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Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess
Al-ʻUzzá or al-ʻUzzā (Arabic: العُزَّى, pronounced [al ˈʕuzzaː]) was one of the three chief goddesses of Arabian religion in pre-Islamic times and she
Al-Uzza
Genus of Hemiptera
Uzza is a monotypic genus of seed bugs in the tribe Drymini, erected by William Lucas Distant in 1909. It contains the single species Uzza karenia from
Uzza
Grandmother of Muhammad
Barrah bint Abd al-Uzza (Arabic: برة بنت عبد العزى) ibn Uthman ibn Abd-al-Dar ibn Qusai ibn Kilab (of the Banu Abd ad-Dar), was the maternal grandmother
Barrah_bint_Abd_al-Uzza
Uncle of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad (c.549-c.624)
ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib (Arabic: عبد العزى ابن عبد المطلب), better known as Abū Lahab (Arabic: أبو لهب, lit. 'Father of the Flame'; c. 549–624
Abu_Lahab
Name list
name Abd al-Uzza ibn Qusai Abd al-Uzza ibn Abd al-Muttalib Patronymic Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza Barrah bint Abd al-Uzza Utbah ibn
Abd_al-Uzza
Cousin of Muhammad (died c. 610)
Waraqah ibn Nawfal ibn Asad ibn Abd-al-Uzza ibn Qusayy Al-Qurashi (Arabic ورقة بن نوفل بن أسد بن عبد العزّى بن قصي القرشي) was a Christian Arabian ascetic
Waraqah_ibn_Nawfal
Pre-Islamic pagan goddess of Arabia
and Al-‘Uzzá as theophoric names including hers, such as Abd-Manah or Zayd-Manah, are found earlier than names featuring Al-Lat's or Al-‘Uzzá's. But aside
Manat_(goddess)
Pre-Islamic Arabian goddess
Arabian Peninsula, including Mecca, where she was worshipped alongside Al-Uzza and Manat. She was depicted as the feminine counterpart, consort, or daughter
Al-Lat
deities and spirits, such as the god Hubal and the goddesses al-Lāt, al-‘Uzzā, and Manāt. Worship was centred on local shrines and temples, like the Kaaba
Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
Religion_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Dune field on Venus
Al-Uzza Undae is one of the two major dune fields on Venus. The dune field was named after the Ussa, an Arabian goddess of the desert. The name "Al-Uzza
Al-Uzza_Undae
Grandson of Qusai ibn Kilab
Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza (Arabic: أسد بن عبدالعزى, romanized: Asad ibn ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā) was a grandson of Qusai ibn Kilab and the matrilineal great-great-grandfather
Asad_ibn_Abd_al-Uzza
Qusai ibn Kilab's son
Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza. The name Abd al-Uzza derives from one of the three chief goddesses of Arabian religion in pre-Islamic times, al-Uzza. The three were
Abd_al-Uzza_ibn_Qusai
Geographic region of the Arabian Peninsula
father of Abdul-Uzza the father of Barrah the maternal grandmother of Muhammad Abd Manaf ibn Qusai, paternal ancestor of Muhammad Abdul-Uzza, son of Qusai
Hejaz
Maternal grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad
married to Barrah bint Abdul Uzza of the Banu Abd ad-Dar clan of the Quraysh tribe. Wahb's chief wife, Barrah bint Abdul Uzza, was a great-granddaughter
Wahb_ibn_Abd_Manaf
Arab people who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant
al-Uzza, and the goddess has been associated with the Temple of Winged Lions on the basis that if the divine couple of Petra was Dushara and al-Uzza and
Nabataeans
Common ancestor of all Muhammad's grandparents
(not a descendant of Murrah). Barrah bint Abdul Uzza (Muhammad's maternal grandmother): Father:Abdul Uzza ibn Othman ibn Abd Addar ibn Qusay ibn Kilab ibn
Murrah_ibn_Ka'b
6th-century Arab pre-Islam monotheist
you claim, I renounce al-Lat and al-Uzza, both of them, as any strong-minded person would. I will not worship al-Uzza and her two daughters … I will not
Zayd_ibn_Amr
Fallen angel in various traditions
is said that he now hangs, head down, and is the constellation of Orion. Uzza (said to be another name for Samyaza) is the tutelary angel of the Egyptians
Samyaza
Muslim military expedition to Nakhla in January 630 AD
Khalid ibn al-Walid was sent to destroy the image of the Arabian goddess al-Uzza which was worshipped by local polytheists; he did this successfully. Soon
Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Nakhla)
Expedition_of_Khalid_ibn_al-Walid_(Nakhla)
First wife of Abu Bakr
Qutaylah bint ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā (Arabic: قتيلة بنت عبد العزى), was the first wife of Abu Bakr, the first Rashidun caliph of Islam. She was a member of the
Qutaylah_bint_Abd_al-Uzza
Retracted false revelation in Islamic tradition
Satan (Iblis) to praise the three chief pagan Meccan goddesses – al-Lat, al-'Uzza, and Manat – while preaching Islam to an audience in Mecca. Religious authorities
Satanic_Verses
One of the uncles of Muhammad
married Umm Abd Allah (Arwa) bint Adi ibn Khuwaylid from Banu Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza. By her, he had children named Abd Allah, Khadija, and Hind. Qays, married
Al-Harith_ibn_Abd_al-Muttalib
Peninnah Pentapolis Pentateuch Pentecost Penuel Peor Perazim Peresh Perez Perez-Uzza Perga Pergamos Perida Perizzites Persia Persis Peruda Peter Pethahiah Pethuel
List of biblical names starting with P
List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_P
6th-century Arab merchant and tribal chief
the companions of the Prophet. Al-Khattab was the son of Nufayl ibn Abd al-Uzza. His father was the chief of Banu Adi clan of Quraysh. After the death of
Al-Khattab_ibn_Nufayl
Mother of Muhammad
Zuhra tribe. Aminah was born to Wahb ibn Abd Manaf and Barrah bint 'Abd al-'Uzzā ibn 'Uthmān ibn 'Abd al-Dār in Mecca. Her tribe, Quraysh, were said to be
Amina_bint_Wahb
Feminine or female deity
(Letoon) In pre-Islamic Mecca the goddesses Uzza, Manāt and al-Lāt were known as "the daughters of god". Uzzā was worshipped by the Nabataeans, who equated
Goddess
Meccan Quraysh leader (c. 556 – 639)
AD. He was the son of Amr ibn Abd Shams, of the Amir ibn Luayy clan, and Uzza bint Sufyan, from the Umayya clan, both of the Quraysh tribe. He had four
Suhayl_ibn_Amr
Biblical figure who died from touching the Ark of the Covenant
Uzzah (also spelled Uzza from hebr.: עזה, meaning "Her Strength"), was an Israelite whose death is associated with touching the Ark of the Covenant. The
Uzzah
Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza (Arabic: سباعة بن عبدالعزى) was a man that met the sahaba. He was given the job to torture Khabbab ibn al-Aratt by the leaders of
Siba'a_ibn_Abd_al-Uzza
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
Allāt and al-'Uzzā and Manāt the third, the other; these are the exalted Gharaniq, whose intercession is hoped for." (Allāt, al-'Uzzā and Manāt were
Muhammad
Name list
"Assad" include: Asadullah (disambiguation), multiple people Asad ibn Abd-al-Uzza, early Islamic historical figure Asad Abdul Rahman (born 1944), Palestinian
Asad
1988 novel by Salman Rushdie
a group of Quranic verses about three pagan Meccan goddesses: Allāt, Al-Uzza, and Manāt. The part of the story that deals with the satanic verses was
The_Satanic_Verses
Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol
Datin
Pre-Islamic Arab Chief
Adi Banu Taim Banu Zuhrah Banu Sahm Banu Jumah Banu Makhzum Banu 'Abd al-Uzza Banu 'Abd al-Darr Banu 'Abd al-Manaf Banu Al-Muttalib Banu 'Abd Shams Banu
Fihr_ibn_Malik
Companion (Sahabiyyah) of Muhammad
"Al-lāt and Al-‘Uzzá are the ones that have taken away her sight." But she replied, "No, by the house of Allah, you are lying. Al-Lat and Al-Uzza can neither
Zunairah_al-Rumiya
Mecca-based Adnanite tribe of Arabia
gave other responsibilities related to the Kaaba to his other sons Abd al-Uzza and Abd, while ensuring that all decisions by the Quraysh had to be made
Quraysh
Islamic term for idols or idolatry
wherever a person has been murdered. The pre-Islamic deities al-Lāt and al-ʿUzzā, later also Satan, are associated with that term. In modern times, the term
Taghut
Companion of Muhammad
Medina. She was Abu Bakr's daughter. Her mother was Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza, and she was the full sister of Abd Allah ibn Abi Bakr. Her half-sisters
Asma_bint_Abi_Bakr
Pre-Islamic Arabian god
travelled in Syria and had brought back from there the cults of the goddesses ʻUzzāʼ and Manāt, and had combined it with that of Hubal, the idol of the Khuza'a
Hubal
Ruda, "servant of Ruda" 'Abd Shams, "servant of the sun" 'Abdul 'Uzza, "servant of Uzza" 'Abd Wadd, "servant of Wadd" 'Abd Ya'aghuth, "servant of Yaghuth"
List of Arabic theophoric names
List_of_Arabic_theophoric_names
Epithet for a monotheistic god in South Arabia
Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol
Rahmanan
Ancient Yemeni kingdom
tribes Jewish tribes Quraysh Banu Bakr Religion Polytheism Deities Al-Lat Al-‘Uzzá Dushara Hubal Manāt Monotheism Judaism Christianity Samaritanism Mandaeism
Kingdom_of_Hadhramaut
Companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad
Saʿīd bin Zayd bin ʿAmr bin Nufayl bin ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā al-ʿAdawī al-Qurashī (Arabic: سَعِيد بْن زَيْد بْن عَمْرو بْن نُفَيْل بْن عَبْد ٱلْعُزَّى ٱلْعَدَوِيّ
Sa'id_ibn_Zayd
Muhammad's eleventh wife (c. 594–671)
maternal half-sister. Maymunah was first married to Abu Ruhm ibn Abd al-Uzza who later died. Not much is known about him. In 629, Muhammad married her
Maymunah_bint_al-Harith
Archaeological site in Israel
Horvat Uza, Khirbet Ghazzeh חורבת עוזה (Hebrew) Hurvat Uzza, overlooking Kina River at Arad Valley, Israel. Location of Horvat Uza, Khirbet Ghazzeh in
Horvat_Uza
First caliph of Rashidun Caliphate from 632 to 634
the first free adult man to embrace Islam. His wife Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza did not accept Islam and he divorced her. His other wife, Umm Ruman, became
Abu_Bakr
Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant
Qetesh Ra Set Shu Tefnut Thoth Arabian Allah Aglibol Abgal al-Lat al-Qaum al-‘Uzzá Atarsamain ʿAṯtar Baalshamin Bēl Dhu'l-Khalasa Dushara Gad Hubal Malakbel
Yahweh
Arab tribe, holders of the keys to the Kaaba
from Shaybah ibn Shaybah ibn ʿUthmān ibn Ṭalḥah ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā ibn ʿUthmān ibn ʿAbd al-Dār ibn Quṣayy Parent tribe Banu Abd al-Dar Religion
Bani_Shaiba
Northwest Semitic supreme deity
Qetesh Ra Set Shu Tefnut Thoth Arabian Allah Aglibol Abgal al-Lat al-Qaum al-‘Uzzá Atarsamain ʿAṯtar Baalshamin Bēl Dhu'l-Khalasa Dushara Gad Hubal Malakbel
El_(deity)
Chief Leader of the Quraysh and grandfather of Muhammad (c.496–578)
was great among them. 'Umar ibn Al-Khaṭṭāb's grandfather Nufayl ibn Abdul Uzza arbitrated in a dispute between 'Abdul-Muṭṭalib and Ḥarb ibn Umayyah, Abu
Abd_al-Muttalib
Name list
the morning star of Aramean origin from Palmyra. The Arabian goddess Al-Uzza, related to the planet Venus, is named from the same root. Al-ʿAzīz is one
Aziz
Pre-Islamic deity in South Arabia
Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol
Dhu_Samawi
Grandmother of Muhammad (died c. 576)
Abdullah, Sufyān and Aswad. Her second husband was Abu Ruhm ibn ‘Abd al- ‘Uzzā from the ‘Āmir ibn Luayy clan of the Quraysh. Their son was Abu Sabra. Abdullah
Fatima_bint_Amr
Arab businessman (d. 585/595 CE)
was the son of Asad ibn Abd-Al-Uzza ibn Qusai ibn Kilab and a cousin of Abdul-Muttalib as his grandfather (Abd-al-Uzza ibn Qusai) and Abdul-Muttalib's
Khuwaylid_ibn_Asad
Arabian god
Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol
Kahl_(god)
7th-century Arab polytheists who fought early Muslims
multiple gods (aliha). One passage gives the names of three deities: Allat, al-'Uzza, and Manat; these were goddesses worshipped in ancient Arabia. Early Muslim
Mushrikun
Religion of the Nabateans
inscriptions also refer to both Al-Lāt and Al-‘Uzzá as the "bride of Dushara." In Arabic, Al-'Uzza's name is believed to mean "the mightiest one." She
Nabataean_religion
Wife of Abu Lahab
They had at least six children: Utbah, Utaybah, Muattab, Durrah (Fakhita), 'Uzzā and Khālida. It is not clear whether she was also the mother of Abu Lahab's
Umm_Jamil
634 CE conflict between the Rashidun Caliphate and Byzantine Empire
ibn al-Walid Campaigns under Muhammad Hudaybiyyah Mu'tah Demolition of al-Uzza Banu Jadhimah Ta'if Hunayn Mecca Tabuk Dumatul Jandal 2nd Dumatul Jandal
Battle_of_Ajnadayn
Derogatory term for foreign deities in Abrahamic religions
goddess al-ʿUzzā, who was supposed to inhabit three trees. After cutting down all the trees, a woman with wild hair appears, identified with al-ʿUzzā. After
False_god
Temple complex located in Petra, Jordan
an object of worship. The face is thought to belong to either Allat, Al-Uzza, Atargatis, (a Syrian fertility goddess) the Greek Goddess Aphrodite or the
Temple_of_the_Winged_Lions
Companion of Islamic prophet Muhammad
Uthman ibn Talha is shown below: Uthman ibn Talha ibn Abdullah ibn Abd al-Uzza ibn Uthman ibn Abd al-dar ibn Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah ibn Ka'b ibn Lu'ayy
Uthman_ibn_Talha
Arab cultural ceremony of matrimony
Ghul Sindbad Talia al Ghul Spirituality North Arabian deities Allah Al-‘Uzzá Al-Lat Manāt Dushara Chaabou Manaf Nuha Al-Kutbay Asira Awal Azizos Bajir
Arab_wedding
Ethnic group
religion with a number of deities, including Hubal, Wadd, Allāt, Manat, and Uzza. A few individuals, the hanifs, had apparently rejected polytheism in favor
Arabs
D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abbad Abbas (name) Abd al-Uzza Abdus Salam (name) Abd Manaf (name) Abd Rabbo Abdel Fattah Abdel Nour Abdi
List_of_Arabic_given_names
Aunt of Muhammad
Fatimah bint Abd Al-Uzza ibn Abi Qays from the Amir ibn Luayy clan of the Quraysh. Her second husband was Abu Ruhm ibn Abd al-Uzza from the Amir ibn Luayy
Barrah_bint_Abd_al-Muttalib
of Buzakha, the tribe Banu Sulaym under the leadership of Amr bin Abdul Uzza(Abu Shajara) remained defiant to oppose the force led by Khalid ibn Walid
Battle_of_Naqra
Foster-mother and wetnurse of Muhammad
family of the child in Mecca. Halimah's husband was al-Harith bin Abdul Uzza and his nickname was Abu Kabsheh. Halima's father was Abu Dhu'ayb Abd Allah
Halima_bint_Abi_Dhu'ayb
Emirati period from 4000 to 3200 BCE
tribes Jewish tribes Quraysh Banu Bakr Religion Polytheism Deities Al-Lat Al-‘Uzzá Dushara Hubal Manāt Monotheism Judaism Christianity Samaritanism Mandaeism
Dark Millennium (United Arab Emirates)
Dark_Millennium_(United_Arab_Emirates)
Fringe historical claim related to the origins of Islam
The Moon-god Allah in the Archeology of the Middle East claims that Al-‘Uzzá is identical in origin to Hubal, whom he asserts to be a lunar deity. This
Allah_as_a_lunar_deity
7th-century Islamic scholar and poet
martyrs Personal life Born ʿĀtīḳah bint Zayd ibn ‘Amr ibn Nufayl ibn ‘Abd al-‘Uzzā ibn Rāz ibn ‘Adiyy ibn Ka‘ab ibn Lu’ayy ibn Ghālib ibn Fihr ibn Mālik c. 600
Atika_bint_Zayd
Title applied to various gods of ancient Mesopotamian religions
Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol
Bel_(mythology)
Woman of the Banū Khuza'āh clan
family was from Lower Mesopotamia, and she and her brother Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza tortured him. Later, she freed Khabbab after he became a renowned swordsmith
Umm_Anmar
Arab tribe based around Mecca, Arabia
Kinana were polytheists, with their worship centering on the goddess al-Uzza. Islamic tradition holds that the Kinana and the other descendants of Ishmael
Kinana
Human history in the Arabian Peninsula before 610 CE
various gods and goddesses, including Hubal and the goddesses al-Lāt, Al-'Uzzá and Manāt, at local shrines and temples, maybe such as the Kaaba in Mecca
Pre-Islamic_Arabia
Name embedding the name of a god
Ruda, "servant of Ruda" 'Abd Shams, "servant of the sun" 'Abd al-'Uzza, "servant of Uzza" 'Abd Wadd, "servant of Wadd" 'Abd Ya'aghuth, "servant of Yaghuth"
Theophoric_name
Spiritual custodianship of the Kaaba
chronological order: Qusai ibn Kilab 'Abd al-Dar Uthman ibn 'Abd al-Dar 'Abd al-Uzza ibn Uthman Abu Talha 'Abd Allah Talha ibn Abi Talha Uthman ibn Abi Talha
Custodian_of_the_Kaaba
Fourteenth king of the Kingdom of Judah
the history of Judah, he died c. 643 BC and was buried in the garden of Uzza, the "garden of his own house" (2 Kings 21:17–18; 2 Chronicles 33:20), and
Manasseh_of_Judah
Founder and the first Sultan of Pontianak
Sa'd Imran Abd Manaf Abd al-Uzza Abd al-Dar Abd Manaf Ka'b A'idh Abd Asad Uthman Amr Amr Sakhrah Hashim Umm Habib Abd al-Uzza Amir Sakhar Fatimah Abd al-Muttalib
Syarif_Abdurrahman_Alkadrie
Islamic concept of associating other objects with God
deities and jinn, most notably the three goddesses Manat, al-Lat, and al-Uzza mentioned in the surah an-Najm, were considered associates of God. Entities
Shirk_(Islam)
Arab leader of Mecca-based caliphate from 683 to 692
Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr 12. Abu Quhafa 6. Abu Bakr 13. Umm Khayr bint Sakhr 3. Asma bint Abi Bakr 14. Abd al-Uzza ibn Abd 7. Qutayla bint Abd al-Uzza
Abd_Allah_ibn_al-Zubayr
Sub-tribe of the Quraysh tribe
grandson of Umar. Barrah bint Awf, maternal grandmother of Barrah bint Abd al-Uzza and great-great-grandmother of Muhammad Family tree of Umar "The History
Banu_Adi
Ghul Sindbad Talia al Ghul Spirituality North Arabian deities Allah Al-‘Uzzá Al-Lat Manāt Dushara Chaabou Manaf Nuha Al-Kutbay Asira Awal Azizos Bajir
Medieval_Arabic_female_poets
Wife of Abdul-Muttalib, grandfather of Muhammad
ibn Kilab,. By her marriage to Abd al-Muttalib, Lubna had one son, Abd al-Uzza, known as Abu Lahab ("father of the flame") "because of his beauty and charm"
Lubna_bint_Hajar
British biblical scholar (born 1975)
journal articles and authored book chapters include: "Exploring the Garden of Uzza: Death, Burial and Ideologies of Kingship" (2006). In Biblica, 87(1), pp
Francesca_Stavrakopoulou
Arab tribal chieftain (died 631)
"leader of the munafiqun". Abd-Allah was the son of Ubayy ibn Salul and Uzza bint Ka'ab, also from Banu Khazraj. His father's mother was known as Salul
Abd_Allah_ibn_Ubayy
Son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
the son of Hala bint Khuwaylid. His legal father was Al-Rabi ibn Abd al-Uzza of the Abd Shams clan of the Quraysh tribe. He became a successful merchant
Abu_al-As_ibn_al-Rabi'
Kuwannaniya Lamassu Lelwani Maliya Mezulla Mise Wurusemu Arabian al-Lat Al-‘Uzzá Baltis Manaf Manāt Nā'ila Nuha Suwa' Armenian Anahit Astghik Bagmasti Nane
List_of_goddesses
tribes Jewish tribes Quraysh Banu Bakr Religion Polytheism Deities Al-Lat Al-‘Uzzá Dushara Hubal Manāt Monotheism Judaism Christianity Samaritanism Mandaeism
Writing systems of pre-Islamic Arabia
Writing_systems_of_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Religious ritual intended to stimulate reproduction
Allat was the fertility goddess with al-Rabba (the sovereign), Manat and Al-Uzza being her epithets. Thuraiza or Muzdalifah was the heroic young god and Allah
Fertility_rite
Canaanite god
Qetesh Ra Set Shu Tefnut Thoth Arabian Allah Aglibol Abgal al-Lat al-Qaum al-‘Uzzá Atarsamain ʿAṯtar Baalshamin Bēl Dhu'l-Khalasa Dushara Gad Hubal Malakbel
Mot_(god)
Persecution of the first Muslims in Mecca
al-Aratt, tortured by (Umm Anmaar) Harla bint Abd-al-Uzza and (Abu Jahm) Siba'a ibn Abd-al-Uzza Yasir ibn Amir, tortured by Abu Jahl until died Harith
Persecution of Muslims by Meccans
Persecution_of_Muslims_by_Meccans
Ancient Greek deity worshipped in Syria
Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol
Theandrios
Historical Eastern Christian community in southern Arabia
tribes Jewish tribes Quraysh Banu Bakr Religion Polytheism Deities Al-Lat Al-‘Uzzá Dushara Hubal Manāt Monotheism Judaism Christianity Samaritanism Mandaeism
Christian_community_of_Najran
Deity in the Nabataean pantheon
Nuha Quzah Rahmanan Ruda Sa'd Shams, Samas Syn Suwa' Ta'lab Theandrios al-‘Uzzá Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth Yatha Arabian deities of other Semitic origins Aglibol
Dushara
Book of Jewish apocrypha
and those that make idols from them (3 Enoch 5:7–14) Hostile angels named 'Uzza, 'Azza, and 'Azael challenge Enoch before God (3 Enoch 4:6) and are mentioned
3_Enoch
Major deity in the Phoenician and Punic pantheons
Qetesh Ra Set Shu Tefnut Thoth Arabian Allah Aglibol Abgal al-Lat al-Qaum al-‘Uzzá Atarsamain ʿAṯtar Baalshamin Bēl Dhu'l-Khalasa Dushara Gad Hubal Malakbel
Melqart
Episode in the early history of Islam
Allāt and al-'Uzzā and Manāt the third, the other; These are the exalted Gharaniq, whose intercession is hoped for." (Allāt, al-'Uzzā and Manāt were
Migration_to_Abyssinia
Literary genre about pre-Islamic Arabian war
tribes Jewish tribes Quraysh Banu Bakr Religion Polytheism Deities Al-Lat Al-‘Uzzá Dushara Hubal Manāt Monotheism Judaism Christianity Samaritanism Mandaeism
Days_of_the_Arabs
Name list
strength". The name can also be transliterated as Uzi. It may be a nickname for Uzza/Uzzah, Uzzia/Uzziah, and Uziel/Uzziel. Biblical characters with this name:
Uzzi
UZZA
UZZA
Biblical
strength; goat
Biblical
division of Uzza, or of strength
Boy/Male
Biblical
Strength, goat.
Male
Hebrew
(עֻזָּה, ×¢Ö»×–Ö¼Ö¸×) Variant spelling of Hebrew Uzza, UZA means "power, strength."Â
Girl/Female
Biblical
Division of Uzza, or of strength.
Male
Hebrew
(עֻזָּה, ×¢Ö»×–Ö¼Ö¸×) Hebrew name UZZA means "power, strength." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a man slain by God for touching the ark.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Strong
Girl/Female
Indian
Strong
UZZA
UZZA
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Screen; Star
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of Bristol, named in Old English with brycg ‘bridge’ + stÅw ‘assembly place’. The final -l of the modern form is due to a regional pronunciation.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pure
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Durgadevi
Boy/Male
Irish
Monk.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Like a fairy, Beautiful, Like a An Angel
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yetharth | யேதாரà¯à®¤Â
Proper, Possibility
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Lieselotte, LISELOTTE means "God is my oath."
Girl/Female
Greek
Pure.
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Warrior; Lawyer; Trustee
UZZA
UZZA
UZZA
UZZA
UZZA