What is the name meaning of KYRIAKE. Phrases containing KYRIAKE
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in Revelations 1:10, refers to the "Lord's Day", Greek: Κυριακή ἡμέρα (kyriakḗ hēmera), that is, "the day of the Lord", possibly influencing the Armenian
century. It is the English translation of the Koine Greek Kyriake hemera. The adjective kyriake ("Lord's") often elided its noun, as in the neuter kyriakon
of seven villages: Piştofandon (Pontic: Πιστοφάντων): 400 houses, St. Kyriake, St. Panteleimon, St. Christophoros churches, a primary school and fountain
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Bartholomew visited Servia taking part in Great Vespers at the Church of Agia Kyriake and afterwards visited the old Basilica of Agios Demetrios and the Byzantine
Retrieved 18 January 2008. O.E. cirice "church," from W.Gmc. *kirika, from Gk. kyriake (oikia) "Lord's (house)," from kyrios "ruler, lord." [1] – Smith's Bible
Retrieved 2008-01-18. O.E. cirice "church," from W.Gmc. *kirika, from Gk. kyriake (oikia) "Lord's (house)," from kyrios "ruler, lord." Harper, Douglas (2001)
It is also identified with the Byzantine Gate of [the Church of] St. Kyriake, and called Sulukulekapı ("Water-Tower Gate") or Hücum Kapısı ("Assault
with their pagan echoes. They began their week with the "Lord's Day" (Kyriake), followed by an orderly succession of numbered days: Deutera ("2nd"),
Kyriaki in Athens, Greece The Chapel of St Domenica in Dingli, Malta St. Kyriake of Nicomedia, Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Pride of a family
Girl/Female
Indian
Flower
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, Matchless, Precious
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly of French origin (see 2). Compare Jurney.Anglicized spelling of French Journet or Journée, from Old French jornee, a measure of land representing an area that could be ploughed in a day; hence a name for someone who owned or worked such an area.
Biblical
beauty of the brother; brother of motion
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, German, Italian, Latin
Mildness; Gentle; Merciful
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