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  • Shmita
  • Seventh year of Jewish agricultural cycle

    (Hebrew: שביעית, romanized: shǝviʿit, lit. 'seventh'), also called the shmita (שמיטה, shǝmīṭā, 'release') or "sabbath of the Land", is the seventh year

    Shmita

    Shmita

    Shmita

  • Sabbath
  • Day set aside for rest and worship

    bountiful harvests to those who observe Shmita, and describes its observance as a test of religious faith. The term Shmita is translated "release" five times

    Sabbath

    Sabbath

  • Prozbul
  • Rabbinic writ preventing cancellation of loans

    loans that have come due, and preventing their cancellation by the monetary Shmita process (The Lord's Release). The Prozbul was established in the waning

    Prozbul

    Prozbul

  • Komemiyut
  • Moshav in southern Israel

    built as an agricultural village, but to ensure a livelihood during the shmita year, industries were also established. The moshav has two bakeries including

    Komemiyut

    Komemiyut

    Komemiyut

  • Avraham Yosef
  • Former chief rabbi of Holon

    for that shmita cycle. However, the Israeli Supreme Court subsequently overturned related rulings on how local rabbis could enforce shmita-related kashrut

    Avraham Yosef

    Avraham Yosef

    Avraham_Yosef

  • Fallow
  • Agricultural practice

    farming Crop rotation Three-field system No-till farming Shifting cultivation Shmita "What Is Fallow Ground: Are There Any Benefits Of Fallowing Soil". Traba

    Fallow

    Fallow

    Fallow

  • Year 6000
  • Jewish eschatology concept

    the previous six millennia. The Talmud also makes parallels between the Shmita (Sabbatical) year and the seventh millennium: For six millennia the earth

    Year 6000

    Year 6000

    Year_6000

  • Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz
  • Belarusian-born Israeli haredi rabbi (1878–1953)

    of the appendix (appendectomy). Later that year, ahead of the upcoming Shmita year 5698 (1937–38), his brother-in-law Rabbi Shmuel Greineman printed for

    Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz

    Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz

    Avrohom_Yeshaya_Karelitz

  • Sabbatical
  • Rest from work for specified period of months or years

    job". The concept of the sabbatical is based on the Biblical practice of shmita (sabbatical year), which is related to agriculture. According to Leviticus

    Sabbatical

    Sabbatical

  • Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron
  • Israeli rabbi (1941–2020)

    rabbis in Israel. In order to get around the Jewish legal prohibitions of shmita, in which farmland must lie fallow once every seven years, some Sephardi

    Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron

    Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron

    Eliyahu_Bakshi-Doron

  • Kashrut
  • Jewish dietary laws

    shvi'it, and unless managed carefully is forbidden as a violation of the Shmita (Sabbatical Year). Some rules of kashrut are subject to different rabbinical

    Kashrut

    Kashrut

  • Shabbaton
  • Hebrew term or concept

    translated into English to mean sabbatical. The concept of a sabbatical year (shmita) has a source in several places in the Bible (e.g. Leviticus 25), where

    Shabbaton

    Shabbaton

  • Sukkot
  • Jewish harvest-related festival and holiday

    Deuteronomy 31:10–13, was held every seven years, in the year following the Shmita (Sabbatical) year. This ceremony was discontinued after the destruction

    Sukkot

    Sukkot

    Sukkot

  • Nadab and Abihu
  • Sons of Aaron

    Guilt offering High Priest of Israel Israel Jewish holidays Jubilee Orlah Shmita Tabernacle Analysis Holiness code Leviticus Rabbah Sifra Textual variants

    Nadab and Abihu

    Nadab and Abihu

    Nadab_and_Abihu

  • What's that got to do with the ...?
  • Common English expression

    rare. Accordingly, Rashi's commentary begins with the question "What does Shmita have to do with Mount Sinai?" (מה עניין שמיטה אצל הר סיני?) In modern Jewish

    What's that got to do with the ...?

    What's_that_got_to_do_with_the_...?

  • Shabbat
  • Judaism's weekly day of rest

    Baqashot Jewish greetings Jewish prayer § Prayer on Shabbat Lord's Day Shmita Techum shabbat or techum, physical area in which a Jew is permitted to walk

    Shabbat

    Shabbat

    Shabbat

  • Jubilee (biblical)
  • Year at the end of seven cycles of shmita (sabbatical years)

    25:13 Babylonian Talmud (Rosh Hashanah 9a). Maimonides, Mishne Torah (Hil. Shmita ve-Yovel 10:7), in this case, rules in accordance with the Sages that the

    Jubilee (biblical)

    Jubilee (biblical)

    Jubilee_(biblical)

  • Holy Land
  • Abrahamic term for Israel and Palestine

    Land of Israel, "no land shall be sold permanently" (Leviticus 25:23). Shmita is only observed with respect to the Land of Israel, and the observance

    Holy Land

    Holy Land

    Holy_Land

  • Leviticus 18
  • Chapter of the Bible

    Guilt offering High Priest of Israel Israel Jewish holidays Jubilee Orlah Shmita Tabernacle Analysis Holiness code Leviticus Rabbah Sifra Textual variants

    Leviticus 18

    Leviticus 18

    Leviticus_18

  • Land of Israel
  • Area of the Southern Levant

    be part of biblical Israel). These include agricultural laws such as the Shmita (Sabbatical year); tithing laws such as the Maaser Rishon (Levite Tithe)

    Land of Israel

    Land of Israel

    Land_of_Israel

  • Tu BiShvat
  • Jewish observance marking a new year of fruit trees

    for years" (calculation of the calendar), "for release years" (sabbatical-Shmita years), jubilees, planting, and for the tithe of vegetables. The first of

    Tu BiShvat

    Tu BiShvat

    Tu_BiShvat

  • Second Temple
  • Temple in Jerusalem (c. 516 BCE–70 CE)

    11b–12a; Arakhin 12b; Baba Bathra 4a), Maimonides, Mishneh Torah (Hil. Shmita ve-yovel 10:3). Cf. Goldwurm, Hersh. History of the Jewish people: the Second

    Second Temple

    Second Temple

    Second_Temple

  • Hebrew calendar
  • Lunisolar calendar used for Jewish religious observances

    the first of Tishrei. The 1st of Tishri is the new year for years, of the Shmita and Jubilee years, for planting and for vegetables. The 1st of Shevat is

    Hebrew calendar

    Hebrew calendar

    Hebrew_calendar

  • Etrog
  • Edible fruit cultivar

    import the majority of their holiday etrogim from Israel, except during shmita when there are halachic complications in exporting the produce of Israel

    Etrog

    Etrog

    Etrog

  • Tzedakah
  • Religious obligation in Judaism to do what is right and just

    Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah 332:1 Ben-David, Rabbi Yaron (November 9, 2007). "Shmita". Ynetnews. Retrieved November 26, 2018. A halachic answer on the topic

    Tzedakah

    Tzedakah

    Tzedakah

  • Significance of numbers in Judaism
  • Israelite kings; the seventh day (Shabbat), month (Tishrei), year (shmita) and shmita (jubilee) all have special religious status. The Seven Laws of Noah

    Significance of numbers in Judaism

    Significance_of_numbers_in_Judaism

  • Aliyah
  • Immigration of diaspora Jews to the Land of Israel

    important as all the other mitzvot put together. There are many mitzvot such as shmita, the sabbatical year for farming, which can only be performed in Israel

    Aliyah

    Aliyah

    Aliyah

  • Biblical Sabbath
  • Weekly day of rest or time of worship given in the Bible as the seventh day

    "Shabbethai" a name appearing three times in the Tanakh. The Sabbath Year or Shmita (Hebrew: שמטה, Shemittah, literally "release"), is the seventh year of the

    Biblical Sabbath

    Biblical Sabbath

    Biblical_Sabbath

  • Judah ha-Nasi
  • 2nd-century rabbi and editor of the Mishnah

    the Beit Shean region to be exempt from the requirements of tithing and shmita regarding produce grown there. He also did the same for the cities of Kefar

    Judah ha-Nasi

    Judah ha-Nasi

    Judah_ha-Nasi

  • Six Ages of the World
  • Christian historical periodization from Late Antiquity

    (Isa. 2:11)" ... R. Katina also taught, "Just as the seventh year is the Shmita year, so too does the world have one thousand years out of seven that are

    Six Ages of the World

    Six Ages of the World

    Six_Ages_of_the_World

  • Behar
  • Portion of the Book of Leviticus

    Leviticus. The parashah tells the laws of the Sabbatical year (שמיטה‎, Shmita) and limits on debt servitude. The parashah constitutes Leviticus 25:1–26:2

    Behar

    Behar

    Behar

  • Hefker
  • Term in Jewish law and modernist poetry

    law. While some property is intrinsically ownerless, especially during shmita, ordinary property can also be made formally ownerless by written or express

    Hefker

    Hefker

  • Chaim Kanievsky
  • Haredi rabbi and leader in Israel (1928–2022)

    Avrohom Karelitz, including: not relying on the heter mechira during the Shmita, prohibiting the use of electricity and water supplied through Shabbat desecration

    Chaim Kanievsky

    Chaim Kanievsky

    Chaim_Kanievsky

  • List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar
  • referred to as 1-day and 2-day communities. Jewish calendar year 5782 - Shmita - September 7, 2021 - September 25, 2022 (Observed every seven years) Jewish

    List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar

    List_of_observances_set_by_the_Hebrew_calendar

  • Messiah in Judaism
  • Savior and liberator of the Jewish people

    (Isa. 2:11)... R. Katina also taught, "Just as the seventh year is the Shmita year, so too does the world have one thousand years out of seven that are

    Messiah in Judaism

    Messiah in Judaism

    Messiah_in_Judaism

  • Sefer HaTemunah
  • 13–14th century kabbalistic text

    Sefer HaTemunah is that of the connection of the Sabbatical year (Hebrew: Shmita) with sephirot and the creation of more than one world. The author of Sefer

    Sefer HaTemunah

    Sefer_HaTemunah

  • Benny Friedman (singer)
  • American Jewish singer (born 1984)

    Keren Hashviis Fund, which supports Israeli farmers keeping the laws of Shmita. Friedman was a headliner at HASC 24, "A Time for Duets" (2011), singing

    Benny Friedman (singer)

    Benny Friedman (singer)

    Benny_Friedman_(singer)

  • Loans and interest in Judaism
  • Jewish law on financial transactions

    changer Prozbul (a Jewish writ making loans ineligible for cancellation) Shmita (seventh/last year of the Jewish agricultural cycle after which debts were

    Loans and interest in Judaism

    Loans_and_interest_in_Judaism

  • Alms
  • Money or goods given to poor people

    permitting the poor to glean the corners of a field, harvest during the Shmita (sabbatical year), and other practices.[citation needed] Jewish farmers

    Alms

    Alms

    Alms

  • Tithe
  • Religious donation

    the crop, were taken in an alternating basis according to the seven-year shmita cycle. In years 1, 2, 4, and 5 of the cycle, second tithe was taken. In

    Tithe

    Tithe

    Tithe

  • Welfare spending
  • Means-oriented social benefit

    permitting the poor to glean the corners of a field and harvest during the Shmita (Sabbatical year). There is relatively little statistical data on transfer

    Welfare spending

    Welfare spending

    Welfare_spending

  • Sabbath in Christianity
  • Inclusion or adoption in Christianity of a Sabbath day

    the Torah for the Land of Israel. During Shmita, the land is to be left to lie fallow. A second aspect of Shmita concerns debts and loans: when the year

    Sabbath in Christianity

    Sabbath in Christianity

    Sabbath_in_Christianity

  • Debt relief
  • Partial or total forgiveness of debt

    Moses to forgive debts in certain cases every Jubilee year – at the end of Shmita, the last year of the seven-year agricultural cycle or a 49-year cycle,

    Debt relief

    Debt_relief

  • Nigel Savage
  • British environmental activist (born 1970)

    the Pearlstone Retreat Center, and Savage stepped down as CEO to spend shmita in Israel. Savage noted the during his time at Hazon, "If there’s a structural

    Nigel Savage

    Nigel_Savage

  • Index of religion-related articles
  • Alphabetical listing of religion related topics

    Shavuot - Shem - Shiite - Shinto - Shirk (idolatry) - Shishlam - Shiva - Shmita - Shofar - Shrine - Shrines to the Virgin Mary - Shunning - Siddur - Sikhism

    Index of religion-related articles

    Index_of_religion-related_articles

  • The Bible and slavery
  • circumstances that had led them into servitude. In a parallel with the shmita system the Covenant Code prescribes automatic manumission of male Israelite

    The Bible and slavery

    The Bible and slavery

    The_Bible_and_slavery

  • Nissim Karelitz
  • Israeli rabbi

    Hilchos Pesach Hilchos Niddah Hilchos Ribbis Even Ha'ezer Siman 21 Hilchos Shmita ViYovel Vol. 1-2 "Tens of thousands attend funeral of Rabbi Nissim Karelitz

    Nissim Karelitz

    Nissim Karelitz

    Nissim_Karelitz

  • Sabbatical year
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the week in Judaism. The term may refer to: The biblical concept of the shmita year The modern concept of an extended hiatus in work, a sabbatical year

    Sabbatical year

    Sabbatical_year

  • History of debt relief
  • commanded the Israelites to forgive debts in certain cases at the end of Shmita, the last year of the seven-year agricultural cycle. Hebrew slaves were

    History of debt relief

    History_of_debt_relief

  • Margaritaville (South Park)
  • 3rd episode of the 13th season of South Park

    maint: deprecated archival service (link) Krantz, David (August 8, 2016). "Shmita Revolution: The Reclamation and Reinvention of the Sabbatical Year" (PDF)

    Margaritaville (South Park)

    Margaritaville_(South_Park)

  • Haspin
  • Israeli settlement in the Golan Heights

    indicates that, according to rabbinic standards, the town was subject to Jewish shmita regulations applicable within the Land of Israel. By the late sixth to early

    Haspin

    Haspin

    Haspin

  • Jewish holidays
  • Hashanah"): "new year" for calculating calendar years, sabbatical-year (shmita) and jubilee cycles, and the age of trees for purposes of Jewish law; and

    Jewish holidays

    Jewish holidays

    Jewish_holidays

  • The Heritage House
  • Youth hostel in Jerusalem's Jewish Quarter

    separate legal entity. Kempinski, Yoni (Sep 27, 2015). "Planting Trees Post-Shmita in the Shomron". Israel National News. "The Man at the Wall". 18 February

    The Heritage House

    The_Heritage_House

  • Shevi'it (tractate)
  • Jewish agrarian law from the Mishnah

    continue to apply in modern Israel, where the Sabbatical year, known as shmita, is still observed. This tractate deals with the details of the laws concerning

    Shevi'it (tractate)

    Shevi'it (tractate)

    Shevi'it_(tractate)

  • Pinchas ben Yair
  • Late 2nd century Jewish tanna

    attributed the abandonment by Judah haNasi of his project to abolish the shmita year of release. Pinchas was a priest of Aaron's lineage. He, and others

    Pinchas ben Yair

    Pinchas ben Yair

    Pinchas_ben_Yair

  • Jubilee (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Jubilee (biblical) (Hebrew yovel יובל), end of seven cycles of shmita (Sabbatical years) in the Mosaic Law Jubilee of the Reunification of Jerusalem

    Jubilee (disambiguation)

    Jubilee_(disambiguation)

  • Michael Melchior
  • Israeli rabbi and politician

    many of the Jewish holidays. Kulanu worked with Teva Ivri to launch the Shmita Yisraelit program. Other Kulanu programs included Yom Kippur Shel Kulanu;

    Michael Melchior

    Michael Melchior

    Michael_Melchior

  • Solomon Eliezer Alfandari
  • Ottoman rabbi, kabbalist and rosh yeshiva (c.1826–1930)

    stopped off in Beirut, where many questions were addressed to him regarding shmita (the laws of the Sabbatical year). His responses indicate that he strongly

    Solomon Eliezer Alfandari

    Solomon Eliezer Alfandari

    Solomon_Eliezer_Alfandari

  • Traditional Jewish chronology
  • Jewish chronology

    Hashanah 9a) Maimonides, Mishne Torah (Hil. Shmita ve-Yovel 10:5–6) Maimonides 1974, p. 185 (Hil. Shmita ve-yovel 10:3). Maimonides 1989, p. 667 (responsum

    Traditional Jewish chronology

    Traditional_Jewish_chronology

  • Avraham Stav
  • Israeli rabbi and author

    was an editor of the lessons of Rabbi Eliyahu Blumenthal on the laws of Shmita, edited his father's book "Bein Hazmanim" and Rabbi Amnon Bazak's book "Nitzachoni

    Avraham Stav

    Avraham_Stav

  • Aytzim
  • American environmental organization

    models; the development of seven-year environmental plans, inspired by the shmita sabbatical cycle, to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in Israel; the inclusion

    Aytzim

    Aytzim

  • Shlomo Rechnitz
  • American businessman

    sales supported charities, including Keren Hashviis' mission to assist shmita-observant farmers. In December 2011, Rechnitz purchased a creditor's note

    Shlomo Rechnitz

    Shlomo_Rechnitz

  • Pe'ah
  • Tractate of the Talmud about gifts to the poor

    gifts apply every year. In addition, in the third and sixth year of the Shmita cycle, a person is required to set aside the ma'aser ani (tithe for the

    Pe'ah

    Pe'ah

  • Laws and customs of the Land of Israel in Judaism
  • Biblical laws relating to the Land of Israel

    cessation of labour in the fields, but laws governing aftergrowths, and biur (shmiṭa) Jubilee (yovel) – Yovel means that every 50 years the land goes back to

    Laws and customs of the Land of Israel in Judaism

    Laws_and_customs_of_the_Land_of_Israel_in_Judaism

  • Second tithe
  • Tithe mentioned in the Hebrew Bible

    of the seven-year cycle. The remaining seventh year is described as the Shmita, the Sabbatical Year. As described, the tithe should be of grain, wine,

    Second tithe

    Second_tithe

  • Israel Joshua Trunk
  • Polish posek (1821-1893)

    of encouraging the Old Yishuv to begin agricultural settlement. In the shmita controversy of 1889, he was one of the first rabbis to formally approve

    Israel Joshua Trunk

    Israel_Joshua_Trunk

  • Yosef Zvi Rimon
  • Israeli rabbi

    Shemita: From the Sources to Practical Halakha - Shiurim on the topic of Shmita, published in several editions Tzava: Halacha MiMekora Hilchot Aveilut -

    Yosef Zvi Rimon

    Yosef Zvi Rimon

    Yosef_Zvi_Rimon

  • List of Shabbat topics
  • and Chol Hamoed Sukkot Shabbaton (Sabbatical), extra-celebratory Shabbat Shmita (Sabbatical year) Jubilee (biblical) Category:Laws of Shabbat Activities

    List of Shabbat topics

    List_of_Shabbat_topics

  • Bechukotai
  • 33rd weekly Torah portion

    that as punishment for idolatry and failure to observe the Sabbatical (Shmita) and Jubilee (Yovel) years, the Jews are exiled and others come to dwell

    Bechukotai

    Bechukotai

  • Linda George discography
  • Discography of Assyrian musician Linda George

    D'Khoubban (Tascan Tascan)" Odette George Bazi Rosson Bet Yonan 4:04 6. "Gishra Shmita" Nashat Younan Rosson Bet Yonan 6:12 7. "Khooba B'Da Doonyeh" Shamasha Ninous

    Linda George discography

    Linda_George_discography

  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the "Omen"
  • Orthodox cathedral in Kursk, Russia

    officer, a native of the Kursk nobility, and the provincial architect P. K. Shmita helped him. The cathedral was built using donations from citizens and income

    Cathedral of Our Lady of the "Omen"

    Cathedral of Our Lady of the

    Cathedral_of_Our_Lady_of_the_"Omen"

  • Judaism and environmentalism
  • Jewish environmental ethics and stewardship

    Kramer, has led the Shmita Yisraelit movement and project. Keren Hashviis, a group that supports Jewish farmers in Israel who obey Shmita laws, was founded

    Judaism and environmentalism

    Judaism_and_environmentalism

  • Betzet
  • Town in northern Israel

    listed in the Tosefta and the Jerusalem Talmud as subject to the laws of Shmita. Moshav Betzet was founded in 1951 on land formerly belonging to the Palestinian

    Betzet

    Betzet

    Betzet

  • Isidor Grunfeld
  • Jewish law: on the Sabbath, kashrut (Jewish dietary laws), the laws of shmita and yovel (the Sabbatical year and Jubilee) and inheritance law. In addition

    Isidor Grunfeld

    Isidor_Grunfeld

  • David Tal (politician)
  • Israeli politician

    Discussion on the Law and Governance Order Bill, the Subcommittee for the Shmita Year, the Subcommittee for Examining the Security Measures for Knesset Members

    David Tal (politician)

    David Tal (politician)

    David_Tal_(politician)

  • Yom HaAliyah
  • Israeli national holiday

    important as all the other mitzvot combined. There are many mitzvot such as shmita, the sabbatical year for farming, which can only be fulfilled in the Land

    Yom HaAliyah

    Yom HaAliyah

    Yom_HaAliyah

  • Ki Tissa
  • 9th Torah portion in Book of Exodus

    interpreted Exodus 34:21 to prohibit plowing prior to the Sabbatical year (Shmita) that would reap benefits in the Sabbatical year and to prohibit reaping

    Ki Tissa

    Ki Tissa

    Ki_Tissa

  • Yoram Gal
  • Israeli playwright and actor (born 1952)

    Friends of Yael (1990) Kamikaza (1977) Black day in Sde Avraham (1984) Shmita Year (1986) The mirrors Scale (1991) The Revolutionary - Life of Jesus (1995–96)

    Yoram Gal

    Yoram Gal

    Yoram_Gal

  • Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin
  • Russian Orthodox rabbi (1816–1893)

    opposed the Heter Mechira, based on what he wrote in the 'Kuntres Davar HaShmita' (printed in Shu"T 'Meishiv Davar' vol. 2, after Siman 56). However, only

    Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin

    Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin

    Naftali_Zvi_Yehuda_Berlin

  • Psalm 85
  • 85th psalm of the Book of Psalms

    associated with the Land – such as tithing the crops and observing the Shmita (sabbatical year) and Yovel (Jubilee year) – and when they do, both they

    Psalm 85

    Psalm 85

    Psalm_85

  • Jewish views on evolution
  • Jewish views on biological evolution

    year) human days. Like Livnat Ha-Sapir, he held that we are in the seventh shmita, each of which lasts 6000 years. Overall, then, Isaac calculated the age

    Jewish views on evolution

    Jewish_views_on_evolution

  • Yehoshua Neuwirth
  • German-born Israeli rabbi (1927–2013)

    (Hebrew) The Halachoth of Educating Children Kitzur Dinei Shmita Karkaot (Concise Laws of Shmita) Shemirat Shabbat Kechilchatah (Hebrew), 1965 — translated

    Yehoshua Neuwirth

    Yehoshua Neuwirth

    Yehoshua_Neuwirth

  • Mosaic of Rehob
  • Hebrew-language mosaic

    Land of Israel in Judaism Yom tov sheni shel galuyot From Dan to Beersheba Shmita Tithes in Judaism Turos Amanus Zodiac synagogue mosaic Feliks, Yehuda (1986)

    Mosaic of Rehob

    Mosaic of Rehob

    Mosaic_of_Rehob

  • Mishpatim
  • Eighteenth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading

    bribery, oppressing the stranger, the sabbatical year for crops (שמיטה‎, Shmita), the Sabbath, the mention of other gods, the Three Pilgrimage Festivals

    Mishpatim

    Mishpatim

    Mishpatim

  • Demai
  • Agricultural produce whose tithing status is uncertain

    separate a second tithe or poor man's tithe depending on the year of the shmita cycle. The second tithe must be eaten in Jerusalem or redeemed with silver

    Demai

    Demai

    Demai

  • Cara Judea Alhadeff
  • American photographer

    Pelican Journal 2021 Tikkun, Journal of Radical Empathy, "Sacred Attunement: Shmita as Cultural Biomimicry," November 2021 Tikkun, Journal of Radical Empathy

    Cara Judea Alhadeff

    Cara_Judea_Alhadeff

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Online names & meanings

  • Taarush
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Taarush

    Conqueror, Small plant

  • Kaia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Kaia

    Stability

  • Ishavi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ishavi

    Goddess Durga

  • Gunashekaran | குநாஷேகரண 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gunashekaran | குநாஷேகரண 

    Virtuous, Gunam

  • Arshna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Arshna

  • Bettye
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew

    Bettye

    Form of Elizabeth; God is My Oath

  • Jinam
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jinam

    Follow Gods Rules

  • Ahanpati
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Ahanpati

    Lord of the Day; Lord Shivaand the Sun

  • Mikayla
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Hebrew, Latin, Ukrainian

    Mikayla

    Michaela; Like God; Female Version of Michael; Gift from God

  • Shivam
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shivam

    Auspicious; Name of Lord Shiva

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