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Elamite herald of the gods
Simut or Šimut (Shimut) was an Elamite god. He was regarded as the herald of the gods, and was associated with the planet Mars. He was closely associated
Simut_(god)
Ancient Egyptian priest, Second Prophet of Amun
Simut or Samut (“Son of Mut”) was an ancient Egyptian priest who held the position of Second Prophet of Amun towards the end of the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep
Simut
Mesopotamian god of death
Ebla and Ugarit, who was also a god of war, plague and death, and Elamite Simut, who was likely a warrior god and shared Nergal's association with the planet
Nergal
Ancient pre-Iranian civilization between 3200 and 539 BC
venerated outside Elam: Pinikir was known to the Hurrians and Hittites, Simut appeared in Babylonian personal names, and an Assyrian text mentions Khumban
Elam
Northwest Semitic supreme deity
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
El_(deity)
Ancient Egyptian priest, Second Prophet of Amun
last decade of Amenhotep's reign another man, Simut, took over Anen's place as Second Prophet of Amun. Simut had been Fourth Prophet of Amun previously.
Anen
Elamite and Mesopotamian goddess of the rainbow
the last of the Mesopotamian epithets and their shared association with Simut, it is assumed Manzat is the same deity as Belet-ali, "lady of the city"
Manzat_(goddess)
Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Yahweh
Semitic title often used in reference to deities
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Baal
Canaanite god
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Mot_(god)
BC) Tan-Uli, King (fl.c.1690–1600 BC) Sirtuh, King (fl.c.1605–1600 BC) Simut-wartash II, King (fl.c.1605–1595 BC) Athens — Cecrops I, legendary King
List of state leaders in the 16th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_16th_century_BC
Arabic word for God
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Allah
Semitic storm god
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Hadad
Mesopotamian sun god
texts, when dUTU occurs next to Elamite deities Inshushinak, Ruhurater or Simut, the latter option is correct. While the god list An=Anum does mention Nahhunte
Shamash
Major deity in the Phoenician and Punic pantheons
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Melqart
Greek god of beauty and desire
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Adonis
Lost Theban tomb
ancient Egyptian 18th Dynasty and belongs to the second priest of Amun Simut. The tomb was already known in the early 19th century and was visited by
Tomb_A.24
Theban tomb
estate of Amun during the reign of Ramesses II. Amenwahsu was a son of Simut, who was a head of outline draughtsmen, and the lady Wiay. Amenwhasu's wife
TT111
Ancient Semitic goddess
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Asherah
Hungarian association football club
Zsolt Haraszti (on loan from Paks) 14 MF SVK Bence Kovács 16 DF HUN Mario Simut 18 FW HUN Dániel Németh (on loan from Zalaegerszeg) 19 MF HUN Zsombor
Videoton_FC_Fehérvár
Semitic deity associated with Venus
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
ʿAṯtar
Elamite sun god
that in legal texts, when dUTU occurs next to Inshushinak, Ruhurater or Simut, the logogram should be read as Nahhunte. The oldest attestation of Nahhunte
Nahhunte
Bronze Age god in ancient Syria
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Dagon
could be associated with planets too, for example Mars was sometimes called Simut, and Ninsianna was a Venus deity distinct from Inanna in at least some contexts
List_of_Mesopotamian_deities
Mesopotamian god
Henkelman proposes that the logographic writing NIN.DAR.A might be read as Simut (an Elamite god associated with Nergal ) in some Elamite inscriptions, where
Nindara
Ugaritic, Egyptian and Phoenician craftsman god
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Kothar-wa-Khasis
God of the Moabites, mentioned in Bible
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Chemosh
Ancient Mesopotamian, Ugaritic and Egyptian war goddess
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Anat
Elamite and Hurrian astral goddess
worshiped in Elam, such as Humban, Manzat (whose origin was Akkadian) and Simut. She is the first of thirty seven the deities listed as divine witnesses
Pinikir
Elamite god of the moon
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Napir
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Ancient_Semitic_religion
Mesopotamian goddess
Laṣ also occurs in the same text for the second time in association with Simut, an Elamite god who could be equated with Nergal. In a variant of known
Laṣ
Romanian writer (1893 - 1950)
displeasure by newer generations of exegetes. România Literară columnist Ion Simuț notes that they only cover a few pages of Bonciu's entire work, and that
H._Bonciu
Mesopotamian god
Ugur. However, Wouter Henkelman identifies this deity as the Elamite god Simut. However, he was also sometimes represented by the logogram dZA.BA4.BA4
Ugur_(god)
Canaanite solar deity
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Shapshu
Middle Eastern goddess, worshipped from the Bronze Age through classical antiquity
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Astarte
Romanian historian, literary critic, biographer and publisher (1930 – 2001)
Simuț, "Patrimoniul clasicilor de izbeliște?" Archived 2012-08-04 at the Wayback Machine, in România Literară, Nr. 33/2005. (in Romanian) Ion Simuț,
Zigu_Ornea
Deity of Phoenician mythology
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Eshmun
Ruler of the Akkadian Empire (c. 2254–2218 BC)
with a few Sumerian and Akkadian, including Inshushinak, Humban, Nahiti, Simut, and Pinikir. It has been suggested that the formal treaty allowed Naram-Sin
Naram-Sin_of_Akkad
Pan-Semitic god of fortune
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Gad_(deity)
Epithet of the storm god Ba'al
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Baal-zephon
Elamite god
Hutelutush-Inshushinak at Anshan and dedicated to Napirisha, Kiririsha, Inshushinak and Simut was translated as the "temple of alliance" by M. Lambert, which de Miroschedji
Napirisha
Romanian writer, journalist and translator (born 1942)
from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2021-04-13. Ioanid Ioanid; Simuț Simuț Ioanid; Ionescu "Decretul președintelui României nr. 524 din 1 decembrie
Gabriela_Adameșteanu
letters, Overseer of the treasuries 19th Dynasty – 20th Dynasty Tomb A.24 Simut Second Prophet of Amun 18th Dynasty – Amenhotep III Tomb A.25 [it] Unused
List_of_Theban_tombs
God in the Canaanite religion pantheon
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Shalim
Hurrian and Mesopotamian cosmogonic figures
respectively. The same tablet mentions other foreign deities, including Simut (the Elamite counterpart of Nergal), Tilla (a Hurrian god from Nuzi, here
Earth and Heaven (Hurrian religion)
Earth_and_Heaven_(Hurrian_religion)
Ancient goddess of Northern Syria
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Atargatis
2016 film directed by Alexandre Avancini
Roberta Santiago Karoma Paulo Reis Eldade Rafael Sardão Uri Renato Livera Simut Rocco Pitanga Jahi Jorge Pontual Menahem Kiko Pissolato Bakenmut Fernando
The Ten Commandments: The Movie
The_Ten_Commandments:_The_Movie
Ancient Semitic goddess
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Ashima
Romanian magazine
"exceptional"; in a later article for România Literară review, critic Ion Simuț referred to the Cuvântul conference cycle as "famous". The last conference
Cuvântul_(magazine)
Mesopotamian and Elamite deity
association does not appear to be exclusive, as deities such as Manzat and Simut, who had no such connections, also were worshiped in own siyan husame. Shilhak-Inshushinak
Ishmekarab
Ancient Assyrian national deity
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Ashur_(god)
Minor war gods in ancient Mesopotamia
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Sebitti
Tutelary goddess of Byblos
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Baalat_Gebal
Romanian-language periodical based in Chișinău, Moldova
(1918-1940). The new magazine was, according to Romanian literary critic Ion Simuţ, a "regional adaptation" of the Moldavian-based journal Viaţa Românească
Viața_Basarabiei
Hungarian women's handball club
Kirsner Karola Klász Szidónia Puhalák Kitti Gróz Krisztina Hajdu Beatrix Simut Szilvia Gerstmár Éva Szentes Diana Pătru Sanja Radosavljević Ildikó Lázár
Váci_NKSE
Name of the Roman Jupiter god
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Sydyk
God(s) worshipped in ancient Canaan
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Baal_Berith
1940 novella by Mircea Eliade
Eliade omnibus volume Mystic Stories. 1940 in literature Romanian literature Simuţ, Ion (2004). "Puterea de seducţie a ficţiunii". România Literară (in Romanian)
The_Secret_of_Dr._Honigberger
Romanian writer
"Alexandrescu, Sorin" (PDF) (in Romanian). Retrieved November 21, 2014. Simut, Ion (2008). "Cronologia exilului literar postbelic (II)" (in Romanian)
Sorin_Alexandrescu
Football tournament season
Fehérvár (1) 2–1 Diósgyőr (1) Székesfehérvár 20:00 CET Spandler 43' Simut 68' Gradišar 90+5' Miličević 90+8' Report D. Gera 43' Saničanin 48' Stadium:
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Romanian literary critic, journalist, fiction writer and communist
scene. Between 1976 and 1986, Georgescu was in correspondence with Ion Simuţ, an aspiring critic whom the educational system of the day had assigned
Paul_Georgescu
Ancient city-state or region of Elam in the western area of modern-day Iran
with a few Sumerian and Akkadian, including Inshushinak, Humban, Nahiti, Simut, and Pinikir. It has been suggested that the formal treaty allowed Naram-Sin
Awan_(ancient_city)
Elamite goddess
another temple dedicated to Kiririsha, shared with Napirisha, Inshushinak and Simut, existed in Anshan. It was built during the reign of Hutelutush-Inshushinak
Kiririsha
Elamite and Persian god
divine witnesses enumerated include deities of both Elamite (for example Simut and Hutran) and western (Ilaba, Ishara, Manzat, Ninkarrak, Ninurta) origin
Humban
Town in Timiș, Romania
(PDF). Темишварски зборник. 10. Novi Sad: Матица српска: 177–197. Simuț, Doru; Simuț, Lenuța (1979). Buziaș - mic îndreptar turistic. Bucharest: Sport-Turism
Buziaș
Romanian politician (1871–1940)
synthesis of the scholarly, literary and oratorical formulas". Critic Ion Simuț suggests that Iorga is at his best in travel writing, combining historical
Nicolae_Iorga
Romanian novelist, short story writer, journalist and critic
"constructing socialism in the city", overlapped. Literary historian Ion Simuț analyzed the various echoes of Călugăru's work in the communist media of
Ion_Călugăru
Name of Roman deity
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Misor
Tutelary god of Susa
Napirisha, were associated with the underworld; however, others, like Manzat, Simut and Suhsipa, lacked such a role. Furthermore, the proposed identification
Inshushinak
Mesopotamian grain and weather goddess
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Shala
Romanian writer and political figure (1880–1967)
Ion Simuț responded by quoting from Arghezi's long history of polemics with the Guardists, and dismissed the notion as absurd. According to Simuț, Arghezi's
Tudor_Arghezi
Romanian poet, journalist and translator (1875–1954)
three editions between 1950 and 1954. According to literary historian Ion Simuț, the 1951 print reached 15,000 copies, which was exceptional for its time
Alexandru_Toma
Romanian writer, journalist and politician (1881–1961)
indebted to Romanticism and subjectivity. Lovinescu's attitude, critic Ion Simuț notes, was partly justified by the fact that Sadoveanu never truly parted
Mihail_Sadoveanu
Northwest Semitic sky god
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Baalshamin
Ferencváros 2024–25 football season
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Canaanite (Punic) god of healing or medicine
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Shadrafa
Phoenician minor god
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Sakkun
Moldavian - born writer, raconteur and school teacher (1837–1889)
Gardens of the Capital", in Plural Magazine, Nr. 32/2008 (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Canonul literar proletcultist", in România Literară, Nr. 27/2008 (republished
Ion_Creangă
Shiruk-tuh Late 19th (& early 18th?) century BC Descendant of Shilhaha Simut-wartash I Uncertain Son of Shiruk-tuh, lower-ranking ruler contemporary
List_of_Elamite_kings
Romanian newspaper
at the Wayback Machine, in Adevărul, December 30, 2008 (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Caragiale în tradiţia interviului" Archived 2011-08-06 at the Wayback
Adevărul
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Religions of the ancient Near East
Religions_of_the_ancient_Near_East
Mesopotamian and Elamite deity
of them belonged to deities with no such associations, such as Manzat or Simut. One of these structures, dedicated jointly to Lagamal and Inshushinak,
Lagamal
Soviet writer
"adaptation to reality" that such imagery presumes, Romanian critic Ion Simuț notes that Robot's view is in sharp contrast with the regionalist and nativist
Alexandru_Robot
Romanian poet, novelist, journalist, literary theorist, and political figure (1895-1964)
către Camil Petrescu (III)", in România Literară, Issue 27/1981, p. 7 Ion Simuț, "Patrimoniul clasicilor de izbeliște?", România Literară, Issue 33/2005
Ion_Vinea
Romanian writer and actor (1887 - 1936)
Călinescu, p. 581 Cubleșan, p. 5; Moldovan, p. 50. See also (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Calvarul lui Liviu Rebreanu – romanul unei disculpări (II)", in România
A._de_Herz
Romanian poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic (1854–1920)
Studies, London & New York, 2005, p.104. ISBN 1-84511-031-5 (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Canonul literar proletcultist" Archived 2018-07-01 at the Wayback Machine
Alexandru_Macedonski
Romanian and Brazilian writer (1918–1993)
al exilului deplin'", in Convorbiri Literare, May 2011 (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Al doilea Urmuz", in România Literară, Nr. 23/2004 Baciu (1967), p. 19
Ștefan_Baciu
Romanian writer and politician (1880–1899)
59 Durnea (2009), p.42 Iacoș, pp.58–59 Cosco, p.115 (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Caragiale în tradiția interviului", in România Literară, Nr. 9/2005 (in
Anton_Bacalbașa
Ancient Egyptian goddess
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Qetesh
Romanian poet, editor, film critic, and communist militant (1904 - 1974)
p. 374 Sandqvist, pp. 389, 390 Crohmălniceanu, p. 70 (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Cum înaintează poezia", in România Literară, Nr. 13/2008 Raluca Badea
Stephan_Roll
Romanian poet, journalist, theologian and Orthodox monk (1896 - 1962)
pp. 166–167 Mihai, pp. 167, 169, 171 Sebastian, p. 21 (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Justițiar cu orice risc", in România Literară, Nr. 3/2004 Cernat (2007)
Sandu_Tudor
Political poem by Mihai Eminescu
Routledge, 2001. ISBN 0-415-27089-8 Antofiychuk, p. 8; (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Resursele psalmilor", in România Literară, Issue 31/2005 Antofiychuk,
Doina_(Eminescu)
Times. November 17, 2001. Retrieved January 17, 2019. (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Gestiunea patrimoniului literar" Archived February 26, 2012, at the Wayback
Deaths_in_November_2001
Romanian writer (born 1957)
Tania Radu - Jocuri riscante, in Chenzine literare, Humanitas, 2014 Andrei Simuț - Romanul românesc postcomunist între trauma totalitară și criza prezentului
Doina_Ruști
Puskás Akadémia 2024–25 football season
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2024–25_Puskás_Akadémia_FC_season
Romanian literary magazine
ISBN 978-606-8091-16-7 Dimov & Țepeneag, p. 192 Lovinescu (1990), p. 338 Ion Simuț, "Norman Manea — secvențe dintr-un portret. Un scriitor evreu, român și
Ramuri
Romanian writer and journalist
cultural, no. 67, Juny 14, 2006 (in Romanian) The Captive: Review by Andrei Simuţ, in Observator cultural, no. 102, February 15-21, 2007 (in Romanian) Weapons
Dora_Pavel
Phoenician god of dancing
Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir Napirisha Pinikir Ruhurater Simut Hurrian and Hittite Allani Aštabi Hayya Ḫepat Hutena and Hutellura Išḫara
Baal_Marqod
20th-century Romanian journalist and activist (1880 - 1949)
Bucureștilor, Nr. 3/2009, p. 9 Anghel & Sfetea, p. 205 (in Romanian) Ion Simuț, "Patrimoniul clasicilor de izbeliște?" Archived August 4, 2012, at the
N._D._Cocea
SIMUT
SIMUT
SIMUT
SIMUT
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess of wealth, Goddess Lakshmi, A Raaga in hindustani classical music
Male
Ukrainian
, defender of man.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasing. An alternative name of the Hindu Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Great Warrior of an Arma
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Mattathias, MATIAS means "gift of God."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
The King of Lion
Boy/Male
Hindu
Biblical
God hath given; the gift of God
Girl/Female
Indian
Chaste, Modest
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon English Scottish
Wealthy.
SIMUT
SIMUT
SIMUT
SIMUT
SIMUT