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Shepherd is a surname, cognate of the English word "Shepherd". Several common spelling variations exist, including Shepperd , Shephard , Shepard , and Sheppard . Shepherd
Dumuzid or Dumuzi or Tammuz (Sumerian: šš£, romanized: Dumuzid; Akkadian: DuŹ¾Å«zu, Dûzu; Hebrew: ×ŖÖ·Ö¼×Ö¼×Ö¼×, romanized: TammÅ«z), [a] [b] known to the Sumerians as Dumuzid the Shepherd (Sumerian: šš£šŗš», romanized: Dumuzid sipad) [3] and to the Canaanites as Adon (Phoenician: š¤š¤š¤; Proto-Hebrew: š¤š¤š¤), is an ancient Mesopotamian and Levantine deity ...
A hadith narrated from Ibn Umar says that Muhammad says, "All of you are shepherds and every one of you is responsible for his herd. A leader is a shepherd, a man is the shepherd over his family, and a woman is the shepherd over her husband's house and his children. So all of you are shepherds, and every one of you is responsible for his herd ...
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Théodore Valerio, 1852: Pâtre valaque de Zabalcz ("Wallachian Shepherd from ZÄbalČ"). Vlach (/ v l ÉĖ k, v l æ k / VLA(H)K), also Wallachian and many other variants, [1] is a term and exonym used from the Middle Ages until the Modern Era to designate speakers of Eastern Romance languages living in Southeast Europe—south of the Danube (the Balkan peninsula) and north of the Danube.
Surname Meaning 1: KovaÄeviÄ: son of the blacksmith 2: SubotiÄ: of Saturday 3: SaviÄ: son of Sava 4: PopoviÄ: son of the priest 5: JovanoviÄ: son of Jovan 6: PetroviÄ: son of Petar 7: ÄuriÄ: son of Äura 8: BabiÄ: of grandmother, old woman 9: LukiÄ: son of Luka 10: KneževiÄ: son of the prince 11: MarkoviÄ: son of Marko 12: IliÄ ...
The Kunbi origin has been one of the factors on the basis of which the head of Maharashtra State Backward Class Commission (MSBCC), a Judge, M.G. Gaikwad, and some others in 2018, stated that Maratha associations have submitted historical proofs and petitions to be included in the Other Backward Class.
Spanish surnames; Common surnames of Spanish origin include Abela, Galdes, Herrera, and Guzman. German surnames; Surnames from foreign countries from the Middle Ages include German, such as von Brockdorff, Hyzler, and Schranz. Greek surnames; Many of the earliest Maltese surnames are Sicilian Greek, e.g. Cilia, Calleja, Brincat, Cauchi.