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The Coptic Encyclopedia is an eight-volume work covering the history, theology, language, art, architecture, archeology and hagiography of Coptic Egypt
Coptic_Encyclopedia
Script used for writing the Coptic language
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Coptic script
Coptic_script
Latest stage of the Egyptian language
Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Coptic (Bohairic Coptic:
Coptic_language
Ethnoreligious group in North Africa
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Copts (Coptic: ⲚⲓⲢⲉⲙ̀ⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ
Copts
Leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, Egypt
The pope (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ, romanized: Papa; Arabic: البابا, romanized: al-Bābā, lit. 'father'), officially the pope of Alexandria and the patriarch of the
Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Pope_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Christian denomination based in Egypt
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Coptic Orthodox
Coptic_Orthodox_Church
The Coptic Legion (French: Légion Copte) was a military unit organized by the French army during the Napoleonic conquest of Egypt. It was composed of ethnic
Coptic_Legion
Eastern Catholic church
The Coptic Catholic Church, also known as the Coptic Catholic Church of Alexandria, is an Eastern Catholic particular church in full communion with the
Coptic_Catholic_Church
Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches
Coptic art is the Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches. Coptic art is best known for its wall-paintings,
Coptic_art
Liturgical music among Coptic Christians
Coptic music is the music sung and played in the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Coptic Catholic Church. It has some roots in ancient Egyptian music and
Coptic_music
Ethnic identification of the traditional Christian community of Egypt
Coptic identity is rooted in the long history of the Copts as a significant Christian minority in Egypt, where Muslims form the majority. Copts lost their
Coptic_identity
Topics referred to by the same term
written by Christian Cannuyer Coptic Encyclopedia, an eight-volume work covering all areas of knowledge of Coptic Egypt Copic, a brand of refillable markers
Coptic
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The following
List of popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church
List_of_popes_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Body of writings in the Coptic language of Egypt
Coptic literature is the body of writings in the Coptic language of Egypt, the last stage of the indigenous Egyptian language. It is written in the Coptic
Coptic_literature
Earliest stage of Coptic
Old Coptic is the earliest stage of Coptic writing, a form of late Egyptian written in the Coptic script, a variant of the Greek alphabet. It "is an analytical
Old_Coptic
Aspect of the history of Egypt
Coptic history is the part of the history of Egypt that begins with the introduction of Christianity in Egypt in the 1st century AD during the Roman period
Coptic_history
Church in Cairo, Egypt
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Arabic: كاتدرائية القديس مرقس القبطية الأرثوذكسية, romanized: Kātidrāʼīyat al-Qiddīs Murqus al-Qibṭīyah al-Urthūdhuksīyah)
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral
Saint_Mark's_Coptic_Orthodox_Cathedral
Egyptian liturgical calendar
The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is a liturgical calendar used by the farming populace (Muslims and Christians alike) in Egypt
Coptic_calendar
Cross associated with Coptic Christians
The Coptic cross is any of a number of Christian cross variants associated in some way with Coptic Christians. The typical form of the "Coptic cross" used
Coptic_cross
Egyptian Canadian coptologist, author and scholar (1922–2006)
founder and editor-in-chief of Coptologia Publications, a journal into Coptic Thought and Spirituality. He was also the author and publisher of the first
Fayek_Matta_Ishak
Liturgical rites used by Coptic and Orthodox Tewahedo Church
sub-grouped into two rites: the Coptic Rite and the Ge'ez Rite. The Coptic Rite is native to Egypt and traditionally uses the Coptic language with a few phrases
Alexandrian_liturgical_rites
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol
Survivals from Ancient Egypt". In Atiya, Aziz Suryal (ed.). The Coptic Encyclopedia. Vol. I. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-02-897025-7. Elhassan, Ahmed Abuelgasim
Ankh
Copts who live outside Egypt, Libya and Sudan
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Coptic diaspora (Coptic: ϯⲇⲓⲁⲥⲡⲟⲣⲁ `ⲛⲣⲉⲙⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ, romanized: ti-diaspora en-remenkemi) consists
Coptic_diaspora
Coptologist, writes in the Coptic Encyclopedia that Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah issued strict orders completely prohibiting the use of Coptic anywhere, whether in
Persecution_of_Copts
Extinct language in Egypt
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Egyptian
Egyptian_language
Egyptian musicologist
musicologist and scholar of the Coptic music heritage. He co-authored the article on "Coptic Music" for the Coptic Encyclopedia. He spent much of his life
Ragheb_Moftah
Branch of Eastern Christianity
Orthodox communion is composed of six autocephalous national churches: the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria; the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch and
Oriental_Orthodox_Churches
institution, Alexandria, Egypt". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2017-09-17. "Our Coptic Heritage - St Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church, London". stmark
Christianity_in_Egypt
Church in Babylon, Egypt
Saint Virgin Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church (Coptic: ϯⲉⲕⲕⲗⲏⲥⲓⲁ̀ ⲛ̀ⲧⲉⲑⲉⲟⲇⲟⲕⲟⲥ ϯⲁ̀ⲅⲓⲁ̀ ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ̀ ϧⲉⲛⲃⲁⲃⲩⲗⲟⲛ ⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Church of Mother of God Saint Mary in Egyptian
Hanging_Church
Coptic pronunciation reform, since 1850, has resulted in two major shifts in the liturgical pronunciation of Bohairic, the dialect of Coptic used as the
Coptic_pronunciation_reform
Place of destruction and the archangel of the abyss in the Hebrew Bible
2026 (link) Atiya, Aziz S. (1991). The Coptic Encyclopedia. New York: Macmillan [u.a.] ISBN 0-02-897025-X. "Coptic Martyrdoms Etc. In the Dialect of Upper
Abaddon
Bookbinding methods
Coptic binding or Coptic sewing comprises methods of bookbinding employed by early Christians in Egypt, the Copts, and used from as early as the 2nd century
Coptic_binding
Part of Old Cairo which encompasses Coptic churches and historical sites
Coptic Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة القبطية, romanized: al-Qāhira al-Qibṭiyya, lit. Coptic Cairo) is a part of Old Cairo which encompasses the Babylon Fortress
Coptic_Cairo
Council of Christian bishops in Nicaea, 325
Henry Newman, Longmans, Green and co. Atiya, Aziz S. (1991), The Coptic Encyclopedia, New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, ISBN 0-02-897025-X Ayres
First_Council_of_Nicaea
Coptic Orthodox fasts
of Egypt), who belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church, observe fasting periods according to the Coptic calendar. In Coptic Orthodox Christianity, fasting
Fasting and abstinence of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Fasting_and_abstinence_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Coptic diaspora List of Coptic saints Coptic Orthodox Church Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church List of Coptic Orthodox popes Coptic language Coptic people
List_of_Copts
title (link) "The Coptic Church in the UK". Copticcentre.com. Retrieved 2 July 2015. "Migration, Coptic :: Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia". cdm15831.contentdm
Coptic Orthodox Church in Great Britain and Ireland
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Apostle of Jesus (died circa AD 80)
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Matthias
Matthias_the_Apostle
Prayer of the Catholic Church
Deharbe SJ]. Herder. p. 289. Retrieved 23 February 2023. Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia: Hail Mary Johnson, Maxwell E. (2015). The Church in Act: Lutheran
Hail_Mary
Architecture of the Copts
Coptic architecture is the architecture of the Coptic Christians, who form the majority of Christians in Egypt. Coptic churches range from great cathedrals
Coptic_architecture
of traditional Coptic place names. This list includes: Places involved in the history of Egypt and the Coptic Christianity and the Coptic names given to
List_of_Coptic_place_names
Group of Egyptian saints
Notitia Dignitatum. According to Samir F. Girgis, writing in the Coptic Encyclopedia, there were two legions bearing the name "Theban", both of them formed
Theban_Legion
Coptic way of life claiming to be the original form of monasticism
Coptic monasticism is a voluntary Christian spiritual way of life that originated early on in Christian history within the Coptic Orthodox Church and
Coptic_monasticism
Roman Theban Legion leader (AD 250–287)
Maurice (also Moritz, Morris, Maurits, or Mauritius; Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲙⲱⲣⲓⲥ) was an Egyptian military leader who headed the legendary Theban Legion of Rome
Saint_Maurice
are no original works of philosophy in the Coptic language. All surviving philosophical passages in Coptic are of Greek origin and many are anonymous
Coptic_philosophy
Altar covering in Eastern Christianity
The Claremont Colleges Digital Library. Antimensium article in the Catholic Encyclopedia Coptic Antimensium article in the Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia
Antimins
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. There have
Bible translations into Coptic
Bible_translations_into_Coptic
Ethnic group
considered for merging. › Coptic Australians (Arabic: أستراليون أقباط) are Australians of Coptic descent or persons of Coptic descent residing in Australia
Coptic_Australians
Part of lithurgy in Coptic Churches
Cyril, Coptic: Ϯⲁ̀ⲛⲁⲫⲟⲣⲁ ⲛ̀ⲧⲉ ⲡⲓⲁ̀ⲅⲓⲟⲥ Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲥ, Ti-anaphora ente pi-agios Kyrillos) is one of the three Anaphoras used at present by the Coptic Orthodox
Liturgy_of_Saint_Cyril
List of individuals canonized as saints within the Coptic Orthodox Church
favor of the Copts." The following is a list of saints commemorated by the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. The majority of saints are from Egypt, with
List_of_Coptic_saints
St. John Kame Coptic Orthodox Church, Birmingham Coptic Community, Mobile St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Scottsdale St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church
List of Coptic Orthodox churches in the United States
List_of_Coptic_Orthodox_churches_in_the_United_States
Byzantine courtier and Christian saint
The Coptic Encyclopedia. New York: Macmillan Publishing, 1991. ISBN 0-02-897025-X Coquin, Rene Georges. "Anastasia, Saint", The Coptic Encyclopedia, Vol
Anastasia_the_Patrician
Rite practiced in Eastern Christian traditions
ISBN 9780195138863. Cody, Aelred (1991). "Anaphora of Saint Basil". The Coptic encyclopedia. Vol. 1. Macmillan. 121b-123b. ISBN 978-0028970257. Mazza, Enrico
Divine_Liturgy
Word meaning "father" in Semitic languages
Press. p. 65. ISBN 9780199575275. Aziz Suryal Atiya (1991), Apa, Coptic Encyclopedia, vol. 1. Bascologists' international meetings (in Spanish). Euskaltzaindia
Ab_(Semitic)
Desert Father
and Turah - The Coptic encyclopedia. The Coptic encyclopedia, volume 1. Macmillan. pp. 240a–241b. ISBN 978-0028970370.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint:
Arsenius_the_Great
City in Sohag, Egypt
pronounced [ʔæxˈmiːm]; Akhmimic Coptic: ⳉⲙⲓⲙ, Coptic pronunciation: [xmiːm]; Sahidic/Bohairic Coptic: ϣⲙⲓⲛ Coptic pronunciation: [ʃmiːn]) is a city
Akhmim
Coptic names are the personal names used by the Copts, the indigenous inhabitants of Egypt. They reflect the intersection of Egyptian, Greek and Arab influences
Coptic_names
Apostle of Jesus
"Islamic Conquest and the Ottoman Empire" "The Christian Coptic Orthodox Church Of Egypt". Encyclopedia Coptica. Archived from the original on August 31, 2005
Mark_the_Evangelist
4th-century Alexandrian astronomer and mathematician
"Hypatia", in Torjesen, Karen; Gabra, Gawdat (eds.), Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia, Claremont Graduate University Cain, Kathleen (Spring 1986), "Hypatia
Hypatia
Christian Gnostic text
rediscovery was a Coptic translation as the third tractate of Codex V in the Nag Hammadi library. Additional copies were later found in Coptic as part of the
First_Apocalypse_of_James
The Coptic Encyclopedia (1993) The Jewish Encyclopedia (1901–1906) Encyclopaedia Judaica Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious
List_of_encyclopedias_by_date
Egyptian Coptologist
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Aziz Suryal
Aziz_Suryal_Atiya
Egyptian politician
funded and organized the Coptic Conference in 1911, held in Assiut, which advocated Coptic rights. Fanous was the leader of the Coptic-led Independent Egyptian
Akhnoukh_Fanous
Sethian Gnostic apocalyptic writing
the fifth tractate in Codex V of the Nag Hammadi library, transcribed in Coptic. The date of the original work has been a point of scholarly contention
Apocalypse_of_Adam
4th-century Bible manuscript in Greek
AZIZ S. "CODEX VATICANUS". In Saad, Saad Michael (ed.). Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia. Claremont Colleges. Retrieved January 10, 2016. Grenz, Jesse R.
Codex_Vaticanus
of the Ancient World: Names, Dates and Dynasties. Brill. Coptic Papal Residence Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia
List of patriarchs of Alexandria
List_of_patriarchs_of_Alexandria
Cluster of five cities
(1913). "Pentapolis". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. "Pentapolis", Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman
Pentapolis
الإسلامي والعمامة الكشميري". DIOSCORUS BOLES ON COPTIC NATIONALISM. 2011-10-13. Retrieved 2022-09-07. Motzki, Harald. "Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia".
Jirjis_al-Jawhari
Religious song for the purpose of adoration or prayer
Roy, Martha (1991). Atiya, Aziz Suryal (ed.). Coptic Music: Musical Instruments. The Coptic encyclopedia. New York : Toronto : New York: Macmillan; Collier
Hymn
School Movement (Arabic: مدارس الاحد) is a catechetical movement within the Coptic Orthodox Church. It was founded in the early 20th century, in an effort
Coptic Orthodox Sunday School Movement
Coptic_Orthodox_Sunday_School_Movement
Egyptian Desert Father
405), also called John Colobus, John Kolobos or Abba John the Dwarf, was a Coptic Desert Father of the early Christian church. John the Dwarf was born in
John_the_Dwarf
Biblical story about the flight of Joseph, Mary and the infant Jesus
"Egypt voyager".[dead link] "Dayr Al-Jarnus". Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia. 1991. St Mary Mons "Coptic Cairo". www.egyptologyonline.com. Archived from the
Flight_into_Egypt
Egyptian theologian (born 1938)
Muslims. He is founder of two religious Collections, co-editor of the Coptic Encyclopedia and co-director of the magazine Parole de l’Orient. He serves on
Samir_Khalil_Samir
Apocryphal gospel
Greek Gospel of the Egyptians, distinct from the later, wholly Gnostic Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians, is believed to have been written in the second
Greek_Gospel_of_the_Egyptians
Neighbourhood in Cairo, Egypt
older Coptic village called p-Sovt em-p-Hoi (Coptic: ⲡⲥⲟⲃⲧ ⲙ̀ⲡϩⲟⲓ Coptic pronunciation: [psoβt əmˈphoj] "the wall of the moat") and later Shats (Coptic: ϣⲁⲧⲥ
Abbassia
Early Christian denomination
Janet (1991). "Melitian Schism". In Aziz Suryal Atiya (ed.). The Coptic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York: Macmillan Publishers. pp. 1584a–1585a. Van Nuffelen
Melitians
British ancient historian (1850 - 1936)
Kent (1991). "Butler, Alfred Joshua". In Atiya, Aziz S. (ed.). The Coptic Encyclopedia. Vol. II. London: Macmillan Reference, Inc. p. 428. Kyriakos, Mikhail
Alfred_J._Butler
Place in Minya, Egypt
(also Antinoopolis, Antinoë, Antinopolis; Ancient Greek: Ἀντινόου πόλις; Coptic: ⲁⲛⲧⲓⲛⲱⲟⲩ Antinow; Arabic: انصنا, romanized: Ansinā, modern Arabic: الشيخ
Antinoöpolis
Epithet
IDEOLOGICAL PATTERNS BETWEEN SELEUCID AND PARTHIAN COINS: THE CASE OF Theopator" (PDF). Melammu Project. "Theotokos". Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia.
Theometor
Account of the life and exploits of Alexander the Great
Suryal (ed.). The Coptic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York: Macmillan Publishers. cols. 2059b–2061a. Selden, Daniel L. (2011), "The Coptic Alexander Romance"
Alexander_Romance
following is a list of Coptic monasteries in Egypt and around the world. St. Damiana Coptic Orthodox Convent - (Damietta) St. George Coptic Orthodox Monastery
List_of_Coptic_monasteries
Archbishop of Alexandria, Egypt; includes the designation "pope"
Church) and held respectively by four persons: the Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria, the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria, the Melkite
Patriarch_of_Alexandria
Ethnic group native to Egypt
[mɑsˤɾɪjˈjiːn]; Arabic: مِصرِيُّون, romanized: Miṣriyyūn, IPA: [mɪsˤrɪjˈjuːn]; Coptic: ⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ, romanized: remenkhēmi) are an ethnic group native to the Nile
Egyptians
Byzantine and Coptic Liturgy
in a Sahidic Coptic, in a 7th-century incomplete manuscript. From this version derived the Bohairic Coptic version used today in the Coptic Church, as well
Liturgy_of_Saint_Basil
City in Egypt
16667°N 31.13333°E / 27.16667; 31.13333. Asyut is home to one of the largest Coptic Christian communities in the country. The name of the city is derived from
Asyut
City in Egypt
2021-05-11. Retrieved 2025-12-14. "Dayr Anba Hadra :: Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia". ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu. Archived from the original on 2016-03-11
Aswan
Head of the Coptic Church from 623 to 662
is regarded as one of the greatest patriarchs of the Coptic Church. Benjamin guided the Coptic church through a period of turmoil in Egyptian history
Pope_Benjamin_I_of_Alexandria
Orthodox Christian seminary in Egypt
The Coptic Theological Seminary is an institution of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria based in Cairo and with branches and affiliated seminaries
Coptic_Theological_Seminary
Sethian Gnostic text
especially in the center, making the document difficult to fully understand. The Coptic manuscript is a translation of a Greek original, likely written in Alexandria
Zostrianos
Crusades, Volume III. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. The Coptic Encyclopedia, 8 volumes (1991). Editor-in-chief. Marshall W. Baldwin. Marshall
List of modern historians of the Crusades
List_of_modern_historians_of_the_Crusades
Gnostic epistle
second tractate in Codex I of the Nag Hammadi library. The tractate is a Coptic translation of a Greek original, probably written in Egypt, with estimates
Apocryphon_of_James
City in Sohag, Egypt
located on the west bank of the Nile. It is the metropolitan see of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and is the oldest continuously-inhabited city on the African
Girga
Oriental Orthodox Church denomination of Ethiopia
millennium. It dates back to the Christianization of the Kingdom of Aksum by Coptic Orthodox missionaries in 330; it has between 38 million and 51 million adherents
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
City in Minya, Egypt
citypopulation.de. Retrieved 17 June 2023. "Toponymy, Coptic :: Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia". ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-22. "Weather
Mallawi
Egyptian/Ethiopian Christian saint
Grañ, i.e. about 1400." (Historical Geography, p. 86). Ethiopian Saints. The Coptic encyclopedia, Volume 2 (Claremont Colleges Digital Library). 1991.
Gebre_Menfes_Kidus
Patriarch of Antioch from 512 to 538
celebrated on 29 September by the Syriac Orthodox Church and 8 February by the Coptic Orthodox Church Born in Sozopolis, Severus studied grammar, rhetoric and
Severus_of_Antioch
161, 464f. Aziz S. Atiya, ed. (1991). "Musical Instruments". The Coptic Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Macmillan Publishing. pp. 1738–1741. Hickmann
Naqus
Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches
49–50 Price & Gaddis 2007, pp. 54–56 Frend 1972, pp. 44–45 Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia (1991). "Leo I The Great". Price & Gaddis 2007, p. 60 Price 2009
Chalcedonian_schism
Place in Alexandria Governorate, Egypt
Abu Qir (Arabic: ابو قير, romanized: Abu Qīr, [æbuˈ] or [æbo ʔiːɾ]; Coptic: ⲁⲡⲁⲕⲩⲣⲓ Apakyri), formerly also spelled Abukir or Aboukir, is a town on the
Abu_Qir
Gnostic text from the Nag Hammadi library
Codices III and V of the Nag Hammadi library. Both copies seem to be a Coptic translation of a Greek original that was composed in Egypt around the late
Epistle_of_Eugnostos
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Cosmic serpent
Boy/Male
Arabic
Critic; Reviewer
Male
Romanian
Pet form of Romanian Constantin, COSTICA means "steadfast."
Girl/Female
Celtic Irish
A, who was the mythic Celtic goddess of fire and poetry.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Poetic Enjoyment
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Poetic.
Boy/Male
Indian
Poetic Lines
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Poetic.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Costain.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cosmic serpent
Boy/Male
British, Celtic, English, Greek, Latin
Celtic Form of Ambrose
Boy/Male
Arabic
Critic; Reviewer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sheshrao | ஷேஷà¯à®°à®¾à®“Â
Cosmic serpent
Sheshrao | ஷேஷà¯à®°à®¾à®“Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a reduced pet form of the personal name Jacob.French : nickname for a good neighbor or amiable fellow worker, from Old French compain ‘companion’, ‘fellow’ (Late Latin companio ‘messmate’, genitive companionis, from con- ‘together’ + panis ‘bread’).Possibly also Irish or Scottish : reduced form of McCoppin.
Male
Romanian
Contracted form of Romanian Constantin, COSTIN means "steadfast."
Boy/Male
Norse
Short.
Boy/Male
Irish
Charioteer.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu
Cosmic Serpent
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, Irish
Peace; An Ancient and Poetic Name for Ireland; Form of Erin
Boy/Male
Irish
Poetic.
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COPTIC ENCYCLOPEDIA
Girl/Female
German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Dedicated; Awasome; Devotee
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish, German
Pearl; Will Desire Helmet
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French
Meadow; Combination of Lee and Anne; Graceful Meadow
Boy/Male
English American French Anglo Saxon
Courtier; court attendant.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
Peace; Light
Girl/Female
Muslim
Comfort
Girl/Female
Tamil
A flower
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mirakeshi | மீராகேஷீ
Name of a Apsara fairy
Boy/Male
Arabic
One who Didn't Gave Water to Prophet Mohammad to Drink
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Günther, GÜNTER means "soldier, warrior."
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a.
Having the form of, or living in, a cyst; as, the cystic entozoa.
n.
The native language of the Irish; that branch of the Celtic languages spoken by the natives of Ireland. Also adj.
a.
Of or pertaining to capric acid or its derivatives.
a.
Pertaining to pepsin; resembling pepsin in its power of digesting or dissolving albuminous matter; containing or yielding pepsin, or a body of like properties; as, the peptic glands.
a.
Of or pertaining to the colon; as, the colic arteries.
n.
A poetic foot, composed of one short syllable between two long ones (- / -).
a.
Relating to digestion; promoting digestion; digestive; as, peptic sauces.
n.
A commissure; especially, the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves.
v. i.
To criticise; to play the critic.
a.
Situated under the optic thalamus.
n.
A conic section.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Celts; as, Celtic people, tribes, literature, tongue.
a.
Of or pertaining to an optical arrangement for forming images in a darkened room, usually called scioptic ball.
a.
Of or pertaining to colic; affecting the bowels.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Copts.
a.
See Cystic.
n.
False optics.
a.
Containing cysts; cystose; as, cystic sarcoma.
n.
The language of the Copts.
a.
Scioptic.