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Prime Minister of Lebanon
Saeb Salam (Arabic: صائب سلام; 17 January 1905 – 21 January 2000) was a Lebanese politician and za'im (political boss) who served as Prime Minister six
Saeb_Salam
Lebanese politician (born 1945)
Tammam Saeb Salam (Arabic: تمّام صائب سلام, romanized: Tammām Ṣāʾib Salām, pronounced [t(a)ˈmːaːm ˈsˤɑːjɪb saˈlaːm]; born 13 May 1945) is a Lebanese politician
Tammam_Salam
Prime Minister of Lebanon since 2025
elected deputy of Beirut to the Ottoman parliament in 1912. His uncle, Saeb Salam, fought for Lebanon's independence from the French and subsequently served
Nawaf_Salam
Lebanese basketball team
Nicknamed "the Yellow Castle", basketball team plays its home games at the Saeb Salam Arena. Their rivalry with Sagesse, dubbed the Beirut derby, is the most
Al_Riyadi_Club_Beirut
Palestinian politician and diplomat (1955–2020)
Saeb Muhammad Salih Erekat (also Erikat, Erakat or Arekat; Arabic: صائب محمد صالح عريقات, romanized: Ṣāʾib ʿUrayqāt, Palestinian Arabic: ʿRēqāt; 28 April
Saeb_Erekat
Lebanese writer (1897–1986)
member of the leading families, namely the Barbir and Aghars. Her brother Saeb Salam served as the prime minister. Two of her brothers also held cabinet posts
Anbara_Salam_Khalidi
Lebanese politician (1868–1938)
mid-calf skirt in the company of her father, her brother Saeb, and King Faisal I of Iraq – proof that Salam readily accepted the idea of women doing away with
Salim_Ali_Salam
Eight-time Prime Minister of Lebanon
of Karami, was elected president. Karami resigned and was succeeded by Saeb Salam. The Civil war erupted in Lebanon in April 1975. Multiple factions were
Rashid_Karami
Lebanese political crisis
friend." In 1956, Prime Minister Abdallah El-Yafi and Minister of State Saeb Salam resigned in protest due to Chamoun's refusal to condemn the British-French
1958_Lebanon_crisis
Name list
Palestinian official Saeb N. Jaroudi (1929–2014), Lebanese official Saeb Jendeya (born 1975), Palestinian footballer Saeb Salam (1905–2000), former Lebanese
Saeb
4 days Independent Akkari 10 Saeb Salam صائب سلام (1905–2000) 14 September 1952 18 September 1952 4 days Independent Salam I — Fuad Chehab فؤاد شهاب (1902–1973)
List of prime ministers of Lebanon
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Lebanon
Topics referred to by the same term
American football player Salim Ali Salam, Lebanese statesman Saeb Salam, Lebanese politician Shadi Abdel Salam, Egyptian film director, screenwriter
Salaam_(disambiguation)
Lebanese politician and author; founder of the Progressive Socialist Party (1917–1977)
Higher Education In office 1 August 1960 – 20 May 1961 Prime Minister Saeb Salam Preceded by Gebran Nahhas Succeeded by Mohammad Safy al-Deen Minister
Kamal_Jumblatt
Sports season
Team City Arena Coach Capacity Al Riyadi Beirut (Manara) Saeb Salam Arena (Manara) Ahmad Farran 2,500 Antranik Antelias AGBU Demirdjian Center (Naccache)
2025–26 Lebanese Basketball League
2025–26_Lebanese_Basketball_League
President of Lebanon from 1958 to 1964
1964 Prime Minister Khalil al-Hibri (Acting) Rashid Karami Ahmad Daouk Saeb Salam Hussein Al Oweini Preceded by Camille Chamoun Succeeded by Charles Helou
Fouad_Chehab
Lebanese politician
Lama Badreddine Salam (Arabic: لمى بدر الدين سلام; born 1961) is a Lebanese activist and is married to Tammam Saeb Salam, former Prime Minister of Lebanon
Lama_Salam
Lebanese politician (1901–1986)
Saeb Salam on 16 November 1958 in protest against Chamoun's refusal to do so. Later during the 1958 Lebanon Crisis, Yafi joined ranks with Saeb Salam
Abdallah_El-Yafi
President of Lebanon from 1952 to 1958
four non-parliamentarians. Chehab was succeeded by Saeb Salam, who served until 16 August 1953. Salam was succeeded by Abdallah El-Yafi, who served until
Camille_Chamoun
Lebanese Christian democratic political party
in Beirut I with Nadim. In February 2025, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced his government, which consists of 24 ministers; the Kataeb Party
Kataeb_Party
Lebanese militia active during the Lebanese Civil War
a second-rank Sunni politician opposed to leading Beirut Sunni za'im Saeb Salam. As its name implies, the LMSF received Fatah backing from the outset
Lebanese Movement in Support of Fatah
Lebanese_Movement_in_Support_of_Fatah
Calendar year
States will withdraw 40,000 more troops before Christmas. October 13 – Saeb Salam forms a government in Lebanon. October 14 – A Chinese nuclear test is
1970
Law that provides immunity for past crimes
Lebanon, a politics of 'No Victor, No Vanquished' was first invoked by Saeb Salam. A year before, in 1838, fighting erupted between Druze and Christian
Amnesty_law
lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Ahmad Daouk Independent Saeb Salam Independent
1960 Lebanese general election
1960_Lebanese_general_election
minister (1952) Saeb Salam, Prime minister (1952) Abdallah El-Yafi, Prime minister (1952) Khaled Chehab, Prime minister (1952–1953) Saeb Salam, Prime minister
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)
Capital city of South Governorate, Lebanon
Solh, they also gave their support to former Prime Minister Saeb Salam, father of Tamam Salam, Prime Minister 2014–2016. The presence of the El-Bizris was
Sidon
Sunni Muslims in Lebanon
President of the Muslim Society of Benevolent Intentions (al-Makassed) Saeb Salam, politician, who served as Prime Minister six times between 1952 and 1973
Lebanese_Sunni_Muslims
the position of Deputy Prime Minister in the government of President Saeb Salam (1972-1973), Minister of State in the government of Prime Minister Takieddin
Albert_Moukheiber
Airline of Lebanon
East. Middle East Airlines - Air Liban was founded on 31 May 1945 by Saeb Salam and Fawzi El-Hoss with operational and technical support from BOAC. Operations
Middle_East_Airlines
1961 Belgrade summit conference
Sukarno, President of Indonesia Hashem Jawad, Foreign Minister of Iraq Saeb Salam, Prime Minister of Lebanon Modibo Keïta, President of Mali Hassan II,
1st Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement
1st_Summit_of_the_Non-Aligned_Movement
Jordanian princess
including deputy from Beirut to the Ottoman Parliament. Her great-uncle Saeb Salam served as Prime Minister of Lebanon several times. Ghida attended school
Princess_Ghida_Talal
Prime Minister of Palestine from 2007 to 2013
Salam Fayyad (Arabic: سلام فياض, romanized: Salām Fayāḍ; born 12 April 1952) is a Palestinian politician and economist who served as the first prime minister
Salam_Fayyad
Abdul Hamid Karami Harry S. Truman May 4, 1953 Legation raised to embassy Saeb Salam Dwight D. Eisenhower April 23, 1953 May 4, 1953 Charles Malik Khaled Chehab
List of ambassadors of Lebanon to the United States
List_of_ambassadors_of_Lebanon_to_the_United_States
Royal Park in London, England
Salim Ali Salam with King Faisal I of Iraq in the park in 1925, with Salim's son Saeb Salam and daughters Anbara and Rasha
Richmond_Park
Lebanese politician (1859–1936)
Hussein Al Oweini Abdallah Yafi Sami Solh Nazem Akkari Saeb Salam Fuad Chehab* Khaled Chehab Saeb Salam Abdallah Yafi Sami Solh Rashid Karami Abdallah Yafi
Auguste_Adib_Pacha
Lebanese politician (1902–1985)
Bechara El Khoury Deputy Basil Trad Preceded by Sami Solh Succeeded by Saeb Salam Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon In office 18 September 1952 – 30 September
Nazem_Akkari
prime minister Najib Mikati – former prime minister Saeb Salam – former prime minister Tammam Salam – former prime minister Fouad Siniora – former prime
List_of_Lebanese_people
country. Salim Ali Salam – held many local offices in Beirut Anbara Salam Khalidi – feminist activist; daughter of Salim Saeb Salam – 8th Prime Minister
List of political families in Lebanon
List_of_political_families_in_Lebanon
Beirut Sami Solh سامي الصلح Solh Sunni Abdallah El-Yafi عبدالله اليافي Saeb Salam صائب سلام Amin Beyhum أمين بيهم Rashid Baydoun [Wikidata] رشيد بيضون Shiite
1951 Lebanese general election
1951_Lebanese_general_election
Fadl, Rachid Baydoun, Sabri Hamadeh, Henri Pharaon, Saadi Al Munla, and Saeb Salam – entered Parliament despite the French blockade, finalized the design
Flag_of_Lebanon
President of Lebanon from 1970 to 1976
Lebanon In office 23 September 1970 – 22 September 1976 Prime Minister Saeb Salam Amin al-Hafez Takieddin el-Solh Rachid Solh Nureddine Rifai Rashid Karami
Suleiman_Frangieh
Future Movement Beirut III Sunni None Tammam Salam Future Movement Beirut III Sunni Son of Saeb Salam Imad el Hout Islamic Group Beirut III Sunni
List of members of the 2009–2017 Lebanese Parliament
List_of_members_of_the_2009–2017_Lebanese_Parliament
Government ministry of Lebanon
Akkari (1902–1985) 9 September 1952 14 September 1952 5 days Independent 7 Saeb Salam (1905–2000) 14 September 1952 18 September 1952 4 days Independent 8 Fuad
Ministry of National Defense (Lebanon)
Ministry_of_National_Defense_(Lebanon)
Lebanese government between September 1952 and April 1953
period of the cabinet was brief, and it was dissolved on 30 April 1953. Saeb Salam was given the task to form the next cabinet. The cabinet was consisted
Second cabinet of Khaled Chehab
Second_cabinet_of_Khaled_Chehab
Lebanese politician (1932–2023)
served as finance minister on two occasions; firstly, in the government of Saeb Salam, from 13 October 1970 to 27 May 1972; secondly in the government of Omar
Elias_Saba
Senior member of the Lebanese government
Akkari Independent (8) September 14, 1952 September 18, 1952 4 days Saeb Salam 9 Nazem Akkari September 18, 1952 September 30, 1952 12 days Fouad Chehab
Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon
Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Lebanon
Nkrumah and Indonesian president Sukarno. Met with Lebanese prime minister Saeb Salam and Nepalese prime minister BP Koirala. Tito visited F. D. Roosevelt Presidential
List of international trips made by Josip Broz Tito
List_of_international_trips_made_by_Josip_Broz_Tito
Lebanese politician
however. In 1974, he formed a new coalition with former Prime Ministers Saeb Salam and Rashid Karami, both Sunni Muslims. When the Lebanese Civil War broke
Raymond_Eddé
Government ministry of Lebanon
5 days Nazem Akkari Nazem Akkari 8 Saeb Salam 14 September 1952 18 September 1952 4 days Saeb Salam I Saeb Salam (7) Nazem Akkari 18 September 1952 30
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants (Lebanon)
Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_and_Emigrants_(Lebanon)
67th cabinet of Lebanon
Sami Solh III • Nazem Akkari • Saeb Salam I • Fuad Chehab Military Camille Chamoun Khaled Chehab II • Saeb Salam II • Abdallah Yafi IV • Abdallah
Second_cabinet_of_Omar_Karami
Lebanese Military Officer (born 1909)
was granted asylum by Hafez al-Assad. From Syria, he helped to subvert Saeb Salam's government. Boustany's daughter, Loubna, married Jean Obeid. Lebanese
Emile_Boustany
Independent school in Beirut, Lebanon
founding chairman of the Arab Fund for Social and Economic Development Saeb Salam, Prime Minister of Lebanon (1952; 1953; 1960–1961; 1970–1973) İhsan Doğramacı
International_College,_Beirut
Lebanese cabinet between 1976 and 1979
Sami Solh III • Nazem Akkari • Saeb Salam I • Fuad Chehab Military Camille Chamoun Khaled Chehab II • Saeb Salam II • Abdallah Yafi IV • Abdallah
First_cabinet_of_Selim_Hoss
Lebanese army general (1911–2005)
Lebanese Prime Minister Saeb Salam argued that Ghanem did not attempt to resist the Israeli attack disobeying the orders. Therefore, Salam requested the dismissal
Iskandar_Ghanem
Top-tier professional men's basketball league in Lebanon
Team City Arena Capacity Al Riyadi Beirut Saeb Salam Arena 2,500 Antranik Antelias AGBU Demirdjian Center 2,000 Antonine Baabda Antonine Arena 1,000 Beirut
Lebanese_Basketball_League
Government ministry of Lebanon
09 Jan 1945 Wadih Naeem 09 Jan 1945 22 Aug 1945 Youssef Salam 22 Aug 1945 22 May 1946 Saeb Salam 22 May 1946 14 Dec 1946 Sabry Hamada 14 Dec 1946 07 Jun
Ministry of Interior and Municipalities (Lebanon)
Ministry_of_Interior_and_Municipalities_(Lebanon)
American diplomat. Dagmar Edqvist, 96, Swedish writer and screenwriter. Saeb Salam, 95, Lebanese politician and Prime Minister, heart attack. Bernard Unett
Deaths_in_January_2000
Sports season
Team City Arena Coach Capacity Al Riyadi Beirut (Manara) Saeb Salam Arena (Manara) Ahmad Farran 2,500 Antranik Antelias AGBU Demirdjian Center (Naccache)
2024–25 Lebanese Basketball League
2024–25_Lebanese_Basketball_League
Israeli attack on Palestinian forces in Lebanon
sharply polarized public opinion in Lebanon. The Muslim Prime Minister Saeb Salam tendered to the resignation of the cabinet. 250,000 people, 10 per cent
1973_Israeli_raid_in_Lebanon
Month of 1905
manager for the Argentina team from 1939 to 1960; in Buenos Aires (d. 1966) Saeb Salam, Prime Minister of Lebanon in 1952, 1953, 1960-1961 and 1970-1973; in
January_1905
President of Lebanon from 1943 to 1952
Sami Solh Saadi Al Munla Hussein Al Oweini Abdallah El-Yafi Nazem Akkari Saeb Salam Succeeded by Camille Chamoun In office 21 September 1943 – 11 November
Bechara_El_Khoury
History of ancient city
Solh, they also gave their support to former Prime Minister Saeb Salam, father of Tamam Salam, Prime Minister 2014–2016. The presence of the El-Bizris was
History_of_Sidon
of Tony Salam family Salim Ali Salam – held many local offices in Beirut Anbara Salam Khalidi – feminist activist; daughter of Salim Saeb Salam – 8th Prime
List_of_political_families
Calendar year
Lebanese army's inaction brings the immediate resignation of Prime Minister Saeb Salam, a Sunni Muslim. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan introduced its new constitution
1973
fray in Beirut III, a list led by incumbent Prime Minister of Lebanon Saeb Salam and a list led by former Prime Minister Abdallah El-Yafi. There were also
1972 Lebanese general election in Beirut III
1972_Lebanese_general_election_in_Beirut_III
Egypt Goukouni Oueddei President of Chad Chad 1985–2007 Libya Algeria Saeb Salam Prime Minister of Lebanon Lebanon 1985–1994 Switzerland Jean-Claude Duvalier
List of state leaders who have been in exile
List_of_state_leaders_who_have_been_in_exile
Sports season
Team City Arena Coach Capacity Al Riyadi Beirut (Manara) Saeb Salam Arena Ahmad Farran 2,500 Antranik Antelias AGBU Demirdjian Center Sabah Khoury 2,000
2022–23 Lebanese Basketball League
2022–23_Lebanese_Basketball_League
resumes its activities; Gemayel meets with former Lebanese Prime Minister Saeb Salam. 13 September : Beirut's seaport resumes its activities During these 21
August 1982 Lebanese presidential election
August_1982_Lebanese_presidential_election
Pan-Arab summit held in Bloudan, Syria
Parliament Fares al-Khoury Syria: Delegate Jamil Mardam Bey Lebanon: Delegate Saeb Salam Lebanon: Delegate Philippe Takla Lebanon: Delegate Saadi al-Munla Palestine:
Bloudan_Conference_of_1946
Lebanese cabinet between April and June 1973
Lebanon. It was inaugurated on 25 April 1973, succeeding the cabinet led by Saeb Salam who resigned on 10 April 1973. The tenure of the Hafez cabinet ended on
Cabinet_of_Amin_Hafez
Minister of the Lebanese government (1901–1990)
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs in the cabinet of prime minister Saeb Salam and then from 1973 to 1974 as Minister of Justice in the government of
Kazem_al-Khalil
Table of Trips Start End Guest Title Reason July 22, 1960 July 22, 1960 Saeb Salam Prime Minister Met with President Eisenhower in New York City while attending
List of diplomatic visits to the United States from Asia
List_of_diplomatic_visits_to_the_United_States_from_Asia
Calendar year
January 17 D. R. Kaprekar, Indian recreational mathematician (d. 1986) Saeb Salam, 4-time prime minister of Lebanon (d. 2000) January 18 – Joseph Bonanno
1905
Patronage system in Lebanon
Philippe Pharaoun Riad Al Solh Majid Arslan Kamel Asaad Joseph Skaff Saeb Salam Lebanese Civil War Lebanese Front Lebanese National Movement Lebanese
Za'im_system
Month of 1970
games exercise began in East Germany "Warsaw Pact War Maneuvers Begin". Saeb Salam formed a new government in Lebanon. Died: Abuna Basilios, 89, Patriarch
October_1970
of Bourbon-Two Sicilies Lebanon 2000 3 Death of former Prime Minister Saeb Salam Ukraine 2000 2 Victims of a tragedy at a mine in Sukhodilsk Tunisia
List of national days of mourning (2000–2019)
List_of_national_days_of_mourning_(2000–2019)
International basketball competition
Saeb Salam Arena, Beirut Referees: Arsen Andryushkin (KAZ), Amir Hossein Safarzadeh (IRI), Ahmed Al-Suwaili (IRQ)
2012_FIBA_Asia_Champions_Cup
Saeb Salam Arena, Beirut
2011_FLB_Playoffs
Lebanese politician
several ministerial positions: minister of planning in the government of Saeb Salam in 1972, minister of transportation and public works in the government
Georges_Saadeh
Lebanese politician
41 out of 99 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. This paved the way for Saeb Salam's election later that year. In addition, Daouk was also Minister of National
Ahmad_Daouk
around the cliffs of Raouché and the Pigeons' Rocks, down to Boulevard Saeb Salam where it connects to Avenue Rafic Hariri at Ramlet al-Baida beach. The
Avenue_General_de_Gaulle
Lebanese politician and businessman (1900–1971)
Lebanon. On 27 September 1957, Oweini and two other former prime ministers, Saeb Salam and Abdallah El-Yafi, were arrested on charges of planning an armed coup
Hussein_Al_Oweini
Lebanese politician (1926–2009)
25 April 1973 – 21 June 1973 President Suleiman Frangieh Preceded by Saeb Salam Succeeded by Takieddin el-Solh Personal details Born 28 January[citation
Amin_al-Hafez_(Lebanon)
Lebanese minister, banker and economist
Jaroudi was minister of national economy, industry, and tourism in Saeb Salam's first cabinet during President Suleiman Frangieh's mandate, He introduced
Saeb_N._Jaroudi
Sports season
Team City Arena Coach Capacity Al Riyadi Beirut (Manara) Saeb Salam Arena Ahmad Farran 2,500 Antranik Antelias AGBU Demirdjian Center Georges Akiki 2,000
2023–24 Lebanese Basketball League
2023–24_Lebanese_Basketball_League
Month of 1973
Lebanese army's inaction brought the immediate resignation of Prime Minister Saeb Salam. A new Constitution of Pakistan was approved by the legislative assembly
April_1973
Month of 1976
to fly to Damascus. Others on board the jet were former prime minister Saeb Salam, Syrian Military Police diretor Ali al-Madani, and a member of the Syrian-backed
March_1976
Tripoli Safadi Sports Complex Jean-Denys Choulet 5th Riyadi Beirut Beirut Saeb Salam Complex Slobodan Subotic 3rd Sagesse Beirut Beirut Ghazir Club Arena Fouad
2012–13 Lebanese Basketball League
2012–13_Lebanese_Basketball_League
Sports season
Boxscore Pts: Yakhchali 26 Rebs: Monji, Udras 7 Asts: Petty 4 Arena: Saeb Salam Stadium Attendance: 1,100 Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Budi Marfan
2022–23 FIBA WASL West Asia League
2022–23_FIBA_WASL_West_Asia_League
parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Saeb Salam Unaffiliated Abdallah El-Yafi Unaffiliated
1953 Lebanese general election
1953_Lebanese_general_election
American diplomat (1926–2016)
Clovis Maksoud met Hala Salaam (the niece of late Lebanese Prime Minister Saeb Salam) who was to be his second wife, at a conference in Beirut. The two helped
Clovis_Maksoud
56th Cabinet of Lebanon
Beirut. Associated Press. 4 May 1987. Retrieved 4 February 2022. Mohammed Salam (3 September 1988). "Lebanon's President Rejects Withdrawal of Cabinet"
Tenth Cabinet of Rashid Karami
Tenth_Cabinet_of_Rashid_Karami
Vice President of Palestine since 2025
Liberation Organization In office 25 May 2022 – 26 April 2025 Preceded by Saeb Erekat Succeeded by Azzam al-Ahmad President of the General Authority for
Hussein_al-Sheikh
Lebanese cabinet between 1992 and 1995
Sami Solh III • Nazem Akkari • Saeb Salam I • Fuad Chehab Military Camille Chamoun Khaled Chehab II • Saeb Salam II • Abdallah Yafi IV • Abdallah
First_cabinet_of_Rafic_Hariri
Lebanese lawyer and politician (1936–1992)
foreign affairs on 13 October 1970 in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Saeb Salam, replacing Nassim Majdalani in the post. Abou Hamad remained in office
Khalil_Abou_Hamad
Lebanese politician, lawyer and economist (1920–2000)
Lebanese general election in Beirut III, as a candidate on the list of Saeb Salam. He was elected to parliament, having received 16,489 votes. Mazboudi
Zaki_Mazboudi
Month of 1960
seats for Christians and 44 for Moslems, was conducted over four Sundays. Saeb Salam, leader of the Phalangists (Kataeb Party), became Prime Minister in August
June_1960
Lebanese politician (1925–2017)
appointed Minister for Agriculture under the government of Prime Minister Saeb Salam and then served as Minister of Finance under Prime Minister Amin al-Hafez
Fouad_Naffah
the elections in February 1968, following Rachid Karami's resignation), Saeb Salam (former prime minister, chairman of the board of Middle East Airlines)
1968 Lebanese general election in Beirut III
1968_Lebanese_general_election_in_Beirut_III
Lebanese politician
of Health (1969), of Tourism, of Information (1972–1973, government Saëb Salam), of the Plan and the Foreign Affairs (1973, government Hafez Amine) and
Khatchig_Babikian
Lebanese politician
day of November 12, 1943, the deputies gathered at the home of Deputy Saeb Salam, where they decided to give confidence to an interim Lebanese government
Sabri_Hamadeh
SAEB SALAM
SAEB SALAM
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Sae
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female friend, A flower
Boy/Male
Indian
Right, Appropriate, Correct
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Right; Appropriate
Boy/Male
Muslim
Right, Appropriate, Correct
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Forsaken; Abandoned; Appropriate; Correct; The Wind Coming with Rain
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Prosperous; Famous; Most Liked; Humble; Always Victorious
Boy/Male
Arabic, German, Muslim
One who Makes Effort
Boy/Male
Muslim
Right, Appropriate, Correct
Boy/Male
Muslim
Diligent
Boy/Male
Indian
Lion
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One with Honourable Status
Boy/Male
Indian
Right, Appropriate, Correct
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, German, Welsh
Carpenter
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Foresaken abandoned
Girl/Female
Muslim
Female friend, A flower
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Flower; Female Friend; Memory
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Sadhbh, SADB means "sweet."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Boy/Male
Indian
Diligent
SAEB SALAM
SAEB SALAM
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Finnish, German, Greek, Japanese, Swahili, Turkish
To Speak; Omen; A Sign from the Heaven; Divine Omen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Haripriya | ஹரிபà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
British, English
Place Name; Where Birches Grow
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rose faced, Color
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aaryaveer | ஆரà¯à®¯à®µà¯€à®°
Brave Man
Boy/Male
Tamil
Prathyush | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à¯à®·
Dawn, The Sun
Boy/Male
Indian
Angel, Guard of paradise, Bringer of good news
Male
Irish
 Variant spelling of Irish/Scottish Wylie, WILEY means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Wiley.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Tamil
Intelligent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shrijani | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®œà®¨à¯€
Creative
SAEB SALAM
SAEB SALAM
SAEB SALAM
SAEB SALAM
SAEB SALAM
n. pl.
An order of amphibians having the tail well developed and often long. It comprises the salamanders, tritons, and allied animals.
n.
A salutation or compliment of ceremony in the east by word or act; an obeisance, performed by bowing very low and placing the right palm on the forehead.
n.
A suborder of Urodela, comprising salamanders.
n.
Alt. of Saheb
n.
Any one of numerous species of Urodela, belonging to Salamandra, Amblystoma, Plethodon, and various allied genera, especially those that are more or less terrestrial in their habits.
n.
See Salep.
n.
A kind of blue sapphire brought from Ceylon.
n. pl.
A division of Amphibia including the Salamanders and allied groups; the Urodela.
v. i.
To make or perform a salam.
v. t.
To check; to sneap; to sneb.
n.
Any one of numerous species of aquatic salamanders. The common European species are Hemisalamandra cristata, Molge palmata, and M. alpestris, a red-bellied species common in Switzerland. The most common species of the United States is Diemyctylus viridescens. See Illust. under Salamander.
n.
A large poker.
n.
The pouched gopher (Geomys tuza) of the Southern United States.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a salamander; enduring fire.
n.
Same as Salam.
a.
Like or pertaining to the salamanders.
v. t.
To reprimand; to sneap.
n.
Solidified material in a furnace hearth.
n.
A culinary utensil of metal with a plate or disk which is heated, and held over pastry, etc., to brown it.
n.
A respectful title or appellation given to Europeans of rank.