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Sabbas is an Aramaic masculine given name. Variant forms or transliterations include Sabas, Savas, Savvas, Saba, Sava, Savva, Savo and Sawa. Sabbas may
Sabbas
Byzantine monk
needed] After that, Sabbas went to Jerusalem, and from there to the monastery of Saint Euthymius the Great. But Euthymius sent Sabbas to Abba Theoctistus
Sabbas_the_Sanctified
Christian martyr and saint, died 372
Caesarea later obtained his relics. The Passio of Sabbas gives some insight into Gothic life and culture. Sabbas (also Saba) was born in 334 in a village in
Sabbas_the_Goth
Village in Hama, Syria
Sbaa, Hama (Arabic: سباع) is a Syrian village located in Salamiyah Subdistrict in Salamiyah District, Hama. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics
Sabba
Russian monk (died 1407)
Monastery). Sabbas was one of the first disciples of Sergius of Radonezh and spent almost the whole of his life in Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra. Sabbas was very
Sabbas_of_Storozhi
Monastery in the West Bank
The Holy Lavra of Saint Sabbas Greek: Ἱερὰ Λαύρα τοῦ Ὁσίου Σάββα τοῦ Ἡγιασμένου, romanized: Yerá Lávra tú Osíu Sávva tú Iyazménu, known in Arabic and Syriac
Mar_Saba
2025 novel by Joe Abercrombie
challenges Sabbas to a duel, allowing Balthazar to raise a horde of undead that pull Sabbas into a pit. Afterward, the group rests in Sabbas's abandoned
The Devils (Abercrombie novel)
The_Devils_(Abercrombie_novel)
Saint Sabbas Stratelates (Sava Stratelat, Sabas Stratilat, Savva Stratilatus), also known as Sabbas the General of Rome (died 272, in Tiber River, Rome)
Sabbas_Stratelates
Sabba da Castiglione, fra' Sabba da Castiglione or Saba da Castiglione (1480 – 16 March 1554) was an Italian Renaissance humanist, writer and member of
Sabba_da_Castiglione
Archbishop of Tiraspol and Dubăsari
name Sabbas. In January 1987 Metropolitan Pitirim of Volokolamsk ordained Hierodeacon Sabbas as a priest. Later that year, in June, Hieromonk Sabbas was
Sabbas_Volkov
Historical figure in the Abrahamic religions
Ages, Christians sometimes identified the queen of Sheba with the sibyl Sabba. The most extensive version of the legend appears in the Kebra Nagast (Glory
Queen_of_Sheba
English architect and artist
Sabba Khan (born July 1985) is an English architect, artist and graphic novelist. Her graphic memoir The Roles We Play (2021) won the Jhalak Prize among
Sabba_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
traditions Saba (given name) Saba (surname) Saba or Sabbas the Goth (334–372), Christian saint Saba or Sabbas the Sanctified (439–532), Christian saint Saba
Saba
Nazi concentration camp in Trieste, Italy
Risiera di San Sabba (Slovene: Rižarna) was a Nazi concentration camp operating in Trieste. Officially designated as a police detention camp (Polizeihaftlager)
Risiera_di_San_Sabba
Brazilian entrepreneur
Isaac Benayon Sabba (Arabic: إسحاق بن آيون صباح ; Portuguese: Isaac Benayon Sabbá; Hebrew: יצחק בניון שבח; February 12, 1907 – March 22, 1996) was a
Isaac_Benayon_Sabba
1988 film
The Witches' Sabbath (Italian: La visione del sabba, French: La sorcière, also known as The Sabbath) is a 1988 Italian-French drama film written and directed
The_Witches'_Sabbath
tonsured a Schemamonk in the Lavra of Saint Sabbas, on the Sunday of Saint Mary of Egypt, by hieromonk Sabbas, and he was renamed Serapheim. On December
Serapheim_Savvaitis
Russian Orthodox monastery in Harper Woods, Michigan
St. Sabbas Orthodox Monastery is a male monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, located in Harper Woods, Michigan. St. Sabbas Monastery
St. Sabbas Russian Orthodox Monastery (Harper Woods, Michigan)
St._Sabbas_Russian_Orthodox_Monastery_(Harper_Woods,_Michigan)
Byzantine hymnographer and saint
Saint Stephen the Sabaite (725 – 796 or 807), also known as Stephen the Hymnographer, was a Christian monk from Julis, Gaza, a district of Gaza. He was
Stephen_the_Sabaite
Atharid, who played a leading role in the killing of the Christian martyr Sabbas. Kulikowski, Michael (2006). Rome's Gothic Wars: From the Third Century
Rothesteus
City in Texas, United States
settled in 1854 and named for its location on the San Saba River and for Sabbas the Sanctified. As of the 2020 census, San Saba had a population of 3,117
San_Saba,_Texas
Russian Orthodox bishop venerated as a holy hierarch
ROCOR, where Archbishop Sabbas arrived, Archimandrite Philaret was proposed to appoint to the Diocese of Brazil, but Archbishop Sabbas began to insist that
Philaret_Voznesensky
Ismaili religious and military leader (c. 1050–1124)
Hasan-i Sabbah (c. 1050 – 12 June 1124), also known as Hasan I of Alamut, was a military leader, founder of the Nizari Ismai'li sect, Order of Assassins
Hasan-i_Sabbah
Small park in Queens, New York
Joe Sabba Park is a 0.47-acre (1,900 m2) New York City public park maintained and run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, in the
Joe_Sabba_Park
High school in Bucharest, Romania
College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Sfântul Sava), Bucharest, named after Sabbas the Sanctified, is the oldest and one of the most prestigious high schools
Saint_Sava_National_College
Name list
Sabas is a name derived from the Greek Savvas or Sabbas, and ultimately Aramaic in origin, meaning “old man” or “grandfather.” Sabas may refer to, chronologically:
Sabas
Genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany
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The_Holocaust
Unrecognized state in Eastern Europe
Former President of Transnistria Yevgeny Shevchuk, with Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' Kirill and diocesan bishop of the Moldovan Orthodox Church Sabbas
Transnistria
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סָבָא sāḇā meaning 'wise' Variant forms or transliterations include Sabas, Sabbas, Savas, Savvas, Saba, Sava, Savo and Sawa. The name can also be used as
Savva
Eastern Orthodox cleric and Primate of the Polish Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Sawa, (sometimes anglicised as Sabbas, secular birth name Michał Hrycuniak; born 14 April 1938 in Śniatycze) has been the Archbishop of Warsaw
Sawa_Hrycuniak
River in Texas, United States
Nueces ("River of Saint Sabbas of the Walnuts"), because he and his troops had arrived December 5, the feast day of St. Sabbas (439–532), a major figure
San_Saba_River
Category of hermits and anchorites
responded that they will eat what the grazers eat. It is also said that Sabbas the Sanctified was a grazer, gathering other grazers to establish his community
Grazers_(Christianity)
Thervingian Kunja
Rothesteus, and played a leading role in the killing of the Christian saint Sabbas the Goth. Gothic persecution of Christians Wolfram, Herwig (1990). History
Atharid
Greek Orthodox saint
Saint Savvas of Kalymnos (also known as Saint Savvas the New) is the patron saint of the Greek island of Kalymnos, where he lived during the last twenty
Savvas_the_New_of_Kalymnos
Christian missionary by the name of Sabbas, drowned by the Goths in the river Mousaios. Beginning with the 20th century, Sabbas has been presented as the spiritual
History_of_Buzău
British actress (born 1968)
the Knot in New York City". News.com.au. Retrieved 11 June 2023. Rahbar, Sabba (10 June 2024). "Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup Have Second Wedding in Mexico"
Naomi_Watts
Classification of saints in Eastern Christianity
Paraskevi of Rome Phanourios the Newly-Revealed Procopius of Scythopolis Sabbas the Goth Theodore Gavra of Atran in Chaldea Theodore Stratelates Theodore
Great_martyr
Germanus I Demetrius II Gabriel I Gregorius II Cosmas Nicetas I Sabbas I Anastasius Sabbas II George I Nicetas II Constantine Philip Theodegius Michael I
Chrysanthus_of_Athens
Type of monastery consisting of a cluster of cells or caves centered on a church
one of the early lauras in fifth-century Palestine. The Lavra of Saint Sabbas the Sanctified (†532) in the Kidron Valley (known in Syriac as Mar Saba)
Lavra
2018 Indian film by Chakri Toleti
Deepshikha Deshmukh Vashu Bhagnani Jackky Bhagnani Andre Timmins Viraf Sarkari Sabbas Joseph Starring Diljit Dosanjh Sonakshi Sinha Karan Johar Ritesh Deshmukh
Welcome to New York (2018 film)
Welcome_to_New_York_(2018_film)
Eastern Orthodox wonderworking icon
(two of the Theotokos plus one more). John Damascene became a monk at Mar Sabbas monastery outside of Jerusalem and gave the icon to the monastic community
Trojeručica
Ottoman rabbi, kabbalist and rosh yeshiva (c.1826–1930)
Solomon Eliezer Alfandari (Hebrew: שלמה אליעזר אלפנדרי; c. 1826 – 20 May 1930), also known as the Saba Kadisha ("Holy Grandfather"), was a distinguished
Solomon_Eliezer_Alfandari
Brazilian businessman and investment banker (born 1983)
In 2018, Vorcaro entered an agreement to acquire Banco Máxima from Saul Sabbá, who had been restricted from banking operations by the Central Bank of
Daniel_Vorcaro
Eastern Orthodox bishop and saint
for Mount Athos, where he became a monk and took the monastic name Sava (Sabbas). At Athos he established the monastery of Hilandar, which became one of
Saint_Sava
Russian artist (c. 1360 – c. 1430)
June – feast day, Synaxis of All of Andronikov Monastery (with Andronicus, Sabbas, Alexander, Abbots of Moscow and Daniel the Black, the icon painter) 4 July
Andrei_Rublev
Topics referred to by the same term
college and career readiness programs available in both print and digitally. Sabbas, a name Savas (disambiguation) Savva (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Savvas
Italian partisan (1903–1944)
Italian partisan. She was burned alive by the fascists in the Risiera di San Sabba concentration camp, and was posthumously awarded the Gold Medal of Military
Virginia_Tonelli
American singer and actress (born 1983)
{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Rahbar, Sabba (January 13, 2025). "Carrie Underwood Performing at Donald Trump's 2025
Carrie_Underwood
Archbishop of Athens from 1974 to 1998
Germanus I Demetrius II Gabriel I Gregorius II Cosmas Nicetas I Sabbas I Anastasius Sabbas II George I Nicetas II Constantine Philip Theodegius Michael I
Seraphim_of_Athens
Group of 68 monks martyred in Scotland
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Martyrs_of_Iona
Indian actor and filmmaker (1924–1988)
In June 2011, Noah Cowan, artistic director of TIFF Bell Lightbox, and Sabbas Joseph, Director, Wizcraft along with members of the Kapoor family came
Raj_Kapoor
Surname list
author Yossi Benayoun (born 1980), Israeli football player Isaac Benayon Sabba, Brazilian businessman Ayoun Ayun (disambiguation) This page lists people
Benayoun
Topics referred to by the same term
Antioch. Acts 15:22 The name denotes either a literal son of a man called Sabbas a symbolic name, meaning son of sabbath or rest, or of return Barshabba
Barsabbas
2025 Doctor Who episode
Luke Rhodri – Callo Rence Bethany Antonia – Mo Gilliben Gaz Choudhry – Kai Sabba Christopher Chung – Cassio Palin-Paleen Caoilfhionn Dunne – Shaya Costallion
The_Well_(Doctor_Who)
System of chanting in medieval Christian churches
Oktōēchos or Octoechos (Greek: ὁ Ὀκτώηχος pronounced in koine: okˈtóixos; from ὀκτώ 'eight' and ἦχος 'sound, mode' called echos; Slavonic: Осмогласие,
Hagiopolitan_Octoechos
Germanus I Demetrius II Gabriel I Gregorius II Cosmas Nicetas I Sabbas I Anastasius Sabbas II George I Nicetas II Constantine Philip Theodegius Michael I
Ieronymos_I_of_Athens
Monastic title in Eastern Christianity
the wilderness around Jerusalem went to the patriarch to ask to obtain Sabbas as archimandrite of the anchorites and cave-dwellers and Theodosius as archimandrite
Archimandrite
Christian martyr (died 306)
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Demetrius_of_Thessaloniki
Calendar year
emperor of Northern Wei (b. 498) Pompeius, Byzantine politician (executed) Sabbas the Sanctified, monk and saint (b. 439) Greatrex, Geoffrey (1997). "The
532
7th-century patriarch of Jerusalem
Zacharias as Patriarch. He buried the monks killed at the monastery of Saint Sabbas the Sanctified and rebuilt the Holy Sepulchre, the city's churches and monasteries
Modestus_of_Jerusalem
Manuscript
"Sabatsmida" norms to take hold, literary schools led by the Great Lavra of Saint Sabbas must have undergone a lengthy period of refinement. This implies that by
Khanmeti_Lectionary
Nazi German administrative unit on the northern Adriatic coast
included Risiera di San Sabba, a large, disused and decrepit rice mill at Ratto della Pileria 43 in the Triestine suburb of San Sabba. Under his supervision
Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral
Operational_Zone_of_the_Adriatic_Littoral
Topics referred to by the same term
titles containing Sabhash Savas (disambiguation) Sabas, a male given name Sabbas, a male given name This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Shabash
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Odran (disciple of Saint Patrick)
Odran_(disciple_of_Saint_Patrick)
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Exile of Jews in the Soviet interior during World War II
Exile_of_Jews_in_the_Soviet_interior_during_World_War_II
Patron saint of Cazorla, Spain
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Hesychius_of_Cazorla
Kodonatos (1062–1100) Eulogius II (1100–1117) Coadjutor? Cyril II (1100– ) Sabbas (1117– ) Theodosius II ( –1137) Coadjutor? Sophronius III (1137–1171) Elias
List of Greek Orthodox patriarchs of Alexandria
List_of_Greek_Orthodox_patriarchs_of_Alexandria
Patron saints of medicine and of twins
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Cosmas_and_Damian
Samarian martyr (died 107)
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Eudokia_of_Heliopolis
the original on 20 February 2025. Retrieved 24 September 2024. "Venerable Sabbas the Sanctified". "Venerable Romanus the Melodist, "Sweet-Singer"". Archived
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (N–S)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(N–S)
Greek bishop and saint
Germanus I Demetrius II Gabriel I Gregorius II Cosmas Nicetas I Sabbas I Anastasius Sabbas II George I Nicetas II Constantine Philip Theodegius Michael I
Dionysius_the_Areopagite
Saint
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Febronia_of_Nisibis
6th-century Palestinian monk historian
Cyril is known for a number of hagiographies of seven Palestinian monks: Sabbas the Sanctified, Euthymius the Great, John the Silent, Cyriacus the Anchorite
Cyril_of_Scythopolis
Airport in Iași, Romania
Cathedral Old Metropolitan Cathedral Saint Nicholas Princely Church Saint Sabbas Church Saint Spiridon Church Socola Monastery Trei Ierarhi Monastery Educational
Iași_International_Airport
St. John the Theologian, Hiram, Ohio. Superior: Hieromonk Nektarios. St. Sabbas Russian Orthodox Monastery, Harper Woods, Michigan. Abbot: Archimandrite
List of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in the United States
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_monasteries_in_the_United_States
Gothic title for a tribal ruler
presumably translated as basiliskos (βασιλίσκος "petty king") in the Passio of Sabbas the Goth. The Gothic Thervingi were divided into subdivisions of territory
Reiks
Sava II Branković, St. Sava II Branković or Sabbas Brancovici (Ineu, Principality of Transylvania, 1615 - Alba Iulia, Principality of Transylvania, 24
Sava_II_Branković
12th-century Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
Sabbas served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in the 12th century (exact dates are unknown). "Savvas (1117–?)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox
Patriarch Sabbas of Alexandria
Patriarch_Sabbas_of_Alexandria
Season of television series
from Somalia) 1 50 Evicted Becki Seddiki 33 London 31 43 Evicted Marco Sabba 21 Middlesex 1 36 Evicted Vanessa Nimmo 26 South Africa 1 29 Evicted Emma
Big Brother (British TV series) series 5
Big_Brother_(British_TV_series)_series_5
Co-founder of Hamas (born 1955)
considered one of the spiritual leaders of Hamas. Yousef is married to Sabba Abu Salem. They have six sons and three daughters. His eldest son, Mosab
Hassan_Yousef_(Hamas_leader)
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Victoricus, Fuscian, and Gentian
Victoricus,_Fuscian,_and_Gentian
Public park in Brooklyn, New York
Square Hinton Hoffman Hook Creek Hunter's Point Idlewild Jamaica Bay Joe Sabba John Golden Judge Moses Weinstein Playground Juniper Valley Kissena Kohlreiter
Herbert_Von_King_Park
Name list
(born 1968), Greek electronic musician Savvas (disambiguation) Sava (name) Sabbas This page or section lists people that share the same given name. If an
Savvas_(given_name)
Roman virgin martyr
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Soteris
Head of the Coptic Church from 1959 to 1971
Arsenius Theophilus II George II Leontius Alexander II John VI Cyril II Sabbas Sophronius III Elias II Eleutherius Mark III* Nicholas I Gregory I Nicholas
Pope_Cyril_VI_of_Alexandria
Child-martyr of the 3rd century
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Mammes_of_Caesarea
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The Holocaust in North Macedonia
The_Holocaust_in_North_Macedonia
(Kukharchuk) bishop of Zhytomyr and Ovruch January 29, 2017 Philaret (Denysenko) Sabbas (Fryziuk) bishop of Donetsk and Sloviansk May 14, 2017 Macarius (Maletych)
List of bishops of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine
List_of_bishops_of_the_Orthodox_Church_of_Ukraine
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Chrysolius
3rd-century Syrian Christian martyr and saint
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Andrew_Stratelates
Patron saint of Siena, Italy (died 304)
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Ansanus
Mexican priest and martyr of the Cristero War
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Toribio_Romo
2nd-century Bishop of Hieropolis and saint
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Abercius_of_Hieropolis
Name list
Saba (rapper) (born 1994), American rapper and record producer Saba or Sabbas the Goth (334–372), Christian saint Saba Ahmed (born 1985), American founder
Saba_(given_name)
Ancient Indian vegetarian ascetics
(Alexander) captured ten of the gymnosophists who had done most to get Sabbas to revolt, and had made the most trouble for the Macedonians. These philosophers
Gymnosophists
Spanish martyr
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Marciana_of_Toledo
2001 Indian TV series or programme
Razzmatazz Created by Urban Brew Studios Directed by Sabbas Joseph Presented by Arshad Warsi & Shweta Menon Country of origin India No. of seasons 1 No
Razzmatazz_(Indian_TV_series)
Eastern Orthodox martyr and saint
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Paraskevi_of_Rome
English Catholic monks and martyrs
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Carthusian_Martyrs_of_London
Christian saint (d. 107 AD)
Autun Reverianus Romulus of Fiesole Romanus of Caesarea Rufina and Secunda Sabbas the Goth Sabina Sabinus of Spoleto Savinian and Potentian Saints of the
Charbel_(martyr)
SABBAS
SABBAS
Male
Greek
(Σάββας) Variant spelling of Greek Sabbas, SAVVAS means "Saturday, the Sabbath."
Surname or Lastname
Russian
Russian : from a personal name based on Latin Sabinus (see Sabin) or Greek Sabbas (see Savas).English and French : from the Middle English and Old French personal name Savin, a variant of Sabin.English and French : altered form of the Middle English and Old French personal name Selvein, Latin Silvanus (see Silvano).Irish : reduced form of O’Savin, Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Sabháin ‘descendant of Sabhán’, a personal name based on sabh ‘cub’. The Irish surname has largely been absorbed into Savage.
SABBAS
SABBAS
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Intelligent
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
God Remembers
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Who Distroys Enemy; Brother of Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of the Brave
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Elfin; Elf-wise Friend; Variant of Alvin
Girl/Female
Biblical
Dividing or rending.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Old High German Baldawin, MALDWYN means "brave friend."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Calm
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : variant of Browning.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Graceful, Heavenly
SABBAS
SABBAS
SABBAS
SABBAS
SABBAS