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Monastery in Gegharkunik, Armenia
Vanevan Monastery (Armenian: Վանեվան) is a monastery located along a gorge south of the village of Artsvanist, southeast of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik
Vanevan_Monastery
Province of Armenia
Tsaghkashen, 9th century Shoghagavank monastic complex of the 9th century Vanevan Monastery, opened in 903 Gegharkunik has four regional TV stations: Zangak TV
Gegharkunik_Province
Place in Gegharkunik, Armenia
Alashkert, in present-day Eastern Turkey. Vanevan Monastery Scenery around Vanevan Monastery Interior of Vanevan Monastery Scenery around Artsvanisti St. Hripsime
Artsvanist
Former Armenian monastery in Iran
The Monastery of Saint Thaddeus (Armenian: Սուրբ Թադէոսի վանք, Surb Tadeosi vank; Persian: کلیسای تادئوس مقدس, Kelisā-ye Tādeus moghadas) is an Armenian
Monastery_of_Saint_Thaddeus
9th-century Armenian Apostolic Christian monastery
The Tatev Monastery (Armenian: Տաթևի վանք, romanized: Tat'evi vank') is a 9th-century Armenian Apostolic Christian monastery located on a large basalt
Tatev_Monastery
Medieval monastery in Armenia
Geghard (Armenian: Գեղարդ, meaning "spear") is a medieval monastery in the Kotayk province of Armenia, which is partially carved out of the adjacent mountain
Geghard
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List_of_monasteries_in_Armenia
Armenian monastery
Amaras Monastery (Armenian: Ամարաս վանք) is an Armenian monastery near the village of Sos, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan. It was a prominent
Amaras_Monastery
Monastery in Armenia
Haghartsin (Armenian: Հաղարծին, romanized: Hałarcin) is a medieval Armenian monastery located near the town of Dilijan in the Tavush Province of Armenia. It
Haghartsin_Monastery
13th-century Armenian monastery
Kirants Monastery is a 13th-century Armenian monastery located about 10 kilometers southwest of Kirants village in the Tavush Province of Armenia. The
Kirants_Monastery
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Sanahin Monastery (Armenian: Սանահին վանք, romanized: Sanahin vank') is an Armenian monastery founded in the 10th century in Sanahin in the Lori Province
Sanahin_Monastery
Monastery in Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia
Spitakavor Monastery (Armenian: Սպիտակավոր վանք, "White monastery"), is a 14th-century Armenian monastic complex, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of Vernashen
Spitakavor_Monastery
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Haghpat Monastery, also known as Haghpatavank (Armenian: Հաղպատավանք), is a medieval Armenian monastery complex in Haghpat, Armenia, built between the
Haghpat_Monastery
Monastery in Azerbaijan
The Monastery of Tsar or Tsara Surb Astvatsatsin (Armenian: Ծարա Սուրբ Աստվածածին), also known as the Holy Mother of God Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Աստվածածին
Monastery_of_Tsar
Monastery in Armenia
Noravank (Armenian: Նորավանք, lit. 'new monastery') is a 13th-century Armenian monastery, located 122 km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by the Amaghu
Noravank
Fortified Armenian monastery on a mountain
Գանձասար) is a 13th-century Armenian Apostolic cathedral (historically a monastery) near the village of Vank, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan
Gandzasar_monastery
Monastic complex in Lori Province, Armenia
Horomayr Monastery (Armenian: Հոռոմայրի վանք) is a monastic complex in the Lori Province of Armenia. The monastery is built on the cliffs 1 km south of
Horomayr_Monastery
Armenian monastery
Yeghrdut monastery (Armenian: Եղրդուտի վանք, Yeghrduti vank) was an Armenian monastery in the western part of Muş province of modern Turkey, approximately
Yeghrdut_Monastery
Medieval Armenian monastery complex
Kecharis Monastery (Armenian: Կեչառիսի վանքային համալիր), is a medieval Armenian monastic complex dating back to the 11th to 13th centuries, located 60 km
Kecharis_Monastery
Monastery in Armenia
The Saghmosavank (Armenian: Սաղմոսավանք, lit. "monastery of the Psalms") is a 13th-century Armenian monastic complex located in the village of Saghmosavan
Saghmosavank
Former Armenian monastery on an island in Lake Van, Turkey
Ktuts monastery (Armenian: Կտուց, meaning beak in Armenian) is an abandoned 15th century Armenian monastery on the small island of Ktuts (Çarpanak) in
Ktuts_Monastery
13th-century Armenian monastery and church
Tegher Monastery (Armenian: Տեղեր or Տեղերի Վանք; also Tegheri Vank) is an early 13th-century Armenian monastery and church located on the southeastern
Tegher_Monastery
Cathedral in Isfahan, Iran
Iran. It is commonly referred to as the Vank (Վանք; وانک), which means "monastery" or "convent" in the Armenian language. The cathedral was established
Vank_Cathedral
Armenian medieval monastery
Havaptuk Monastery (Armenian: Հավապտուկ վանք), also known as Havotsptuk (Armenian: Հավոցպտուկ), is a medieval Armenian monastery, which is situated near
Havaptuk_monastery
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
also known as the Saint Stephen Monastery of Goght (Armenian: Գողթի Սուրբ Ստեփանոս վանք), is a 13th-century monastery situated along a tributary of the
Aghjots_Vank
Armenian monastery in Iran
The Saint Stepanos Monastery (Armenian: Սուրբ Ստեփանոս վանք, Surb Stepanos Vank; Persian: کلیسای سنت استپانوس, Kelisā-ye Sant Estepānus), also known in
Saint_Stepanos_Monastery
Medieval Armenian monastery in Azerbaijan
Դադիվանք) or Khutavank (Armenian: Խութավանք, lit. 'monastery on the hill') is an Armenian Apostolic monastery in the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan. It was
Dadivank
Church building in Çengilli, Kars, Turkey
Eghegnamor monastery is a well-preserved medieval Armenian monastery in the middle of Çengilli village (formerly Eghegnamor) village near Kağızman city
Eghegnamor_Monastery
Armenian monastery in Turkey
Khtzkonk Monastery (Armenian: Խծկոնք, also transcribed as Khtskonk and Xc'konk'; Turkish: Beşkilise) was a monastic ensemble of five Armenian churches
Khtzkonk_Monastery
Monastery in Lachin District, Azerbaijan
a fifth-to-sixth century Armenian Apostolic monastery in the Lachin District of Azerbaijan. The monastery is within five kilometers of the border of Armenia's
Tsitsernavank_Monastery
Former Armenian Monastery in Turkey
of its population was massacred by Turks during the 18th century. The monastery was damaged in the same period. The archaeologist Austin Henry Layard
Varzahan_Monastery
Armenian monastery in Cyprus
most important Armenian ecclesiastical building and the only Armenian monastery in Cyprus, which celebrated on the first Sunday of May. Since 1974, it
Sourp_Magar_Monastery,_Cyprus
Armenian monastery in the Khojavend District of Azerbaijan
Apostolic monastery in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan. It is located close to the village of Hin Tagher (Köhnə Tağlar). The monastery was founded
Katarovank
Monastery in Tavush Province, Armenia
(Armenian: Գոշավանք; meaning "Monastery of Gosh"; previously known as Nor Getik) is a 12–13th-century Armenian monastery located in the village of Gosh
Goshavank
Ruins of an Armenian monastery in Turkey
church of mine, Surb-Yovannēs (Saint John), which I have built in this monastery of Hoṙomos, along with this žamatun... — dedicatory inscription of the
Horomos
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Pghindzavank (Armenian: Պղնձավանք, meaning Coppermine Monastery) is a 10th-century Armenian Apostolic monastery located in the town of Akhtala in the marz of
Akhtala_Monastery
Armenian monastery in Turkey
Arakelots Monastery (Armenian: Մշո Սուրբ Առաքելոց վանք, Mšo Surb Arakelots vank' , "Holy Apostles Monastery of Mush") was an Armenian monastery in the historic
Arakelots_Monastery
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Armenian monastery located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Lake Sevan in the village of Makenis in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The monastery was founded
Makenyats_Vank
Monastery in Azerbaijan
Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery (Armenian: Եղիշե առաքյալի վանք, romanized: Yeghishe Arakyali Vank) or Monastery of Yeghishe the Apostle (Armenian: Եղիշե Առաքյալի
Yeghishe_Arakyal_Monastery
Armenian monastery
transliterated as Harijavank or Harichavank) is a 7th-century Armenian monastery located near the village of Harich (Armenian: Հառիճ) in the Shirak Province
Harich_Monastery
The Church of the Holy Mother of God of the Mens Monastery, also known as Pashavank (Armenian: Պաշավանք) was an Armenian Apostolic church in the city
Vank_Monastery,_Tbilisi
Armenian monastery complex in Turkey
Monastery (Armenian: Ակոռիի Սուրբ Հակոբ վանք; pronounced Akori Surb Hakob Vank; also sometimes referred to as Saint James), was an Armenian monastery
Saint Hakob of Akori Monastery
Saint_Hakob_of_Akori_Monastery
Monastery in Armenia
Khor Virap (Armenian: Խոր Վիրապ, lit. 'deep dungeon') is an Armenian monastery located in the Ararat Plain in Armenia, near the border with Turkey, about
Khor_Virap
Monastery in Armenia
Saint Gevork Monastery or Saint George's Monastery of Mughni (Armenian: Սուրբ Գեւորգ Եկեղեցի or Սուրբ Գեւորգ Վանք; pronounced Surp Gevork) is located
Saint Gevork Monastery of Mughni
Saint_Gevork_Monastery_of_Mughni
10th-13th century church complex near the Achajur village of Tavush Province, Armenia
presence of which was of great importance for the growth of the monastery. The monastery was also sometimes called Agravavank. The oldest church of the
Makaravank
Armenian monastery on a mountainside
Azerbaijani: Ktişvəng or Gütəvəng) is a 13th-century Armenian Apostolic monastery, located near the village of Togh (or Tugh) in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh
Gtichavank
Cemetery in Armenia
Hayravank, Noraduz, Batikian, Hatsarat, Masruts Anapat, Shoghagavank, Vanevan, Kotavank, Makenotsats. OEMME. ISBN 88-85822-01-0. Marsden, Philip (1995)
Noratus_Cemetery
Medieval monastery in Armenia
Հովհաննավանք) is a medieval monastery located in the village of Ohanavan in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The monastery stands on the edge of the
Hovhannavank
Former Armenian monastery in Turkey
Karapet Monastery of Mush (Armenian: Մշո Սուրբ Կարապետ վանք, Msho Surb Karapet vank, also known by other names) was an Armenian Apostolic monastery in the
Surb_Karapet_Monastery
Former monastery in Gevaş, Van, Turkey
Narekavank (Armenian: Նարեկավանք, "Monastery of Narek", Western Armenian: Nareg) was a tenth-century Armenian monastery in the historic province of Vaspurakan
Narekavank
Monastery in Armenia
Sevanavank (Armenian: Սևանավանք; meaning Sevan Monastery) is a monastic complex located on a peninsula at the northwestern shore of Lake Sevan in the
Sevanavank
Ruined monastery
Saint Sarkis Monastery of Gag (Armenian: Գագա Սուրբ Սարգիս Վանք, Gaga Surp Sarkis Vank) is a ruined, medieval Armenian Apostolic monastery in the Qazakh
Saint_Sarkis_Monastery_of_Gag
Armenian monastery
Marmashen Monastery (Armenian: Մարմաշենի վանք) is a 10th-century Armenian monastic complex consisting of five churches near the village of Marmashen in
Marmashen_Monastery
Monastery in Armenia
Khuchap Monastery (Armenian: Խուճապ, romanized: Xučap) or Khujabi Monastery (Georgian: ხუჯაბი, romanized: khujabi) is a monastery dedicated to Our Lady
Khuchap_Monastery
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Hnevank (Armenian: Հնեվանք; meaning "Old Monastery") is a 7th-12th century Armenian Apostolic Church monastery, located near the village of Kurtan in the
Hnevank
13th-century small Armenian monastery
Matosavank (Armenian: Մաթոսավանք) is 13th-century small Armenian monastery, hidden in a forested area of Dilijan National Park 3 km northwest from the
Matosavank
Armenian monastery
Bardzrakash (Armenian: Բարձրաքաշ) is a 10th-13th century Armenian monastery located between Dsegh village and Tumanyan town within Lori marz, Armenia
Bardzrakash_Monastery
Armenian Monastery complex in Aragatsotn Province
46306°N 44.44361°E / 40.46306; 44.44361 The Astvatsankal Monastery is an Armenian Monastery complex in Aragatsotn Province, between the villages of Yernjatap
Astvatsankal_Monastery
Armenian Apostolic monastery in Staryi Krym, Crimea
Surp Khach Monastery (Armenian: Սուրբ Խաչ վանք, Monastery of the Holy Cross) is a medieval Armenian monastery located in the eastern part of Crimea, Ukraine
Surp_Khach_Monastery
Monastery in Gevaş, Van, Turkey
Karmravank (Armenian: Կարմրավանք, meaning Red Monastery) is an abandoned 10th century Armenian monastery in the Vaspurakan province of historic Armenia
Karmravank
Large Alpine lake in Armenia
ranging from prehistoric petroglyphs to various monasteries. The monasteries include Sevanavank, Vanevan, Kotavank and others. There are also many historical
Lake_Sevan
Former Armenian monastery in Turkey
St. Thomas Monastery is a ruined Armenian monastery overlooking Lake Van in Turkey. The monastery is situated near the village of Kanzak (Altinsac), on
St._Thomas_Monastery,_Van
Armenian Apostolic monastery in Romania
The Armenian monastery of Suceava, also known as "Zamca", is a monastery of the Armenian Apostolic Church, dating from the 15th century, in the town of
Armenian_monastery_of_Suceava
Ruined Armenian monastery in Kars Province, Turkey
The Bagnayr Monastery is a monastery in Kozluca, Kars, 7 kilometers northwest of Ani, built in the 11th century CE. It was "one of the most renowned monastic
Bagnayr_Monastery
9th to 12th century Armenian monastery
Hayravank (Armenian: Հայրավանք) is a 9th to 12th century Armenian monastery located just northeast of the village of Hayravank along the southwest shores
Hayravank_Monastery
Monastic Complex in Armenia
of Tigranasar mountain along the right bank of the Voghdji River. The monastery was built over a Bronze Age grave field (13.-11. BCE) by Prince Vahan
Vahanavank
Armenian Apostolic monastery in Jugha, Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic
Holy Saviour Monastery of Julfa (Armenian: Ջուղայի Սուրբ Ամենափրկիչ վանք, St. Astvatsatsin Monastery) was an Armenian Apostolic monastery, located north-west
Holy Saviour Monastery of Julfa
Holy_Saviour_Monastery_of_Julfa
Armenian monastery complex in Turkey
Aghperig monastery (variously Aghperga, St. Aghprig Monastery (Աղբերկայ or Ս. Աղբերիկ Վանք)), also known as Beyaz Kilise, is a medieval Armenian monastic
Aghperig_Monastery
13th-century monastery
Arakelots Monastery (Armenian: Առաքելոց վանք, romanized: Arakelots Vank; lit. 'Monastery of the Apostles') is a 13th-century monastery about 3 kilometres
Arakelots_Monastery,_Kirants
Armenian churches
and 16th centuries A.D. The edifices—the St. Thaddeus Monastery, the Saint Stepanos Monastery, and the Chapel of Dzordzor—have undergone many renovations
Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran
Armenian_Monastic_Ensembles_of_Iran
Church in Kolatağ, Azerbaijan
(Armenian: Հակոբավանք, lit. 'monastery of Hakob'), also known as Metsaranits Monastery (Armenian: Մեծառանից վանք), is an Armenian monastery situated near the village
Hakobavank
Historic Armenian monastery in present-day Turkey
The Monastery of Saint George of Goms (Armenian: Գոմքի Սուրբ Գևորգ վանք, "Saint George") was an Armenian monastery in the historic province of Vaspurakan
Monastery of Surp Gevork of Goms
Monastery_of_Surp_Gevork_of_Goms
Armenian monastery in Aprakunis, Azerbaijan, destroyed in 2004
St. Karapet Monastery of Aprakunis (Armenian: Ապրակունիսի Սուրբ Կարապետ վանք), was an Armenian Apostolic monastery, in the Julfa district of Nakhchivan
Saint Karapet Monastery of Aprakunis
Saint_Karapet_Monastery_of_Aprakunis
Ruined Armenian Apostolic monastery
Kaymaklı Monastery (hye: Ամենափրկիչ Վանք Amenaprgič Vank, meaning Monastery of the All-Saviour; Turkish: Kaymaklı Manastırı, Amenapırgiç Manastırı) is
Kaymaklı_Monastery
Place in Gegharkunik, Armenia
the 9th-century Hayravank Monastery. The 9th-century Hayravank Monastery Lake Sevan near Hayravank Monastery Hayravank Monastery Khachkar and Lake Sevan
Hayravank
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Samsonavank Monastery (Armenian: Սամսոնավանք) is a 12th–13th century monastery easiest reached via Yenokavan in the Tavush Province of northern Armenia
Samsonavank_Monastery
Former Armenian monastery in Turkey
monastery (Armenian: Հոգոց վանք, Hogots vank) is Armenian for Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Hogots monastery was one of the few notable monasteries of
Hogots_monastery
Armenian monastery in Turkey
Varagavank (Armenian: Վարագավանք, 'Monastery of Varag'; Turkish: Yedi Kilise, 'Seven Churches') was an Armenian monastery on the slopes of Mount Erek (Varag)
Varagavank
Monastery ruins in Armenia
Aghavnavank Monastery (Armenian: Աղավնավանք, also Anapat St. Astvatsatsin, Aghnabat) is a 12th–13th century monastic complex at Dilijan National Park
Aghavnavank_Monastery
One of the four traditional quarters of Jerusalem's Old City
developed around the St. James Monastery—which dominates the quarter—and took its modern shape by the 19th century. The monastery houses the Armenian Apostolic
Armenian_Quarter
Armenian monumental ruined monastery
Saint Sarkis Monastery (Armenian: Սուրբ Սարգիս Վանք or Ուշի Վանք; also Surp Sarkis Vank) is a large monastic complex, 45 by 54 metres (148 by 177 ft)
Saint Sarkis Monastery of Ushi
Saint_Sarkis_Monastery_of_Ushi
Ecclesiastical monument in Turkey near the Armenian border
Examples of this can be found in the Geghard Monastery, Gandzasar Monastery, or Astvatsankal Monastery (all in present-day Armenia), and at the Church
Church of the Holy Apostles (Ani)
Church_of_the_Holy_Apostles_(Ani)
Armenian Apostolic monastery in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
Saint Thomas Monastery of Agulis (Armenian: Ագուլիսի Սուրբ Թովմա առաքյալ վանք) was an Armenian Apostolic monastery, located in the Yuxarı Əylis village
Saint Thomas Monastery of Agulis
Saint_Thomas_Monastery_of_Agulis
Medieval Armenian monestery in present-day Başkale, Van, Turkey
Saint Bartholomew Monastery (Armenian: Սուրբ Բարդուղիմեոսի վանք, Surb Barduğimeosi vank' ; Western Armenian: Surp Part'uğimeosi vank' ) was a medieval
Saint_Bartholomew_Monastery
Monastery in Azerbaijan
God') is an Armenian monastery in the Kalbajar District in Azerbaijan, about 3 km northwest of Dadivank Monastery. The monastery belongs to the Artsakh
Kusanats_Anapat
Monastery in Armenia
Tsaghats Kar Monastery (Armenian: Ցաղաց քար վանք) is an Armenian monastery located along the mountain foothills overlooking the Yeghegis River, between
Tsaghats_Kar_Monastery
Historic site of Armenia
resort, cemetery and an alms-house. A pillar stood in the yard of the monastery symbolizing that there were monks entering into religious service and
Vorotnavank
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Targmanchats Vank (Armenian: Թարգմանչաց վանք; meaning "Translators Monastery") of the 6th to 7th century is located within the village of Aygeshat in
Targmanchats monastery, Aygeshat
Targmanchats_monastery,_Aygeshat
Monastery in Arzakan, Armenia
Neghuts Monastery (Armenian: Նեղուցի վանք) is a monastery founded in the 10th or 11th century, situated in a clearing on a hillside overlooking a valley
Neghuts_Monastery
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
The Saint Stephen Church of Lmbat Monastery (Armenian: Լմպատի վանքի Սուրբ Ստեփանոս եկեղեցի), more commonly known as Lmbatavank (Armenian: Լմբատավանք)
Lmbatavank
Cultural heritage monument of Armenia
cathedral) is a 10th-century Armenian monastery in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia, along the Vayk-Jermuk road. The monastery is located on the west side of
Gndevank
Church in Famagusta, Cyprus
Ganchvor Monastery (Armenian: Կանչուոր Սուրբ Աստուածածին Ganchvor Sourp Asdvadzadzin) is the Armenian Apostolic church in Famagusta, Cyprus. The church
Ganchvor_Monastery
Monastery
Armenian monastery located in the village Kobayr, directly across the road from the town of Tumanyan, within Lori marz, Armenia. The monastery was built
Kobayr_monastery
Armenian monastery in Tel Aviv, Israel
Saint Nicholas Monastery (Armenian: Սուրբ Նիկողայոս Վանք Հայոց, Hebrew: מנזר ניקולאס הקדוש) is an Armenian monastery built in the first millennium AD
Saint Nicholas Monastery, Jaffa
Saint_Nicholas_Monastery,_Jaffa
Church in Old Tbilisi, Georgia
Makenyats Vank · Noratus (Cemetery, St. George) · Sevanavank · Tsovinar · Vanevan · Yot Verk Kotayk: Geghard · Gharghavank · Havuts Tar · Kecharis · Makravank
Lower_Bethlehemi_Church
Capital of early medieval Armenia
Makenyats Vank · Noratus (Cemetery, St. George) · Sevanavank · Tsovinar · Vanevan · Yot Verk Kotayk: Geghard · Gharghavank · Havuts Tar · Kecharis · Makravank
Dvin_(ancient_city)
11th-century Armenian monastery
Bgheno-Noravank (Armenian: Բղենո-Նորավանք) is an 11th-century Armenian monastery in the province of Syunik in Armenia, 3km to the East of Bardzravan village
Bgheno-Noravank
Church in the Aghdam District of Azerbaijan
of its existence are from 1858, when it was described as "ruins of a monastery" by Archbishop Sargis Jalalyants. In the 1980s, it underwent restoration
Vankasar_Church
11th to 13th century walled monastery
Havuts Tar Vank; translates to the "All Savior Monastery") is an 11th to 13th century walled monastery, situated upon a promontory along the Azat River
Havuts_Tar
Mother church of Armenia built in the 4th century
and Etchmiadzin monastery (red) in the late 19th century (by Ghevont Alishan). The cathedral is marked as 1. A plan of the monastery H. F. B. Lynch In
Etchmiadzin_Cathedral
VANEVAN MONASTERY
VANEVAN MONASTERY
Girl/Female
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Celtic, French, German
Race of Women; Juniper Tree; White Wave
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Hindu
A sage, Father of Shakunthala
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, German, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Swedish
Butterflies; Similar to Vanessa
Boy/Male
Indian
Conqueror
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam
Wildflower Garland; Graceful Lady
Boy/Male
Hindu
Longing
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Nevin, NEVAN means either "little bone" or "little saint."
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Washerman
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Full of Life; Moon; Raise of Sun
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
World
Boy/Male
Indian
Desire
Boy/Male
Hindu
Consolation
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Hindu
Graceful lady
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Skilful
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Salutation
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
From the Sky; Godly
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Ganesh; All
Boy/Male
Irish
Holy.
VANEVAN MONASTERY
VANEVAN MONASTERY
Boy/Male
Muslim
Unique, Matchless, Precious
Surname or Lastname
Irish and Scottish
Irish and Scottish : reduced form of McGee, Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Aodha ‘son of Aodh’ (see McCoy).English : this is a common name in northern England, of uncertain origin. The existence of a patronymic form Geeson points to a personal name, but this has not been satisfactorily identified. It may in fact be the Irish or Scottish name in an English context.French (Gée) : habitational name from any of several places called Gé or Gée, for example in Maine-et-Loire, derived from the Gallo-Roman domain name Gaiacum.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Lord Vishnu; Earth; Universe
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of the one who served Saint Michael.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Full; Pretty; Gate of Heaven; Whoever was Among those who Used to Observe Fasts will be Called from the Gate of Ar-rayyaan
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Muslim
Treated or Touched in a Kind and Loving Way; Coquettishness; Pampering
Girl/Female
Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Shadow; Flower
Boy/Male
Native American
Chief.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Illuminated
VANEVAN MONASTERY
VANEVAN MONASTERY
VANEVAN MONASTERY
VANEVAN MONASTERY
VANEVAN MONASTERY
n.
In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.
n.
A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.
n.
A supported of Genevanism.
a.
Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.
n.
A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.
n.
The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without.
a.
Of or pertaining to Geneva, in Switzerland; Genevese.
n.
A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
n.
A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.
n. pl.
A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.
n.
A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Geneva.
n.
In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]
pl.
of Monastery
a.
Of or pertaining to Geneva, in Switzerland; Genevan.
n.
A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely applied to such a house for females.
n.
A small building in a monastery where penitents confessed.
n.
A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.
n.
The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.
n.
An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.