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SureThing is a line of label printing software created by MicroVision Development.[when?] Its most popular program is SureThing CD Labeler, which is designed
SureThing
American songwriter
Fateman runs the business side while her partner, Shaun Surething, handles the styling crew. Surething (a regular collaborator with performance artist K8 Hardy)
Johanna_Fateman
Neo-Aramaic varieties
intransitive verbs in an ergative pattern. One online Suret dictionary, Sureth Dictionary, lists a total 40,642 words–half of which are root words. Due
Suret_language
Semitic language
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Aramaic
Ethnic group native to Mesopotamia
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians
Varieties of the Aramaic language
Dialekten Aramaic Dictionary – search the online dictionary using English or Aramaic words, including many other options. Sureth – French/English Dictionary
Neo-Aramaic_languages
American online language-learning service
Superstitions (MSA) 1 1 6 Armenian 4 20 109 Azerbaijani 4 20 104 Aramaic: Sureth 1 10 104 Bengali 4 20 94 Cherokee 1 2 11 Chinese: Cantonese 1 10 56 Chinese:
Mango_Languages
Device for printing adhesive labels
ribbon, if used). Barcode printer Barcode Computer printer Embossing tape SureThing InfoWorld. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. July 1991. p. 61. ISSN 0199-6649
Label_printer
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Arabic 28.5%, Sureth 13.4%, Italian 7.7%, Turkish 7.3% and Greek 4.6%. The most common responses
Campbellfield
Kingdom in northern Mesopotamia (c. 164 BC – c. 379 AD)
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Adiabene
Roman province (116–118 AD)
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyria_(Roman_province)
Tax on an entity's holdings of assets
Niemann and Sureth-Sloane found that, "Broadening the wealth tax base tends to accelerate investment during high interest rate periods." Caren Sureth and Ralf
Wealth_tax
1974 single by Sweet Sensation
Dreamer" Single by Sweet Sensation from the album Sad Sweet Dreamer B-side "Surething, Yes I Do" Released 1974 Recorded 1974 Genre Pop soul Length 3:10 Label
Sad_Sweet_Dreamer
Assyrian history (911–609 BCE)
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Neo-Assyrian_Empire
Ethnic group
populations Al-Hasakah Governorate, Damascus, Homs, Aleppo Languages Turoyo, Sureth and North Mesopotamian Arabic Religion Syriac Christianity (Syriac Orthodox
Assyrians_in_Syria
Branch of the Afroasiatic languages
(Surayt) Mlaḥsô (extinct) Northeastern Neo-Aramaic (dialect continuum) Sureth Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Christian Urmi Neo-Aramaic Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Senaya
Semitic_languages
Major Mesopotamian civilization
Modern Assyrian people refer to their language as "Assyrian" (Sūrayt or Sūreth). Though it has little in common with the Assyrian dialect of the Akkadian
Assyria
Capital and most populous city of Sweden
languages of Sweden, and English, as well as Albanian, Bosnian, Neo-Aramaic (Sureth/Turoyo), Arabic, Turkish, Kurdish, Persian, Somali, Dutch, Spanish, Serbian
Stockholm
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Persecution of Christians by the Islamic State
Persecution_of_Christians_by_the_Islamic_State
City in Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Zakho
Samaritan (Old Hebrew) – Aramaic, Arabic, and Hebrew Syriac – Classical Syriac, Sureth, Turoyo and other Neo-Aramaic dialects Tifinagh – Tuareg Ugaritic – Ugaritic
List_of_writing_systems
1859 translations by Edward FitzGerald
Khayyam, versión de Eduardo Hay. Sureth: The Assyrian author Eshaya Elisha Khinno translated the Rubaiyat into Sureth (Assyrian Neo-Aramaic) in 2012 Swahili:
Rubaiyat_of_Omar_Khayyam
(Syro-Malankara) Coorilos Paulose Thoma Darmo Baselios Paulose II Languages Sureth Turoyo Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Garshuni Hertevin Koy Sanjaq Christian Mlaḥsô
Robert_Joseph_Shaheen
Branch of Eastern Christianity
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Syriac_Christianity
Genocide of Assyrians (1914–1924)
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Sayfo
American citizens of Assyrian descent
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrian_Americans
Name list
gang The Last Hour Abdisho, the Classical Syriac form of the name Isho Sureth dictionary. Association Assyrophile de France. Retrieved 27 May 2022. This
Odisho
Eastern Christian denomination
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrian_Church_of_the_East
Eastern Christian liturgical rite
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
West_Syriac_Rite
"Nestorian" Church). Followers of the Assyrian Church of the East are almost all Sureth speaking ethnic Assyrians whose origins lie in Mesopotamia, as are some
Christianity_in_Syria
Sundanese Austronesian Supyire or Supyire Senoufo Niger–Congo Suret or Sureth Afroasiatic Surigaonon Austronesian Susu Niger–Congo Susuami Trans–New Guinea
Index_of_language_articles
Eastern Christian denomination
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Ancient_Church_of_the_East
Discography of Assyrian musician Juliana Jendo
known for her versatility, performing in a variety of dialects including Sureth, Turoyo, and, occasionally, Arabic. Her debut album, Mardita, was released
Juliana_Jendo_discography
Assyrian people living in Belgium
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Belgium
Dialect of Middle Aramaic
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Syriac_language
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Terms_for_Syriac_Christians
Writing system
Right-to-left script Languages Aramaic (Classical Syriac, Western Neo-Aramaic, Sureth, Turoyo, Christian Palestinian Aramaic), Arabic (Garshuni), Malayalam (Karshoni)
Syriac_alphabet
Christian religious rite
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
East_Syriac_Rite
Topics referred to by the same term
Ramel is a masculine given name of multicultural origin. In Syriac (Sureth/Assyrian Neo-Aramaic), the name is traditionally interpreted to mean “God is
Ramel
Trinitarian doxology
and other verses are sometimes introduced between the two halves. Modern Sureth (used by the Assyrian Church of the East and the Chaldean Catholic Church)
Gloria_Patri
Salt lake in Iran
"undulating, wavy". A more likely etymology would be from Neo-Aramaic (Sureth) spoken by the shrinking number of the ancient Christian population of the
Lake_Urmia
Province of Turkey
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Mardin_Province
6th–7th century Syriac pseudepigrapha
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Cave_of_Treasures
Ethnic Group in Iran
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Iran
Second period of Assyrian history
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Old_Assyrian_period
Music genre
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrian_folk-pop_music
Third period of Assyrian history
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Middle_Assyrian_Empire
Ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state
not recognized as a native ethnic group by Burmese government. Assyrians Sureth, Turoyo, other Aramaic languages Semitic languages Christianity (Syriac
Stateless_nation
Circassians Armenians Blacks Chechens Greeks Other groups Language Official Arabic Spoken Kurdish, Turkish, Neo-Aramaic (Turoyo, Western Neo-Aramaic, Sureth)
Demographics_of_Syria
Sasanian province in Assyria and Babylonia (226–637 CE)
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Asoristan
Assyrian Church of the East and of Orthodox Churches. In 1445 a part of the Sureth-speaking Church of the East entered into communion with the Catholic Church
Christianity_in_Iran
City in Syria
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Hasakah
Archived from the original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved March 21, 2019. "Sureth Dictionaryi - List of all entries". Archived from the original on May 7
List of dictionaries by number of words
List_of_dictionaries_by_number_of_words
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Ancient_Mesopotamian_religion
Fire in Hamdaniya, Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
2023_Qaraqosh_wedding_fire
Latin letter H with dot below
pharyngeal fricative (/ħ/) in Arabic, some Syriac languages (e.g., Turoyo and Sureth), and some forms of the Hebrew language. That said, Modern Israeli Hebrew
Ḥ
Ethnic group
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Iraq
Culinary traditions of the Assyrian people
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrian_cuisine
Assyrians living in Azerbaijan
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Azerbaijan
Turkmen/Turkoman dialect of Turkish, and the Neo-Aramaic languages (specifically Sureth). Arabic and Kurdish are written with versions of the Arabic script. Since
Culture_of_Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Sweden
Marriage ceremonies of the Assyrian people
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrian_weddings
Region of Near East between 539–330 BC
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Achaemenid_Assyria
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
List_of_Assyrian_tribes
Ancient Near Eastern unit of weight
Luzac & Co.; New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons "Search Entry" ܡܢܵܐ ['mna], Sureth dictionary, Association Assyrophile de France 1 Kings 10:17. Ezra 2:69 Archived
Mina_(unit)
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Neo-Aramaic (Sureth) (23.1%), Arabic (10.5%), Italian (4.5%), and Vietnamese (4.4%). The most
Bossley_Park
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
that Assyrian and Chaldean Neo-Aramaic are dialects of the same language (Sureth), the total Neo-Aramaic speakers totals 19.2%. The most common responses
Prairiewood
Ethnic group in Palestine
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Palestine
Group of Aramaic languages
differences, Assyrian and Chaldean Neo-Aramaic are both colloquially known as Sureth amongst speakers.[citation needed] In addition, there are approximately
Eastern_Aramaic_languages
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrian_flag
Ancient kingdom in Upper Mesopotamia (132 BC–214 AD)
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Osroene
Current eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn (born 1955)
(Syro-Malankara) Coorilos Paulose Thoma Darmo Baselios Paulose II Languages Sureth Turoyo Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Garshuni Hertevin Koy Sanjaq Christian Mlaḥsô
Gregory_John_Mansour
Governorate (province) of Syria
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Hasakah_Governorate
Central Neo-Aramaic language
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Turoyo_language
River in Syria, Turkey
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Khabur
Eastern Catholic church
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Syriac_Catholic_Church
Scholar, polymath, and primate of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1226–1286)
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Barhebraeus
Assyrians living outside their ancestral homeland
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrian_diaspora
City in northeastern Syria
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Qamishli
673–663 BCE military campaign
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrian_conquest_of_Egypt
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
that Assyrian and Chaldean Neo-Aramaic are dialects of the same language (Sureth), the total percentage of Neo-Aramaic speakers totals to 9.7%. The most
Cecil_Hills
Name disputes among the Assyrian people
also the origins of names used in reference to spoken Aramaic dialects ("Sureth", "Suryoyo", etc.). These two words, alongside "Athuraye", "Othuroye", "Aturaye"
Assyrian_naming_dispute
Political party in Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Christian_Alliance_(Iraq)
Indian usage of the East Syriac Rite
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Syro-Malabaric_Rite
Assyrian militia in Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Nineveh_Plain_Forces
Pronounced using the throat
Wakashan language families in British Columbia Semitic languages (i.e. Arabic, Sureth, Tigre, Tigrinya, Turoyo, Hebrew, Ge’ez) In French, the only truly guttural
Guttural
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic 13.8%, Chaldean Neo-Aramaic 9.0% (for a total of 22.8% of Sureth speakers), Arabic 8.5%, Vietnamese 4.8% and Serbian 4.3%. The most common
Elizabeth Hills, New South Wales
Elizabeth_Hills,_New_South_Wales
Region in Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Nineveh_Plains
Church of the East Syriac Rite of Christianity
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Church_of_the_East
Ethnic group in Israel
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Israel
1933 massacre of Assyrians in Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Simele_massacre
Mass killings of Armenians and Assyrians in the Ottoman Empire
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Massacres of Diyarbekir (1895)
Massacres_of_Diyarbekir_(1895)
Town in Kurdistan Region, Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Ankawa
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
History of Middle Eastern people in Metro Detroit
History_of_Middle_Eastern_people_in_Metro_Detroit
Armenian linguist (1876–1953)
Arabic, Turkish, Hebrew, Russian, German, Italian, Latin, Kurdish, Sanskrit, Sureth, Avestan, Laz, Georgian, Middle Persian (Pahlavi). He was arrested on 29
Hrachia_Acharian
Ethnic group in the Republic of Turkey
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Turkey
Ethnic group
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_Russia
Syriac military organisation in Syria
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Syriac_Military_Council
Ethnic group in the Netherlands
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Assyrians_in_the_Netherlands
Place in Nineveh, Iraq
the East (1692–) Ancient Church of the East (1968–) Neo-Aramaic dialects Sureth Surayt Bohtan Hertevin Senaya Barwar Koy Sanjaq Bakhdida Urmia Mlaḥsô Syriac
Tel_Keppe
SURETHING
SURETHING
SURETHING
SURETHING
Girl/Female
Hindu
The earth, Of the universe, Bestowed with speed
Girl/Female
Indian
Existence of Love
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Golden; Special; Goldness; Golden Rays
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : unexplained.English : patronymic from a short form of Julian.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Birchall.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Graceful, Elegant, Connoisseur
Female
Polish
Polish name MARZENA means "dreamed one."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
A creeper with fragrant flowers
Boy/Male
Indian, Muslim
Big
SURETHING
SURETHING
SURETHING
SURETHING
SURETHING