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Serbian archbishop (1780–1842)
Grigorije the Serb (c. 1780, in Kožin, Trn, then Ottoman Empire, now North Macedonia – October 18, 1842, in Niš, Principality of Serbia) was the archbishop
Grigorije_the_Serb
Serbian Orthodox bishop
Grigorije Durić (Serbian Cyrillic: Григорије Дурић; born Mladen Durić; 17 December 1967) is a Serbian Orthodox archbishop who has been serving as the
Grigorije_Durić
Serbian writer and professor (1880–1945)
Grigorije Božović (Serbian Cyrillic: Григорије Божовић; 15 November 1880 Pridvorica, Ottoman Empire – 4 January 1945 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
Grigorije_Božović
Serbian monk and inventor (fl. 1404)
Lazar (Serbian: Лазар; Russian: Лазарь), also known as Lazar the Serb or Lazar the Hilandarian (fl. 1404), was a Serbian Orthodox monk-scribe and horologist
Lazar_the_Serb
Name list
been used in Serbian society since the Middle Ages. It may refer to: Grigorije the Pupil (fl. 1186), author of Miroslav Gospel Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355)
Grigorije
Serbian Orthodox monk and saint
chapter, confirmed by the Serbian patriarch on 17 May 1379. Grigorije spent the rest of his life at the monastery. Grigorije, a Serb, moved from Constantinople
Gregory_of_Gornjak
Monk Grigorije also known as Grigorije Vasilije (Serbian Cyrillic: Григорије Василије; c. 1550 - after 1598) was tonsured into the Great Schema in the Tower
Grigorije_Vasilije
Ethnic group
Klokot). Serbian language areas (in blue) in Kosovo, 1931 Serb-populated areas (in red) in Kosovo, 2011 The Community of Serb Municipalities (Serbian: Заједница
Kosovo_Serbs
Mass anti-corruption protests
Kovačević Jovan Memedović Branko Stanković Nemanja Šarović Irinej Dobrijević Grigorije Durić Joanikije Mićović Ladislav Nemet Dimitrije Rađenović Justin Stefanović
2024–present Serbian anti-corruption protests
2024–present_Serbian_anti-corruption_protests
Serbian producer
Lav Grigorije Pajkić (Serbian Cyrillic: Лав Григорије Пајкић; born 25 October 1995) is a Serbian politician, film and television producer and television
Lav_Pajkić
Serbian monk and writer (1668-1739)
Grigorije Račanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Григорије Рачанин; Bajina Bašta, Serbia, after 1668 - Szentendre, Habsburg monarchy, after 1739) was a Serbian monk
Grigorije_Račanin
Town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
and bishop, served as provincial minister and apostolic vicar Grigorije Durić, Serbian orthodox bishop Kenan Kamenjaš, Bosnian basketball player Jelin
Vareš
of the "Knights of the Order of the Dragon" movement Dragan Bjelogrlić, actor; film producer Grigorije Durić, Serbian Orthodox bishop; head of the Eparchy
2022_Serbian_general_election
of the writers and early printers of Serb books. Andrija Paltašić, early printer and publisher of Serb books. Dimitar of Kratovo, 15th-century Serb writer
List_of_people_from_Serbia
Serbian and Yugoslav royal family
folklore being the only real source. Most likely, Karađorđe's ancestors hailed from Vasojevići. Grigorije Božović (1880–1945) claimed that the family were
House_of_Karađorđević
15th-century Serbian hagiographer
known as Lazar the Serb) Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246–1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355)
Pachomius_the_Serb
for the monastery endowment until it was transferred to Constantine, the village head (kmet). Also, there was Aleksije (fl. 1350), Hieromonk Grigorije (1380-1420)
Serbian_art
Serbian Cyrillic illuminated manuscript Gospel Book
with the last few pages written by the scribe Grigorije of Raška, also known as Grigorije the Scribe or Pupil. Although Miroslav's Gospel is one of the earliest
Miroslav_Gospel
and Atanasije, Grigorije II of Ras, Teodosije, Elder Grigorije, Antonije Bagaš, Lazar the Hilandarian, Pachomius the Serb, Gabriel the Hilandarian, Constantine
Medieval_Serbian_literature
Serbian painter (b. 1745, d. 1822)
Grigorije Jezdimirović (Serbian:Григорије Јездимировић:Borovo Selo, near Vukovar, Srem, 1745 - Dalj, near Osijek, after 1822) was a Serbian painter. From
Grigorije_Jezdimirović
Romanian and Serbian painter
Grigorije Popović or Grigorije Popovici (Serbian: Григорије Поповић; 1749 – after 1803) was a Romanian and Serbian icon painter who worked in the Habsburg
Grigorije_Popović
Elder Grigorije (Serbian: Старац Григорије; fl. 1310–55) was a Serbian Orthodox clergyman and writer. Grigorije hailed from the Prizren region, and was
Grigorije_of_Prizren
venerated as a saint. The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrates Grigorije as a saint during the holiday of the Assembly of the Holy Serbian Enlighteners and Teachers
Gregory_II_of_Ras
Serbian medieval writer, copyist and bishop
Gregory of Raška or Grigorije Raški (Serbian Cyrillic: Григорије Рашки; early 14th century, 1275-1321) was a medieval Serbian writer and copyist, and
Gregory_of_Raška
Protests in response to school shooting
portal (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 20 May 2023. Retrieved 20 May 2023. Mitkovski, Ivan (19 May 2023). "Vladika Grigorije podržao protest
Serbia_Against_Violence
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church since 2020
"centres of power from the West do not wish to nurture the identity of the Serb people or their culture." He also expressed that Serbia's positions on Kosovo
Porfirije,_Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian bishop (1839–1909)
Grigorije Živković (wordly name: Nikola Živković; 25 November 1839 - 24 April 1909) was a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Nikola Živković was born
Grigorije_Živković
15th century Serbian monk
Grigorije of Hilandar (Serbian: Григорије Хиландарац, romanized: Grigorije Hilandarac; early 15th century) was a learned Serbian Orthodox monk, translator
Grigorije_of_Hilandar
Multifunctional in Belgrade, Serbia
Save would be declared the new cathedral. "Studenti Bogoslovije idu u blockade: Evo kako je reagovao vladika Grigorije" (in Serbian). Banja Luka: Srpskainfo
Toblerone,_Karaburma
List of Serbs contains notable people who are Serbs or of Serb ancestry. The list includes all notable Serbs sorted by occupation and year of birth, regardless
List_of_Serbs
Within the liturgical calendar of the Serbian Orthodox Church, numerous saints of ethnic Serb origin are commemorated and venerated. The Serbian Orthodox
List of saints of the Serbian Orthodox Church
List_of_saints_of_the_Serbian_Orthodox_Church
Subdivisions of the Serbian Orthodox Church
canonical territory, the Serbian Orthodox Church maintains one metropolitanate and 11 eparchies serving the Serb diaspora in Europe, the Americas, and Australia
Eparchies and metropolitanates of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Eparchies_and_metropolitanates_of_the_Serbian_Orthodox_Church
Group of clergy
Prekopeč. Grigorije Vojlovički Sinait (died c. 1406), was a 14th-century monk, born in Greece. He lived in Serbia during the time of the disciples of the Venerable
Sinaites_in_Serbia
Serbian writer, monk, philosopher and biographer
of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages, and the next great Athonite in the Serbian literature of the 13th century. Elder Grigorije (fl
Domentijan
Name list
share the same given name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Grigorije Grgur
Gligorije
Russian architect
Grigorije Ivanovič Samojlov (Russian Cyrillic: Григорий Иванович Самойлов; Taganrog, Imperial Russia, 8 September 1904 - Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Grigorije_Samojlov
Ethnic group
Prudnikova – chess player, Russia-born Anatoli Rogozhin – Cossack officer Grigorije Samojlov – architect, designer, and painter Vasily Shulgin – politician
Russians_in_Serbia
Supreme body of the Serbian Orthodox Church
The Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: Архијерејски сабор Српске православне цркве, romanized: Arhijerejski sabor Srpske pravoslavne
Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Council_of_Bishops_of_the_Serbian_Orthodox_Church
Yugoslav writer and translator
remembered as the author of children's poetry and other forms of literature for children and youth. Grigor Vitez was born to a Serb family in the village of
Grigor_Vitez
Former patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox Church
the unified Serbian Orthodox Church. At the May Assembly in Sremski Karlovci in 1848, prior to the Serb uprising of 1848–49, the Serbs of the Habsburg monarchy
Patriarchate_of_Karlovci
Serbian Orthodox bishop
the matter with others. An exception exists by Grigorije Durić, a bishop reportedly under the protection of Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik. In the
Vasilije_Kačavenda
Monastery in Serbia
The Šišatovac Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Шишатовац, romanized: Manastir Šišatovac) is a Serb Orthodox monastery situated on the Fruška Gora mountain
Šišatovac_Monastery
Most prominent academic institution in Serbia
Post-war opus of Grigorije Samojlov, DaNS 49, Novi Sad 2005, 46–48; М. Prosen, An architect Grigorije Samojlov, the catalogue of the exhibition, Belgrade
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Serbian_Academy_of_Sciences_and_Arts
Hotel in Belgrade, Serbia
staunchly nationalist Serb household of priest Jevtimije "Jevta" Vukadinović, young Svetozar moved across the border into Serbia where he became an administrator
Hotel_Moskva,_Belgrade
Serbian painter
Grigorije Davidović-Obšić or Grigorije Davidović Opšić, was a Serbian painter of the late 18th century. Most of his works can be seen on the iconostases
Grigorije_Davidović-Obšić
(1932–2014) Lovro Dobričević (1420–1478) Kozma Damjanović (c. 1650–after 1704) Grigorije Davidović-Obšić (18th century) Pavel Đurković (1772–1830) Konstantin Danil
List_of_Serbian_painters
Momčilo Ninčić - minister of foreign affairs in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia's government in exile Grigorije Božović - reporter Đoka Dunđerski - wealthy industrialist
Rehabilitation_in_Serbia
Serbian nobleman and Orthodox Christian abbot
confirm it. Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246-1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355), builder
Antonije_Bagaš
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Krulj (1951–1966) Vladislav Mitrović (1967–1992) Nikolaj Mrđa (1992–2015) Grigorije Durić (administrator) (2015–2017) Hrizostom Jević (2017–present) Vozuća
Metropolitanate of Dabar and Bosnia
Metropolitanate_of_Dabar_and_Bosnia
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
renamed the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Frankfurt and all of Germany. From 2017 until Bishop Grigorije Durić took office, Andrej Ćilerdžić, Bishop of the Eparchy
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Düsseldorf and Germany
Serbian_Orthodox_Eparchy_of_Düsseldorf_and_Germany
Greek Christian saint (c. 1260s – 1346)
Serbian and Bulgarian Grigorije Sinaita (c. 1260s – 27 November 1346), was a Greek Christian monk and writer from Smyrna. He was instrumental in the emergence
Gregory_of_Sinai
Bulgarian writer (c. 1380 – after 1431)
Kostonets, Grigorije Camblak, and Ioasaf of Vidin. Constantine was born in Bulgaria, probably in Kostenets. In his youth, he attended school in the capital
Constantine_of_Kostenets
Ulmanski, actress Neda Ukraden, singer Vladimir Velmar-Janković, writer Grigorije Vitez, poet and novelist Ivo Vojnović, writer[full citation needed][full
List_of_Serbs_of_Croatia
16th-century Serbian Orthodox priest
Jovan the Serb of Kratovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Србин из Кратова; 1526–1583) or Protopop Jovan (Протопоп Јован) was a Serb Orthodox priest and scribe
Jovan_the_Serb_of_Kratovo
Orlović through knez (prince) Martin of Bajica near Cetinje. "Обрен као отац". Novosti. Grigorije Božović (1940). Neizmišljeni likovi. G. Kon. pp. 21–24.
Vuk_Crnogorac
Medieval Serbian monk and scribe
Rus' Gregory Tsamblak Isaija the Monk Grigorije of Gornjak Rajčin Sudić Jakov of Serres Romylos of Vidin Jovan the Serb of Kratovo Nicodemus of Tismana
Atanasije_(scribe)
15th century Serbian soldier and memoirist
captivity. Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246-1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355), builder
Konstantin_Mihailović
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
archdiocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church covering the city of Belgrade, capital of Serbia. It is central or patriarchal diocese, headed by the Serbian Patriarch
Archdiocese of Belgrade and Karlovci
Archdiocese_of_Belgrade_and_Karlovci
13th-century Greek-Albanian lord
Grgur (Serbian: Гргур Камона) and Grigorije (Григорије Камона); his surname is also spelled Kamona. Shepard, Jonathan, ed. (2008). History of the Byzantine
Gregorios_Kamonas
Author and biographer of Isaija the Monk
writers in the Middle Ages, and the next great Athonite in the Serbian literature of the 13th century. Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355), builder of Saint
Anonymous_Athonite
Bulgarian scholar (c.1365 – c.1420)
member of the Tzamplakon family, was a Bulgarian writer and cleric active in Bulgaria, Moldavia, Serbia, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Principality
Gregory_Tsamblak
14th-century magnate who served Stefan Dušan
collection No. 154. Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246–1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355), builder
Nikola_Stanjević
Serbian Bishop of Raška-Prizren
Orthodox Church. He was born in Čačak, Central Serbia. After finishing theology in the Faculty of Theology of the University of Belgrade, he became a novice
Teodosije_Šibalić
Serbian politician (1765–1836)
was the younger brother of Aleksa Nenadović (1749–1804), a Serbian nobleman who held a province around Valjevo. He was grandnephew of Grigorije Nenadović
Jakov_Nenadović
The List of Medieval Serbian manuscripts (Serbian: Средњовековни српски рукописи, Srednjovekovni srpski rukopisi) belonging to a corpus of Medieval Serbian
List of medieval Serbian manuscripts
List_of_medieval_Serbian_manuscripts
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Jeremija (1803–1815) Josif I (1816–1835) Prokopije I (1838–1848) Josif II (1848–1854) Grigorije I (1855–1860) Joanikije (1860–1864) Prokopije II (1864–1875) Ignjatije (1875–1888)
Eparchy of Zachlumia, Herzegovina, and the Littoral
Eparchy_of_Zachlumia,_Herzegovina,_and_the_Littoral
Medieval Serbian writer
Patriarch of Serbia. Commemorated June 15 (Civil Date: June 28 )". https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/107130409-sest-pisaca-xiv-veka-grigorije
Marko_Pećki
14th-century Serbian Orthodox monk and poet
1980, p. 69 Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246–1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355), builder
Elder_Siluan
Serbian Chetnik commander in Macedonia
who refused to believe that a Serb Muslim in his band could be a Serb and not a Turk; he became the embodiment of the Balkan understanding of religion
Jovan_Dolgač
19th–20th century Serbian architectural style
Novaković Dragutin Maslać Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak Vasilije Androsov Grigorije Samojlov Brothers Krstić Church of Saint George in Smederevo by Andrey
Serbo-Byzantine Revival architecture
Serbo-Byzantine_Revival_architecture
Serbian Orthodox bishops
Bishop Metodije (Serbian Cyrillic: Методије, secular name Ljubiša Ostojić, Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Остојић; born 1 April 1976) is a Serbian Orthodox bishop
Metodije_Ostojić
Name list
containing Grgur Other Serbo-Croatian variants and diminutives include Grigorije, Grigor, Grga, etc. Grgurević, surname Grgić, surname Sveti Grgur, an
Grgur
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Vrlika, Croatia
According to official Serb Orthodox schematism published until late 19th century there is no known historical information about the foundation. According
Dragović_monastery
Surname list
Pasha (Ferhad-paša Sokolović), the Beylerbey of Bosnia. Sokolovići (disambiguation) Sokolov (surname) Sokol (surname) Grigorije Božović (1926). Pripovetke
Sokolović
Late-19th-century architectural revival movement
I who was the patron of the Neo-Byzantine movement. Its main proponents were Aleksandar Deroko, Momir Korunović, Branko Krstić, Grigorije Samojlov and
Neo-Byzantine_architecture
Bulović Milica Bodrožić Zoran Božović Elizabeth Christitch Annie Christitch Grigorije Camblak Branislav Crnčević Branislav Crnčević Miloš Crnjanski Dejan Crnomarković
List_of_Serbian_writers
Bosnian Serb cultural and educational society
Prosvjeta (Serbian Cyrillic: Просвјета; "Enlightenment/Education") or the Serbian Cultural-Educational Society "Prosvjeta" was a Bosnian Serb cultural and
Prosvjeta_(1902)
Republika Srpska order
merits in education, culture and economy, and has three classes. 1993 - Grigorije Durić 1993 - Jefrem Milutinović 1994 - Amfilohije Radović 1996 - Vojislav
Order_of_Njegoš
Bosnian Serbian Orthodox bishop
Milutinović (Serbian: Јефрем Милутиновић; born 15 April 1944 as Mile Milutinović) is a Serbian Orthodox prelate. He is the sixth bishop of the Eparchy of
Jefrem_Milutinović
Serbian-Russian bishop
tombstone epitaph tells of him as being "a Serb [...] from the Serbian city of Skopje". As an archdeacon, he served at the Patriarchate of Peć under Patriarch
Jefrem_Janković_Tetovac
Award
2012 - Dragan Čavić 2012 - Grigorije Durić 2012 - Mirko Šarović 2012 - Nikola Poplašen 2012 - Rajko Kuzmanović 2011 - Serbian Patriarch Irinej (by Milorad
Order_of_the_Republika_Srpska
(1800 – 1801) Franz Schtrwetzki (1801 – 1807) Andrea Odi (1807 – 1810) Grigorije Janković (1810 – 1822) Georgije Konstantinović (1822 – 1831) Franz Lang
List_of_mayors_of_Novi_Sad
Serbian cleric
Arsenije Glavčić (born Milomir Glavčić on 10 March 1978) is the Serbian Orthodox cleric and current Bishop of Niš. He previously served as Vicar Bishop
Arsenije_Glavčić
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Vasilije II (1532) Matej (1552) Genadije (1559) Gerasim Teofil (1615) Grigorije Jeftimije Pajsije Kolašinović (1639–1654) Jefrem (1709) Jeftimije Damjanović
Eparchy of Budimlja and Nikšić
Eparchy_of_Budimlja_and_Nikšić
Serbian painter
of painters representative of the high Baroque style, consisting of Grigorije Davidović-Obšić, Mojsije Subotić, Grigorije Jezdimirović and himself. Little
Lazar_Serdanović
Orthodox Christian monk
literature Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246–1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355), builder
Nicodemus_of_Tismana
"Brziti" (Брзити) meaning "the fast ones" because of their supposed ability to run as fast as horses. Serbian writer Grigorije Božović also recorded similar
Brsjaks
Name list
Božović, Orthodox priest and revolutionary in Ibarski Kolašin, father of Grigorije Božović Vukajlo Đukić, footballer. Vukajlović, surname Čajkanović, Veselin
Vukajlo
Bulgarian monk, scribe, historian and theologian
literature Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246–1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355), builder
Vladislav_the_Grammarian
It borders the Osat region. The region is inhabited by ethnic Serbs and Bosniaks. It was a nahiya during the Ottoman period. Grigorije Božović; Jordan
Ludmer
Bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy
Andreja Ćilerdžić; 21 August 1961) is a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church. He is the bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Switzerland. Milica Stanković
Andrej_Ćilerdžić
Serbian Orthodox bishop (1938–2021)
death as "the possible end of the golden era of theology". Porfirije, Serbian Patriarch stated that he is one of the three most notable Serb theologians
Atanasije_Jevtić
Serbian writer and Serbian Orthodox monk (1500-1560)
1676–1700), Serbian Orthodox monk and writer Hristifor Račanin (1595–1670), Serbian Orthodox monk and writer Prohor Račanin, Serbian Orthodox monk Grigorije Račanin
Teodor_Račanin
Metropolitan of Australia and New Zealand
Siluan Mrakić (Serbian Cyrillic: Силуан Мракић; born 17 September 1979) is a Serbian Orthodox bishop serving as the bishop of Australia and New Zealand
Siluan_Mrakić
Serbian Orthodox church in Szeged, Hungary
The Church of Saint Nicholas (Serbian: Црква светог Николе, romanized: Crkva svetog Nikole, Hungarian: Szent Miklós templom), also known as the Serbian
Church of Saint Nicholas, Szeged
Church_of_Saint_Nicholas,_Szeged
National Assembly of Serbia from 2022 to 2024
The thirteenth convocation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Тринаести сазив Народне скупштине Републике Србије, romanized: Trinaesti
13th National Assembly of Serbia
13th_National_Assembly_of_Serbia
Serbian Orthodox church in Mississauga, Ontario
Bishop of Braničevo Ignatije (Midić), Bishop of Zahumlje and Herzegovina Grigorije (Durić), Greek Metropolitan Sotirios (Athanassoulas), Ukrainian Bishop
All Serbian Saints Serbian Orthodox Church (Mississauga)
All_Serbian_Saints_Serbian_Orthodox_Church_(Mississauga)
Serbian Orthodox bishop (born 1951)
Mitrofan Kodić (Serbian Cyrillic: Митрофан Кодић; born August 4, 1951) is a Serbian Orthodox bishop who has served as the head of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy
Mitrofan_Kodić
Bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Georgije Đokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Георгије Ђокић; born May 6, 1949) is a retired Serbian Orthodox bishop who served as the head of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy
Georgije_Đokić
Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246–1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310 – 1355), builder of Saint Archangels
Kalist_Rasoder
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
Male
English
Short form of English Theodore, THEO means "gift of God," and other names beginning with Theo-.
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name TSE means "rock."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English thewe ‘thrall’, ‘slave’ (Old English þēow).
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Grigoriy, GRIGORI means "watchful; vigilant."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THI means "poem."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THU means "autumn."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek
Vigilant
Boy/Male
Russian
Watchful.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek, Russian
Watchful
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Gregorius, GRIGORE means "watchful; vigilant."
Boy/Male
Native American
Rock.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Theodora, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Boy/Male
English
From the enclosure.
Male
Russian
(Григорий) Russian form of Greek Gregorios, GRIGORIY means "watchful; vigilant."
Female
Greek
 Short form of Greek and Latin Dorothea, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Female
German
Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."
Girl/Female
Greek American
Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
Girl/Female
Welsh
Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Russian
Vigilant
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shirdi Prasad | ஷிரடீ பà¯à®°à®¸à®¾à®¤
A name of Sai baba
Boy/Male
English
Area of Birch Trees
Boy/Male
Hindu
Calmness
Girl/Female
French American
Dear one;darling'.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Brocade; Gold Tissue
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Supreme Spirit; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
German
Army man; soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Successful
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
GRIGORIJE THE-SERB
n.
The point of intersection of a vertical line through the center of gravity of the fluid displaced by a floating body which is tipped through a small angle from its position of equilibrium, and the inclined line which was vertical through the center of gravity of the body when in equilibrium.
pron.
The objective case of thou. See Thou.
def. art.
The.
pron.
The objective case of they. See They.
n.
The nodule of earth from which the ball is struck in golf.
v. i.
See Thee.
adv.
By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.
obj.
This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of.
definite article.
A word placed before nouns to limit or individualize their meaning.
pron.
Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; -- used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry. Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine. See Thine.
v. t.
See Tie, the proper orthography.
obj.
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.
n.
A chain or rope, one end of which passes through the mast, and is made fast to the center of a yard; the other end is attached to a tackle, by means of which the yard is hoisted or lowered.
n.
One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.
n.
The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.
n.
The parson bird.
n.
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
v. t.
A line, usually straight, drawn across the stems of notes, or a curved line written over or under the notes, signifying that they are to be slurred, or closely united in the performance, or that two notes of the same pitch are to be sounded as one; a bind; a ligature.
v. t.
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.