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Arab dynasties
The ʿĀmirids (Arabic: العامريون or Banū ʿĀmir بنو عامر) were the descendants and Ṣaqlabī (Slavic) clients of the house of the ḥājib ʿĀmir Muḥammad al-Manṣūr
Amirids
1009-1031 civil war in al-Andalus
October 1008. He was succeeded by his brother, Abd al-Rahman Sanchuelo. The Amirids followed a policy of favoring Saqaliba and Berbers while excluding Arabs
Fitna_of_al-Andalus
Emirate of Aleppo dynasty from 1014 to 1080
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Mirdasid_dynasty
Third Islamic caliphate
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Abbasid_Caliphate
1038 battle in Spain
victory and the death of Zuhayr, marking an end to the hegemony of the Amirids in Eastern Andalucia. In 1038, the Zirid king of Granada Habbus al-Muzaffar
Battle_of_al-Funt_(1038)
dynasty c. 1464–1493 Askiya dynasty (1493–1591) Bushati family (1757–1831) Amirids (976–1002) Hammudid dynasty (1016–1058) Abbadid dynasty (1023–1090) Banu
List_of_Sunni_dynasties
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Umayyad_Caliphate
State in the Iberian Peninsula, 1232–1492
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Emirate_of_Granada
State in Islamic Iberia (756–1031 CE)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Umayyad_state_of_Córdoba
Slavic and European slaves in the Arab world
situated in the Western Balkans. History of slavery in the Muslim world Amirids (Saqalabid coalition in al-Andalus) Ghilman Mamluk Devshirme Janissary
Saqaliba
Cathedral and former mosque in Córdoba, Spain
Ḥijāba: Cultural Patronage and Political Legitimacy in Al-Andalus, the Amirid Regency c. 970–1010 AD. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-46913-6. Stern, Henri (1976)
Mosque–Cathedral_of_Córdoba
Islamic kingdom in medieval Spain
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Taifa of Dénia. The taifa of Dénia (Arabic: طائفة دانية) was an Islamic kingdom in medieval Spain, ruling over part
Taifa_of_Dénia
Emirs of the Taifa of Valencia
Reign Taifa of Valencia: 1010–1018 Successor Labib al-Fata al-Saqlabi Born Possibly in Eastern Europe Died 1018 (1019) Dynasty Amirids Religion Islam
Mubarak_and_Muzaffar
Historical emirate
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Emirate_of_Nekor
Ancient Arab kingdom (3rd century BC – 106 AD)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Nabataean_Kingdom
Period of Egyptian history from 639 to 1517
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Egypt_in_the_Middle_Ages
Rulers of Umayyad Caliphate
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Umayyad_dynasty
First Islamic caliphate (632–661)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Rashidun_Caliphate
Ruling dynasty of Morocco since 1631
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Alawi_dynasty
Period of Sicilian history under Islamic rule from 827 to 1091
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Muslim_Sicily
Moorish state in Iberia from 1010 to 1238
time since Muslim rule began in 711. Two ṣaqāliba (former slaves) from the Amirid household, called Mubarak and Muzaffar, established the effective independence
Taifa_of_Valencia
Rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Abbasid_dynasty
1510–1659 state in Morocco and Northwest Africa
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Saadi_Sultanate
Arab monarchy (c. 268–602)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Lakhmid_kingdom
Caliphate of Córdoba chief minister (983-1009)
population of Córdoba responded angrily to the continued domination of the ʿĀmirids over the sequestered caliph, with many also coming to believe that Abd
Abd_al-Rahman_Sanchuelo
Abrahamic tradition of tribal identity
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Ishmaelites
Moroccan sultanate (1666–1912)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Alawi_Sultanate
Islamic state in northern Mesopotamia and Syria from 890 to 1004
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Hamdanid_dynasty
University in Fez, Morocco
of Maghrebi and Andalusian minarets. The mosque was embellished when the Amirid ruler al-Muzaffar (son of al-Mansur) led a military expedition to Fez in
University_of_al-Qarawiyyin
Andalusian military leader and statesman (c. 938–1002)
938 Turrush, Caliphate of Córdoba Died August 8, 1002 (aged 64) Medinaceli, Caliphate of Córdoba Burial Medinaceli, Spain House Amirids Religion Islam
Almanzor
Dynasty
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Uyunid_Emirate
Āmirid ruler of al-Andalus from 1002 to 1008
Sayf al-Dawla, later al-Muẓaffar (?975 – 20 October 1008), was the second Amirid ruler of al-Andalus, ruling from 1002 until his death. Like his father and
Abd_al-Malik_al-Muzaffar
Fortified palace-city in Córdoba, Spain
systematically demolished. The goal was to obliterate any remnant of the short-lived Amirid dynasty; the site was leveled and abandoned, signaling the onset of the
Madinat_al-Zahira
Christian Arab tribe
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Ghassanids
Sunni Muslim dynasty in Spain (1232–1492)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Nasrid_dynasty
Ancient Arab tribe
region of Iran and UAE and Iraq. Banu Hilal – probably the most well-known Amirid tribe, they were enlisted by the Fatimid rulers of Egypt in the 11th century
Banu_Amir
1065 conquest of Valencia in Spain by Toledo
Valencia which was ruled by the Saqaliba between 1010-1021 and then by the Amirids between 1021 and 1065, the Taifa was stabilized in 1021 under the grandson
Dhunnunid conquest of Valencia
Dhunnunid_conquest_of_Valencia
Province of the Arab Caliphates
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Arminiya
Practice of destroying, books or other written material
Muslim Spain between the tenth and twelfth century under the Ummayyad, Amirid, Abbadid, Almoravid and Almohad dynasties, often of writers that were deemed
Book_burning
Ancient and medieval Arab tribal confederation in Fertile Crescent
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Tanukh
1016 battle in Spain
al-Nasir and his brother Al-Qasim al-Ma'mun, assisted by Zawi ibn Ziri and the Amirid ruler of Almería Khayran al-Amiri, against Caliph Sulayman ibn al-Hakam
Capture_of_Córdoba_(1016)
Arab dynasty from 990 to 1096
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Uqaylid_dynasty
Lebanese political family (1697–1842)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Shihab_dynasty
Aspect of Spanish history
The internal division fomented by Almanzor and their descendants, the Amirids, triggered the fitna. The deposition of Hisham III and the abolition of
History_of_Andalusia
700s–100s BC northern Arab tribal confederation
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Qedarites
11th-century Arab leader and hero of the 'Amirid tribe
11th-century Arab leader and hero of the 'Amirid tribe
Abu_Zayd_al-Hilali
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Banu_Sumadih
2nd-century Arab kingdom
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Kingdom_of_Hatra
Ancient kingdom in Upper Mesopotamia (132 BC–214 AD)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Osroene
Ruling dynasty of the Fatimid Caliphate
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Fatimid_dynasty
Muslim state (1013–1110)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Taifa_of_Zaragoza
Arab tribal confederation in North Africa
after Muhammad's victory at the Battle of Hunayn in 630, but like other ʿĀmirid tribes, they also did not join in the Ridda Wars that followed Muhammad's
Banu_Hilal
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
History_of_the_Arabs
967–1916 semi-sovereign state in the Arabian Peninsula
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Sharifate_of_Mecca
Muslim outpost in the Caucasus
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Emirate_of_Tbilisi
Muslim State ruled by Abbadids (1023–1091)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Taifa_of_Seville
Roman client kingdom based in the Levant
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Emesene_dynasty
Tribal Arab confederation in pre-islamic Syria
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Salihids
Arab kingdom in modern-day Spain, 1031–1091
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Taifa_of_Córdoba
Suárez Fernández 1976, p. 667, Aqbat al-Bakr. Bosworth 2004, p. 19, The 'Amirids of Valencia. Bosworth 2004, p. 17, The Banū Mujāhid of Denia and Majorca
Chronology_of_the_Reconquista
Arab dynasty circa 990-1081
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Numayrid_dynasty
Rulers of Oman from 1154 to 1624
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Nabhani_dynasty
Arab-Muslim dynasty in Sindh (854–1011)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Habbari_Emirate
Ruler of Córdoba (r. 1016–1018)
Hammud’s conquest of Sulayman. One such individual, Khayran al-Amiri, the Amirid ruler of Almería, had supported Ali ibn Hammud largely to eliminate Sulayman
Ali_ibn_Hammud_al-Nasir
Druze chieftains of southern Mount Lebanon
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Ma'n_dynasty
Part of Fitna of al-Andalus
many living Umayyad descendents feared the development of influence of the Amirid house and their Berber supporters. Sanchuelo set his army for a new expedition
Siege_of_Córdoba_(1009–1013)
Valencia and Taifa of Tortosa Dammarid dynasty (AD 1010–1066) – Taifa of Morón Amirid dynasty (AD 1010–1086, AD 1224–1227) – Taifa of Dénia and Taifa of Valencia
List_of_dynasties
Ifriqiya Abu Zayd al-Hilali – the 11th-century Arab leader and hero of the 'Amirid tribe of Banu Hilal Al-Afdal Shahanshah – a vizier of the Fatimid caliphs
List_of_Shia_Muslims
Arab Muslim dynasty of Zaragoza (1039–1110) and ruled al-Andalus from 1228–1237
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Banu_Hud
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
List_of_Fatimid_caliphs
Medieval emirate in the Armenian highlands
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Kaysites
Former Arab Kingdom in Iraq
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Kingdom_of_Khaza'il
Caliph of Córdoba during 1009
many Muslim historians also accused him of destroying the sanctity of the Amirid Harem. Kennedy (2014), pp. 125–126. Flood (2018), pp. 62–63. Kennedy (2014)
Muhammad_II_of_Córdoba
Topics referred to by the same term
Qajar dynasty, governor of Isfahan, 1820-1835 Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar, an 'Amirid ruler of Al-Andalus, 1002-1008 Zafadola (Sayf al-Dawla), ruler of Murcia
Sayf al-Dawla (disambiguation)
Sayf_al-Dawla_(disambiguation)
Early Islamic castle with decorated facade
Rosser-Owen, Mariam (2021). "Poems in Stone: Imagery, Text and Meaning in ʿĀmirid Art". Articulating the Ḥijāba: Cultural Patronage and Political Legitimacy
Mshatta
5th–1st BC Nort Arabian kingdom in Western Saudi Arabia
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Lihyan
Arab dynasty
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Wajihids
Lebanese family dynasty (15th-century to 1865)
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Harfush_dynasty
Syrian Arab family
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Banu_Munqidh
Islamic emirate in Iraq
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Banu_Mazyad
Arab tribe
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Banu_Tujib
Arab dynasty
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Jarrahids
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Dulafid_dynasty
Sicily 831–1091 Kanzids 1004–1412 Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids 1013–1039 Amirids 1020–1086 Abbadids 1023–1091 Yahsubids 1023–1062 Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids
Muhallabids
AMIRIDS
AMIRIDS
AMIRIDS
AMIRIDS
Girl/Female
Swedish
Name of a queen.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Thinker
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Devi Anusaya's Chlid Name in Shiv Puraan
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Judge; Justice
Girl/Female
Greek Latin American
Illustrious.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Fortunate; An Ancient City of India; Who has Everything; The Great Princess; The Birth Place of Lord Mahavir
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from one of the places called Fleet, in Dorset, Hampshire, Kent, and Lincolnshire, or from Holt Fleet on the Severn river in Worcestershire, all named with Old English flēot ‘stream’ or ‘estuary’. It may also be a topographic name from the same word used independently.English : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English flete ‘fleet’, ‘rapid’ (probably from Old English flēotan ‘to float or glide rapidly’, and so ultimately akin to 1).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Joy. Happiness.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Ovidius, OVÃDIO means "sheep herder."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
From the Pepper Plant; Hot Spice
AMIRIDS
AMIRIDS
AMIRIDS
AMIRIDS
AMIRIDS