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5th and 6th-century Bishop of Ruspe and saint
known as Fulgentius of Ruspe (462 or 467 – 1 January 527 or 533), was a North African Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Ruspe in what is now Tunisia
Fulgentius_of_Ruspe
Town in the Roman province of Byzacena
Ruspe or Ruspae was a town in the Roman province of Byzacena, in Africa propria. It served as the episcopal see of Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe. It is now
Ruspe
City in Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia
was Fulgentius of Ruspe. The Catholic Church's list of titular sees, which identifies the see of Africa as Mahdia, identifies Ruspe/Ruspae as Henchir
Mahdia
Place in Kasserine Governorate, Tunisia
aisles. Thelepte was the birthplace of Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, who became bishop of Ruspe, whose exact location is uncertain. National Institute of
Thelepte
6th century African Church theologian
scripserunt". He probably accompanied his master and patron, Fulgentius of Ruspe, to exile in Sardinia, when the bishops of the African Church were banished
Fulgentius_Ferrandus
Topics referred to by the same term
and Ecija (Astigi), in Hispania Fulgentius of Ruspe (462 or 467 — 527 or 533), bishop of the city of Ruspe, North Africa This disambiguation page lists
Saint_Fulgentius
Ancient Greek goddess of love
pagan past. In North Africa in the late fifth century AD, Fulgentius of Ruspe encountered mosaics of Aphrodite and reinterpreted her as a symbol of the
Aphrodite
Interpolated phrase in verses 5:7–8 of 1 John
Pseudo-Jerome (5th century) Prologue to the Catholic Epistles, Fulgentius of Ruspe (died 527) Responsio contra Arianos, Cassiodorus (6th century) Complexiones
Johannine_Comma
Christian doctrine of religious exclusivity
in Christ, even before they explicitly believe in Christ. Fulgentius of Ruspe took a much stricter view: "Most firmly hold and never doubt that not only
Extra_Ecclesiam_nulla_salus
Name list
(?–c. 630), Bishop of Écija, Hispania Fulgentius of Ruspe (462 or 467–527 or 533), Bishop of Ruspe, North Africa Fulgencio Aquino (1915–1994), Venezuelan
Fulgencio
Narrative from Christian Bible
in his homilies on the Epiphany speaks of the Innocents. Fulgentius of Ruspe (6th century) gives a homily De Epiphania, deque Innocentum nece et muneribus
Massacre_of_the_Innocents
East Germanic tribe
ancient sources such as Victor of Vita, Quodvultdeus, and Fulgentius of Ruspe was that the Vandal take-over of Carthage and North Africa led to widespread
Vandals
Latin author from the late 5th and early 6th century
not Fabius Planciades Fulgentius, and a contemporary, Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe (a Christian bishop) were the same person. The identification of the two
Fabius_Planciades_Fulgentius
City and municipality in Larnaca District, Cyprus
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Larnaca
City in the Western Region of Malta
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Mdina
Islands off the east coast of Tunisia
was proposed to locate the monastery built in 532 by Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe on one of the islets of the group, but it was more recently argued for an
Kerkennah_Islands
Germanic Kingdom in North Africa
sources such as Victor of Vita, Possidius, Quodvultdeus, and Fulgentius of Ruspe was that the Vandal takeover of Carthage and North Africa led to widespread
Vandal_Kingdom
Islands belonging to Tunisia
archeological remains that correspond to Cenae, the monastery where Fulgentius of Ruspe relocated around the years 503 to 505 AD,. In the 21st century, four Kneiss
Kneiss
Catholic order of mendicant friars
Gafsa, canonized on 6 June 1671 Fulgentius of Ruspe (462 or 467 – 1 January 527 or 533), Bishop of Ruspe Agnello da Napoli (c. 535 – 14 December 596),
Order_of_Saint_Augustine
is tentatively identified with the ruins at Henchir-Somâa. Fulgentius of Ruspe was from near this town. The town was also the seat of a Christian bishopric
Praesidium_Diolele
Members of religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine
Lady of Grace Monastery is located in Nova Scotia. Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, Bishop (d.527) Saint Clare of Montefalco, (d. 1308) Saint John of Sahagún
Augustinians
Christian baptismal basin
the local artistic heritage, in line with the teachings of Fulgentius of Ruspe, a prominent African theologian known for his writings against Vandal Arianism
Baptistery_of_Bekalta
Comune in Sicily, Italy
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Marsala
Capital and largest city of Algeria
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Algiers
Syrian Christian ascetic (c. 390 – 459)
Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory the Great Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Hegesippus Hilary
Simeon_Stylites
Fourth-century physician and politician
Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory the Great Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Hegesippus Hilary
Caesarius_of_Nazianzus
commented on Genesis Eusebius of Vercelli 371 Firmilian 269 Fulgentius of Ruspe 527 or 533 Gaius Marius Victorinus 4th century combated Arianism Gennadius
List_of_Church_Fathers
3rd–5th century church synods held in Africa
Christianity. The Nicene bishops refused and many, including Fulgentius of Ruspe and Tiberiumus, were exiled to Sardinia, and some executed. The Notitia
Councils_of_Carthage
in Roman Martyrology Fulgentius of Cartagena 500s c. 630 Fulgentius of Ruspe c. 465 1 January 527 or 533 found in Roman Martyrology Fursey c. 597 650
List_of_Catholic_saints
Island of the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Gozo
Island in Greece
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Rhodes
Day of the year
Holy Name of Jesus (Anglican Communion, Lutheran Church) Fulgentius of Ruspe Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God; and its related observances: World Day
January_1
Anglo-Saxon monk, writer and saint (672/3–735)
of St Martin. He also used lesser known writers, such as Fulgentius of Ruspe, Julian of Eclanum, Ticonius and Prosper of Aquitaine. Bede was the first
Bede
Largest city in Sardinia, Italy
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Cagliari
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
San_Roque,_Spain
Egyptian Christian Monk
Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory the Great Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Hegesippus Hilary
Serapion_the_Sindonite
Cyprian of Carthage, author of several works Didymus the Blind Fulgentius of Ruspe, of Tunisia Isidore of Pelusium, author of several letters Optatus, author
List of Africans venerated in the Catholic Church
List_of_Africans_venerated_in_the_Catholic_Church
Place in Kef Governorate, Tunisia
he translated works by Soranus from Greek into Latin. St. Fulgentius of Ruspe was ordered to be scourged here by an Arian priest in 499[clarification
El_Kef
Ancient city-state and archaeological site on Cyprus
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Salamis,_Cyprus
Chinese cardinal
1939, Tien was appointed apostolic vicar of Yangku and titular bishop of Ruspe. He received his episcopal consecration on the following October 29 from
Thomas_Tien_Ken-sin
Apostle Paul Peter Chrysologus (406–450) Pope Leo I (400–461) Fulgentius of Ruspe (c 462–533) Martin of Braga (520–580) Saint Boniface (675–754) Saint Dominic
List_of_Christian_preachers
Byzantine writer
Venantia who had the same name; she was a correspondent of Fulgentius of Ruspe, and possibly a member of the gens Decii. Anecdota 20.17; translated by
Junillus
Municipality in Algarve, Portugal
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Tavira
Doctrine in Christian theology
books against Pelagianism and one book about predestination. Fulgentius of Ruspe and Caesarius of Arles rejected the view that God gives free choice to believe
Predestination
Place in Andalusia, Spain
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Lebrija
City in Constantine Province, Algeria
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Constantine,_Algeria
well as lesser-known figures including Pseudo-Macarius and Fulgentius of Ruspe and writings of the Church Fathers whose work does not yet appear in modern
Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
Ancient_Christian_Commentary_on_Scripture
Italian Roman Catholic saint
is also believed to be the inspiration for the letter of Fulgentius of Ruspe, titled "De statu viduarum". The new church dedicated to Galla, located
Galla_of_Rome
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Paxos
alla città". Comune di Genova (in Italian). Retrieved 31 January 2026. "Ruspe alla Fiera, addio alle vecchie biglietterie". la Repubblica (in Italian)
Waterfront_di_Levante
History of Sardinia under Vandal rule (456–534)
to the island by the Vandals were the bishop of Carthage, Fulgentius of Ruspe, and Felicianis, bishop of Hippo, who carried with him the relics of Augustine
Vandal_Sardinia
Historical region of Christianity
During the last years of Vandal rule in Africa, St. Fulgentius, Bishop of Ruspe, exercised a fortunate influence over the princes of the Vandal dynasty
Christianity in the Roman Africa province
Christianity_in_the_Roman_Africa_province
Augustinians and the Augustinian Recollects 3 January: Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, bishop - Optional Memorial 4 January: Blessed Christine of the Holy Cross
Institutional and societal calendars of the Roman Rite
Institutional_and_societal_calendars_of_the_Roman_Rite
Philosophical and theological system of Augustine of Hippo
corrupted. Section 'Pelagianism and Augustinianism' not found Fulgentius of Ruspe Fulgentius Ferrandus Possidius Marius Mercator Orosius Cassiodorus Caesarius
Augustinianism
January. He is frequently confused in medieval writings with Fulgentius of Ruspe; some works have also been attributed to him, of which, however, no traces
Fulgentius_of_Cartagena
Pelagian and Arian conflicts are De fide ad Petrum (actually by Fulgentius of Ruspe), De unitate Trinitatis contra Felicianum (actually by Vergilius of Thapso)
Pseudo-Augustine
Name list
(5th–6th century), Latin grammarian Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe (5th–6th century), bishop of Ruspe, North Africa, possibly related to the above; some authorities
Fulgentius
8th-century church in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
tradition, in 504 the Vandal king Thrasamund exiled Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe and other North African Catholic bishops to Sardinia. They brought the saint's
San_Pietro_in_Ciel_d'Oro
City in Syria
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Latakia
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Kirchhundem. The Silberger Bach empties into the Olpe near Heidschott. The Rüspe area east of the Rothaar crest is drained by streams flowing to the Eder
Kirchhundem
Municipality in Sicily, Italy
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Erice
Place in Algeria
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Tipaza
City in Libya
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Sabratha
Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Lampedusa
City in Aïn Témouchent, Algeria
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Rachgoun
Massilia (died c. 496), Avitus of Vienne (c. 470 – 523), Fulgentius of Ruspe (462 or 467 – 527 or 533), and Isidore of Seville (died 636). Church Fathers
History of the filioque controversy
History_of_the_filioque_controversy
French Scholastic and encyclopedist
600). A disciple of Gregory. Fabius Planciades Fulgentius or Fulgentius of Ruspe grammarian. Galen (131–210). Gilbertus Anglicus An English physician in
Bartholomaeus_Anglicus
They are so called because they were composed (possibly by Fulgentius of Ruspe) in the African province of Byzacena in or about 502 in a monastic community
Psalter_of_Charlemagne
deported a number of African Bishops in the island such as Fulgentius of Ruspe. In 533, Sardinia rebelled under the Vandal governor Godas, a Goth, who
History_of_Sardinia
Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches
Hormisdas. Although they met support there (such as from Fulgentius of Ruspe and their fellow Scythian Dionysius Exiguus), Hormisdas eventually decided
Chalcedonian_schism
5th century Christian Saint
Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory the Great Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Hegesippus Hilary
Maruthas_of_Martyropolis
Comune in Sicily, Italy
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Mazara_del_Vallo
Ancient city in Egypt
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Tahpanhes
Place in Andalusia, Spain
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Tíjola
Town in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
El_Jadida
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Antiparos
Saint of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches
Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory the Great Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Hegesippus Hilary
Hilarion
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Olbia
Phoenician, Carthaginian and Roman town
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Ruspina
Roman town in Tunisia
audeat vindicare. Finally, we learn from the biography of Fulgentius of Ruspe that he was also present at the Synod of Junca (identified, by a transcription
Sufes
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Sant'Antioco
City in Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Morocco
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Kenitra
Saints Isidore and Leander of Seville Fulgentius of Ruspe 532 1 January Church Father, Bishop of Ruspe, Abbot, Venerable Theodore the Admiral 1817 2 October
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)
Holy Land saint (c. 350 – before 410 or c. 417)
Salamis Eucherius of Lyon Eusebius Eutychius of Constantinople Fulgentius of Ruspe Gregory the Great Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Hegesippus Hilary
Melania_the_Elder
532 Bishop of Tournai Sabbas 439 532 Fulgentius of Ruspe 468 533 Bishop of Ruspe Theodoric of Mont d’Or (Thierry) 533 Trojanus of Saintes
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 6th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_6th_century
Croatian bishop (born 1959)
Vlado Košić (born 20 May 1959) is a Croatian bishop and leader of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sisak. Košić was born in the village of Družbinec near
Vlado_Košić
Calendar year
Remigius, bishop of Reims Erzhu Zhao, general of Northern Wei Fulgentius of Ruspe, bishop (approximate date) Hilderic, king of the Vandals and Alans Theuderic
533
Calendars of celebrations in the Catholic Church
and so share one regional proper calendar. 3 January: Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, bishop – Memorial 5 January: Saints Longinus, Eugenius, and Vindemial,
National calendars of the Roman Rite
National_calendars_of_the_Roman_Rite
City in Tartous Governorate, Syria
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Baniyas
Ancient Phoenician city
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Carne,_Phoenicia
Settlement in Greece
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Foinikounta
Carthaginian colony in Mauretania
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Thymiaterium
French archbishop
Augustinianum in 2006, writing a study of the sermons of Fulgentius of Ruspe. In Tunisia, he was pastor of Sousse, Monastir, and Mahdia in the southern
Nicolas_Lhernould
Ancient Punic and Roman town
Rusubbicari, Rusuccuru, Rusippisir, Rusigan (Rachgoun), Rusicade, Ruspina, Ruspe, and Rsmlqr. The settlement's name was hellenized as Rhyssádeiron (Ancient
Rusadir
Bosnian Franciscan friar (1736–1813)
second term, this time for life. In 1796, Ilijić was named titular bishop of Ruspe and coadjutor apostolic vicar to Augustin Botoš-Okić. In 1798, Ilić became
Grgo_Ilić
Maltese prelate
Pope Leo XIII named him Vicar Apostolic of Tunis and titular bishop of Ruspe. He received his episcopal consecration on 31 August 1884 from Charles-Martial-Allemand
Antonio_Maria_Buhagiar
Site of 202 BC battle between Rome and Carthage
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Zama_(Tunisia)
Residential building in Porto Recanati, Italy
September 2018. "Salvini in visita al multietnico Hotel House: "Qui servono le ruspe"". La Repubblica. 16 September 2018. "Mussolini visita Hotel House - Marche"
Hotel_House
4th–6th-century European community of Christian monks
island of Sardinia. The leader of the north-African bishops, Fulgentius of Ruspe composed a reply by which they accepted the christological formula as well
Scythian_monks
Island in Morocco
(Bizerte) Kerkouane Lepcis (Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem)
Mogador_Island
RUSPE
RUSPE
RUSPE
RUSPE
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Delights of the eye darling
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Divided
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Happiness; Advancement
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Latin
An Olive Tree
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Reformer of the Religion Islam
Boy/Male
British, English
Wealthy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lakshika | லாகà¯à®·à¯€à®•ாÂ
Aim, Lakshya
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Smart.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mawdesley in Lancashire, named in Middle English with the Anglo-Norman French female personal name Maud + Middle English ley ‘clearing’.
RUSPE
RUSPE
RUSPE
RUSPE
RUSPE