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Governorate and urban area in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Qatif (Arabic: ٱلْقَطِيف, romanized: al-Qaṭīf) is a governorate located in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. It extends from Ras Tanura and Jubail in the
Qatif
Conflict in Saudi Arabia between Shias and Sunnis
The Qatif conflict is a modern phase of sectarian tensions and violence in Eastern Arabia between Arab Shia Muslims and the Arab Sunni majority, which
Qatif_conflict
Period of civil unrest
The 1979 Qatif Uprising, also known as the Muharram Intifada was a period of unprecedented civil unrest that occurred in Qatif and Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia
1979_Qatif_Uprising
Ancient fortress in Qatif, Saudi Arabia
Qal'at al-Qatif (Qatif Castle), also known as Hadaret Qatif, Qasbet Al-Qatif, Madenet Al-Qatef Al Mohasana, Al-Farda, or Al-Mahfouza, was an ancient fortress
Qal'at_al-Qatif
Phase of conflict in the Qatif region of Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
The 2017–2020 Qatif unrest was a phase of conflict in the Qatif region of Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia, between Saudi security forces and the local
2017–2020_Qatif_unrest
City in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
the Qatif Governorate, Qatif is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Arabian Peninsula. Its history spans over 5,000 years, Qatif is
Qatif_City
Dynasty
allegiance to the Qarmatians. Not far from Awal, the Banu Ayash emerged in Qatif under the leadership of Yahya ibn Ayash. Yahya aspired to control all of
Uyunid_Emirate
Gang rape case
The Qatif rape case (Arabic: قضية اغتصاب فتاة القطيف) is a much-publicized gang rape case. The victims were a Shia young woman from Qatif (Eastern Province
Qatif_rape_case
Oilfield development project in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Aramco's Qatif Project is an oilfield development project in Qatif, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia, operated by the country's national oil company
Qatif_Project
Arab Spring protests in Saudi Arabia
against anti-Shia discrimination followed in February and early March in Qatif, Hofuf, al-Awamiyah, and Riyadh. A Facebook organiser of a planned 11 March
2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests
2011–2012_Saudi_Arabian_protests
Ongoing armed conflict in West Asia
of 1979 Iranian Revolution Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution 1979 Qatif Uprising Grand Mosque seizure 1979–1980 Shia uprising in Iraq 1980s Iran–Iraq
2026_Iran_war
Place in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
spelled Al-Awamiyah, (Arabic: العوامية al-ʿAwāmiyyah) is a town in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Al-Awamia
Al-Awamiyah
Building in Qatif, Saudi Arabia
site in Qatif, Saudi Arabia. It is situated on a hill in the center of Tarut Island, located southwest of Deira, in the eastern part of Qatif Governorate
Tarout_Castle
Place in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Al-Jaroudiya (Arabic: الجارودية) is a town in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Jaroudiya is situated to the northwest
Al-Jaroudiya
Former palace located in Darin, Saudi Arabia
Darin Castle. It is located in the village of Darin on Tarout Island in Qatif Governorate in eastern Saudi Arabia. The castle was restored by Muhammad
Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Faihani Palace
Muhammad_bin_Abdul_Wahhab_Al_Faihani_Palace
Bahraini merchant and governor of Darin (d. 1906)
Darin village on Tarout Island under Ottoman rule. The Al Faihani Palace at Qatif is named for him. Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Faihani was born in 1863
Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Faihani
Muhammad_bin_Abdul_Wahhab_Al_Faihani
Qatif and Dammam mosque bombings (Saudi Arabia) The Qatif and Dammam mosque bombings occurred on 22 and 29 May 2015. On Friday May 22, a suicide bomber
Qatif and Dammam mosque bombings
Qatif_and_Dammam_mosque_bombings
Island in Saudi Arabia
Persian Gulf in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Situated about six kilometers off Qatif mainland coast, the island
Tarout_Island
Capital of Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Greater Dammam, which includes the neighboring governorates of Khobar and Qatif. As of 2022[update], the metropolitan area's population was 2,743,318, making
Dammam
Administrative region of Saudi Arabia
populous city in the kingdom. Other populous cities in the province include Qatif, Hofuf, Hafar al-Batin, Jubail and Khobar. The region is extremely popular
Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Eastern_Province,_Saudi_Arabia
Qatif Fish Island or Fish Market Island (Arabic: جزيرة سوق السمك), also known as the Central Fish Market, is an artificial island located in Tarout Bay
Qatif_Fish_Island
Phase since 2022 of war ongoing since 2014
Iraq conflict Islamic State insurgency in Iraq Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy war Qatif conflict Yemeni crisis Yemeni civil war Saudi–led intervention Iran–Israel
Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
Ancient bathhouse in Saudi Arabia
sulfur water, located in the village of Al-Bahari in the western part of Qatif Governorate of Eastern Saudi Arabia. The bath was constructed in proximity
Abu_Loza's_Bath
Sport club in Saudi Arabia
King Faisal. Al-Khaleej is a football club based in Saihat, a city in the Qatif Governorate of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. Over the years, the club
Al-Khaleej_FC
Country in West Asia
Usfurid rule was weakened after Persian rulers of Hormuz captured Bahrain and Qatif in 1320. The vassals of Ormuz, the Shia Jarwanid dynasty came to rule eastern
Saudi_Arabia
Arabic rice dish
Mahmous (Arabic: محموص) an Arabic rice dish popular in Qatif and al-Hasa regions in Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain regions. Its primary ingredients are rice
Mahmous
City in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Gulf, Even though the closest governorate is Qatif and geographically it can be considered part of Qatif, the city is de facto under the administration
Ras_Tanura
(الخبز الأصفر) is a traditional Eastern Arabian flatbread originating from Qatif, Saudi Arabia. The bread is notable for its golden color, use of date molasses
Maryam's_Bread
Underground political organization
it was radicalized in 1979 as a result of the Iranian revolution and the Qatif Uprising. The group subsequently strove for change through confrontation
Organization for the Islamic Revolution in the Arabian Peninsula
Organization_for_the_Islamic_Revolution_in_the_Arabian_Peninsula
16th c. military conflict
The siege of Qatif was a military confrontation between the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire at Qatif in 1551. The Portuguese, together with their
Siege_of_Qatif_(1551)
Arab dynasty from 1076 to 1253
capital to Qatif, then to Awal (today’s state of Bahrain). In his reign, the state extended to Kuwait. Then in 513 AH, the capital went back to Qatif. In 531
Uyunid_dynasty
Historic architectural style native to Qatif Oasis, Saudi Arabia
القطيفية) is a traditional vernacular architectural style originating from Qatif Oasis on the Eastern Province coast of Saudi Arabia. The architectural style
Qatifi_architecture
University in Saudi Arabia
Business administration Basic Medical Sciences Medical Applied Sciences- Qatif Education-Hafer AlBatin Science and Arts-Khafji Medical Applied Sciences
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
Imam_Abdulrahman_Bin_Faisal_University
War between the Qarmatians & Seljuk Supported Uyunids
al-Muntafiq tribe, known as al-Aṣfar, defeated the Qarmatians in Al-Ahsa and Qatif, seizing their wealth and slaves. In 450 AH / 1068 CE, Abū al-Bahlūl al-Awwām
Overthrow_of_the_Qarmatians
Governorate in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Peninsula with Persia and India through the port of Uqair and the port of Qatif. In terms of agricultural importance, Al-Ahsa is of great importance since
Al-Ahsa_Governorate
Planned Rapid transit system in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
intended to link Tarout Island with the King Fahd Causeway, passing through Qatif, Dammam, and Dhahran, while the second line was planned to connect King
Sharqia_Metro
1717 invasion of Bahrain by Oman
then traveled to al-Qaṭīf to visit my father and stayed there two or three months, but my father grew fed up with sitting in al-Qaṭīf because of the large
1717 Omani invasion of Bahrain
1717_Omani_invasion_of_Bahrain
Place in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Umm al-Sahik (Arabic:أم الساهك) is a town in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. List of governorates of Saudi Arabia
Umm_al-Sahik
1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East
of 1979 Iranian Revolution Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution 1979 Qatif Uprising Grand Mosque seizure 1979–1980 Shia uprising in Iraq 1980s Iran–Iraq
Gulf_War
City in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Saihat City (Arabic: مدينة سيهات) is a city in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The oldest documents concerning
Saihat
Religious and ethnic minority in Saudi Arabia
Baharna, is primarily concentrated in the country's Eastern Province, chiefly Qatif and Al-Ahsa. A Twelver Shia community also exists in Medina known as the
Shia_Islam_in_Saudi_Arabia
Dynasty
the early 15th century by deposing and killing the last Jarwanid ruler in Qatif. At their height, the Jabrids controlled the entire Arabian coast on the
Jabrids
Emir of the Sheikhdom of Diriyah
His original residence was the village of al-Duru', near the town of al-Qatif on the East Arabia coast. In 1446, he visited his relative Ibn Dir'a in
Mani'_ibn_Rabi'a_al-Muraydi
Uyunid Emirate founder/ruler from 1074 to 1107
of Baghdad to Al-Ahsa, from where he marched through Basra to Qatif. Salar looted Qatif and confiscated the treasury of Ibn Ayyash (who had fled to Awal
Abdullah_bin_Ali_Al_Uyuni
Military and political campaign for the formation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
which had controlled the area from 1871. He then integrated al-Hasa and Qatif into the Emirate. The people in these areas were Shia, whereas the Saudis
Unification_of_Saudi_Arabia
Mass execution carried out by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2019
minority. Conflict between Saudi authorities and Qatif residents dates back to at least the 1979 Qatif Uprising. The conflict reemerged between Saudi authorities
2019 Saudi Arabia mass execution
2019_Saudi_Arabia_mass_execution
Al-Dawasir Riyadh Province 91,535 29 Al-Baha Al-Baha Province 90,515 30 Qatif Eastern Province 87,332 31 Dawadmi Riyadh Province 86,861 32 Saihat Eastern
List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Saudi_Arabia
Road in Saudi Arabia
in the south to Ra's al-Khair north of Jubail, while providing access to Qatif and Jubail along its length. Being a major secondary intercity route in
Highway_613_(Saudi_Arabia)
Saudi Arabian actress and singer (born 1989)
actress. Omran was born on November 12, 1989, in Riyadh. Her family is from Qatif and she is the sister of presenter Lojain Omran. Omran first gained popularity
Aseel_Omran
Association football club in Saudi Arabia
football (soccer) team in Sanabes, Qatif City playing at the Saudi Third Division. Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Stadium Qatif, Saudi Arabia As of Saudi Second
Al-Noor_FC
Ain Al Kuayba Arabic: عين الكعيبة is a freshwater spring located in Qatif, Saudi Arabia. It hosted the black stone in 930 (317H) after it had been looted
Ain_Al_Kuayba
Oasis historical region in eastern Saudi Arabia
Ottomans and their tribal allies, the Muntafiq. In 1550, Al-Ahsa and nearby Qatif came under the sovereignty of the Ottoman Empire with Sultan Suleiman I
Al-Ahsa_Oasis
after the delivery. The Qatif rape case is a much-publicized gang rape case. The victims were a Shia teenage girl from Qatif and her male companion, who
Rape_in_Saudi_Arabia
Historical region of Arabia
island—originally known to the Arabs as “Awal”—but rather to the oases of al-Qatif and Hajar (modern Al-Aḥsā). It is unclear when the term began to refer exclusively
Eastern_Arabia
King of Saudi Arabia from 1975 to 1982
effects on the politics of Saudi Arabia: the Grand Mosque seizure and the Qatif Uprising. Some foreign observers thought traditionalism was no longer a
Khalid_of_Saudi_Arabia
Country in West Asia
region of Eastern Arabia that included southern Iraq, Kuwait, Al-Hasa, Qatif, and Bahrain. The region stretched from Basra in Iraq to the Strait of Hormuz
Bahrain
Ambassador to be expelled occurred on 5 February in Jeddah. Protests in the Qatif region continued from January to May, with security forces arresting medical
Timeline of the 2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests (January–June 2012)
Timeline_of_the_2011–2012_Saudi_Arabian_protests_(January–June_2012)
2025 war in West Asia
of 1979 Iranian Revolution Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution 1979 Qatif Uprising Grand Mosque seizure 1979–1980 Shia uprising in Iraq 1980s Iran–Iraq
Twelve-Day_War
Bay of the Persian Gulf in Saudi Arabia
west of the Persian Gulf. It is bordered to the west by Tarout Island and Qatif, to the north by Ras Tanura and Safwa, and to the south by Dammam and Saihat
Tarout_Bay
Indigenous Shia Muslim inhabitants of the Persian Gulf
Bahrain, Baharna populations are found throughout Eastern Arabia (Bahrain, Qatif, and al-Ahsa). There are also significant populations in Kuwait, United
Baharna
Ongoing military and political conflict in West Asia
Iraq conflict Islamic State insurgency in Iraq Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy war Qatif conflict Yemeni crisis Yemeni civil war Saudi–led intervention Iran–Israel
Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
Suicide bombings in Medina, Saudi Arabia
people. The second and third suicide bombers targeted a Shia mosque in Qatif, but they failed to harm anyone but themselves. A fourth militant blew himself
2016_Saudi_Arabia_bombings
'terror shootout' in Saudi Arabia's Qatif". english.alarabiya.net. 12 May 2017. "Pakistani worker, Saudi minor killed in Qatif terror attack – World – Dunya
List of terrorist incidents in Saudi Arabia
List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_Saudi_Arabia
Rabigh 013 XXX XXXX- The Eastern Province, which includes, Dammam, Khobar, Qatif, Jubail, Dhahran, Hafar al-Batin & others 014 XXX XXXX - Al-Madinah, Tabuk
Telephone numbers in Saudi Arabia
Telephone_numbers_in_Saudi_Arabia
Ongoing conflict since 2014
Iraq conflict Islamic State insurgency in Iraq Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy war Qatif conflict Yemeni crisis Yemeni civil war Saudi–led intervention Iran–Israel
Russo-Ukrainian_war
List of roads or other routes with the same name
road located in the Eastern Province linking the two cities of Dammam and Qatif This article includes a list of roads, streets, highways, or other routes
Gulf_Road
Border conflict in Southeast Asia
conflict (2006–2008) Saudi Arabia Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy war (1979–present) Qatif conflict Syria Syrian Civil War (2011–present) Regional spillover Turkey
2025 Cambodian–Thai border crisis
2025_Cambodian–Thai_border_crisis
Place in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
(Arabic:الأوجام) (locally known as Lājām [laː.dʒaːm]) is a town in the Qatif Governorate, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Al-Awjam and
Al-Awjam
(MDH) - Khobar Procare Riaya Hospital - Khobar Qatif Central Hospital – Qatif Al Bati Medical Center – Qatif Dar Afia Medical Center – Dammam Tadawi General
List of hospitals in Saudi Arabia
List_of_hospitals_in_Saudi_Arabia
Association football club in Saudi Arabia
Arabian professional football and multi-sport club based in Al-Qudaih, Qatif, in the Eastern Province. It competes in the Saudi Second Division League
Mudhar_Club
Saudi women's football club
الترجي) is a professional women's football section of Al-Taraji Club based in Qatif. The club plays in Saudi Arabia's top-tier league, Premier League. Formed
Al-Taraji_Club_(women)
عبدالواحد احمد حسن العبدالجبار) was a Saudi political activist. Born in 1935 in Qatif, he died on June 15, 1970, of torture by Saudi authorities in the garden
Abdulwahid_AlAbduljabbar
Country in West Asia
eliminated with the Portuguese reconquest of the castle of Tarout or Al Qatif in 1551. In 1550, the inhabitants of Al-Hasa had voluntarily submitted to
Qatar
Ancient Arab tribe
1330. The area was then taken over by the Shi'i Jarwanid dynasty based in Qatif. The most powerful Uqaylid dynasty, however, were the Jabrids. Some historians
Banu_Uqayl
Central Semitic language
Baharna Arabic (800,000 speakers), spoken by Bahrani Shias in Bahrain and Qatif, the dialect exhibits many big differences from Gulf Arabic. It is also
Arabic
Older name of City used in pre-modern poetry as Figure of Speech
Al-Khutt (Arabic الخَطّ) is the older name for modern-day Qatif, Saudi Arabia. The name survives today in pre-modern poetry, where the noun "Al-Khuttiyy"
Al-Khutt
Ottoman military operation
captive and imprisoned in Cairo. Mehmet Ali had occupied Najd, al-Hasa and Qatif. He also secured the submission of Bahrain, Qatar and Trucial Oman and won
Expedition_to_Najd_(1836)
Series of military encounters between the Portuguese and Ottoman Empires
the Red Sea. In 1551, the Ottoman governor of Basra captured the fort of Qatif on the Arabian Peninsula, owned by a vassal of the Portuguese, the King
Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–1560)
Ottoman–Portuguese_conflicts_(1538–1560)
Multinational joint stock company in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Aldrees fuel station in Qatif.
Aldrees Petroleum and Transport Services Company
Aldrees_Petroleum_and_Transport_Services_Company
Province Dhat al-Hajj Marid Castle Masmak fort Qal'at al-Mu'azzam Qal'at al-Qatif Qamus Qasr Ibrahim Asfan Castle Qishla of Jeddah Qishla of Mecca Qisla of
List of castles in Saudi Arabia
List_of_castles_in_Saudi_Arabia
Sevener Ismaili Shia group
of Hajj pilgrims and took the Black Stone from Mecca to Ain al-Kuayba in Qatif. They held the Black Stone for ransom, and the Abbasids paid a huge sum
Qarmatians
Public school in Al Safa, Ad Dammam, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
15000+ students come from in and around Ad-Dammam, Al-Khobar, Abqaiq, Al Qatif, Al-Hofuf, and Ras Tanura. The School is part of Global International Indian
International Indian School, Dammam
International_Indian_School,_Dammam
ibin Zāmil) was the Jabrid ruler of eastern Arabia, including al-Hasa, al-Qatif, and Bahrain, and the last Jabrid ruler of Bahrain and Eastern Arabia. He
Muqrin_ibn_Zamil
Majmaah Technical College Makkah Technical College Najran Technical College Qatif Technical College Qunfudah Technical College Quwaiya Technical College Riyadh
List of technical colleges in Saudi Arabia
List_of_technical_colleges_in_Saudi_Arabia
Sanjak of the Ottoman Empire (1871–1915)
recognised Najd, Hasa, Qatif and Jubail as Saudi possessions, as part of the Anglo-Saudi Treaty. Kazas of the sanjak in 1896: Hofuf Qatif Qatar Sayyid Talib
Najd_Sanjak
Saudi Arabian athlete (born 1988)
100 metres – 10.61 (Qatif 2015) 400 metres – 49.36 (Manama 2015) 1500 metres – 5:28.42 (Manama 2015) 110 metres hurdles – 14.51 (Qatif 2015) 400 metres hurdles
Mohammed_Al-Qaree
19th and 20th-century Bahraini cleric, historian, writer and poet
Two Moons) which it contains biographies of many Shia clerics who were in Qatif, al-Ahsa and Bahrain. Al-Biladi was born around 1857 CE (1274 AH) in the
Ali_Al-Biladi
even Riyadh, the majority are concentrated in the oases of al-Hasa and Qatif in the oil-rich areas of the Eastern Province. They have faced long-term
Anti-Shi'ism
Contemporary state of Saudi Arabia
Abdulaziz proclaimed the union of the main Saudi dominions of al-Hasa, Qatif, Nejd and the Hejaz as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Hejaz
Third_Saudi_state
Shia Muslim religious figure and Saudi government critic; executed in 2016
2012, with thousands of people participating in street demonstrations in Qatif in support of him following his arrest in July 2012. The Saudi authorities
Nimr_al-Nimr
1913 event in the unification of Saudi Arabia
State and the Ottoman Empire. It ended with the capture of Al-Hasa and Qatif from Ottoman control and their incorporation into the Saudi state, forming
Saudi_conquest_of_Al-Hasa
Battle of the Camel by Amr Al Yathribi. Zayd originated from the city of Qatif, Saudi Arabia. His grave and shrine lies in the village of Malkiya in Bahrain
Zayd_ibn_Suhan
Arab tribal confederation
The tribe ruled southern Iraq, Kuwait, and Eastern Arabia (al-Hasa and al-Qatif) from the 15th century to the 18th century, and again under the protection
Bani_Khalid_(tribe)
the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia linking the two cities of Dammam and Qatif via smaller cities such as Saihat and Enak. The road is 26 kilometers long
Gulf_Road_(Saudi_Arabia)
Arabian state (1669–1796)
Humaid [ar]. The Bani Khalid dominated the deserts surrounding the Al-Hasa and Al-Qatif during the 15th and 18th century. Under Barrak ibn Ghurayr [ar] of the Al
Bani_Khalid_Emirate
Saudi Arabian executed for blasphemy (1970–1992)
a five-year sentence in Mabahith prison at the time. Later, a judge in Qatif "accused him of smuggling a Bible into the country" and asked him to convert
Sadeq_Mallallah
Association football club in Saudi Arabia
Coast Club) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Anak, Qatif, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The club competes in the Saudi
Al-Sahel_SC_(Saudi_Arabia)
Gated community in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
is northeast of Abqaiq, also a Saudi Aramco compound, and southeast of Qatif, and further north, Ras Tanura, Saudi Aramco's main oil port. The island
Saudi Aramco Residential Camp in Dhahran
Saudi_Aramco_Residential_Camp_in_Dhahran
Bahraini Twelver Shia cleric (1695–1772)
al-Bahrani travelled to Qatif. He became the head of his family after the death of his father in 1719, and travelled back and forth from Qatif, and the island
Yusuf_al-Bahrani
City-state in central Arabia (14th–17th centuries), predecessor of the First Saudi State
which they came from, al-Diriyah (a town or a small village located near al-Qatif), and it is attributed to their grandfather Dara'. An area near Wadi Hanifa
Sheikhdom_of_Diriyah
QATIF
QATIF
QATIF
QATIF
Girl/Female
Indian
Having been taught, Enlightened
Boy/Male
Biblical
Breaking the law.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
The Egoless; Humble; Design; Creation
Male
Hebrew
(×ֲבִימָ×ֵל) Hebrew name ABIYMA'EL means "my father is El (God)." In the bible, this is the name of Joktan's ninth son (of 13), a descendant of Shem.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Tamil
Royal
Boy/Male
Yiddish
Deer.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gentle
Male
Greek
(Î Ïίαμος) Greek name, possibly derived from the Luwian compound priimuua, PRIAMOS means "exceptionally courageous." Luwian is closely related to Hittite. In mythology, this is the name of a king of Troy.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Manishitha | மாஂநீஷீதா
Desired, A wish, Wisdom
QATIF
QATIF
QATIF
QATIF
QATIF