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  2. File:Phrases and names, their origins and meanings (IA ...

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    The metadata below describe the original scanning. Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.).

  3. Category:Ethiopian given names - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Ethiopian given names" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. Naming conventions in Eritrea and Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    In modern Ethiopia, a person's legal name includes both the father and the individual's given names, so that the father's given name becomes the child's "last name", there is no actual middle name. In Ethiopia, and traditionally in Eritrea, the naming conventions follow the father's line of descent while certain exemptions can be made in ...

  5. Tsehay - Wikipedia

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    Tsehay is an Ethiopian feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Tsehay Hawkins (born 2005), Australian dancer and singer; Tsehay Melaku (born c. 1952), Ethiopan writer; Tsehay Gemechu (born 1998), Ethiopian athlete

  6. Gudit - Wikipedia

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    Gudit (Ge'ez: ጉዲት) is the Classical Ethiopic name for a personage also known as Yodit in Tigrinya, and Amharic, but also Isato in Amharic, and Ga'wa in Ţilţal. [1] The person behind these various alternative names is portrayed as a powerful female ruler, probably identical to Māsobā Wārq, the daughter of the last Aksumite king , Dil ...

  7. Category:Ethiopian princesses - Wikipedia

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    Female members of the Solomonid Dynasty of Ethiopia by birth and marriage, who bore or bear the title of Leult (Princess) and Emebethoy (Emebet Hoy) Pages in category "Ethiopian princesses" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  8. Gebre - Wikipedia

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    Gebre (Ge'ez: ገብረ, Gäbrä) is a common masculine Ethiopian and Eritrean name, meaning "servant" in Ge'ez.It is used as both a stand-alone given name and, frequently, as a prefix (or stem) in religiously themed compound names; e.g. Gebreselassie ("Servant of the Trinity"), Gebremeskel ("Servant of the Cross"), or Gebremariam ("Servant of Mary").

  9. Template:Ethiopian name - Wikipedia

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