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Shemariah ben Mordecai was a German rabbi and tosafist of the first half of the 12th century, who was a pupil of the tosafist Isaac ben Asher. He was
Shemariah Catarivas was a Talmudic writer of the 18th century. He was originally from Tiberias, and went to Tunis in 1750 as alms-collector, settling
Bible called Shemaiah Shemariah (שְׁמַרְיָה "kept by YHWH") is the name of four biblical figures. In 1 Chronicles 12:5, Shemariah is a Benjamite, one of
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Shemariah ben Elijah Ikriti of Negropont (born c. 1275, died c. 1355) (Hebrew: שמריה בן אליהו האיקריטי) was a Greek-Jewish philosopher and Biblical exegete
daughter of Eliab the son of Jesse. His sons with Mahalath were Jeush, Shemariah, and Zaham. After Mahalath he married his cousin Maacah, daughter (or
Shemariah ben Elhanan was head of the yeshivah of Cairo, Egypt, about the end of the 10th century. Abraham ibn Daud relates that Ibn Rumais (or Ibn Demahin)
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captive. These rabbis were eventually ransomed by Jewish communities: Rabbi Shemariah ben Elhanan was redeemed in Alexandria, Egypt; Rabbi Chushiel was in "Africa"
Abraham ibn Daud's Sefer HaQabbala, Ibn Rumahis captured a boat containing Shemariah ben Elhanan, Chushiel, father of Chananel ben Chushiel; Moses ben Hanoch;
ben Labrat Isaac Alfasi (Rif) Nissim ben Jacob Samuel ben Jacob ibn Jam Shemariah ben Elhanan Zechariah Aghmati Spain (except Catalonia) Abraham ibn Daud
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Tamil
The Moon, Feature
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Invincible; Unconquerable
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English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and Lancashire) : habitational name from any of several places called Mos(e)ley in central, western, and northwestern England. The obvious derivation is from Old English mos ‘peat bog’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, but the one in southern Birmingham (Museleie in Domesday Book) had as its first element Old English mūs ‘mouse’, while one in Staffordshire (Molesleie in Domesday Book) had the genitive case of the Old English byname Moll.
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Merciful
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From the Sandy Stream
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Lord
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Virtuous, Outstanding, Superior, Cultured and refined
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Indian
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Afghan, Arabic, Danish, Indian, Muslim, Pakistani
Princess; Queen; Pride
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Indian
Lord Shiva
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