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Dioscorus (also Dioscoros, Dioskoros, or Dioscurus) can refer to: Theodore, Philippa, and Companions (including Dioscorus), 3rd-century martyr and saint
Dioscorus
Head of the Coptic Church from 444 to 454
Dioscorus I (Greek: Διόσκορος Α΄ ὁ Ἀλεξανδρείας), also known as Dioscorus the Great, was the pope of Alexandria and patriarch of the See of St. Mark who
Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria
Pope_Dioscorus_I_of_Alexandria
Ancient Greek poet
Dioscorus was a Christian (a Copt) and lived in a religiously active environment. The collection of Greek and Coptic papyri associated with Dioscorus
Dioscorus_of_Aphrodito
451 Christian ecumenical council
with Dioscorus' trial, but he refused to appear before the assembly. However, historical accounts from the Eastern Orthodox Church note that Dioscorus was
Council_of_Chalcedon
Topics referred to by the same term
Pope Dioscorus may refer to: Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria, ruled in 444–454 Pope Dioscorus II of Alexandria, ruled in 516–517 This disambiguation page
Pope_Dioscorus
Species of mite
Protogamasellopsis dioscorus is a species of mite in the family Rhodacaridae. "Protogamasellopsis dioscorus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e
Protogamasellopsis_dioscorus
Deacon of the Alexandrian and the Roman church, antipope in 530
succeed him. However, Dioscorus died less than a month after the election, allowing Boniface to be consecrated pope and Dioscorus to be branded an antipope
Antipope_Dioscorus
449 AD Christian church synod
When Dioscorus began to read the sentence of condemnation against Flavian and Eusebius, some bishops went up to Dioscorus, asking him not to. Dioscorus called
Second_Council_of_Ephesus
Christian denomination based in Egypt
enforced harsh disciplinary measures against Pope Dioscorus in response to his boldness. In AD 449, Pope Dioscorus headed the 2nd Council of Ephesus, called the
Coptic_Orthodox_Church
5th century Christian clergy
against Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria. According to the complaint, Cyril had willed Athanasius and his relatives a large inheritance, but Dioscorus prevented
Athanasius of Alexandria (presbyter)
Athanasius_of_Alexandria_(presbyter)
Egyptian Christian monks
Egyptian monks of Nitria in the fifth century by the names of Ammonius, Dioscorus, Eusebius, and Euthymius. They were referred to as the "Tall Brothers"
Tall_Brothers
Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches
Leo's Tome to be read, but Dioscorus intentionally ignored them. After having the acts of the 448 Home Synod read, Dioscorus declared that Flavian and
Chalcedonian_schism
Term used in the Book of Revelation to refer to persecutors of Christians
(Satan). The phrase is also used in a fragment of a lost work on Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria found at the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in
Synagogue_of_Satan
Head of the Catholic Church from 440 to 461
rights between Arles and Vienne (450). In 445, Leo disputed with Patriarch Dioscorus, Cyril of Alexandria's successor as Patriarch of Alexandria, insisting
Pope_Leo_I
Archbishop of Constantinople from 446 to 449
Eutyches protested against this verdict and received the support of Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria, and he fled to Alexandria. The Emperor Theodosius II
Flavian_of_Constantinople
Head of the Catholic Church from 530 to 532
served as pope in competition with Dioscorus, who had been elected by most of the priests of Rome. Boniface and Dioscorus were both consecrated in Rome on
Pope_Boniface_II
Mapherian of the Syriac Orthodox Church in the East (1415 - 1417)
Dioscorus Behnam Shatti, also known as Dioscorus Behnam Arboyo, was the Syriac Orthodox Maphrian of the East from 1415 until his death in 1417. Behnam
Dioscorus_Behnam_Shatti
Patriarch of Alexandria from 451 to 457
had been appointed by the Council of Chalcedon to replace the deposed Dioscorus. He is regarded as hieromartyr by the Eastern Orthodox Church and the
Proterius_of_Alexandria
Head of the Coptic Church from 516 to 517
the Holy Trinity and the Incarnation. Pope Dioscorus had Severus's reply read from the pulpit. "Dioscorus II the Younger (516–517)". Official web site
Pope Dioscorus II of Alexandria
Pope_Dioscorus_II_of_Alexandria
(412–444), Third Ecumenical Council occurred. Dioscorus I (444–451), Second Council of Ephesus occurred. Pope Dioscorus was later deposed by the Council of Chalcedon
List of patriarchs of Alexandria
List_of_patriarchs_of_Alexandria
Indian bishop (born 1957)
Mor Dioscorus Kuriakose (born 11 May 1957) is a Syriac Orthodox bishop, currently the Abbot of Malecuriz Dayro and Metropolitan of Simhasana Churches
Dioscorus_Kuriakose
Head of the Coptic Church from 457 to 477
Eikoston. He was elected and consecrated after the death of the exiled Dioscorus of Alexandria in 454 by the Miaphysite opponents of the Council of Chalcedon
Timothy_II_of_Alexandria
Apostle of Jesus
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Saint_Peter
Patriarch of Constantinople from 449 to 458
Ephesus in the year 431. He became Patriarch through the influence of Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria and Emperor Theodosius II, following the deposition of
Anatolius_of_Constantinople
5th-century Byzantine theologian and bishop
Theodoret, became bishop of Tyre, despite the protests of Dioscorus, Cyril's successor. Dioscorus turned specifically against Theodoret and secured an order
Theodoret
Figure in Greek mythology
mentions to Zeus Daphne not falling for Apollo. A sixth century AD poet, Dioscorus of Aphrodito, composed a poem where Apollo calls Daphne and Hyacinthus
Daphne
Syriac Orthodox Monastery in Iraq. Founded 363 AD
(1284) Dioscorus Gabriel of Bartulli, bishop of Jazirat ibn 'Umar (1284–1300) Abd Allah of Bartulli, metropolitan of Jazirat ibn 'Umar (1326) Dioscorus Jirjis
Mor_Mattai_Monastery
Christian liturgical calendar celebrating saints
saint may be another church's heretic, as in the cases of Nestorius, Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria, or Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople. In the Catholic
Calendar_of_saints
Eighth-century saint
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Febronia_of_Syria
Calendar year
Saint Patrick the Great. Pope Leo I extinguishes the Gallican vicariate. Dioscorus I becomes Patriarch of Alexandria. Xiao Ni, prince of Southern Qi (d.
444
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Paul_the_Apostle
Selection of popes before 1059
minority of the clergy, with the larger share supporting Antipope Dioscorus, with only Dioscorus' death halting the schism. Boniface II attempted to re-entrench
Papal_selection_before_1059
Head of the Coptic Church from 505 to 516
without separation, and I believe in the same faith of Pope Cyril and Pope Dioscorus. John replied with a message that testified to the union of the essence
Pope John II (III) of Alexandria
Pope_John_II_(III)_of_Alexandria
Presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople
excommunicated him. In 449, however, the Second Council of Ephesus was convened by Dioscorus of Alexandria, who was under the impression that Eutyches had renounced
Eutyches
Anno Domini. — 22 September 530 – 14 October 530 (22 days) Dioscorus DIOSCORVS Dioscorus Alexandria, Aegyptus, Eastern Roman Empire (Eastern) Roman citizen
List_of_popes
Angel in Abrahamic religions
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Gabriel
Apostle of Jesus
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Mark_the_Evangelist
Calendar year
calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Dioscorus and Eudoxius (or, less frequently, year 1195 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
AD_442
who also sent a full account to Leo, Pope of Rome. Eutyches appealed to Dioscorus, Pope of Alexandria, who, under the impression that Eutyches had repented
Christianity_in_Egypt
5/6th-century antipope
non-Roman supporters, the Milanese deacon Ennodius and the exiled deacon Dioscorus, they convinced the king's personal physician, the deacon Helpidius, and
Antipope_Laurentius
Apostle of Jesus (died circa AD 80)
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Matthias_the_Apostle
Orthodox Christian episcopal office
the church. The Patriarch of Antioch (Severus) and Pope of Alexandria (Dioscorus) led the Oriental Orthodox Church, which followed a miaphysite view of
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East
Syriac_Orthodox_Patriarch_of_Antioch_and_All_the_East
Marian apparition in Egypt (1968-1971)
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Our_Lady_of_Zeitoun
Prophet (6 BC – AD 30)
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
John_the_Baptist
5th century Byzantine eunuch and chief minister
defended Flavian. Chrysaphius did arrange for a violent enemy of Flavian's, Dioscorus, to be appointed Patriarch of Alexandria, and arranged for the exile of
Chrysaphius
between the Julian and the Gregorian calendars have caused some confusion. Dioscorus I served as Patriarch of Alexandria since 444 until he was deposed and
List of popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church
List_of_popes_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, Egypt
Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Coptic Orthodox Popes and Patriarchs (451–present) Timothy II Peter III Athanasius II John I John II Dioscorus II Timothy III
Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Pope_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Egyptian saint
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Pachomius_the_Great
Christian theological term for someone who propagates heretical doctrine
Nestorianism, but venerated in Church of the East denominations. 5th century Dioscorus of Alexandria & Severus of Antioch, condemned as heresiarchs by the Council
Heresiarch
Painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder
Saint Barbara, a Greek princess who was executed by her heathen father Dioscorus at the behest of Roman officials; the execution was in retaliation for
The Martyrdom of Saint Barbara (Lucas Cranach the Elder)
The_Martyrdom_of_Saint_Barbara_(Lucas_Cranach_the_Elder)
Apostle of Jesus
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Thomas_the_Apostle
Municipality in Şırnak, Turkey
Arbo (1415–1457) Dioscorus Simon of Ayn Ward (1483–1501) Dioscorus George (1677–1684), ordained by maphrian Baselios Yeldo. Dioscorus Shukr Allah (1687–1691)
Cizre
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Coptic_names
Head of the Catholic Church from 526 to 530
The majority of the clergy reacted to Felix's activity by nominating Dioscorus as Pope. Only a minority supported Boniface. His feast day is celebrated
Pope_Felix_IV
Leo I was excommunicated by Dioscorus I, Patriarch of Alexandria and ten bishops. Pope Leo would later excommunicate Dioscorus and all others who participated
List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church
List_of_people_excommunicated_by_the_Catholic_Church
Christian martyrs crucified in 220 CE
(Διονύσιος), a former pagan priest who converted to Christianity, and Dioscorus (Διόσκορoς). Sts. Theodore, Philippa, and Companions Catholic Online v
Theodore, Philippa and companions
Theodore,_Philippa_and_companions
Apostle of Jesus (6 – 100 AD)
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
John_the_Apostle
Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt
Dioscorus I (r. 444–454/458) it successfully defended the doctrines of Eutyches at the Second Council of Ephesus against the positions of Dioscorus'
Roman_Egypt
Apostle of Jesus
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Jude_Thaddeus_the_Apostle
Head of the Catholic Church from 1406 to 1415
Novatian Heraclius Felix II Ursicinus Eulalius Early Middle Ages Laurentius Dioscorus Theodore Paschal Constantine II Philip High Middle Ages John VIII Anastasius
Pope_Gregory_XII
Standard Syriac Christian edition of the Bible
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
Peshitta
Byzantine architect and mathematician (c. 474 – 533–558)
Stephanus of Tralles, a physician. His brothers were Dioscorus, Alexander, Olympius, and Metrodorus. Dioscorus followed his father's profession in Tralles; Alexander
Anthemius_of_Tralles
List of individuals canonized as saints within the Coptic Orthodox Church
Alexandria Dionysius, the 14th Pope of Alexandria Dioscorus I, the 25th Pope of Alexandria Dioscorus II, the 31st Pope of Alexandria Dorothea of Alexandria
List_of_Coptic_saints
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
Oriental Orthodoxy in Saudi Arabia
Oriental_Orthodoxy_in_Saudi_Arabia
Calendar year
Huns Justa Grata Honoria, sister of Valentinian III (approximate date) Dioscorus the Great, patriarch of Alexandria "Theodoric | king of Italy | Britannica"
454
Spiritual conversion in theology
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
Metanoia_(theology)
Archangel found in Abrahamic religions
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Raphael_(archangel)
Theology of the Oriental Orthodox Churches
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
Oriental_Orthodox_theology
Christian virgin and martyr saint
no such tome has existed, neither Monophysite nor Miaphysite, and Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria had not written any tomes of such nature. No letter, acts
Euphemia
Branch of Eastern Christianity
Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Coptic Orthodox Popes and Patriarchs (451–present) Timothy II Peter III Athanasius II John I John II Dioscorus II Timothy III
Oriental_Orthodox_Churches
Early Christian governance councils
decisions of the Council of Ephesus. This included the deposition of Dioscorus and Severus, the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch, respectively, as
First seven ecumenical councils
First_seven_ecumenical_councils
Council of Christian bishops in Nicaea, 325
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
First_Council_of_Nicaea
Calendar year
of Britain. August 3 – The Second Council of Ephesus opens, chaired by Dioscorus, patriarch of Alexandria. Flavian, patriarch of Constantinople, and Domnus
449
4th-century ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
Ezana_of_Axum
Monk, priest and martyr in Egypt
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Moses_the_Black
Greek metropolitan bishop
However, some of these bishops later withrew their assents, accusing Dioscorus of threatening them with a mob, forcing them to sign a blank paper, and
Diogenes_of_Cyzicus
Head of the Coptic Church from 1971 to 2012
Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Coptic Orthodox Popes and Patriarchs (451–present) Timothy II Peter III Athanasius II John I John II Dioscorus II Timothy III
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria
Pope_Shenouda_III_of_Alexandria
Archangel of Judaic tradition
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Sariel
Christian monk
Great, John Cassian, Isidore of Pelusium, The Tall Brothers (Ammonius, Dioscorus, Eusebius, and Euthymius), Melania the Younger, Rufinus of Aquileia, John
Evagrius_Ponticus
List of Syriac Orthodox Maphrians
maphrian. He is also counted as Dioscorus I. Athanasius is also counted as Abraham II. Dioscorus is counted as either Dioscorus II or Behnam II. The end of
List_of_maphrians
Roman Theban Legion leader (AD 250–287)
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Saint_Maurice
13/14th-century Italian preacher; claimant to the papacy from 1328 to 1330
Novatian Heraclius Felix II Ursicinus Eulalius Early Middle Ages Laurentius Dioscorus Theodore Paschal Constantine II Philip High Middle Ages John VIII Anastasius
Antipope_Nicholas_V
the union. This formula was professed by Sts Cyril of Alexandria and Dioscorus of Alexandria. Miaphysitism was the doctrine of the Armenian Church among
First_Council_of_Dvin
Palakkad Dist Malik Dinar College of Pharmacy, Seethagole, Kasaragode Mar Dioscorus College of Pharmacy, Sreekariyam, Thiruvananthapuram Naserath College
List of institutions of higher education in Kerala
List_of_institutions_of_higher_education_in_Kerala
Syriac Orthodox Monastery in India
Patriarch near to the Monastery. The present Abbot of Malekurish Dayro is Mor Dioscorus Kuriakose. St. George - the saint renowned throughout the world as the
St. George's Monastery, Malekurish
St._George's_Monastery,_Malekurish
Topics referred to by the same term
" It may refer to: Barsauma (died 456), monk, abbot and supporter of Dioscorus of Alexandria, subject of the Life of Barsauma Barsauma of Nisibis (d
Barsauma
ccel.org. Retrieved 2024-09-27. Menze, Volker-Lorenz (2023). Patriarch Dioscorus of Alexandria: The Last Pharaoh and Ecclesiastical Politics in the Later
Acacius_II_of_Melitene
Christian seminary, 2nd-4th centuries
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
School_of_Alexandria
Palestinian hermit, church writer
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Barsanuphius
Oriental Orthodox Church denomination of Ethiopia
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
Patron saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church (c.257–c.331)
Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute Mesrop Mashtots Dioscorus of Alexandria Severus of Antioch Abraham of Farshut Yared Simon the Tanner
Gregory_the_Illuminator
Head of the Catholic Church from 514 to 523
public declaration, and in addition anathematize Nestorius, Eutyches, Dioscorus, Aelurus, Peter Mongus, Peter the Fuller, and Acacius, with all their
Pope_Hormisdas
Greek Orthodox patriarch and scholar
Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Coptic Orthodox Popes and Patriarchs (451–present) Timothy II Peter III Athanasius II John I John II Dioscorus II Timothy III
Patriarch Paisius of Alexandria
Patriarch_Paisius_of_Alexandria
Apostle of Jesus
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Andrew_the_Apostle
Antipope from 1394 to 1423
Novatian Heraclius Felix II Ursicinus Eulalius Early Middle Ages Laurentius Dioscorus Theodore Paschal Constantine II Philip High Middle Ages John VIII Anastasius
Antipope_Benedict_XIII
Placidus Valentinianus Augustus V Anatolius 441 Taurus Seleucus Cyrus 442 Dioscorus (western) Eudoxius (eastern) 443 Petronius Maximus II Paterius 444 Theodosius
List_of_Roman_consuls
the 5th century. The separation resulted in part from the refusal of Dioscorus, the Patriarch of Alexandria, to accept the Christological dogmas promulgated
History_of_Oriental_Orthodoxy
Apostle of Jesus (died 44)
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
James_the_Great
112th Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1817-1818)
(1232–1252) Gregory II bar Hebraeus (1264–1286) Basil Behnam I (1404–1412) Dioscorus Behnam Shatti (1415–1417) Basil Noah (1490–1494) Basil Solomon (1509–1518)
Ignatius_Yunan
4th-century Christian bishop, theologian, and saint
Athanasius I Peter II Timothy I Theophilus I Cyril I Dioscorus I Timothy II Peter III Dioscorus II Timothy III Theodosius I Peter IV Damian Anastasius
Basil_of_Caesarea
DIOSCORUS
DIOSCORUS
DIOSCORUS
DIOSCORUS
Boy/Male
Russian
Gift from God.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, German, Hebrew
Peace; Tranquil
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Women Companion of the Prophet (SAW)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Drishtee | தà¯à®°à¯€à®·à¯à®¤à®¿Â
Eye sight
Male
Japanese
(英夫) Japanese name HIDEO means "splendid man."
Boy/Male
Indian
Battleground, Fighting point
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jeevanthini | ஜீவநà¯à®¤à¯€à®¨à¯€
Name of a Raga
Female
English
Feminine pet form of Scottish unisex Leslie, LESSIE means "garden of hollies."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Aspirant; Beautiful; Name of Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Biblical
Ambush of the mouth.
DIOSCORUS
DIOSCORUS
DIOSCORUS
DIOSCORUS
DIOSCORUS