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German Lutheran theologian, reformer, and historian
translates to χύτρα in Classical Greek, whence his Latinized pseudonym Chytraeus. Chytraeus became a professor at the University of Rostock and was one of the
David_Chytraeus
Disputation by Martin Luther on indulgences
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Ninety-five_Theses
Major war in Central Europe (1618–1648)
Years War: The Clash of Empires. Osprey. ISBN 978-1-85532-552-4. Chandler, David (1990). The Art of Warfare in the Age of Marlborough. Spellmount Publishers
Thirty_Years'_War
German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)
Tyndale in 1534 in a modern-spelling edition and with an introduction by David Daniell. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1989, ix–x. Bainton, Roland
Martin_Luther
Historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Book_of_Concord
Major branch of Protestantism
Lutheran theologian before the rationalist Aufklärung, or Enlightenment, was David Hollatz. Late orthodox theologian Valentin Ernst Löscher took part in the
Lutheranism
1530 primary confession of faith of the Lutheran tradition
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Augsburg_Confession
Archived from the original on 25 April 2023. Retrieved 29 March 2021. David A. Carpenter (2003). The Struggle for Mastery: Britain, 1066–1284. Oxford
List of oldest universities in continuous operation
List_of_oldest_universities_in_continuous_operation
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Summus_episcopus
Religious conflict in Sweden
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Liturgical_struggle
Chapter of the New Testament
which the gospel often refers to as his glorification. Lutheran writer David Chytraeus entitled Jesus' words "the prayer of the high priest". Methodist theologian
John_17
Supreme priest in several religions
sacerdotis or "prayer of the high priest" by the Lutheran theologian David Chytraeus and earlier Church Fathers used similar terminology to refer to Jesus
High_priest
Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
guilders. Ulrich participated in the exchange with Tycho Brahe and David Chytraeus in the scientific discourse of his time and corresponded with humanists
Ulrich,_Duke_of_Mecklenburg
1518 pamphlet by Martin Luther
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
Sermon_on_Indulgences_and_Grace
Calendar year
Uesugi Kenshin, Japanese samurai and warlord (d. 1578) February 26 – David Chytraeus, German historian and theologian (d. 1600) March 11 – Johann Wilhelm
1530
Danish poet and historian
composed at the age of 20. He studied at Rostock university under David Chytraeus. He spent several years in Germany, possibly studying at the university
Claus Christoffersen Lyschander
Claus_Christoffersen_Lyschander
Lutheran theologian (1612–1686)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Abraham_Calovius
Lutheran theologian (1582–1637)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Johann_Gerhard
Slavic deity
not set into the wall until the 13th century or later; according to David Chytraeus, the stone was already there in 1586 and was called Jaromirstein ("Jaromir's
Svetovit
19th-century Lutheran revival movement
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Neo-Lutheranism
Slavonic god
manuscript kept in Pomerania or Rostock, where it originated. Additionally, David Chytraeus, who was a professor at the University of Rostock, gives the notation
Porevit
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Reformation_in_Sweden
German Lutheran theologian and Protestant Reformer
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Jakob_Andreae
Italian printer
major publisher of Protestant historians like Flacius Illyricus and David Chytraeus and promoted the ars historica treatises of the period, notably the
Pietro_Perna
German Lutheran theologian (1586–1656)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Georg_Calixtus
German ethnic group
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Transylvanian_Landlers
Calendar year
1546) June 8 – Edward Fortunatus, German nobleman (b. 1565) June 25 – David Chytraeus, German historian and theologian (b. 1530) June 19 – Christopher Layer
1600
16th-century transition to Lutheranism
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein
Reformation_in_Denmark–Norway_and_Holstein
German Lutheran theologian and pastor (1485–1558)
a drawing by Hans Holbein the Younger depicting biographical events of David’s life in relation to the New Testament. The book saw four further editions
Johannes_Bugenhagen
Family history of Christopher Columbus
Christovao Colombo, the Genoese, resided for some time." The German David Chytraeus writes: "Primum Novum Orbem in occidente, omnibus antea ignotum et
Origin theories of Christopher Columbus
Origin_theories_of_Christopher_Columbus
German Lutheran theologian and reformer
establish the University of Helmstedt (1575–76). With Jakob Andreae, David Chytraeus, Nicholas Selnecker, Andrew Musculus and others, Chemnitz took part
Martin_Chemnitz
1593 synod of the Church of Sweden
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Uppsala_Synod
Theological party in the Lutheran churches
Johannes Brenz, Jakob Andreae, Martin Chemnitz, Nikolaus Selnecker, David Chytraeus, Andreas Musculus, and others. Unlike the Gnesio-Lutherans, members
Gnesio-Lutherans
Era in the history of Lutheranism (1580–1730)
prominent orthodox Lutheran theologian before the Enlightenment and Neology was David Hollatz. A later orthodox theologian, Valentin Ernst Löscher, took part
Lutheran_orthodoxy
German Lutheran theologian (1555–1621)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Johann_Arndt
German composer and music theorist
Paris, Rhuthmos, 2019. Joachim Burmeister, Poétique musicale. Suivi de David Chytraeus – De la Musique, French translation, notes and lexicon by Agathe Sueur
Joachim_Burmeister
German Lutheran theologian (1648–1713)
David Hollatz (1648 – 17 April 1713) was a German Lutheran theologian. Born in 1648, in Wulkow, near Stargard (34 km ESE of Stettin), in Pomerania. He
David_Hollatz_(dogmatician)
Authoritative Lutheran statement of faith
(1528–1590), Martin Chemnitz (1522–1586), Nikolaus Selnecker (1528–1592), David Chytraeus (1531–1600), Andreas Musculus (1514–1581), Christoph Körner (1518–1594)
Formula_of_Concord
Prussian religious denomination
1817–40." Historical Journal 39.04 (1996) pp: 985–1004. in JSTOR Gerber, David A. "The pathos of exile: Old Lutheran refugees in the United States and
Old_Lutherans
of synergism, so Melanchthon's students and younger contemporaries, David Chytraeus and Martin Chemnitz, explicitly interpreted it in an Aristotelian sense:
Predestination in Protestantism
Predestination_in_Protestantism
Exile of Protestant Salzburgers (1731–1732)
Retrieved 11 October 2020. The Great Expulsion of Salzburg Protestants David Erdmann, “The Evangelical Salzburgers,” in the Real-Encyklopädie für protestantische
Salzburg_Protestants
Daniels, David D. (28 October 2017). "Martin Luther's 'dream' church? It wasn't in Europe". Religion News Service. Retrieved 9 April 2018. Daniels, David D.
History_of_Lutheranism
Austrian nobleman
constitution of the Protestant religious system with the theologian David Chytraeus, as well as to regulate the church agenda. He then became Emperor Maximilian
Leopold_Grabner_zu_Rosenburg
16th-century Swedish princess
a Protestant library and corresponded with the Lutheran theologian David Chytraeus in Rostock. In 1589–90, she arranged the marriage between her brother
Princess_Elizabeth_of_Sweden
16th-century English linguist and translator
Justinus (1564), the theological writings of Niels Hemmingsen (1569) and David Chytraeus (1570), Theodore Beza's Tragedie of Abrahams Sacrifice (1575), the
Arthur_Golding
German musician, theologian and Protestant reformer
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Nikolaus_Selnecker
German poet and mystic
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Martin_Moller
Movement in Lutheranism
(1543, retaining a eucharistic prayer) and Austria (1571, prepared by David Chytraeus). William Augustus Mühlenberg, father of the Ritualist movement in
High_church_Lutheranism
Transfer of property from Church to Crown
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Reduction of Gustav I of Sweden
Reduction_of_Gustav_I_of_Sweden
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Articles_of_Schwabach
Danish clergyman (1585–1652)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Jesper_Brochmand
Decade
Uesugi Kenshin, Japanese samurai and warlord (d. 1578) February 26 – David Chytraeus, German historian and theologian (d. 1600) March 11 – Johann Wilhelm
1530s
Jesuit controversialist, encyclopedist and bibliographer
adversaries, including the Lutheran David Chytraeus, the Calvinist Andreas Volanus and the Unitarian Francis David. After Sweden and Poland, Possevino
Antonio_Possevino
Finnish bishop (1546–1625)
priesthood, he was sent to University of Rostock (rector of which was then David Chytraeus). After his studies he became 1578 headmaster of the school in Gävle
Ericus_Erici_Sorolainen
German theologian (1550–1603)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Aegidius_Hunnius
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Nicolaus_Hunnius
1543) May 18 – Fulvio Orsini, Italian historian (born 1529) June 25 – David Chytraeus, German theologian and historian (born 1530) September 25 – Antoine
1600_in_literature
German theologian
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Johannes_Andreas_Quenstedt
Lutheran theologian
head of the theology department, in October 1575, the students asked David Chytraeus to take over the Generalsuperintendentur in Wittenberg – he refused
Polykarp_Leyser_the_Elder
German theologian (1603–1666)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Johann_Conrad_Dannhauer
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Swedish Reformation and Renaissance literature
Swedish_Reformation_and_Renaissance_literature
German orthodox Lutheran theologian
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Valentin_Ernst_Löscher
Danish theologian, naturalist and historian
Frederiksborg, and later studied in Copenhagen and Rostock. In 1579 David Chytræus recommended him to Frederick II, who granted him an annuity to support
Jon_Jakobsen_Venusinus
Genre of humanist historiography
and Theodor Zwinger. Further it reached Protestant historians such David Chytraeus, Flanders (Francois Baudouin), Spain (Sebastian Fox Morcillo) and as
Ars_historica
German theologian and orientalist (1551–1622)
Jewish populations in the city. In Egypt, he traveled with Gerlach and David Chytraeus. He also visited Damascus before returning to Germany via Crete and
Salomon_Schweigger
Decade
1546) June 8 – Edward Fortunatus, German nobleman (b. 1565) June 25 – David Chytraeus, German historian and theologian (b. 1530) June 19 – Christopher Layer
1600s_(decade)
Laurentius Kirchhoff (III) 1562 Winter Faculty of Law born in Rostock 282 David Chytraeus (I) 1563 Summer Faculty of Theology born in Ingelfingen 283 Lucas Bacmeister
List of rectors of University of Rostock
List_of_rectors_of_University_of_Rostock
German theologian
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Stephan_Praetorius
Serbian Orthodox deacon
Tordai-Gelous, Ljubavić leaves Presov in May 1559 for Wittenberg, where he met David Chytraeus and his teacher Philip Melanchthon and became familiar with the Augsburg
Dimitrije_Ljubavić
German scholar and diplomat (1525–1585)
Chytraeus zum Hofe des Pfalzgrafen Wolfgang von Pfalz- Zweibrücken ( 1 532- 1 569).93 Als Erzieher der Söhne des Pfalzgrafen wirkte der mit Chytraeus
Peter_Agricola
by Melanchthon. Others mentioned by Thorndike are Vitus Amerbach, David Chytraeus, Joachim Cureus, Achilles Gassar, Joachim Heller, Johannes Hommel or
Melanchthon_Circle
German Lutheran theologian
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Johann_Friedrich_König
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
hectares. Ingelfingen is twinned with: Saint-Héand, France, since 1991 David Chytraeus (1530–1600), Lutheran theologian, reformer and historian. Friedrich
Ingelfingen
English translator
preface by Jean Crespin. It drew on the works of Girolamo Conestaggio, David Chytraeus, and Gilbert Génébrard. In addition Patrick used English authors (Richard
Simon_Patrick_(translator)
Compilation of 18 ars historica works
Dudith) 1560, IX. Christopher Milieu 1551, X. Uberto Foglietta 1574, XI. David Chytraeus 1569, XII. Lucian of Samosata (trans. Jacob Micyllus) 1538, XIII. Simon
Artis_Historicae_Penus
Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108820066. OL 29875053M. Porter, David A. (2014). "Neo-Latin Literature—The British Isles: The Long Sixteenth Century"
List_of_Neo-Latin_authors
Sering was a graduate of Rostock University where he had studied under David Chytraeus. His 1585 matriculation record says he was from Thuringia. He was a
Johannes_Sering
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Matthias_Hafenreffer
Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Örebro_Synod
German theologian (1593–1656)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Salomo_Glassius
German Lutheran theologian (1602–1661)
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Johann_Hülsemann
German theologian (1647–1695)
was the father of physician Johann Jacob Baier, and theologians Johann David Baier and Johann Wilhelm Baier Junior. Kreiner, Arthur. "Baier, Johann Wilhelm
Johann_Wilhelm_Baier
German Lutheran theologian (1563–1616)
the Book of Concord. His Irenicum vere christianum is directed against David Pareus (1548–1622), professor primarius at Heidelberg, who in Irenicum sive
Leonhard_Hutter
Scottish diplomat and royal tutor
information from Colonel William Stewart. While on their way they met David Chytraeus at Rostock, who had published an attack on Mary, Queen of Scots, based
Peter_Young_(tutor)
German Protestant theologian
the grandfather of physician Johann Jacob Baier, and theologians Johann David Baier and Johann Wilhelm Baier Junior. Disquisitio philologica de stylo
Johannes_Musaeus
the Book of Concord Martin Chemnitz Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius Stephan Praetorius
Christian_Scriver
the University of Heidelberg, and at the University of Rostock under David Chytræus. He was arrested by the local Church Council with others in 1570, as
Matthias_Vehe
the Mecklenburg Church Ordinance of 1602, after its original author, David Chytraeus, left it incomplete when he died in 1600. Bacmeister had also produced
Lucas_Bacmeister_(theologian)
with the 1569 Mecklenburger Edict, which may have been drafted by David Chytraeus. From Saliger's perspective, however, the Mecklenburger Edict fudged
Johannes_Saliger
Swedish noble and statesman (1550–1600)
2006, ¶37. Nordisk familjebok 1917, p. 573. For Sparre's patronage of Chytraeus, see: Danneskiold-Samsøe 2004, p. 84, fn 197 and Janbrink 2006, ¶37. For
Erik_Sparre
Protestant theological doctrine
other kind. Andreä, Jakob; Chemnitz, Martin; Selnecker, Nikolaus; Chytraeus, David; Musculus, Andreas; Körner, Christoph (1577), Solid Declaration of
Total_depravity
Christian statement of belief focused on Trinitarian doctrine and Christology
retrieved 2013-09-08 Andreä, Jakob; Chemnitz, Martin; Selnecker, Nikolaus; Chytraeus, David; Musculus, Andreas; Körner, Christoph (1577), Solid Declaration of
Athanasian_Creed
Saving of people from sin in Christianity
mediating positions Andreä, Jakob; Chemnitz, Martin; Selnecker, Nikolaus; Chytraeus, David; Musculus, Andreas; Körner, Christoph (1577). Solid Declaration of
Salvation_in_Christianity
American lawyer and theologian (1931–2024)
Institute for Law, Theology and Public Policy, 1996). ISBN 1-896363-05-9 Chytraeus on Sacrifice: A Reformation Treatise in Biblical Theology (St. Louis:
John_Warwick_Montgomery
Scholar of Hebrew who comes from a Christian background
Jac. (1554–1613; Heidelberg) Chrysococca, Georgius (1340-56? Greece) Chytraeus, D. (c. 1551) Cibo—? (wife of Joh. Verano, Duke of Camerino; 1550) Ciselius
Christian_Hebraist
(Goldsmith) Braseator (Brewer, e.g. “Brauer”) Campanus (Clockmaker) latinized Chytraeus or grecisized Obsopoeus (Cook, e.g. “Koch) Institor (Teacher) Iudex (Judge)
List_of_Latinised_names
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Swedish
Beloved; Feminine of David; Friend; Darling
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew David, DAVIDE means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, Swiss
Italian Form of David; Beloved; Dear One
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew David, DOVID means "beloved."
Male
English
 English pet form of Hebrew David, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Scottish
Son of David; David's Son; Dear One; Beloved
Male
Polish
Polish form of Hebrew David, DAWID means "beloved."
Male
English
(דָּוִד, דָּוִיד) Hebrew name DAVID means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jesse. David was the second king of Israel and father of King Solomon. As a youth he killed a giant named Goliath with his slingshot.Â
Female
English
(דָוִידָה) Feminine form of Hebrew David, DAVIDA means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Form of David
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Beloved; Feminine Form of David
Male
Norse
Old Norse form of Hebrew David, DAVIÃ means "beloved."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Hebrew, Irish
Cherished; Beloved; Variant of David Beloved; Diminutive of David
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminie of David
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Dà ibhidh, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Hebrew, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian
Beloved; Dear One; Bright Finn; Brilliant Finn; Black One; Variant of David
Male
Portuguese
Brazilian Portuguese form of Hebrew David, DAVI means "beloved."
Male
Greek
(Δαυίδ) Greek form of Hebrew David, DAUID means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of the second king of Israel and ancestor of Jesus.Â
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from Hebrew David, DAVIS means "beloved."
Girl/Female
English
Beloved. Feminine of David.
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Treasure of Heaven; Treasure
Girl/Female
Muslim
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Always be Happy
Boy/Male
Muslim Arabic
Gabriel is the English language equivalent. A Biblical name not used for humans.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Father of Lord Rama; King of Ayodhya
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pravashwini | பà¯à®°à®µà®¾à®·à¯à®µà¯€à®¨à¯€
Girl/Female
Muslim
Most perfect, Complete
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Hard
Girl/Female
Latin
Winged.
Female
Native American
Native American Omaha name TADEWI means "wind."
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
DAVID CHYTRAEUS
n.
A writer or composer of sacred songs; -- a title particularly applied to David and the other authors of the Scriptural psalms.
n.
Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship.
a.
Avid.
n.
A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship; -- called also the fish davit.
n.
A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.
n.
A musical instrument, of unknown character, supposed by some to have been used by the people of Gath, and thence obtained by David. It is mentioned in the title of Psalms viii., lxxxi., and lxxxiv.
n.
An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of design.
a.
Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy.
a.
Timid; fearful.
n.
Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.
n.
Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.
a.
Of or pertaining to David, the king and psalmist of Israel, or to his family.