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Anna Jacobsen (1924–2004), Norwegian Sami writer, translator and publisher; Sofija Efimovna Jakimovič (1940–2006), Kildin Sámi folklorist and author; Ellinor Jåma (born 1979), Sami politician representing Åarjel-Saemiej Gielh; Sofia Jannok (born 1982), Swedish Sami singer and radio host; Jonne Järvelä (born 1974), Finnish vocalist and ...
Sami, Samy, Samee (Arabic: سامي sāmī) [ˈsæːmi, ˈsaː-, ˈsɛː-], is an Arabic male given name meaning "elevated (رَفْعَة raf‘ah)" or "sublime (سُمُوّ sumū/ sumuw)", [1] in fact stemmed from the verb samā (سما) which means "to transcend", where the verb forms the adjective Sami which means "to be high, elevated, eminent, prominent".
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Here’s an excellent list of 205 Arabic names and their meanings. With so many, you’re sure to find one that makes (almost!) everybody happy. ... Sami – meaning "elevated" 60. Rashid ...
Rana Niejta in a park in Mo i Rana in Rana Municipality in Northern Norway. Rana Niejta and Rana Niejte are variant forms of the Ume Sami name of a goddess in Sami mythology.In Northern Sami she is called Rana Neida and Rana Neide (names in other Sami languages are Rana Nieda, Ruona Neida, Radien-neide and Blende).
Rana, meaning "green" or by extension "fertile", was a popular name for Sámi girls. Radien-pardne - the son of Radien-attje and Raedieahkka. He acts as the proxy of his passive father, performing his tasks and carrying out his will. Ruohtta - god of sickness and death. He was depicted riding a horse. Stallo - feared cannibal giants of the ...
High Elf Names. 45. Riven — English, meaning "split," often associated with rivers or streams. 46. Tiberius — A Roman name, it comes from the Tiber river. 47. Caius — A Roman name that means ...
Akka is a female spirit in Sami shamanism, and Finnish and Estonian mythology. Her worship is common and took the forms of sacrifice, prayer and various other rituals. Some Sámi believe she lived under their tents. As with other gods, her name appears within some geographical names, leaving a legacy of Sami presence.