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14th-century Eritrean Orthodox saint
Abba Absadi (died 1381) is a saint of the Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Churches. He was a disciple of Ewostatewos, and his best-known disciple
Absadi
(15th) Lebna Dengel (15th) Fasilidas (19th) Yasay (19th) Matronya (20th) Absadi (27th) October Ezana (1st) Saizana (1st) Matlan the physician (4th) Aregawi
Abeluzius
Phoenician Christian missionary; the first bishop of Axumite Empire
(15th) Lebna Dengel (15th) Fasilidas (19th) Yasay (19th) Matronya (20th) Absadi (27th) October Ezana (1st) Saizana (1st) Matlan the physician (4th) Aregawi
Frumentius
Monastery in Eritrea
Debre Bizen was founded in the 1350s by Filipos, who was a student of Absadi. By 1400, the Monastery followed the rule of the House of Ewostatewos (Ancient
Debre_Bizen
Ethiopian religious leader during the early Solomonic period (1273–1352)
Ewostatewos left Eritrea, he had entrusted his community to his senior disciple, Absadi, who had a difficult time keeping the community together until the other
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Monastery in Eritrea
Debre Mariam is a monastery in Qohayn Eritrea, founded by Abba Absadi, a disciple of the monk Ewostatewos between 1340-1350. The monastery is located at
Debre_Mariam
Ge'ez hagiography
Taḫśaś) Anqitos (12 Taḫśaś) Märbǝhnam (14 Taḫśaś) Gorgoryos (15 Taḫśaś) Absadi and Alaniqos (27 Taḫśaś) Martyrs of Aḫmim (29 Taḫśaś) Tewodros Bänadlewos
Gadla_Sama'tat_of_Ura_Qirqos
Historical Eritrean and Ethiopian province
Ewostatewos beyond the Mareb was Däbrä Maryam in Qwähayn (Seraye), founded by Absadi around 1374; it became the cradle of the Ewostatean movement for the entire
Medri_Bahri
Catholic saint & bishop (1800–1860)
(15th) Lebna Dengel (15th) Fasilidas (19th) Yasay (19th) Matronya (20th) Absadi (27th) October Ezana (1st) Saizana (1st) Matlan the physician (4th) Aregawi
Giustino_de_Jacobis
(15th) Lebna Dengel (15th) Fasilidas (19th) Yasay (19th) Matronya (20th) Absadi (27th) October Ezana (1st) Saizana (1st) Matlan the physician (4th) Aregawi
Saint_Abraham_(Ethiopian)
Ethiopian saint in Coptic Church
(15th) Lebna Dengel (15th) Fasilidas (19th) Yasay (19th) Matronya (20th) Absadi (27th) October Ezana (1st) Saizana (1st) Matlan the physician (4th) Aregawi
Abnodius
(15th) Lebna Dengel (15th) Fasilidas (19th) Yasay (19th) Matronya (20th) Absadi (27th) October Ezana (1st) Saizana (1st) Matlan the physician (4th) Aregawi
Ablak_(saint)
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Boy/Male
Polish Latin Czechoslovakian
Warlike.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Beloved; Love
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Girl/Female
Tamil
There is no ending. ne-no tal-ending, The forehead
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Hindu, Indian, Russian, Tamil
Related to a Flower of Delicate Appearance; Victory
Boy/Male
Tamil
With God, Lord Buddha, Chief of army
Female
Arthurian
, gilt by love.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Augmented by glory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called. One in Wiltshire was named in Old English ‘valley at a boundary’, from mearc ‘boundary’ + denu ‘valley’; one in Sussex was named as ‘boundary hill’ (Old English (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’ + dūn ‘hill’); one in Kent was named ‘mares’ pasture’ (Old English m(i)ere ‘mares’ + denn ‘pasture’); while the one in Herefordshire was named with British magno- ‘plain’ + Old English worðign ‘enclosure’.
Female
English
English name derived from the Old Saxon runic letter jera, JERA means "year."
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