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Archaeological site in northwest Saudi Arabia
Hegra (Ancient Greek: Ἕγρα; Latin: Hegrenorum; Arabic: الْحِجْر, romanized: al-Ḥijr), also known as Madāʾin Ṣāliḥ (Arabic: مَدَائِن صَالِح, lit. 'Cities
Hegra
Former gamma-ray telescope
HEGRA, which stands for High-Energy-Gamma-Ray Astronomy, was an atmospheric Cherenkov telescope for Gamma-ray astronomy. With its various types of detectors
HEGRA
Arab people who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant
Dushara. It was widely used in Hegra as a source of protection for the tombs against thievery. Nabataean inscriptions from Hegra suggest that Dushara was linked
Nabataeans
Part of the Norwegian campaign of World War II (April–May 1940)
The Battle of Hegra Fortress was a 25-day engagement in the 1940 Norwegian campaign which saw a small force of Norwegian volunteers fighting numerically
Battle_of_Hegra_Fortress
Tribal confederation in pre-Islamic Arabia
exegetical tradition. Some traditions locate the tribe in northwestern Arabia at Hegra, and in others they are identified as Nabataeans. Islamic genealogy describes
Thamud
Topics referred to by the same term
county, Norway Hegra Church, Lutheran parish church in the village of Hegra Hegra Station, railway station in the village of Hegra Hegra Fortress, former
Hegra_(disambiguation)
Fort in Trøndelag, Norway
Hegra Fortress (Norwegian: Hegra festning) is a small mountain fortress in the village of Hegra in Stjørdal Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.
Hegra_Fortress
Member of the Norwegian resistance
World War II. She is best known for her participation in the defence of Hegra Fortress in 1940 and her post-World War II war information work. Anne Margrethe
Anne_Margrethe_Strømsheim
Governorate of Medina Region, Saudi Arabia
during classical antiquity. Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra (also known as al-Hijr, or Mada'in Ṣalih), is located 22 km (14 miles) north
Al-Ula
Church in Trøndelag, Norway
Hegra Church (Norwegian: Hegra kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Stjørdal Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located in
Hegra_Church
Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway
Stjørdalshalsen). Some of the villages in the municipality include Elvran, Flornes, Hegra, Hell, Kvithammer, Prestmoen, Skatval, Skjelstadmarka, Sona, and Værnes
Stjørdal_Municipality
Former municipality in Trøndelag, Norway
Hegra is a former municipality in the old Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. The 612-square-kilometre (236 sq mi) municipality existed from 1874 until its
Hegra_Municipality
Village in Stjørdal Municipality, Norway
in Hegra Stjørdalselva river in Hegra Hegra Church Hegra railway station Hegra fortress Hegra fortress Ida Basilier-Magelssen (1846–1928 in Hegra), an
Hegra,_Norway
Norwegian major general (1895–1966)
officer. Holtermann is best known as the commander of Hegra Fortress during the Battle of Hegra Fortress in the Norwegian Campaign of 1940. During the
Hans_Reidar_Holtermann
Human history in the Arabian Peninsula before 610 CE
confederations. They were based in the northwestern Hejaz with their center at Hegra. They are attested in texts from the eighth century BCE until the fifth
Pre-Islamic_Arabia
Royal title in the Ethiopian Empire
borne by Odaenathus Ras of Hegra (attested 356 CE), title known from a late Nabataean inscription as ryš ḥgrʾ (“chief of Hegra”) Ras Hamalmal of Kambata
Ras_(title)
Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray detected in 1991
2019. Retrieved June 30, 2019 – via phys.org. Aharonian, F.; et al. (The HEGRA Collaboration) (1999). "The time averaged TeV energy spectrum of Mkn 501
Oh-My-God_particle
Country in West Asia
fell into the hands of the Nabataeans around 65 BC upon their seizure of Hegra then marching to Tayma, and to their capital Dedan in 9 BC. The Nabataeans
Saudi_Arabia
Script used by the Nabataeans from the second century BC onwards
other archaeological sites including Abdah (in Israel) and Mada'in Saleh (Hegra) (in Saudi Arabia). Nabataean is only known through inscriptions and, more
Nabataean_script
the Arabian Peninsula have considerable cultural importance. In 2008, the Hegra Archaeological Site in Al-Ula became the first place in Saudi Arabia to
Archaeology of the Arabian Peninsula
Archaeology_of_the_Arabian_Peninsula
Religion of the Nabateans
sides of the arrows. Manotu was a goddess mentioned in tomb inscriptions at Hegra. Her name appeared alongside that of Dushara, serving as a warning of their
Nabataean_religion
Railway station in Stjørdal, Norway
Hegra Station (Norwegian: Hegra stasjon) is a railway station on the Meråker Line in the village of Hegra in the Stjørdal Municipality in Trøndelag county
Hegra_Station
Province of Saudi Arabia
province include Yanbu, Badr, and several others. The province also contains Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Medina Province shares its historical
Medina_Province,_Saudi_Arabia
Geographic region of the Arabian Peninsula
confederations. They were based in the northwestern Hejaz with their center at Hegra. They are attested in texts from the eighth century BCE until the fifth
Hejaz
Deity in the Nabataean pantheon
is a pre-Islamic Arabian god worshipped by the Nabataeans at Petra and Hegra (of which city he was the patron).[citation needed] Safaitic inscriptions
Dushara
Ancient Near East construction style
modern-day Jordan, and 110 well preserved tombs set in the desert landscape of Hegra, now in modern-day Saudi Arabia. Much of the surviving architecture was
Nabataean_architecture
Belief in a single god in Arabia before Islam
Additional inscriptions from the mid-4th century refer to Jewish headmen of both Hegra and Dedan. Christian J. Robin has suggested that a governor of one of the
Monotheism in pre-Islamic Arabia
Monotheism_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
(then called Hegra). The region then formed part of Roman history, and then Byzantine history, until the 7th century. In 356, the city of Hegra is again mentioned
History of the Romans in Arabia
History_of_the_Romans_in_Arabia
Astronomical observatory on La Palma, Canary Islands
Canarias (2007– ) Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO-N) HEGRA Isaac Newton Telescope Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope Liverpool Telescope (2003–
Roque de los Muchachos Observatory
Roque_de_los_Muchachos_Observatory
Language in classical antiquity
carved on the façades of the monumental tombs at Mada'in Salih, ancient Ḥegrā, in Nabataean Aramaic. It is probable, however, that some or all of them
Nabataean_Arabic
Western dialect of Aramaic used by the Nabateans
the burial and dedicatory inscriptions of the cities of Petra, Bosra and Hegra (Mada'in Salih). Many shorter inscriptions have been found in the southern
Nabataean_Aramaic
Ancient Arabian script family
northwest Arabia, and one occurs alongside a Nabataean tomb inscription in Hegra (Mada'in Salih) dated to the year 267 CE (JSNab 17). Many inscriptions start
Thamudic
Roman province (106–630s)
University Press. ISBN 9780674777552. Fiema, Zbigniew (2025). "Freedmen in Roman Hegra". In Repper, Rebecca; Bewley, Robert; Bishop, Mike (eds.). Reframing the
Arabia_Petraea
Governing body of AlUla Governorate, Saudi Arabia
archaeological and historical sites. AlUla is the home of The Archaeological Site of Hegra, the largest conserved site of the civilization of the Nabataeans which
Royal_Commission_for_Al-Ula
Biblical land and people
Ganges. Mustatil Desert kite Harrat Khaybar Mahd adh Dhahab Al-Ula Amud Hegra (Mada'in Salih) Keane, Augustus Henry (1901). The Gold of Ophir, Whence
Havilah
says that two third-century rabbis believed it beneficial to travel to Hegra (Madāʾin Ṣālih) to improve their Aramaic. Procopius, a 6th-century Byzantine
Judaism_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Hotel in Al-'Ula, Saudi Arabia
information Classification Glamping Location Al-'Ula, Saudi Arabia, Wadi Ashar, Hegra, Saudi Arabia Coordinates 26°44′38″N 37°50′59″E / 26.7439°N 37.8497°E
Banyan_Tree_AlUla
Writing script
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Paleo-Arabic
Ancient Yemeni kingdom
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Kingdom_of_Hadhramaut
1940 order of battle during WWII
Dragoon Regiment at the outskirts of Trondheim A company of volunteers at Hegra Fortress The Alta and Varanger Battalions At the outbreak of the German
Norwegian campaign order of battle
Norwegian_campaign_order_of_battle
Arab prophet in Islam
ٱلْحِجْرْ, lit. 'The Stonetown'), which corresponds to the Nabataean city of Hegra. The city rose to prominence around the 1st century as an important site
Salih
Place in al-Madinah, Saudi Arabia
under restoration development. This town is 22 kilometres (14 mi) away from Hegra. The heritage town looks like a single building due to the crowding of its
Old_Town,_Al-Ula
Village in Stjørdal Municipality, Norway
of Stjørdalshalsen, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of the village of Hegra, and about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the mountain Forbordsfjellet.
Skjelstadmarka
Observational astronomy performed with gamma rays
501). These measurements were done by the High-Energy-Gamma-Ray Astronomy (HEGRA) air Cherenkov telescopes. Gamma-ray astronomy observations are still limited
Gamma-ray_astronomy
Archaeological site in Saudi Arabia
Hufuf and Hajar Hasa' Hajarah. The name Hagar is not to be confused with Hegra near the Red Sea. Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdani says the etymology of
Gerrha
1940 German invasion of Denmark and Norway in WWII
on 1 May. Resistance in Southern Norway came to an end. Hegra Fortress in the Battle of Hegra Fortress held on until 5 May, and this battle was of Allied
Operation_Weserübung
Resistance to German occupation in WWII
was also spirited defence seen at other locations, including Midtskogen, Hegra and Narvik but these were largely the result of improvised missions by isolated
Norwegian_resistance_movement
Ancient rock-cut historical city in Jordan
Petra History portal Architecture portal Jordan portal Christianity portal Hegra (Mada'in Salih) – Archaeological site in northwest Saudi ArabiaPages displaying
Petra
15th chapter of the Qur'an
its 80th āya, which refers to a pre-Islamic archaeological site called Hegra (Arabic: الحِجر, romanized: al-ḥijr, lit. 'the Stone'). 1-3 Unbelievers
Al_Hejr
Church in Trøndelag, Norway
Kopperå Meråker Stordalen Selbu: Flora Selbu Selbustrand Stjørdal: Elvran Floren Fløan Hegra Lånke Okkelberg Skatval Stjørdal Værnes Tydal: Stugudal Tydal
Lånke_Church
Ancient South Arabian kingdom
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Sheba
Cycling race
Jaydah Mountain Wirkah, 142.1 km (88.3 mi) 30 January 2026 — Winter Park to Hegra, 173.4 km (107.7 mi) 31 January 2026 — AlUla Old Town to Skyviews of Harrat
2026_AlUla_Tour
Japanese musician (born 1965)
announced that Yoshiki would be the first Japanese musical artist to perform at Hegra, the World Heritage Site in Alula, Saudi Arabia. On September 5, Bi-ray
Yoshiki_(musician)
Ancient Yemeni kingdom
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Qataban
Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess
goddess who is in Bosra". Perhaps a local Hijazi form of her attested in Hegra alongside Dushara and Manat was "Allat of 'Amnad". Al-Lat was closely related
Al-Lat
Governorate in Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia
the city has been known by several other names, including Al-Hijr Port, Hegra, Al-Yaqoubi, and Al-Udhri. The governorate is served by the Al-Wajh Domestic
Al-Wajh
City in Norway
Foldereid (1886-1964) Frol (1856-1962) Gravvik (1909-1964) Harran (1823-1964) Hegra (1874-1962) Klinga (1891-1964) Kolvereid (1838-1964) Kvam (1909-1964) Leksvik (1838-2018)
Trondheim
County in Central Norway
Foldereid (1886-1964) Frol (1856-1962) Gravvik (1909-1964) Harran (1823-1964) Hegra (1874-1962) Klinga (1891-1964) Kolvereid (1838-1964) Kvam (1909-1964) Leksvik (1838-2018)
Trøndelag
Railway line in Trøndelag, Norway
Station, where the line hits 34-meter (112 ft) above mean sea level. From Hegra Station there is again a slight rise. The 72 kilometers (45 mi) from Trondheim
Meråker_Line
Inscriptions of the Nabataean kingdom
Greek–Nabataean inscriptions. Most inscriptions were discovered in Petra, Hegra (Mada'in Salih), the Sinai Peninsula, and northern Arabia, as well as along
Nabataean_inscriptions
Church in Trøndelag, Norway
is located in the village of Flornes. It is one of the churches for the Hegra parish which is part of the Stjørdal prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of
Floren_Chapel
Former kingdom in ancient Yemen
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Himyar
Village in Stjørdal Municipality, Norway
lies along the Stjørdalselva river about half-way between the villages of Hegra and Flornes. The Meråkerbanen railway line used to stop here at Sona Station
Sona,_Norway
(Sumhuram) Kaminahu (Kamna) Lihyan Mada'in Saleh (Al-Hijr, el Hijr, and Hegra) Al Madam Al-Magar Ma'rib Maṣna'at Māriya Mleiha Muweilah Najran Nashan
List of cities of the ancient Near East
List_of_cities_of_the_ancient_Near_East
al-Jandal Wall Gerrha, candidate archaeological sites in Eastern Arabia Hegra, archaeological site in Medina Province Jabal al-Baidain, mountain known
List of archaeology sites of Saudi Arabia
List_of_archaeology_sites_of_Saudi_Arabia
British TV host and adventurer
documentary focusing on the Nabatean Kingdom, including historical site of Hegra in AlUla, in modern-day Saudi Arabia. The next year, in 2025, Morrison embarked
Alice_Morrison
Norwegian businessman (1915–1996)
the Nazi German invasion, Siem fought for his country in the Battle of Hegra Fortress. After the conventional Norwegian armed forces capitulated, Siem
Martin_Siem
Norwegian politician
March 1880 – 14 March 1977) was a Norwegian politician. He was born in Hegra to Nils Pedersen Hegre and Randi Rollaugsdatter Bjørngaard. He was elected
Johan_Peter_Trøite
Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway
Foldereid (1886-1964) Frol (1856-1962) Gravvik (1909-1964) Harran (1823-1964) Hegra (1874-1962) Klinga (1891-1964) Kolvereid (1838-1964) Kvam (1909-1964) Leksvik (1838-2018)
Lierne_Municipality
Part of World War II
remaining in South and Central Norway were defeated at Vinjesvingen and Hegra Fortress. In the north, German troops engaged in a bitter fight at the Battle
German_occupation_of_Norway
Ancient Arab tribal grouping
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Ma'add
1940 military campaign in Namsos, Norway
Some German troops were diverted to Hegra, where an improvised force of 251 Norwegians was holding out in Hegra Fortress an old border fort. They began
Namsos_campaign
Railway station in Meråker, Norway
Preceding station Following station Hegra Flornes Meråker Line Meråker Preceding station Regional trains Following station Hegra R71 Trondheim S–Storlien Meråker
Gudå_Station
Norwegian politician
1933 and was succeeded by Hans Holten. Leirfall was born in Hegra and served as mayor of Hegra Municipality from 1959–1961, and was thus its last mayor before
Jon_Leirfall
Settlements from Ancient Arabia
These include, Mecca, Qaryat al-Fāw, the Al-Ukhdūd archeological area, Hegra (Madā'in Ṣālih), Jubbah, Tārūt, Al-Shuwayḥaṭiyah, Thāj, Taimaa and Dūmat
Ancient_towns_in_Saudi_Arabia
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
adopting a policy of having garrisons at key points in the desert) was Hegra, over 300 kilometres (190 mi) south-west of Petra. The empire gained what
Trajan
Ancient Arab kingdom (3rd century BC – 106 AD)
capital was Raqmu (Petra). Nabataean towns included Bosra in the Hauran; Hegra (Mada'in Saleh) in the Hejaz; Leuke Kome on the Red Sea, and, in the Negev
Nabataean_Kingdom
Meadows Groveton Guilford/Colina Hanging Rock Harlem Heights Harpers Ferry Hegra Hobkirk's Hill Hubbardton Jalapa James Island Karsten Wang Kenesaw Mountain
USNS_Petrolite
Extinct Old South Arabian language of eastern Yemen and Oman
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Hadramautic_language
Church in Trøndelag, Norway
Kopperå Meråker Stordalen Selbu: Flora Selbu Selbustrand Stjørdal: Elvran Floren Fløan Hegra Lånke Okkelberg Skatval Stjørdal Værnes Tydal: Stugudal Tydal
Tydal_Church
Tribes originating in the Arabian Peninsula
to Northern Arabia from the southern Levant etablishing Arab cities like Hegra in Saudi Arabia. Their inscriptions were predominantly in Aramaic, but it's
Tribes_of_Arabia
Day of the year
Ethiopia. 1940 – World War II: Norwegian campaign: Norwegian squads in Hegra Fortress and Vinjesvingen capitulate to German forces after all other Norwegian
May_5
Emirati period from 4000 to 3200 BCE
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Dark Millennium (United Arab Emirates)
Dark_Millennium_(United_Arab_Emirates)
Period of Arabia before documented history
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Prehistoric_Arabia
Part of the Norwegian Campaign of World War II (May 1940)
Norwegian resistance in southern Norway during World War II, the other being Hegra Fortress. Under the command of Second Lieutenant Thor O. Hannevig, the Norwegians
Battle_of_Vinjesvingen
architecture. Ed-Deir, Petra, unknown architect, 1st century AD Qaṣr al-Farīd, Hegra (Mada’in Salih), unknown architect, 1st century AD The Nabataeans, an ancient
History_of_architecture
Railway station in Stjørdal, Norway
Preceding station Following station Hegra Meråker Line Gudå Flornes
Sona_Station
5th–1st BC Arab kingdom in Western Saudi Arabia
fell into the hands of the Nabataeans around 65 BC upon their seizure of Hegra then marching to Tayma, and finally to their capital Dedan in 9 BC. Werner
Lihyan
Town in Trøndelag, Norway
Foldereid (1886-1964) Frol (1856-1962) Gravvik (1909-1964) Harran (1823-1964) Hegra (1874-1962) Klinga (1891-1964) Kolvereid (1838-1964) Kvam (1909-1964) Leksvik (1838-2018)
Stjørdalshalsen
ship Amerigo Vespucci and met with the crew. The next day, she visited Hegra archaeological sit in Al-Ula and met with Crown Prince and Prime Minister
List of international prime ministerial trips made by Giorgia Meloni
List_of_international_prime_ministerial_trips_made_by_Giorgia_Meloni
Nabatean Stonemason in Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
the city of Hegra, and constructed a number of monumental rock-cut tombs. He is named by inscriptions on five of the tomb facades Hegra as the executing
Abdʿobodat
Metal combat helmet
Norwegian soldiers at the Battle of Hegra Fortress in 1940, a few wearing Mark I helmets
Brodie_helmet
Type of building in ancient Arabia
from earlier cult pre-Islamic buildings, in the Jinn Blocks of Petra and Hegra, and in kaaba-like tombs of both Jews and Arabs found across the Arabian
Kaabas
World War II American T2 tanker
Meadows Groveton Guilford/Colina Hanging Rock Harlem Heights Harpers Ferry Hegra Hobkirk's Hill Hubbardton Jalapa James Island Karsten Wang Kenesaw Mountain
SS_Fort_Lee
Norwegian politician
Nord-Trøndelag) and 1958–1961. Tangvik was a member of the municipal councils of Hegra Municipality, Stjørdal Municipality, and Trondheim Municipality at different
Lars_Tangvik
Church in Trøndelag, Norway
Kopperå Meråker Stordalen Selbu: Flora Selbu Selbustrand Stjørdal: Elvran Floren Fløan Hegra Lånke Okkelberg Skatval Stjørdal Værnes Tydal: Stugudal Tydal
Selbustrand_Church
Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway
Foldereid (1886-1964) Frol (1856-1962) Gravvik (1909-1964) Harran (1823-1964) Hegra (1874-1962) Klinga (1891-1964) Kolvereid (1838-1964) Kvam (1909-1964) Leksvik (1838-2018)
Indre_Fosen_Municipality
Roman legion
Kokhba revolt. During the reign of Antoninus Pius, they were stationed in Hegra in Arabia, but subunits fought in Mauretania against the Mauri. Later, subunits
Legio_III_Cyrenaica
Arabic poetry composed between 540 and 620 AD
Hejaz Mecca Kaaba Zamzam Well Safa and Marwa Medina Fadak Khaybar Al-Ula Hegra Tayma Wadi al-Qura Taif Lihyan Mudar Thamud Midian Jeddah North Arabia Qedar
Pre-Islamic_Arabic_poetry
Town in Trøndelag, Norway
Foldereid (1886-1964) Frol (1856-1962) Gravvik (1909-1964) Harran (1823-1964) Hegra (1874-1962) Klinga (1891-1964) Kolvereid (1838-1964) Kvam (1909-1964) Leksvik (1838-2018)
Brekstad
HEGRA
HEGRA
HEGRA
HEGRA
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
River Yamuna; Goddess Radhika
Male
Danish
, spear, weapon.
Female
English
Variant spelling of Roman Latin Silvia, SYLVIA means "from the forest."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Maharudra | மஹாரà¯à®¤à¯à®°
It means the biggest (Maha) Rudra Shiva, Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of Family
Female
Arthurian
, mother of sir Borre.
Girl/Female
German
An Old German name derived from words meaning 'god' and 'peace'.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Poet who Composed Kamba Ramayanam
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Laski.English : habitational name from either of two places in Cornwall named Lesquite; one, in Lanivet, is named from Cornish lost ‘tail’ + cos ‘wood’; the other, in Pelynt, is from Cornish is ‘below’ + cos.
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Fair.
HEGRA
HEGRA
HEGRA
HEGRA
HEGRA