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Heritage site in Iași, Romania
The Golia Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Golia) is a Romanian Orthodox fortified monastery located in Iaşi, Romania. The monastery is listed in the National
Golia_Monastery
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Golia may refer to: Golia (surname) Golia, Ganjam Golia Monastery 1226 Golia Golija This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Golia
Golia
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Moldavia, Romania
Agapia Monastery Bogdana Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Dragomirna Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Neamț Monastery Putna Monastery Trei Ierarhi
Churches_of_Moldavia
City and county seat of Iași County, Romania
Church Barnovschi Church Golia Church architectural elements Moldavian princely palace at Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery St. George Church (Old Metropolitan
Iași
University in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
Alexandru_Ioan_Cuza_University
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
Spanish-Baroque-era architecture. Golia Monastery Church, Iași, Romania, unknown architect, 1650–1660 Horezu Monastery, Horezu, Romania, with a Solomonic
Baroque
Moldavia, some buildings have Renaissance influences. The facade of the Golia Monastery Church is decorated with Corinthian pilasters, and the windows have
Romanian_architecture
Airport in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Iași_International_Airport
Russian military leader and statesman (1739–1791)
of his internal organs, including his heart and brain first kept at Golia Monastery in Iași, remain unknown. Pro-Russian officials during the Russian invasion
Grigory_Potemkin
Heritage site in Iași County, Romania
the period, while the window decorations are visibly influenced by Golia Monastery. It is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture
Ss._Theodore_Church
Stadium in Copou, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Emil_Alexandrescu_Stadium
Moldavian - born writer, raconteur and school teacher (1837–1889)
he was welcomed by hegumen Isaia Vicol Dioclias into the service of Golia Monastery. Around 1867, his wife Ileana left him. After that moment, Creangă
Ion_Creangă
Heritage site in Iași County, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Palace_of_Culture_(Iași)
Frăsinei Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Ghighiu Monastery Giurgeni Monastery Glavacioc Monastery Golia Monastery Govora Monastery Hadâmbu
List of Romanian Orthodox monasteries
List_of_Romanian_Orthodox_monasteries
Moldavian noble
the Princely Academy in his capital Iaşi in 1707. He died in 1726 at Golia Monastery. Cantemir dynasty EB (1911). Florin Constantiniu, O istorie sinceră
Antioh_Cantemir
Monastery in Iași, Romania
Mănăstirea Trei Ierarhi (Monastery of the Three Hierarchs) is a seventeenth-century monastery located in Iași, Romania. The monastery is listed in the National
Trei_Ierarhi_Monastery
Heritage site in Iași, Romania
Cetățuia Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Cetățuia) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located at 1 Cetățuia Street in Iași, Romania. The monastery is listed
Cetățuia_Monastery
Church in Iași, Romania
Parascheva, patron saint of Moldavia, were brought from Trei Ierarhi Monastery and continue to attract crowds of pilgrims, particularly on her feast
Metropolitan_Cathedral,_Iași
Building
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Central University Library of Iași
Central_University_Library_of_Iași
Theatre in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Iași_National_Theatre
Shopping mall in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Iulius_Mall_Iași
Church in Iași, Romania
The Bucium Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Bucium), dedicated to "The Sunday of all Aton Saints", is a Romanian Orthodox monastery, located at 14 Păun
Bucium_Monastery
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Podgoria Copou Monastery Socola Monastery Trei Ierarhi Monastery Annunciation
List_of_churches_in_Iași
Heritage site in Iași County, Romania
from 1974 to 1978. The original iconostasis was removed and taken to Golia Monastery for safekeeping; the current one was set up in 1978. A cross dedicated
White_Church,_Iași
Architectural element of religious architecture in Moldavia
Galata Monastery built between 1576 and 1584, the Trei Ierarhi Monastery built between 1635 and 1639 and Feast of the Ascension Church in the Golia Monastery
Moldavian_vault
Orthodox church in Iași, Romania
Vovidenia). A walled and fortified church, it is located near the Golia Monastery. Based on the oldest documentary mention, found on an icon, it dates
Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple Church, Iași
Entry_of_the_Theotokos_into_the_Temple_Church,_Iași
Heritage site in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Roznovanu_Palace
Public park in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Copou_Park
Public university-level medical school in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Grigore_T._Popa_University_of_Medicine_and_Pharmacy
University in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
George Enescu National University of Arts
George_Enescu_National_University_of_Arts
University in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Ion Ionescu de la Brad University of Life Sciences of Iași
Ion_Ionescu_de_la_Brad_University_of_Life_Sciences_of_Iași
Railway station in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Iași_railway_station
Public university in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași
Gheorghe_Asachi_Technical_University_of_Iași
Heritage site in Iași, Romania
The Bărboi Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Bărboi), dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located at 12 Bărboi Street,
Bărboi_Monastery
500-year-old tree in Copou Park, Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Eminescu's_Linden_Tree
Monument in Iaşi
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Victims of Iași Pogrom Monument
Victims_of_Iași_Pogrom_Monument
Heritage site in Iași County, Romania
The Hlincea Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Hlincea) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Ciurea, Iaşi metropolitan area, Romania. Located at the base
Hlincea_Monastery
Romanian monastery in Mt. Athos, Greece
sanctified. The service was conducted by hegumen Isaia Vicol from Golia Monastery, in Iași. The church was sacred to the Baptism of Jesus. The church
Prodromos,_Mount_Athos
Heritage site in Iași, Romania
The Frumoasa Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Frumoasa) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located at 1 Radu Vodă Street, in the Frumoasa [ro] neighborhood
Frumoasa_Monastery
Romanian public transportation authority
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
CTP_Iași
High school in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
National_College_(Iași)
Prince of Moldavia and Wallachia (1750/1760–1816)
built a reservoir for the capital Iași (through a system leading up to Golia Monastery) and provided Focșani with water from over the Milcov River (achieved
Alexander_Mourouzis
Shopping mall in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Mall_Moldova
School in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Costache Negruzzi National College
Costache_Negruzzi_National_College
Heritage site in Iași, Romania
Socola Monastery or Schimbarea la Față ("Transfiguration") was a Romanian Orthodox establishment located in the eponymous quarter of southern Iaşi, Romania
Socola_Monastery
Garden in Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Iași_Botanical_Garden
Public theatre in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Luceafărul_Theatre
Romanian archivist, genealogist, historian (1874–1973)
The editorial staff of the Genealogical Archive magazine was at the Golia Monastery in Iași.[citation needed] At the State Archive in Iași, whose rich
Sever_Zotta
Heritage site in Bârnova, Iași, Romania
The Bârnova Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Bârnova) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery located in Bârnova, Iași metropolitan area, Moldavia, Romania. Built
Bârnova_Monastery
Phanariote prince (born c. 1720)
Kapucu. His wife's name is attested as "Lady Smaranda" by a diptych of Golia Monastery and by letters she exchanged with Sylvester Dabbas, the Patriarch of
Matei_Ghica
Shopping mall in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Palas_Iași
Synagogue in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Great_Synagogue_(Iași)
Opera house in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Romanian_National_Opera,_Iași
Heritage site in Iași County, Romania
along with cells, thus forming a monastery. Placed under the protection of Mar Saba, it acquired the Jerusalem monastery's name. It is believed that Peter
Saint_Sabbas_Church,_Iași
Heritage site in Iași, Romania
The Galata Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Galata) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery for nuns, founded at the end of the sixteenth century by Moldavian
Galata_Monastery
Moldavian statesman and political conspirator
Gheorghe and Constantin. All were educated at home, by tutors from Golia Monastery. By 1767, Cuza was again in conflict with the Phanariote regime, which
Ioniță_Cuza
Urban park in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Iași_Exhibition_Park
Romanian youth theatre company
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Ludic_Theatre
Symphony orchestra in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Iași "Moldova" Philharmonic Orchestra
Iași_"Moldova"_Philharmonic_Orchestra
Heritage site in Iași County, Romania
canon was printed at Iași in 1750. The church was initially used as a monastery, and in 1763, Ecumenical Patriarch Samuel declared it stauropegic, making
Saint_Spyridon_Church,_Iași
Heritage site in Iași County, Romania
1817, ended up first in the cathedral yard and then behind Trei Ierarhi Monastery. It appears that when Sultan Mehmed IV spent a week in Iași in July 1672
Saint Nicholas Princely Church
Saint_Nicholas_Princely_Church
Prince of Wallachia
regularly commemorated by a Moldavian church at Golia Monastery. Their likeness remains preserved at Căluiu Monastery, in Oboga, which Michael furbished in 1593–1594
Nicolae_Pătrașcu
17th-century prince consort of Moldavia
Ecaterina also made cash donations to the Golia and Hlincea monasteries, among others. She equipped the Golia Monastery with pews brought from Constantinople
Ecaterina_Cercheza
1640s – Printing press in operation. 1642 – Synod of Iași 1660 – Golia Monastery built. 1670 – Great Synagogue built. 1686 – Town sacked by Russians
Timeline_of_Iași
Mixed use in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Moldova_Center
Public cultural institution in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Iași_Athenaeum
Romanian painter (1906–1988)
these paintings can be seen in the online catalogue raisonné. 1965, Golia Monastery, oil on canvas 59 x 62.5 cm, visible in the permanent collection (room
Călin_Alupi
Monument in Iaşi, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Union_Monument,_Iași
Statue by Ion Dimitriu-Bârlad in Iași, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Attacking_Cavalryman_Statue
Monument in 2 Carol I Boulevard, Iași
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Statue of Mihai Eminescu, Iași
Statue_of_Mihai_Eminescu,_Iași
Nature reserve in Moldavia, Romania
Bucium Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Frumoasa Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Great Synagogue Hlincea Monastery Metropolitan Cathedral Old
Repedea_Hill_Fossil_Site
Heritage site in Iași County, Romania
city, a new roof of tin plates was installed. The church functioned as a monastery for a time, and was the official guesthouse for Orthodox patriarchs visiting
Barnovschi_Church
Automobile museum in Lombardy, Italy
S. Eufemia della Fonte". Museo Mille Miglia. Retrieved 6 October 2017. Golia, Lilina. "Caccia delle vetture che fecero la storia della Mille Miglia:
Museo_Mille_Miglia
Monastery in Pavia, Italy
The Monastery of San Felice was one of the main female Benedictine monasteries of Pavia. Founded during the Lombard period, it was suppressed in the 18th
Monastery_of_San_Felice
Operator Columbia 1993 Vinny Golia Against the Grain Nine Winds 1994 Deborah Holland Freudian Slip Dog & Pony 1995 Vinny Golia Razor Nine Winds 1995 Mike
Nels_Cline_discography
Church building in Pavia, Italy
Saverio Lomartire, Davide Tolomelli, Milano: Skira, 2017. Giovanna Forzatti Golia, Istituzioni ecclesiastiche pavesi dall'età longobarda alla dominazione
San_Marino,_Pavia
American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer (born 1934)
to his solo work, Bradford is noted for his work with John Carter, Vinny Golia and Ornette Coleman. In October 2009, Bradford became the second recipient
Bobby_Bradford
American jazz drummer (born 1956)
Shabaka in 1976 as "Duo Infinity". In 1977, he became a member of Vinny Golia's group as well as the Julius Hemphill Trio (along with Baikida Carroll)
Alex_Cline
Clerics who performed satirical poetry
the Latin gula, gluttony. It may also originate from a mythical "Bishop Golias", a medieval Latin form of the name Goliath, the giant who fought David
Goliards
mesto [Wikidata] Murska Sobota Regional and Study Library [Wikidata] Pavel Golia Library Trebnje [Wikidata] Žalec Intermunicipal Public Library [Wikidata]
List_of_libraries_in_Slovenia
Serbian film producer (1940–2020)
places of the Monastery Studenica in Serbia) Golija skriveni biser (Golia hidden pearl) Planina Golija, impresija prirode (Mount Golia nature's impression)
Ranka_Velimirović
early criticism was published in 2005 by the French investigative magazine Golias, which raised questions about the community’s internal functioning and the
Community_of_the_Lamb
Church in Pavia, Italy
Guardamagna. p. 10. ISBN 978-88-95193-74-8. Retrieved 14 May 2024. Forzatti Golia, Giovanna (1979). "Note sul monastero pavese di San Pietro in Verzolo: il
San_Pietro_in_Verzolo
Community in Greece
vicinity of Anthousa, which I take to be the new name of Rapeza. Golias, 2006, p. 100 Golias, 2006, p. 103 Σμύρης, Γεώργιος (1 January 2000). "Το δίκτυο των
Anthousa,_Preveza
Capital and largest city of Egypt
Tauris. 2009. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-85771-742-9. Behrens-Abouseif 1992, p. 8. Golia 2004, p. 152. Casanova, Paul (1901). "Les noms coptes du Caire et localités
Cairo
Church in Pavia, Italy
history. Lombardia Beni Culturali, entry on church. Giovanna Forzatti Golia, Istituzioni ecclesiastiche pavesi dall'età longobarda alla dominazione
San_Lanfranco,_Pavia
Concept of a prophetic unveiling, sometimes about eschatology
Thessalonians 2 1 Timothy 4 2 Peter 3 Jude 14–15 Book of Revelation Apocalypse of Golias Apocalypse of Paul Apocalypse of Peter Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius Apocalypse
Apocalypse
Albanian semi-human winged divine hero
beliefs each region is said to have its own drangue's. From Gjakova comes Ton Golia, from Peja, Rrustem Uka and Xhem Sadria, from Mirdita come Bibë Llesh Markola
Drangue
Town in Tulcea, Romania
sent Burgrave Ieremia Golia with an army to Obluchitza (Isaccea) to prevent the Ottoman army from fording the river. However, Golia betrayed John for a
Isaccea
French Catholic bishop
(2010-01-20). "LE DEVOIR D'INTERVENTION DE MGR MOUISSE (Périgueux)". Éditions Golias (in French). "Que souhaitent-ils pour cette année ?". SudOuest.fr (in French)
Michel_Mouïsse
French Roman Catholic priest (1912–2007)
L'Abbé Pierre, la construction d'une légende, by Philippe Falcone, éd. Golias — ISBN 2-914475-49-7. 2004: L'Abbé Pierre parle aux jeunes, with Pierre-Roland
Abbé_Pierre
Medieval alliterative poem
"Goliardic" satires, such as "The Apocalypse of Bishop Golias" and "The Confession of Golias." The author of the Crede claims that these works tarnished
Pierce_the_Ploughman's_Crede
Czech composer and radio producer (born 1935)
Suite) for 2 saxophones, 2 horns, double bass and percussion (2000) David a Goliáš (David and Goliath) for flute and organ (2001) Partita for flute, violin
Jiří_Teml
12th-century anonymous Latin poet
"Confession" (sometimes "Confessio", "Confessio Goliae" or "Confession of Golias"), a metrical composition of ironical tone wherein he confesses his love
Archpoet
Ancient castle in Slovenia
Grafen von Cilli, 2. Teil, Die Cillier Chronik, (prevod Ludovik Modest Golia, Kronika grofov Celjskih, (Založba obzorja, Maribor 1972)), Celje: Kulturna
Celje_Castle
Civil parish in Herefordshire, England
He was the author of several satirical poems, especially one entitled Golias, in which he attacks the clergy in general, and especially the Cistercian
Brinsop_and_Wormsley
Romanian writer, journalist and politician (1881–1961)
Șchiopul and Golia, and the price he has to pay for his rise. Alexandru, who falls in love with Ilinca, unsuccessfully asks for the captured Golia not to be
Mihail_Sadoveanu
S. Eufemia della Fonte". Museo Mille Miglia. Retrieved 6 October 2017. Golia, Lilina. "Caccia delle vetture che fecero la storia della Mille Miglia:
Automotive_industry_in_Italy
Tibetan writer
Tséring by Melvyn Goldstein, William Siebenschuh and Tashi Tsering, Éditions Golias, October 2010, afterword by translator André Lacroix, pages 235 et seq.
Tashi_Tsering_(educator)
Slovene philosopher, essayist and mountaineer
and diplomat Anton Novačan, the poet Oton Župančič, the playwrights Pavel Golia and Ivan Mrak, and the poet and political activist Edvard Kocbek. Many prominent
Klement_Jug
GOLIA MONASTERY
GOLIA MONASTERY
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian
Eternal Joy
Boy/Male
British, English
Made of Gold
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Round Shaped; Tablet; Rose Coloured; Rosy
Female
Yiddish
 Pet form of Yiddish Golda, GOLDIE means "golden." Compare with another form of Goldie.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the late Old English personal name Golding, in form a patronymic from Golda (see Gold 4).German : patronymic from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with gold, guld ‘gold’, ‘bright’.Jewish (from Latvia and Lithuania) : habitational name from Golding, the German and Yiddish name of the city of Kuldīga in Latvia.
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Pearl
Girl/Female
English American Israeli
The precious metal.. Late prime minister of Israel Golda Meir.
Girl/Female
British, English
Super
Female
English
(×’Ö¼ï‹×œÖ°×“ָה) Yiddish name GOLDA means "golden." Compare with masculine Golda.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Galya, GALIA means "hill of God."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Bengali, British, English, German, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu
Gold; Gilded; Form of Golda
Male
English
Old English name GOLDA means "gold." Compare with feminine Golda.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bullet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from either of two places in North Yorkshire called Goldsborough. One, near Knaresborough is named from the Old English (or Old German) personal name Godel + Old English burh ‘fortified place’. The other, near Whitby, is named from the Old English personal name Golda + burh.
Female
Yiddish
 Variant spelling of Yiddish Golda, GOLDE means "golden." Compare with another form of Golde.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
Made of Gold; The Precious Metal; Golden
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a silly person, from Middle English golle ‘unfledged bird’. There is evidence of a female personal name Golla and it is possible that this also may have given rise to the surname.German and Swiss German : unflattering nickname from dialect goll ‘bullfinch’, in the sense ‘simpleton’; or perhaps a variant of Gollmann (see Goleman 2).
Girl/Female
British, English
Gold; Beautiful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A River
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
God Shall Redeem
GOLIA MONASTERY
GOLIA MONASTERY
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surprising
Surname or Lastname
English, Irish (Ulster), Scottish, and Dutch
English, Irish (Ulster), Scottish, and Dutch : name applied either to a Scandinavian or to someone from Normandy in northern France. The Scandinavian adventurers of the Dark Ages called themselves norðmenn ‘men from the North’. Before 1066, Scandinavian settlers in England were already fairly readily absorbed, and Northman and Normann came to be used as bynames and later as personal names, even among the Saxon inhabitants. The term gained a new use from 1066 onwards, when England was settled by invaders from Normandy, who were likewise of Scandinavian origin but by now largely integrated with the native population and speaking a Romance language, retaining only their original Germanic name.French : regional name for someone from Normandy.Dutch : ethnic name for a Norwegian.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Nordman.Jewish : Americanized form of some like-sounding Ashkenazic name.Swedish : from norr ‘north’ + man ‘man’.Albert Andriessen Bradt, a settler in Rensselaerswijck on the upper Hudson River in NY, was originally from Norway and was known as de Norrman (‘the Norwegian’). The waterway south of Albany which powered his mills became known as the Normanskill (‘the Norman’s Waterway’), by which name it is still known today.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sacred river, Good smell
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Etheridge.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Beautiful Creation of God; Wise; Good Work; Good Deed
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Luck; Lottery; Lot; Fate; Portion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suvarnarekha | ஸà¯à®µà®°à¯à®£à®°à¯‡à®•ா
Ray of gold
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
Supreme Spirit; Lord Brahma
Girl/Female
Hindu
Little gift, End less
Boy/Male
Danish, Finnish, Hindu, Indian
His Name is God
GOLIA MONASTERY
GOLIA MONASTERY
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a.
Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Polemoniaceae), which includes Polemonium, Phlox, Gilia, and a few other genera.
n.
A mineral occurring in steel-gray flexible folia. It contains iron, nickel, and phosphorus, and is found only in meteoric iron.
n. pl.
A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.
n.
The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.
n.
A small building in a monastery where penitents confessed.
n.
The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without.
n.
A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.
n.
In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.
n.
In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]
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A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.
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A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.
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A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.
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Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.
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A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
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A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely applied to such a house for females.
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A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.
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of Folium
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An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.
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A mineral related to the micas, but low in silica and yielding brittle folia with pearly luster.
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Characterized by being separable into thin plates or folia; as, graphite has a foliated structure.