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Arabic masculine honorific meaning "saint" or "my master"
Sidi or Sayidi, also Sayyidi and Sayeedi, (Arabic: سيدي, romanized: Sayyīdī, Sīdī (dialectal) "milord") is an Arabic masculine title of respect. Sidi
Sidi
Italian motorcycling and cycling clothing company
SIDI (stylized as SiDI) is an Italian company founded in 1960 by its current president Dino Signori. The company takes its name from his initials. It specializes
Sidi_(company)
British-American comedian and actress
Emma Francesca Sidi (/ˈsɪdiː/ SID-ee, born February 1991) is a British-American actress and comedian. Sidi was born to English parents in the United States
Emma_Sidi
Suburb / Commune in Carthage, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia
Sidi Bou Saïd (سيدي بو سعيد Sīdi Bū Sʻīd) is a town in northern Tunisia, located about 20 km northeast of the capital, Tunis. Named after the religious
Sidi_Bou_Said
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidis may refer to: Boris Sidis (1867–1923), psychologist, psychiatrist, and psychopathologist, father of William James Sidis William James Sidis (1898–1944)
Sidis
City in Algeria
Sidi Bel Abbès (Arabic: سيدي بلعباس, romanized: Sīdī Bu ’l-ʿAbbās), also called Bel Abbès, is the capital (2005 pop. 200,000) of the Sidi Bel Abbès wilaya
Sidi_Bel_Abbès
City in Sidi Bouzid Governorate, Tunisia
Sidi Bouzid (Arabic: سيدي بوزيد Sīdi Bu Zīd), sometimes called Sidi Bou Zid or Sīdī Bū Zayd, is a city in Tunisia and is the capital of Sidi Bouzid Governorate
Sidi_Bouzid
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up sidi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sidi is an Arabic honorific. Sidi may also refer to: Sidi Heddi, 13th century Moroccan marabout and founder
Sidi_(disambiguation)
Allied attack against Axis, North Africa, WWII, 1941
100 tanks. On 23 November, the 5th South African Brigade was destroyed at Sidi Rezegh but caused many German tank losses. On 24 November Rommel ordered
Operation_Crusader
City in Guelmim-Oued Noun, Morocco
Sidi Ifni (Berber: Ifni, ⵉⴼⵏⵉ, Arabic: سيدي إفني) is a city located on the west coast of Morocco, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, with a population
Sidi_Ifni
City in Marrakesh–Safi, Morocco
order: Sidi Yusuf ibn Ali Sanhaji, Sidi al-Qadi Iyyad al-Yahsubi, Sidi Bel Abbas, Sidi Mohamed ibn Sulayman al-Jazouli, Sidi Abdellaziz Tabba'a, Sidi Abdellah
Marrakesh
Sidi Nsir is a Tunisian agricultural village in the governorate of Bizerte, the delegation of Mateur, with about 10,000 inhabitants. In November 1942,
Sidi_Nsir
Town in Matruh, Egypt
Sidi Barrani (Arabic: سيدي براني pronounced [ˈsiːdi bɑɾˈɾɑːni]) is a town in Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea, about 95 km (59 mi) east of the Egypt–Libya
Sidi_Barrani
Rural commune and town in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
Sidi Kaouki is a small town located 25 km south of Essaouira. It is a rural commune in Essaouira Province of the Marrakech-Safi region of Morocco. At the
Sidi_Kaouki
English actor (born 1966)
Nick Sidi (born 22 February 1966) is an English actor. He is the husband of Marianne Elliott and son-in-law of actress Rosalind Knight. He often plays
Nick_Sidi
Ancient Tomb in Egypt
Sidi Omar (Arabic: سيدي عمر, romanized: Sayyidī ʿUmar) is an ancient Senussi tomb located in the Egyptian desert in the Matrouh Governorate. It serves
Sidi_Omar
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Sidi Mansour may refer to: Sidi Mansour, Morocco Sidi Mansour, a village in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia "Sidi Mansour" (song), a Tunisian folk song Sidi
Sidi_Mansour
Sidi-Meskin, anciently known as Thunusuda, is a railway town and archaeological site in the Gouvernorat of Jendouba, Northern Tunisia. It is located in
Sidi-Meskin
Topics referred to by the same term
title Sidi Moussa. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Sidi Moussa
Sidi_Moussa
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidi Abderrahmane may refer to: Sidi Abderrahmane, Chlef, a town and commune in Algeria Sidi Abderrahmane, Tiaret, a town and commune in Algeria Sidi
Sidi_Abderrahmane
American mathematician, polyglot, and child prodigy (1898–1944)
early 20th century. Born to Boris Sidis, a prominent psychiatrist, and Sarah Mandelbaum Sidis, a physician, Sidis demonstrated extraordinary intellectual
William_James_Sidis
Commune and town in Ouled Djellal Province, Algeria
located in Sidi Khaled District in Ouled Djellal Province. The name of Sidi Khaled is related to the Islamic personality Khaled bin Sinan. Sidi Khaled is
Sidi_Khaled
American athlete
Sidi Njie (born 20 February 2007) is an American sprinter. Raised in College Park, Georgia and South Fulton, Georgia, he attended Westlake High School
Sidi_Njie
Senegalese footballer (born 2004)
Sidi Bane (born 14 January 2004) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back. A youth product of the Senegalese club Union Sportive
Sidi_Bane
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidi Slimane may refer to: Places in Morocco: Sidi Slimane Province, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra Sidi Slimane, Morocco, a city in Sidi Slimane Province Sidi Slimane
Sidi_Slimane
Sahrawi-Spanish computer engineer and politician
Ubbi (Arabic: تسلم عند الله أبي; born 30 May 1994), better known as Tesh Sidi (Arabic: تسلم سيدي), is a Sahrawi-Spanish computer engineer and politician
Tesh_Sidi
Sultan of Morocco (1757–1790)
Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah al-Khatib (Arabic: سيدي محمد بن عبد الله الخطيب), also known as Mohammed III (Arabic: محمد الثالث), (c. 1710 – 9 April 1790)
Mohammed_ben_Abdallah
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidi Salah can refer to the following places in Tunisia: Oued Sidi Salah, a wadi of eastern Tunisia Henchir-Sidi-Salah, a rural locality and archaeological
Sidi_Salah
1957–58 war between Morocco and Spain
began in November 1957 and culminated with the abortive siege of Sidi Ifni. The city of Sidi Ifni had been ceded to the Spanish Empire in 1860 at the end
Ifni_War
Folkloric song from Tunisia
"Sidi Manṣour" (Tunisian Arabic: سيدي منصور) is a traditional song from Tunisia with widespread recognition. Many different versions of the song have been
Sidi_Mansour_(song)
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidi Amar may refer to: In Algeria: Sidi Amar, Annaba Sidi Amar, Saïda Sidi Amar, Tipaza Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif, Boumerdès Mount Sidi Amar, a 1,985
Sidi_Amar
Mosque in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, popularly known locally as Sidi Saiyyed ni Jali, is a Sunni mosque located in Ahmedabad, in the state of Gujarat, India. The mosque
Sidi_Saiyyed_Mosque
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidi Yahya may refer to: Arabic name of John the Baptist, who is a prophet in Islam. Sidi Yaya Keita, Malian footballer Sidi Yahya El Gharb, town in Kénitra
Sidi_Yahya
Fascist Italian labour camp in Libya (1942–1943)
The labor camp at Sidi Azaz was a forced labor camp for Libyan Jews near Homs in Tripolitania. The camp was established by fascist Italy in 1942, during
Sidi_Azaz_labor_camp
1940 battle of WWII
The Battle of Sidi Barrani (10–11 December 1940) was the opening battle of Operation Compass, the first big British attack of the Western Desert Campaign
Battle_of_Sidi_Barrani
City in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
Sidi Bennour (Berber : ⵙⵉⴷⵉ ⴱⵏⵏⵓⵕ, Arabic : سيدي بنُّور, "Sufi Sheikh") also called Doukkala and Tlat Sidi Bennour, is a Moroccan city in the west of the
Sidi_Bennour
American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)
Public" (1789) "A Plan for Improving the Condition of the Free Blacks" (1789) "Sidi Mehemet Ibrahim on the Slave Trade" (1790) Franklin became a vegetarian when
Benjamin_Franklin
Arrondissement of Casablanca in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
Sidi Moumen (Arabic: سيدي مومن) is an arrondissement and northeastern suburb of Casablanca, in the Sidi Bernoussi district of the Casablanca-Settat region
Sidi_Moumen
Confederation of Arab tribes
considered for merging. › The Awlad Sidi Shaykh (Arabic: أولاد سيدي الشيخ, romanized: Awlād Sīdī Shaykh, also spelled Ouled Sidi Cheikh) was a confederation of
Awlad_Sidi_Shaykh
Place in Alexandria, Egypt
Sidi Gaber (Arabic: سيدي جابر) is a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt. The interior section of the neighborhood contains the Sidi Gaber railway station
Sidi_Gaber
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidi Ameur is the name of: Sidi Ameur, El Bayadh, a town in El Bayadh Province, Algeria. Sidi Ameur, M'Sila, a town in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Sidi
Sidi_Ameur
2000 studio album by Saber Rebaï
Sidi Mansour is a 2000 album by Tunisian pan-Arab singer Saber Rebaï that contains his hit song "Sidi Mansour", a massive pan-Arab hit. (Arabic titles
Sidi_Mansour_(album)
German footballer (born 2003)
Sidi Sané (born 21 April 2003) is a German professional footballer who plays as a winger for 2. Bundesliga club Eintracht Braunschweig. Sané made his professional
Sidi_Sané
World War II British military operation
posts around Sidi Barrani in Egypt and in Cyrenaica to the west. The WDF swiftly defeated the Italians in their fortified posts and at Sidi Barrani, forced
Operation_Compass
Sufi religious leader and teacher in West Africa
Sidi Ali el Goumi Sidi Rhaj Amar (Arabda) Sidi Allal el Behraoui Sidi Abdelah ben Hassoun Sidi Moulay Idriss Sidi fath Sidi el Arbi ben sayyeh Sidi Ahmed
Marabout
12th-century Moroccan Sufi teacher
Sidi Ali ibn Harzihim (Arabic: علي بن حرزهم) or Abul Hasan Ali ibn Ismail ibn Mohammed ibn Abdallah ibn Harzihim/Hirzihim (also: Sidi Hrazem or Sidi Harazim)
Ali_ibn_Harzihim
2010–2011 campaign of civil resistance
are called the revolution or sometimes called the Sidi Bouzid revolt, the name being derived from Sidi Bouzid, the city where the initial protests began
Tunisian_revolution
Sidi Boulbra is a site that the Moroccan government has been considering building a nuclear plant since 1983. The site is located near the town of Sidi
Sidi_Boulbra
Campaign fought in Libya and Egypt during WWII
Libyan Division to the Egyptian frontier from Giarabub to Sidi Omar and XXI Corps from Sidi Omar to the coast, Bardia and Tobruk. The XXII Corps moved
Western_Desert_campaign
Musical artist
and carpentry tutor. She was the drummer and a vocalist for the rock band Sidi Bou Said in the 1990s. After their dissolution, she performed vocals on the
Melanie_Woods_(musician)
Mosque in Alexandria, Egypt
The Sidi Bishr Mosque (Arabic: مسجد سيدي بشر, romanized: Masjid Sīdī Bishr) is a mosque located in the Sidi Bishr neighborhood of Alexandria, on the north
Sidi_Bishr_Mosque
Rural commune and town in Marrakech-safi, Morocco
of Marrakech, in the Marrakech-Safi region, Morocco. Sidi Zouine is a rural commune named "Sidi Zouine" after Sheikh Mohammed bin Ali (nicknamed "Balzuin")
Sidi_Zouine
Moroccan Sufi saint and spiritual leader
Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa (1460 – 1563 or 1564) was a Moroccan Sufi saint and spiritual leader of Tazerwalt in the Sous region of Morocco. Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa
Sidi_Ahmed_Ou_Moussa_(saint)
Bridge in Constantine, Algeria
Sidi M'Cid Bridge is a 164-metre-long (538 ft) suspension bridge across the Rhumel River in Constantine, Algeria. It was opened to traffic in April 1912
Sidi_M'Cid_Bridge
Tram network serving Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria
The Sidi Bel Abbès tramway (Arabic: ترامواي سيدي بلعباس) is a tramway network serving Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria. Opened in 2017, the first section includes
Sidi_Bel_Abbès_tramway
Commune in Biskra Province, Algeria
Sidi Okba (Arabic: سيدي عقبة) is a commune in the Biskra Province, Algeria. It was named after the Muslim General Uqba ibn Nafi who died there in 683 AD
Sidi_Okba
Mauritanian footballer (born 1998)
Sidi Amar Sidi Bouna Amar (Arabic: سيدي بونا عمار; born 31 December 1998), is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder
Sidi_Bouna_Amar
Cemetery in Belouizdad, Algeria
Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery (Arabic: مقبرة سيدي أمحمد بوقبرين) is a cemetery in the commune of Belouizdad in Algeria. The name relates to Sidi M'hamed
Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery
Sidi_M'hamed_Bou_Qobrine_Cemetery
President of Mauritania from 2007 to 2008
Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi (Arabic: سيدي محمد ولد الشيخ عبد الله; 1938 – 22 November 2020) was a Mauritanian politician who was President of Mauritania
Sidi_Ould_Cheikh_Abdallahi
Bantu ethnicity in Pakistan and India
being considered for merging. › The Siddi (pronounced [sɪdːiː]), also known as the Sheedi, Sidi, or Siddhi, are an ethnic group living in Pakistan and
Siddi
Sidi Maarouf is a neighborhood of Casablanca, Morocco. Since 1993, several multinationals have set up their headquarters in this area of Casablanca due
Sidi_Maârouf
Sidi Harazem is a town in the prefecture of Fez, Morocco. It is a suburb or outlying town roughly 12 kilometers east of Fez, and includes the town centre
Sidi_Harazem,_Morocco
Algerian Imam
Sidi El Houari (1350 – 12 September 1439) was an Algerian imam whose real name was Ben-Amar El Houari. He is the patron saint of the city of Oran in Algeria
Sidi_El_Houari
Coastal town in Algiers Province, Algeria
Sidi Fredj (Arabic: سيدي فرج), known under French rule as Sidi Ferruch, is a coastal town in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located within the territory
Sidi_Fredj
1959 play by Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka
Baroka, the lion, fights with the modern Lakunle over the right to marry Sidi, the titular Jewel. Lakunle is portrayed as the civilized antithesis of Baroka
The_Lion_and_the_Jewel
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidi Abdelmoumen may refer to, Sidi Abdelmoumen, Algeria Sidi Abdelmoumen, Morocco This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sidi
Sidi_Abdelmoumen
Zaouïa, sufi, sunni, maliki school in Tizi Ouzou Province, Algeria
The Zaouïa of Bounouh or Zaouïa of Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine is a religious building located in Bounouh, Tizi Ouzou Province, Algeria, honoring the memory
Zaouïa_de_Bounouh
Ruler of Morocco (1927–1953; 1955–1961)
contributing to his reputation as a widely respected and principled monarch. Sidi Mohammed bin Yusef was born on 10 August 1909 in Fes to Sultan Yusef of Morocco
Mohammed_V_of_Morocco
Village in Chtouka Aït Baha Province, Morocco
Sidi R'Bat (Also Sidi Rabat; Arabic سيدي الرباط) is a small town with approximately 500 inhabitants on the Atlantic coast of Morocco in the Province of
Sidi_R'bat
Belgian footballer (born 1987)
Moussa Sidi Yaya Dembélé (born 16 July 1987), known as Mousa Dembélé, is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Dembélé
Mousa Dembélé (Belgian footballer)
Mousa_Dembélé_(Belgian_footballer)
City in Tunisia
latter associated with Bizerte-Sidi Ahmed Air Base adjoining the opening of the lake and military/rescue heliport. North are Sidi Salam and Corniche. They are
Bizerte
Mauritanian politician
Sidi Ould Tah (Arabic: سيدي ولد التاه, Hassaniyya pronunciation: [siːdiː wəlː ət.taːh]) is a Mauritanian economist and development finance expert. He was
Sidi_Ould_Tah
French footballer (born 1995)
Sofiane Sidi Ali (Arabic: سفيان سيدي علي; born 14 July 1995) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Championnat National 3 club
Sofiane_Sidi_Ali
Sidi Daoud (Arabic: سيدي داوود) is a farming town in north-central Algeria, on the west bank of the Sebaou River, a few kilometers downstream from its
Sidi_Daoud
Delegated Wilaya in Algiers, Algeria
Sidi Abdellah is a planned community in Algeria in the southwestern suburbs of Algiers. It was created as a model of sustainable development by emphasizing
Sidi_Abdellah
Archaeological site in Tunisia
latitude:35°56'18"N, longitude10°8'51"E, Henchir Sidi Salah is close to Ait and Teniour, and Medass Sidi Salah, on the Oued Sidi Salah and near the ruins of Henchir
Henchir-Sidi-Salah
Ruler of Hadiya
Sidi Mohammed was the Garad (chief) of the Hadiya Sultanate in the beginning of the seventeenth century. He is considered a descendant of some of the Silt'e
Sidi_Mohammed
Former mosque, now museum, in Tlemcen, Algeria
The Sidi Belahcen Mosque (Arabic: مسجد سيدي بلحسن; French: La Mosquée de Sidi Bel Hasan), also known as Sidi Bel Hasan Mosque or Sidi Abu al-Hasan Mosque
Sidi_Belahcen_Mosque
King of Morocco since 1999
Detail Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco Princess Lalla Khadija Names Sidi Mohammed ben El Hassan El Alaoui سيدي محمد بن الحسن العلوي Arabic محمد السادس
Mohammed_VI_of_Morocco
Senegalese basketball player (born 2007)
El Hadji Sidi Makhtar Gueye (born 12 October 2007) is a Senegalese college basketball player for the Santa Clara Broncos of the West Coast Conference (WCC)
Sidi_Gueye
Sahrawi Islamic preacher and political leader
Sidi Ahmed Rguibi (Arabic: سيدي أحمد الركيبي) was an Arab Sahrawi Islamic preacher and political leader from Beni Hassan tribe, in the tribal areas of
Sidi_Ahmed_Rguibi
Maldivian writer (1888–1970)
Bodufenvalhugey Sidi (Dhivehi: ބޮޑުފެންވަޅުގޭ ސީދީ; born Hussain el-Hussaini; 19 May 1888 – 2 June 1970), or Assayyidhu Bodufenvalhugey Seedhee, was a
Bodufenvalhuge_Sidi
Topics referred to by the same term
Sidi Khalifa or Sidi Khelifa may refer to the following places in the Maghreb (Northern Africa) : Sidi Khalifa, Libya Sidi Khelifa (Tunisia) This disambiguation
Sidi_Khalifa
Muslim Sufi order and clan in Libya
Al-Sanusi after a venerated Muslim teacher. He was a member of the Awlad Sidi Abdalla tribe and a Sharif. In addition to Islamic sciences, Al-Sanusi learned
Sanusiyya
Memorial monument in Fez, Morocco
The Tomb of Sidi Bel Kacem (Arabic: قبر سيدي أبو القاسم) or Qubba Sidi Ibrahim al-Shakdani (قبة سيدي إبراهيم الشكداني) or Boabdil's Tomb (قبر ابو عبد الله)
Tomb_of_Sidi_Bel_Kacem
1941 World War II military offensive
Armoured Brigade group was to move 30 mi (48 km) from Bir el Khireigat to Sidi Azeiz, destroying any opposition encountered en route. This group included
Operation_Brevity
City in Fez-Meknes, Morocco
scholars, such as the Zawiya of Sidi Abdelkader al-Fassi, the Zawiya of Sidi Ahmed esh-Shawi, and the Zawiya of Sidi Taoudi Ben Souda. The old city contains
Fez,_Morocco
Bantu language of Pakistan and India
Sidi is a Bantu language of Pakistan and India, related to Swahili. Most of the Sidi community today speaks a regional Indic language, mostly Gujarati
Sidi_language
Sidi M'Hamed al-Ayachi (Arabic: محمد بن أحمد المالكي الزياني العياشي; ), also el-Ayachi or al-Ayashi (died 1641), was a Moroccan marabout, warlord, and
Sidi_al-Ayachi
Village/harbour-side town in Matruh, Egypt
eclipse at Sidi Barrani (Oct. 2005, copyright 2005-2007 Magyar Csillagászati Egyesület): Hungarian-foto Sidi-eclipse (9 kb). Photograph of Sidi Barrani observers
Sallum
School in Algeria
Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif (Arabic: زاوية سيدي أعمر الشريف), or Zawiyet Sidi Daoud, is a zawiya school located in Boumerdès Province in Algeria. The zawiya
Zawiyet_Sidi_Amar_Cherif
Battle in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War
targets in the battlefield and 14 long tons (14 t) on the Stuka base at Sidi Haneish, while night fighters flew patrols over the battle area and the Axis
Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein
Province of Algeria
high-quality Deglet Nour dates. Other localities include Lichoua, Sidi Okba, Sidi Khaled, and El-Kantara. In 2019, several communes were removed from
Biskra_Province
Mosque and madrassa in Timbuktu, Mali
The Sidi Yahya Mosque (Arabic: جامع سيدي يحيى; French: Mosquée Sidi Yahya), also known as the Mosque of Muhammad-n-Allah, is a mosque and madrasa of Timbuktu
Sidi_Yahya_Mosque
Nawab of Sachin (1930 - 1970)
Sidi Muhammad Haider Khan also known as was the Nawab of Sachin from 1930 until his death in 1970. He belonged the lineal descendants of the Sidi Habshi
Sidi_Muhammad_Haider_Khan
WWII French submarine
Sidi Ferruch (French: Sidi-Ferruch) was a French Navy Redoutable-class submarine of the M6 series commissioned in 1939. She participated in World War II
French_submarine_Sidi_Ferruch
Commune and town in Mostaganem Province, Algeria
of Sidi Ali District. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 37,230. The city of Sidi Ali owes its name to a holy Muslim character: Sidi Ali
Sidi_Ali
Electrical engineering professor
Moshe Sidi (Hebrew: משה סידי; born 1953) is a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Technion - Israel Institute
Moshe_Sidi
English alternative rock band
Sidi Bou Said were a British rock band formed in 1990 by Claire Lemmon (guitar and vocals), Lee Howton (guitar and vocals), Gayl Harrison (bass guitar)
Sidi_Bou_Said_(band)
Algerian Sufi leader (1735–1815)
fi fayd Sidi Abil al-Abbas at-Tijani (Gems of Indications and Attainment of Aspirations in the Overflowings of Sidi Abil Abbas Tijani) by Sidi Ali Harazem
Ahmad_al-Tijani
SIDI
SIDI
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sidiksha | ஸிதீகà¯à®·à®¾
Goddess Lakshmi
Sidiksha | ஸிதீகà¯à®·à®¾
Girl/Female
Arabic, French
Wisdom Intelligence
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Male
Greek
(Ἄτλας) Greek name derived from the word atlaô, ATLAS means "endures, suffers." In mythology, this is the name of a Titan who was punished by Zeus for siding with other Titans in a war against the Olympians. His punishment was to bear the weight of the heavens and earth on his shoulders.Â
SIDI
SIDI
Boy/Male
Native American
Fire.
Boy/Male
Tamil
An epithet of Shiva
Female
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Scandinavian Ragnhild, RAGHNAID means "battle counsel."
Female
Japanese
(1-篤å, 2-温å) Japanese name ATSUKO means 1) "kind child" or 2) "warm child."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
Stone.
Girl/Female
Indian
One who is noble, Achiever, Excited, Finder
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
Saddle Maker
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Flourishing blooming
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the Old English personal name or byname Cada (see Cade).Altered spelling of French Caddé, a variant of Cade.
SIDI
SIDI
SIDI
SIDI
SIDI
n.
The covering or siding of a building, formed of boards lapping over one another, to exclude rain, snow, etc.
p. pr.& vb. n.
of Side
v. t.
To furnish with a siding; as, to side a house.
n.
Attaching one's self to a party.
n.
The thickness of a rib or timber, measured, at right angles with its side, across the curved edge; as, a timber having a siding of ten inches.
n.
A side track, as a railroad; a turnout.
n.
A short side track on a railroad, which may be occupied by one train while another is passing on a main track; a shunt; a siding; a switch.
n.
The covering of the outside wall of a frame house, whether made of weatherboards, vertical boarding with cleats, shingles, or the like.
a.
Practicing or siding with both parties.
n.
A short side line, connected with the main line; a turn-out; a siding.