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Keter Torah (also spelled Keser Torah or Kesser Torah) (Hebrew: כתר תורה, lit., "Crown of Torah") may refer to: Keser Torah Radomsk – a yeshiva network
Keter_Torah
Karaite theologian (1328/29–1369)
attempt to defend the Karaite legal code and in 1362 he wrote Keter Torah "Crown of the Torah", a comprehensive commentary on the Hebrew Bible using a literal
Aaron_ben_Elijah
First emanation in Kabbalah
Keter or Kether (Hebrew: כֶּתֶר, romanized: Keṯer, lit. 'crown'; pronunciation) is the first of the ten sefirot in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, symbolizing
Keter
Synagogue in Sousse, Tunisia
The Keter Torah Synagogue (Hebrew: כתר תורה; Arabic: كنيس كتر التوراة) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the city of Sousse, in the Sousse
Kether Torah Synagogue of Sousse
Kether_Torah_Synagogue_of_Sousse
Precepts and commandments in Judaism
620, corresponding to the numerical value of the phrase Keter Torah ("The Crown of the Torah"). The commandments have been divided also into three general
Mitzvah
10th-century Hebrew Bible manuscript
The Aleppo Codex (Hebrew: כֶּתֶר אֲרַם צוֹבָא, romanized: Keṯer ʾĂrām-Ṣoḇāʾ, lit. 'Crown of Aleppo') is a medieval bound manuscript of the Hebrew Bible
Aleppo_Codex
Literary work by Baal Shem Tov
interpretations of the Torah (Hebrew Bible). The Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement has republished the work in a number of new editions. In Keter Shem Tov, the
Keter_Shem_Tov
rimmonim. Rimmon Torah crown (see Keter Torah) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Torah finials. Shekel, Michal. "The Making of a Torah Scroll". My Jewish
Torah_finials
Keser Torah Radomsk (Hebrew: כתר תורה רדומסק), also transliterated Keter Torah Radomsk, is the name of yeshivas and kollels in Israel and the United States
Keser_Torah_Radomsk
First five books of the Hebrew Bible
ornaments, and a keter (crown), although such customs vary among synagogues. Congregants traditionally stand in respect when the Torah is brought out of
Torah
Ten emanations in Kabbalah
As altogether eleven sefirot are listed across the various schemes, two (Keter and Da'at) are seen as unconscious and conscious manifestations of the same
Sefirot
British Orthodox rabbi and politician (1948–2020)
Ecumenical and Social Concern Award, Ben Gurion University (Israel) 2011: Keter Torah Award, Open University (Israel) 2013: The Sanford St Martin's Trust Personal
Jonathan_Sacks,_Baron_Sacks
Chronicle of Jewish history
revised by Menahem ben Solomon ha-Levi, and published under the title Keter Torah (Amsterdam, 1743). Another Latin translation, with Tam ibn Yahya's preface
Josippon
Rabbinic views on the incense formula used in Jewish ritual
ben Yosef 'Iraqi Cohen-Tzedek; Avraham ben Hayim Naddaf (eds.), Sefer Keter Torah, called Taj, vol. 1–2 (2nd ed.), Jerusalem{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location
Incense offering in rabbinic literature
Incense_offering_in_rabbinic_literature
Jewish ethnic group
and plans for more (Colegio Hebreo Maguen David, Yeshiva Keter Torah, Beit Yaakov, Emek HaTorah, Colegio Atid and Colegio Or HaJaim). Panama also received
Syrian_Jews
Third emanation in Kabbalah
below Keter (in the formulations that include that sephirah), across from Chokmah and directly above Gevurah. It is usually given four paths: from Keter, Chokmah
Binah_(Kabbalah)
Rabbi and anti-Sabbatean (1610–1698)
that year he was called to Amsterdam and appointed head of the yeshiva Keter Torah, founded by the brothers Pinto. Two years later he became dayyan and
Jacob_ben_Aaron_Sasportas
Ethnic group
Jewish and Sephardic traditions of benefiting the community by studying Torah, prayer, and performing acts of kindness. Chafets, Zev (October 14, 2007)
Syrian Jewish communities of the United States
Syrian_Jewish_communities_of_the_United_States
13th-century Hebrew codex of the Bible
Damascus Crown (Hebrew: כתר דמשק), Keter Damascus, is a complete Hebrew Bible manuscript containing 24 canonical books written in the 13th century CE
Damascus_Crown
studies program (Keter Torah) after school. Rabbi Douek studied for his rabbinical degree from 1918 to 1933 at the Great Yeshivah Keter Torah in Cairo, studying
Haim_Moussa_Douek
Infinite, unknowable aspect of God
Ein Sof (Endless Light; אור אין סוף) -.Tzimtzum (Contraction; צמצום) 1. Keter (Crown; כתר) 2. Chokmah (Wisdom; חכמה) 3. Binah (Understanding; בינה)
Ein_Sof
Location where all ten sefirot in the Tree of Life are united as one
of Keter, from the perspective of finite creation, using Daʻat to represent the "reflection of" (the "inner dimension" of) the infinity of Keter. Thus
Da'at
Torah reading
word, in the parashah) is the 35th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the Book of Numbers
Naso_(parashah)
American rabbi (born 1964)
Maimonides Award, 2000 Associated Talmud Torahs of Chicago Keter Torah Award, 2001 Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Honorary Smicha, 2002 Newsweek Top 25 Pulpit
Asher_Lopatin
Torah portion
word in the parashah) is the 24th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the first in the Book of Leviticus
Vayikra_(parashah)
Jewish literature attributed to rabbis
Shimoni Keter Shem Tov Tzavaat HaRivash Toledot Yaakov Yosef Ben Porat Yosef, Tzafnat Paneach, and Ketonet Pasim Magid Devarav L'Yaakov Or Torah Menachem
Rabbinic_literature
de Fonseca (d. Iyyar, 5411 = 1651), also Ḥacham of another synagogue, Keter Torah (כתר תורה). A further congregation established, named Neveh Shalom (נוה
Portuguese Jewish community in Hamburg
Portuguese_Jewish_community_in_Hamburg
Jewish religious chanting practice
with different occasions. For example, different chants may be used for Torah readings on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur than for the same text on a normal
Hebrew_cantillation
Jewish dietary laws
Mishneh Torah Korbanot, Temurah 4:13 (in eds. Frankel; "Rambam L'Am") Letter of Aristeas, 145–154 "Dietary Laws". Encyclopedia Judaica. Jerusalem: Keter Publishing
Kashrut
Biblical book of Deuteronomy, chapter 22
Old Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is one of the Books of the Torah. This chapter contains regulations concerning theft of property, protection
Deuteronomy_22
"Nothingness" in Kabbalah and Hasidic philosophy
root of the Divine Will in Keter, and the 5th Yechidah Etzem-essence level of the Torah, the soul of the 4 Pardes levels of Torah interpretation, expressed
Ayin_and_Yesh
Kabbalah aspect of Divine emanation
Divine emanation in Kabbalah, identified with the sephirah attribute of keter, the Divine Will. It is one of the five (or six) partzufim described in
Arich_Anpin
Biblical Hebrew word; 2nd emanation in Kabbalah
first power of conscious intellect and subtle manifestation, emerging from Keter's pure potentiality. It embodies wisdom coming from nothingness, as highlighted
Chokmah
American rabbi (1888–1946)
also wrote a commentary on the Torah called Yalkut Yehuda and a smaller volume about the essence of Shabbat called Keter HaShabbat. Throughout his works
Yehuda_Leib_Ginsburg
Edition of the Hebrew Bible
manuscript evidence, principally (for the biblical text and Masoretic notes) the Keter Aram Tzova, the manuscript of the Tanakh kept by the Jews of Aleppo. These
Mikraot_Gedolot
Novel interpretation or approach to something
Jerusalem Israel: Keter Publishing House Ltd. 1972. a 5 volume set by Rabbi Alexander Zusia Friedman Silberberg, Naftali. "How Is the Torah Interpreted?"
Hiddush
31st weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
word, in the parashah) is the 31st weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the eighth in the Book of Leviticus
Emor
30th weekly Torah portion
word, in the parashah) is the 30th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the seventh in the Book of
Kedoshim
Dutch rabbi, poet, and philologist
institutions, and successor of Moses Raphael de Aguilar as teacher at the Keter Torah in Amsterdam. He was also a member of the rabbinical college of the Spanish-Portuguese
Solomon_de_Oliveyra
Tenth emanation in Kabbalah
position in the Tree of life (Kabbalah). It is polar opposite Sefirah of Keter, which is the Sefirot that represents "nothingness," or the "holy light
Malkuth
Tunisian rabbi
dynasty dating back at least to the 17th century. He founded the synagogue Keter Torah (כתר תורה), now the only synagogue in Sousse. Some stories were collected
Yossef_Guez
Annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
"send for yourself") is the 37th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the fourth in the Book of Numbers
Shlach
25th weekly parashah in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
word, in the parashah) is the 25th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the Book of Leviticus
Tzav
Section of a biblical book in the Masoretic Text
(Hebrew Bible). In common usage today the word often refers to the weekly Torah portion (a shortened form of Parashat HaShavua). This article deals with
Parashah
Former Orthodox synagogue, now museum, in Kraków, Poland
formerly held the crown and the Hebrew inscription of Keter Torah, which means the crown of the Torah. The cavity is bordered by channeled pillars with composite
High_Synagogue_(Kraków)
Sephardi rabbi (1928–2023)
America. At the urging of Rabbi David Kassin, an officer at Congregation Keter Torah in Mexico City, Baadani sent his student Rabbi Chaim Harari to establish
Shimon_Baadani
Type of Jewish mysticism
"Power of What?"). Alternative listings of the Sephirot start with either Keter (Unconscious Will/Volition), or Chokmah (Wisdom), a philosophical duality
Kabbalah
Hungarian-born Hebraist, writer, poet, and translator
Schloßberg. 1863. Dictionary of Aramaic words found in the Talmud. Sefer keter Torah. Vienna: Jacob Schloßberg. 1864. Poetic description of the 613 commandments
Max_Emanuel_Stern
13th century Catalonian rabbi and scholar
could achieve only seven Sefirot. Ten Sefirot include Chokhmah, Binah and Keter also with the seven because thinking with Messiah is very strong and all
Nachmanides
having studied under the eminent Talmudist Rabbi Isaac Sebbag at the Keter Torah Yeshiva. Rabbi Messas earned degrees in philosophy and general psychology
David_Messas
Particular reconfigured arrangements of the ten sefirot
dimension of Keter Will (from Ein Sof) Arich Anpin - "Long Face/Extending Patience", infinitely extending downwards source of divine compassion in Keter Will
Partzufim
10°38′17″E / 35.827303°N 10.638068°E / 35.827303; 10.638068 Disused Sousse Keter Torah Synagogue avenue Krantz In activity Sousse Hai Moatti Synagogue place
List_of_synagogues_in_Tunisia
Kabbalistic philosophical framework
Adam Qadmon is still united with the Ein Sof. Adam Kadmon is the realm of Keter ʿElyon "Supernal Crown", lucid and luminous lights (צַחְצָחוֹת ṣaḥsaḥoṯ)
Four_Worlds
Western Sephardic Portuguese philanthropist and rabbi
1611. In Hamburg, he built the second synagogue in that city, named "Keter Torah," for the Portuguese community, and founded several Yeshivahs both in
Abraham_Aboab_(Hamburg)
Conscription of Haredi Israelis into military service
principle of Torato Umanuto, where Haredim who spend full time conducting Torah study would serve either a shortened service or exempted entirely. This
Haredi_conscription_in_Israel
American rabbi
Preparation for Eternal Life - The Truth of the Holy Torah, Judaism, Ethics and Repentance Hardcover. HaKeter Institute. Sharon, Jeremy (4 January 2016). "Rabbi
Yosef_Mizrachi
Jewish blessing by Kohanim
Numbers 6:23–27. It is also known as the Aaronic blessing. According to the Torah, Aaron blessed the people, and YHWH promises that "They (the Priests) will
Priestly_Blessing
Important rabbi in 17th c. Amsterdam
Moses ben Aroyo. Morteira was the founder of the congregational school Keter Torah, in the highest class of which he taught Talmud and Jewish philosophy
Saul_Levi_Morteira
Haredi rabbi (1899-2001)
suitable for leadership positions", and subsequently founded the Degel HaTorah political party representing the Litvaks in the Israeli Knesset. Elazar
Elazar_Shach
Branch of Orthodox Judaism
Yiddish words include Yidn (Jews), erlekhe Yidn (virtuous Jews), ben Torah (son of the Torah), frum (pious), and heimish (home-like; i.e., "our crowd"). In
Haredi_Judaism
4th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
Judaica, volume 10 (Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House, 1972), column 476 (citing Genesis 18:25). Jacob Milgrom, The JPS Torah Commentary: Numbers: The Traditional
Vayeira
- (Aramaic) each one כתר חכמה בינה, כח״ב (keter chochmah bina) - (Kabbalah) [the first three sefirot,] keter, chochmah [and] bina כל יחיד, כ״י (kol yachid)
List_of_Hebrew_abbreviations
Israeli Hasidic rabbi and Kabbalist
concluding with a new interpretation of the phrase "Daa chochma lenafshecha vehi keter leroshcha" (from the hymn Dror Yikra). His teachings from seudah shlishit
Yitzchak_Meir_Morgenstern
Portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
אַחֲרֵי מוֹת, lit. 'after (the) death') is the 29th weekly Torah portion in the annual cycle of Torah reading in Judaism. It is the sixth parashah or weekly
Acharei_Mot
Moral laws in Judaism
Kelman, Stuart, eds. (1996). Learn Torah With 1994–1995 Torah Annual: A Collection of the Year's Best Torah. Torah Aura Productions. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-881283-13-3
Seven_Laws_of_Noah
Commentaries on the Hebrew Bible from a Jewish perspective
into Aramaic. The classic Targumim are Targum Onkelos on the Chumash (a Torah in printed form), Targum Jonathan on Nevi'im (the Prophets), and a fragmentary
Jewish commentaries on the Bible
Jewish_commentaries_on_the_Bible
Diagram used in various mystical traditions
aspects of human consciousness and existence. These are, from top to bottom: Keter (crown) Hokhmah (wisdom) Binah (intelligence) Hesed (mercy) Gevurah (judgement)
Tree_of_life_(Kabbalah)
Orthodox synagogue in Brooklyn, New York
Publishing Group. p. 78. ISBN 9780313243165. Encyclopaedia Judaica. Vol. 7. Keter Publishing. 1972. p. 697. "Dr. Harry I. Wohlberg". The New York Times. February
Congregation Shomrei Emunah (Borough Park)
Congregation_Shomrei_Emunah_(Borough_Park)
Jewish author
Hebrew periodical Ha-Meassef, and especially against Aaron Wolfssohn. Keter Torah [The Crown of the Law]. Dyhernfurth. 1810. An introduction to the Ḥavot
Nahman_Berlin
Aramaic Kabbalistic discourse
Elokeinu [the L‑rd our G‑d]." Supernal Keter [Crown] - this is the Crown of Kingship [Keter of Malchut; alt. this Keter is Malchut], and regarding her it is
Patach_Eliyahu
Fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets
letter He is used commonly, and the dalet is rarer. A good example is the keter (crown) of a tallit, which has the blessing for donning the tallit, and
Dalet
Orthodox Sephardic Brooklyn-based rabbi
Mercaz HaTorah in Israel, and after returning to the US at Yeshiva Ateret Torah in Brooklyn, and then Bet Midrash Gavoha in Lakewood and at Keter Tzion Kollel
Eli_Mansour
Spanish Talmudist and kabbalist
his own inventions. Keter Shem Tov is printed at the end of Judah Koriat's Ma'or va-Shemesh, where it is entitled Perush Sodot haTorah; and the preface has
Shem_Tov_ben_Abraham_ibn_Gaon
bi'ah) are intimate relationships which are forbidden by prohibitions in the Torah or rabbinical injunctions. Some of these prohibitions—those listed in Leviticus
Forbidden relationships in Judaism
Forbidden_relationships_in_Judaism
Group of leading rabbis, c. 500–600 CE
Inc. Berkovits E., "Savora'im". In: Encyclopedia Judaica (first edition) Keter Publishing, 1972 Kalmin, Richard (1986). "The Post: Rav Ashi Amoraim: Transition
Savoraim
Early work of Jewish Kabbalah
imagination, without any historical continuity? Bahir, Encyclopedia Judaica, Keter Publishing Kabbalists believe that oral tradition of the Bahir goes back
Bahir
American rabbi
American rabbi who served as spiritual leader of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in New York City for thirty-two years. She was appointed the synagogue's
Sharon_Kleinbaum
Chabad philosophy
its Keter "Crown". Eight rectification stages in the Crown: Ancient of Days: the upper partsuph of Keter Arich Anpin, the lower partsuph of Keter Reisha
Seder_hishtalshelus
Spanish-born rabbi (1479–1573)
Kabbalistic homilies on the Song of Songs, still extant in manuscript. Keter Malkut ("Crown of Royalty") – prayers for Yom Kippur, first published with
David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra
David_ben_Solomon_ibn_Abi_Zimra
Portion of the Book of Leviticus
word, in the parashah) is the 32nd weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the Book of Leviticus
Behar
Holy site in Awarta, West Bank
encyclopedia for the knowledge of the country) (in Hebrew). Vol. 8. Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House. pp. 345–347. OCLC 745203905. There are three local cult
Hill_of_Phinehas
Ancient Jewish religious manuscript found in 1956 among the Dead Sea scrolls
formerly by the Israelites in writing Torah scrolls during pre-exilic history. The fragmentary remains of the Torah scroll is written in the Paleo-Hebrew
Paleo-Hebrew_Leviticus_Scroll
committed adultery, which is the traditional punishment as given in the Torah. There are many other Bible verses that condone or even command capital
Capital punishment in the Bible
Capital_punishment_in_the_Bible
American Orthodox rabbi, Talmudist, and modern Jewish philosopher
Volume 29, 1994 Joseph Soloveitchik, article in the Encyclopaedia Judaica, Keter Publishing Seth Farber, Reproach, Recognition and Respect: Rabbi Joseph
Joseph_B._Soloveitchik
Israeli Haredi rabbi
Sokolovsky [he] a rabbi known as the Imrei Moshe. He attended shiurim (Torah lectures) given by Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik (the Brisker Rav). He also
Aharon_Leib_Shteinman
Ethnic religion of the Jewish people
Zionism History of Israel Land of Israel Tanakh Torah Chumash–a Torah in printed form Nevi'im Ketuvim Oral Torah Talmud (as encompassing the main Oral Law)
Outline_of_Judaism
Jewish fast day
Encyclopaedia Judaica, Second Edition, Volume 6. "Fasting and Fast Days". 2007. Keter Publishing House. Yosef, Rabbeinu Ovadia. "The "Three Weeks" 5785- The Words
Seventeenth_of_Tammuz
Foundational work in Kabbalah literature
is a group of books including commentary on the mystical aspects of the Torah and scriptural interpretations as well as material on mysticism, mythical
Zohar
Machine Jeremiah 23:6 Ezekiel 48:35 Encyclopaedia Judaica, 2nd ed., vol. VI, Keter Publishing House, p. 232 Trachtenberg (1939), pp. 90–98, 288ff. Deuteronomy
Names_of_God_in_Judaism
Russian Zionist activist (1880–1920)
Cantonists. Shortly before his discharge, he held a ceremony to inaugurate a Torah scroll at his place of service, which received attention even in Vilnius
Joseph_Trumpeldor
Fifth Order of the Mishnah and Talmud
"Kodashim". Encyclopedia Judaica. Vol. 10 (1st ed.). Jerusalem, Israel: Keter Publishing House Ltd. pp. 1126–1127. Lauterbach, Jacob Z.; et al. (1904)
Kodashim
Polish founder of Hasidic Judaism (1698–1760)
HaRivash, guidelines, doctrines and instructions for religio-ethical conduct Keter Shem Tov, an anthology of his teachings, compiled mainly from the works
Baal_Shem_Tov
American rabbi (1927–2013)
on the weekly Torah portion (until the end of Leviticus), for the anniversary of Rabbi Bomzer's passing (yahrtzeit), entitled, "Keter HaRachzav" (Rachzav
Herbert_Bomzer
Last of the weekly Torah portions
Judaica, volume 16, pages 8–9. Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House, 1972. Gerald T. Sheppard. “Wisdom and Torah: The Interpretation of Deuteronomy Underlying
V'Zot_HaBerachah
English-language encyclopedia of the Jewish people and of Judaism
was first published from 1971 to 1972 in sixteen volumes, in Jerusalem by Keter Publishing House, and in New York City by the Macmillan Company. Between
Encyclopaedia_Judaica
Jewish Shabbat and holiday prayer service
tefillin are likened to a crown, and when reciting the text of Mussaf Kedushah Keter yitnu lecha ("they will give You [God] a crown") it is improper to wear
Mussaf
41st weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
word in the parashah) is the 41st weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the eighth in the Book of Numbers
Pinechas_(parashah)
Collection of religious texts
collections. The earliest contained the first five books of the Bible, called the Torah ('Teaching') in Hebrew and the Pentateuch (meaning 'five books') in Greek
Bible
Academic journal on Jewish studies
used to congregate for general discussions." Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971), Keter Publishing House, Jerusalem, s.v. Tarbiz "Tarbiz". MIAR: Information Matrix
Tarbiz
Place in Gauteng, South Africa
RCSA, Rabbinical College of South Africa Maharsha, an orthodox synagogue Keter Eliyahu, an orthodox sephardi synagogue Kehillas Chofetz Chaim, an orthodox
Glenhazel
KETER TORAH
KETER TORAH
Female
Turkish
 Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Little Rock; Little Peter
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Arabic Form of Peter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kear.Indian (Maharashtra) : Hindu name, probably from Marathi kir ‘parrot’.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh (Khatri) name of unknown meaning.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Lebanese, Netherlands, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Slovenia, Swedish, Swi
Rock; Stone; River; Strong
Male
Scottish
Medieval Scottish form of Latin Crescentius, KESTER means "to spring up, grow, thrive."
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Peter
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German, Greek, Latin
Follower of Christ; From the Camp of the Roman Army
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Biblical
a rock or stone
Boy/Male
Australian, French
French Form of Peter
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Sweet; Polite
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Rock; Form of Peter
Boy/Male
English Latin Greek
From the Roman camp.
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of Peter and thus comes ultimately from Greek petrosâ€â€the rock,â€â€ it is still in common use in Ireland today.
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Neferpou.
Boy/Male
Armenian
Descended from Peter.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek
French Form of Peter
KETER TORAH
KETER TORAH
Girl/Female
English Teutonic
Shining battlemaid.
Male
Hebrew
(×—Ö²× ï‹×šÖ°) Hebrew name CHANOWK means "dedicated" or "initiated." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah. Enoch is the Anglicized form.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Seeing; Sight; Darshan
Boy/Male
American, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Well Born; Noble
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
The Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dushasana | தà¯à®·à®¾à®¸à®¨à®¾
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Arabic
Pure; Unmixed
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Team Friend
Boy/Male
Arabic, German, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Turkish
The Biblical Noah is the English Language Equivalent; A Prophet's Name
KETER TORAH
KETER TORAH
KETER TORAH
KETER TORAH
KETER TORAH
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
n.
Alt. of Metre
n.
An instrument for measuring, and usually for recording automatically, the quantity measured.
a.
Of or pertaining to the meter; arranged in meter; consisting of verses; as, metrical compositions.
n.
The millionth part of a meter.
n.
One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
v. t. &
i. To cover.
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.
v. t.
To deter; to cause to deviate.
imp. & p. p.
of Peter
n.
A line above or below a hanging net, to which the net is attached in order to strengthen it.
n.
See Kelter.
n.
See Meter.
a.
Serving to deter.
imp. & p. p.
of Deter
n.
Regular order or proper condition.
n.
A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deter