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Marriage tradition of the Hausa people
Lefe is a Hausa wedding tradition that originated in the Hausa Land, Northern Nigeria (Arewa). The tradition asks the groom to purchase beautiful and expensive
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Place in Somali Region, Ethiopia
Lefe Isa (Somali: Lafaciise) is a town in eastern Ethiopia. Located in the Fafan Zone of the Somali Region. It is administered under the Awbare district
Lefe_Isa
As for a divorced woman or a widow, she gets to decide her bride price. Lefe refers to the items that groom purchase for the bride. The wedding date is
Traditional marriage in Hausa culture
Traditional_marriage_in_Hausa_culture
Zone in Somali Region of Ethiopia
Jijiga. Other towns and cities in this zone include Awbare, Derwernache, Lefe Isa, Babile, Kebri Beyah, Harshin, Goljano, Tuli Gulled and Hart Sheik. Fafan
Fafan_Zone
Kemise Kercheche Kobo Kombolcha Konso Korem Kula Kulubi Kurmuk Lalibela Lefe Isa Limmu Inariya Maimekden (May Mekdan) Majete Maji Manbuk Maqora Masha
List of cities and towns in Ethiopia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Ethiopia
Northern Somali clan
They are mainly found in cities and towns such as Awbare, Awbube, Sheder, Lefe Isa, Derwernache, Gogti, Jaare, Heregel, Arabi and Dembel. The etymology
Gadabuursi
Cities and towns in the Awbare district include Awbare, Awbube, Sheder, Lefe Isa, Derwernache, Gogti, Jaare and Heregel. High points in this woreda include
Awbare_(woreda)
Language family mainly of the Central African Republic
rí/rí zɛ̀rà zɔ̰̀p ~ zɔ̰̀fɔ̰̀ ɲín lép ~ léfé nú tɔ̰̀k gbà̰rà̰ rì tè ɲɔŋ/ri ɲín Gbaya Manza l̥ī zàrà zɔ̰̀ gòkò lɛ̀fɛ̀ nū tɔ̀ gbà̰l̥à̰ l̥ì tè ɲɔŋɔ l̥ī Gbaya
Ubangian_languages
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Côte des Granges L'école primaire Balesmes L'école primaire privée Louis Lefé Le collège Roger Jahan ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered
Descartes,_Indre-et-Loire
Choral composition
be ye, good Newe Yere, Wolcum, Twelfthe Day both in fere, Wolcum, seintes lefe and dare, Wolcum Yole, Wolcum Yole, Wolcum! Candelmesse, Quene of Bliss,
A_Ceremony_of_Carols
Strike by clerical workers at Yale University in 1984–85
New York Times. 13 November 1984. Retrieved 11 October 2024. "Strike Makes Lefe of the Mind Uneasy at Yale". The New York Times. 31 October 1984. Retrieved
1984–1985_Yale_strike
American politician
1936 (subscription required) Horace M. Stone, Leading Figure In Village Lefe, Dies Making Speech in The Marcellus Observer, of [[Marcellus (village)<
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Battalion, attd. Machine Gun Corps (Heaton Norris) Pte. H. Wilde, London Reg. (Lefe, London) Sgt. J. Wilde, Machine Gun Guards (Cardiff) Spr. W. J. Wildgoose
1918_New_Year_Honours_(MM)
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of beans, from Old English bēan ‘beans’ (a collective singular). Occasionally it may have been applied as a nickname for a someone considered of little importance.English : nickname for a pleasant person, from Middle English bēne ‘friendly’, ‘amiable’ (of unknown origin; there is apparently no connection with Bain or Bon).Scottish : Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Beathán, a diminutive of beatha ‘life’.Translation of German Bohne, or an altered spelling of Biehn. See also Bihn.Mistranslation of French Lefevre. As the vocabulary word fèvre ‘smith’ was replaced by forgeron, the meaning of the old word became opaque, and the surname was reinterpreted as if it were La fève, from fève ‘(fava) bean’. Lefevre is the most common name in French Canada; great numbers of them migrated to the US, where many adopted the name Bean, in the belief that it was a translation of Lefèvre. See also Lafave.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : topographic name for someone who lived near a forge or smithy, Middle English, Old French forge (from Latin fabrica ‘workshop’, a derivative of faber ‘smith’, ‘workman’; compare Lefevre). The surname is thus in most cases a metonymic occupational name for a smith or someone employed by a smith.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : occupational name for a goldsmith, from Anglo-Norman French orfrer, Old French orfevre, Latin aurifaber, from aurum ‘gold’ + faber ‘maker’. Compare French Fèvre (see Lefevre).German : variant of Off.Jewish : unexplained.
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English
English : nickname from Anglo-Norman French l’eveske ‘the bishop’ (see Bishop).English : from the Middle English personal name Lefeke, Old English Lēofeca, a derivative of Lēofa (see Leaf).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from Yiddish Leyvik, a pet form of the personal name Leyvi, itself a pet form of the Biblical name Levi (see Levy).
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Arabic, Muslim
Entertainer; Conversation Partner; Companion in Nightly Entertainment
Girl/Female
Tamil
Modest
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Japanese
Doctrine Child
Surname or Lastname
English and Norwegian (Røys)
English and Norwegian (Røys) : variant of Royse.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Accomplished, High achiever, Celestial star
Biblical
witness, or ornament, of the Lord
Girl/Female
Muslim
A Pearl
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Ghee (Fuel for Yagna)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Maharanth | மஹாரஂத
Pollen inside a flower
Female
Finnish
Finnish name SIRPA means "small fragment."
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