leader, Reigning, Ruling
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Muslim
Servant of the Mild. Patient.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Northumbria)
English (chiefly Northumbria) : occupational name for a tender of animals, normally a cowherd or shepherd, from Middle English herde + man ‘man’. The surname is also found in Ireland, where it dates back to around the 14th century.Scottish : status name from Old English hīredman ‘retainer’, denoting a member of a lord’s household and followers, the hīred.German (Herdmann) : occupational name for a tender of animals (see Herder).
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Bengali, Indian
Good Partner
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Sikh
Pure deity
Male
Egyptian
, a surname of Amenhotep III.
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Norse American Teutonic Anglo Saxon English
Defender.
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Hunter; Harvest / Harvester
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A Hamitic people of East Central Africa.
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A fossil cephalopod of the genus Hamites, related to the ammonites, but having the last whorl bent into a hooklike form.
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A member of a race somewhat resembling the Arabs, but often classed as Hamitic, who were formerly the inhabitants of the whole of North Africa from the Mediterranean southward into the Sahara, and who still occupy a large part of that region; -- called also Kabyles. Also, the language spoken by this people.
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A descendant of Ham, Noah's second son. See Gen. x. 6-20.