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Fifteenth letter of many Semitic abjads
Samekh or samech is the fifteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician sāmek 𐤎, Hebrew sāmeḵ ס, Aramaic samek 𐡎, and Syriac semkaṯ ܣ.
Samekh
Numeral system of the Arabic alphabet
alphabetic order, since it has a position corresponding to the Aramaic letter samekh / semkat ס, yet no letter of the Arabic alphabet historically derives from
Abjad_numerals
Arabic letter
(corresponding to the 15th letter Phoenician letter Samekh). Based on Semitic linguistics, Samekh has no surviving descendant in the Arabic alphabet,
Sin_(letter)
Twenty-first letter in many Semitic alphabets
linguists that the letter shīn is Arabic for samekh, although many Semitic linguists argue this debate as samekh has no surviving descendant in the Arabic
Shin_(letter)
Fourteenth letter in the Greek alphabet
numerals, it has a value of 60. Xi was derived from the Phoenician letter samekh (𐤎). Xi is distinct from the letter chi, which gave its form to the Latin
Xi_(letter)
Nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet
Phoenician šîn, its name sigma is taken from the letter Samekh, while the shape and position of samekh but name of šîn is continued in the xi.[citation needed]
S
Prophet in Abrahamic religions
Overwhelmingly, Egyptian 's' appears as 's' (samekh) in Hebrew and West Semitic, while Hebrew and West Semitic 's' (samekh) appears as 'tj' in Egyptian. Conversely
Moses
Local variants of the ancient Greek alphabet
22 symbols of the Phoenician alphabet, with the exception of the letter Samekh, whose Greek counterpart Xi (Ξ) was used only in a subgroup of Greek alphabets
Archaic_Greek_alphabets
Israeli football club
'Kafr Qasim Sohaib Sport Club'; or in short Hebrew: מ.ס. כפר קאסם, Mem Samekh Kafr Qasim, lit. 'S.C. Kafr Qasim') is an Israeli football club based in
F.C._Kafr_Qasim
Alphabet of the Hebrew language
was originally different from both שׁ shin and ס samekh, but had become /s/ the same as ס samekh by the time the vowel pointing was devised. Because
Hebrew_alphabet
CCCLXV 365 The Preliminary Invocation of the Goetia — Similar to Liber Samekh, but with some differences. CCCLXVII 367 De Homunculo A secret instruction
Aleister_Crowley_bibliography
letter qoppa continued as the letter phi. Phoenician had three letters, sāmekh, ṣādē and šin, representing three or probably four voiceless sibilant sounds
History_of_the_Greek_alphabet
Handwritten style of Hebrew letters
in its latest stage is drawn out either to the left or straight down. In Samekh the same development also took place, but it afterward became again a simple
Cursive_Hebrew
Sacred sound in Indian religions
Gnostic Mass. Crowley discusses its symbolism briefly in section F of Liber Samekh and in detail in chapter 7 of Magick (Book 4). Aleph, better known by their
Om
Archaic letter of the Greek alphabet
and sound value from Phoenician samekh. Conversely, Greek xi (Ξ) got its shape and alphabetical position from samekh (𐤎), but its name and sound value
San_(letter)
Script used to write the Greek language
Phoenician Greek samekh /s/ Ξ xi /ks/ ʿayin /ʕ/ Ο omicron /o/, /oː/ pe /p/ Π pi /p/ ṣade /sˤ/ Ϻ (san) /s/ qoph /q/ Ϙ (koppa) /k/ reš /r/ Ρ rho /r/ šin
Greek_alphabet
Eighteenth letter of the Semitic scripts
transliteration of Arabic into Hebrew, it is written as צ tsade or ס׳ samekh with a geresh. Ṣ Z → Usage Tse (Cyrillic) Weinreich, Uriel (1968). Modern
Tsade
Numerological practice of reading a word or phrase as a number
Decimal Hebrew Glyph 10 Yod י 20 Kaf כ 30 Lamed ל 40 Mem מ 50 Nun נ 60 Samekh ס 70 Ayin ע 80 Pe פ 90 Tsadi צ Decimal Hebrew Glyph 100 Kof ק 200 Resh ר
Gematria
Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
According to one hypothesis, the name "sigma" may continue that of Phoenician samekh (𐤎), the letter continued through Greek xi, represented as Ξ. Alternatively
Sigma
Words expressing a process in ceremonial magic
Gnostic Mass. Crowley discusses its symbolism briefly in section F of "Liber Samekh", and in detail in chapter 7 of Magick (Book 4). BABALON. A goddess in Thelema
Magical_formula
New religious movement founded by Aleister Crowley
the lesser ritual of the pentagram, for banishing and invocation; Liber Samekh, a ritual for the invocation of the Holy Guardian Angel; eucharistic rituals
Thelema
Name list
Overwhelmingly, Egyptian 's' appears as 's' (samekh) in Hebrew and West Semitic, while Hebrew and West Semitic 's' (samekh) appears as 'tj' in Egyptian. Conversely
Moses_(given_name)
Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal
"Pure Sephardim"), derived from a misunderstanding of the initials ס"ט "Samekh Tet" traditionally used with some proper names (which stand for sofo tov
Sephardic_Jews
Mimicry typeface
letters. For example, the alef א is used for X, shin ש is used for W, and samekh ס is used for O. The first Faux Hebrew typeset was Papirtis Maseltov, created
Faux_Hebrew
Ritual of Western ceremonial magic
attaining the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel. His "Liber Samekh" offer a detailed interpretation and adaptation of the ritual, which he
Bornless_Ritual
Abjad-based writing system
kaph 𐫑 xaph 𐫒 khaph 𐫓 lamedh 𐫔 dhamedh 𐫕 thamedh 𐫖 mem 𐫗 nun 𐫘 samekh 𐫙 ayin 𐫚 aayin 𐫛 pe 𐫜 fe 𐫝 sadhe 𐫞 qoph 𐫟 xoph 𐫠 qhoph 𐫡 resh 𐫢
Manichaean_script
Humanist sans-serif typeface family
xi "Ξ" has a vertical crossbar, reminiscent of its Phoenician root glyph samekh. Microsoft refers to Trebuchet MS as "a good web design font", being one
Trebuchet_MS
God of Agriculture
error would result from the Hebrew letter מ (mem) being replaced with ס (samekh) and the letter ד (dalet) being replaced with ך (kaf). (נסרך for נמרד) Due
Nisroch
Canonical pronunciation of the Hebrew Bible
ש, with a dot on the left (שׂ) being pronounced the same as the letter Samekh. The letters בגדכפת (begadkefat) had two values each: plosive and fricative
Tiberian_Hebrew
Number associated with the Beast of Revelation
Resh (ר) Samekh (ס) Qoph (ק) Nun (נ) Vav (ו) Resh (ר) Nun (נ) Sum 200 60 100 50 6 200 50 666
Number_of_the_beast
Israeli football club
Moadon Sport Dimona, lit. 'Dimona Sport Club' (or in short מ.ס. דימונה Mem Samekh Dimona, lit. 'F.C. Dimona') is an Israeli football club based in Dimona
F.C._Dimona
Archaic form of the Hebrew language
ࠉ [j] Kaph כך ࠊ [k], [x] Lamedh ל ࠋ [l] Mem מם ࠌ [m] Nun נן ࠍ [n] Samekh ס ࠎ [s] Ayin ע ࠏ [ʕ] or [ʁ] Pe פף ࠐ [p], [ɸ] Tsade צץ ࠑ [sˤ] Qoph ק
Biblical_Hebrew
Sixteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets
← Samekh Ayin Pe → Phoenician 𐤏 Hebrew ע Samaritan ࠏ Aramaic 𐡏 Syriac ܥ Nabataean 𐢗 Arabic ع South Arabian 𐩲 Geʽez ዐ North Arabian 𐪒 Ugaritic
Ayin
Fourteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets
← Mem Nun Samekh → Phoenician 𐤍 Hebrew נן Samaritan ࠍ Aramaic 𐡍 Syriac ܢ Nabataean 𐢕𐢔 Arabic ن South Arabian 𐩬 Geʽez ነ North Arabian 𐪌 Ugaritic
Nun_(letter)
Peh (פ) indicated an "open" paragraph that began on a new line, while samekh (ס) indicated a "closed" paragraph that began on the same line after a small
Chapters and verses of the Bible
Chapters_and_verses_of_the_Bible
Cursive Middle Iranian script
Kaph Lamedh l r, l L hooked Lamedh stroked Lamedh ɫ l Mem m m M Qoph Q Samekh s s, h S Pe p b, p, f P Sadhe c / ṣ č, z, j Ṣ / C Shin š š, j S Taw t d
Book_Pahlavi
them. When Sugata attempts to seal Samekh by sacrificing his life, Takuto breaks Wako's seal and chases after Samekh, which is flying into space to absorb
List of Star Driver characters
List_of_Star_Driver_characters
Letter "Sa" in Indic scripts
letter. The Brahmi letter , Sa, is probably derived from the altered Aramaic Samekh , and is thus related to the modern Greek Xi. Several identifiable styles
Sa_(Indic)
Midrash on the names of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
the soul of man". Samekh, "God sustains (סומך = somekh) the falling", or Israel, the Sanctuary or the Torah, inasmuch as the word samekh has several different
Alphabet_of_Rabbi_Akiva
Writing system
of a/e, n, d, etc. ᠊ᠰ᠋ 'Short tail' The swash final of q/ɣ, m, and s (samekh-shin or zayin). ᠠ⟨?⟩ ⟨⟩ Crook The separated final a/e. Crook, 'Sprinkling
Mongolian_script
Biblical Hebrew word of uncertain meaning
the verb shelah (meaning "pause"). But as the interchange of shin (ש) and samekh (ס) is not usual in Biblical Hebrew, and as the meaning "pause" is not held
Selah
Cursive form of the Hebrew alphabet
kaf sofit ל = lamed מ = mem ם = mem sofit נ = nun ן = nun sofit ס = samekh ע = ayin פ = pei ף = pe sofit צ/ץ = tsadi ק = quf ר = resh ש = shin
Solitreo
Writing found in Canaanite inscriptions
Talmud refers to the circular shapes of the letters Ayin in Paleo-Hebrew and Samekh in square script on the stone tablets as miracles according to the respective
Paleo-Hebrew_alphabet
Concept within the system of Thelema
guide, this event occurs in the Sphere of Tiphareth. Crowley wrote Liber Samekh as an example of a ritual designed specifically for attaining the Knowledge
Great_Work_(Thelema)
Transliteration of English language into Hebrew script
sound קְס (Kuf-Samekh) כְּס (Kaph-Samekh) full spelling כס fox, text, exit ks EX sound אֶקְס (Aleph with segol-Kuf with sh'va-Samekh) (full spelling
Hebraization_of_English
Transcription of Hebrew into the Latin alphabet
nūn n [n] nûn n nun n נּ nn nn nūn ḥāzāq nn [nn] ס samech s [s] samekh s samekh s sāmeḵ s [s] sāmek s samek s סּ ss ss sāmeḵ ḥāzāq ss [ss] ע ayin
Romanization_of_Hebrew
Visually similar letters in domain names
generally rare. Only three letters from that alphabet can reliably be used: samekh (ס), which sometimes resembles o, vav with diacritic (וֹ), which resembles
IDN_homograph_attack
Using tarot cards to perform divination
Hanged Man מ Mem 🜄 Water XIII Death נ Nun ♏︎ Scorpio XIV Temperance ס Samekh ♐︎ Sagittarius XV The Devil ע Ayin ♑︎ Capricorn XVI The Tower פ Pe ♂ Mars
Tarot_card_reading
Jewish varieties of Arabic language
a kh sound like "Bach" /x/ ל ل Lamedh l מ م Mem m נ ن Nun n ס س Samekh s ע ع Ayn /ʕ/ ʿa, ʿ and sometimes ʿi פ, ף or פׄ, ףׄ ف Fe f צ, ץ
Judeo-Arabic
Numeral system using letters of the Hebrew alphabet
(arəba'im) אַרְבָּעִים 50 נ or ן (nun) (ḥamishim) חֲמִשִּׁים 60 ס (samekh) (shishim) שִׁשִּׁים 70 ע ('ayin) (shivə'im) שִׁבְעִים 80 פ or ף (pe)
Hebrew_numerals
Historic Aramaic-based alphabet
Lamedh δ d 𐼹 l (δ) — (t / d) Mem m m 𐼺 m (m) Nun n n 𐼻 n / / (n) Samekh s s 𐼼 s (s / š) Pe p b, p 𐼾 p (b) Sadhe c č /cç/ 𐼿 ṣ (c) / — (č /
Old_Uyghur_script
Torah portion
"closed portions" (סתומה, setumah) (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter ס (samekh)) within the open portion divisions. The first open portion spans the first
Re'eh
Abjad which was used for writing Middle Persian on paper
/d͡ʒ/ Kaph 𐮉 /k/, /g/ Lamedh 𐮊 /l/, /r/ Mem-Qoph 𐮋 /m/, /q/ Nun 𐮌 /n/ Samekh 𐮍 /s/, /h/ Pe 𐮎 /p/, /b/, /f/ Sadhe 𐮏 /t͡ʃ/, /d͡ʒ/, /z/ Shin 𐮐 /ʃ/ Taw
Psalter_Pahlavi
Legal category of Jews
(pronounced [ˈones]) derives from the triconsonantal root א-נ-ס (aleph-nun-samekh), and originally referred to any case in which an individual had been forced
Anusim
Earliest attested form of Pahlavi scripts
k K Lamedh 𐭫 [l], [r] l L Mem- 𐭬 [m] m M -Qoph — Q Nun 𐭭 [n] n N Samekh 𐭮 [s], [h] s S Pe 𐭯 [p], [b], [f] p P Sadhe 𐭰 [t̠͡ʃ], [d̠͡ʒ], [z]
Inscriptional_Pahlavi
While ፀ ሠ ጸ are the same sound while Sat is derived from Samekh
2025-08-26. "U+1230 ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE SA: ሰ – Unicode". Codepoints.net. Retrieved 2025-08-26. Ḍäppa ṣ́ ፀ Śawt ś ሠ Proto-Semitic Shin (letter) Samekh v t e
Sat_(letter)
Hypothetical reconstructed proto-language
transcriptions of the three sibilants corresponding to the sounds indicated by samekh, śin, and šin respectively in Hebrew orthography." Lipiński, Edward. 2000
Proto-Semitic_language
Astronomical treatise by Claudius Ptolemy
translating came from the East, where س was used for 60, like the Hebrew ס (samekh).) Even without the errors introduced by copyists, and even accounting for
Almagest
Sephardic Jewish pronunciation system for Biblical Hebrew
alveolars. There is always a phonetic distinction between taw with rafe ת and samekh ס. Sephardi varieties observe the Kimhian five-vowel system (a e i o u)
Sephardi_Hebrew
Magical formula
(Cheth) attributed to this card.[citation needed] Crowley (1997), "Liber Samekh". Sutin (2002); Kaczynski (2012). Sutin (2002). Booth (2000). Crowley (1969)
Abrahadabra
Extinct Occitan dialect
distinctive Provençal phonetic norm of Hebrew. Among other features, the letters samekh, sin, tsade and taw raphe were all pronounced /f/. Hebrew words were largely
Judeo-Provençal
Middle Bronze Age script
be the same allophone, or they are thought to be misinterpreted as 𓉗 or Samekh respectively.[citation needed] Several sound mergers may have occurred by
Proto-Sinaitic_script
the Kiraboshi, and when the Eastern seal is released, the King Cybody, Samekh, is finally broken free. 25 "Our Apprivoiser" Transliteration: "Boku-tachi
List_of_Star_Driver_episodes
10th-century Hebrew Pentateuch manuscript
are marked throughout the codex by the writer of the Masora by a large samekh (ס) in the margin with the number of the Seder below. The style of lettering
Damascus_Pentateuch
Jewish concept of family lineage
later rabbinic Hebrew, the last letter of the root changed from sin (ש) to samekh (ס), though the pronunciation and meaning remained unchanged. The latter
Yichus
Sacred text in Thelema
depending on whether an 'S' in each is taken as the Hebrew letter shin or samekh. Since its publication by Nema in 1974, Liber Pennae Praenumbra has held
Liber_Pennae_Praenumbra
4th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
portion" (סתומה, setumah) divisions (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter ס (samekh)) within the first open portion. The first open portion, petuchah) spans
Vayeira
Edition of the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible
Like its predecessor the Biblia Hebraica Kittel the BHS adds the letters samekh "ס" (for סתומה, setumah: "closed portion") and "פ" (for פתוחה, petuchah:
Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia
Biblia_Hebraica_Stuttgartensia
Ancient Mesopotamian god
error would result from the Hebrew letter מ (mem) being replacing with ס (samekh) and the letter ד (dalet) being replaced with ך (kaf). Due to the obvious
Ninurta
Extinct Jewish Oïl language of France, England, and Germany
all Hebrew graphemes are used in Judeo-French: the graphemes kaph (כ), samekh (ס), and tav (ת), are rare, and ḥet (ח) and ʕayin (ע) are omitted entirely
Judeo-French
Football club
Olga, lit. Givat Olga Sport Club (or in short Hebrew: מ.ס. גבעת אולגה Mem Samekh Givat Olga, lit. F.C. Givat Olga) was an Israeli football club which represented
F.C._Givat_Olga
Sacred song from the Hebrew Bible
former) שׁוֹשַׁנִּים עֵדוּת Shôwshannîym ʻÊdûwthlemma שׁוֹשַׁנִּיס עֵדוּת samekh, corrected to שׁוֹשַׁנִּים עֵדוּת; from H7799 and H5715; lily (or trumpet)
Psalm_60
Hebrew book on Jewish mysticism
Twelve simples or elementals (He, Waw, Zayin, Heth, Teth, Yodh, Lamedh, Nun, Samekh, Ayin, Tsade, Qoph) The book describes the method for using the ten sefirot
Sefer_Yetzirah
How Yiddish is spelled and written
mem ם shlos/ende mem נ n nun ן n, ŋ, m n, m n lange/ende nun ס s ss,ß s samekh ע ɛ, ə e ayin פּ p pey Also used as a final form פֿ f fey פ f (none) f (f)
Yiddish_orthography
Sounds and pronunciation of Modern Hebrew
mid-section of the tongue with the [emission of] sound; whereas zayin (ז), samekh (ס), ṣadi (צ), resh (ר), shin (ש) are [dental sounds] produced between the
Modern_Hebrew_phonology
Water. 14. n. נ Final = ן 50. Final = 700 N. Nun. Fish. 15. s. ס 60. S. Samekh. Prop, support. 16. O, aa, ng (gutt.). ע 70. O. Ayin. Eye. 17. p, ph
Mathers_table
Eleventh portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
portion" (סתומה, setumah) divisions (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter ס (samekh)). The first closed portion includes the first four readings and part of
Vayigash
Unicode and HTML values for the Hebrew script
Hebrew Letter Final Nun U+05E0 נ Hebrew Letter Nun U+05E1 ס Hebrew Letter Samekh U+05E2 ע Hebrew Letter Ayin U+05E3 ף Hebrew Letter Final Pe U+05E4 פ Hebrew
Unicode and HTML for the Hebrew alphabet
Unicode_and_HTML_for_the_Hebrew_alphabet
that was not complete before the 1st century CE; for example, the letter samekh developed its closed or circular form only in the middle Hasmonean period
History of the Hebrew alphabet
History_of_the_Hebrew_alphabet
Israeli folk rock singer-songwriter
("The Real"). His collaboration with Mooke (of the Rap-Rock band Shabak Samekh) was panned. "Nitzmadnu" helped to restore his reputation with a catchy
Shlomo_Artzi
Eighth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
by two "closed portion" divisions (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter ס samekh). The first open portion spans the first four readings and part of the fifth
Vayishlach
Mark used in Hebrew
[θ] ʿuthman (عثمان) Also used for English voiceless th ס samekh s Sīn (س) [s] sun ס׳ samekh with a geresh Ṣad (ص) [sˤ] pharyngealized [s]; approximate
Geresh
Israeli football club
Sheva, lit. Be'er Sheva Sport Club (or in short Hebrew: מ.ס. באר שבע Mem Samekh Be'er Sheva, lit. F.C. Be'er Sheva) was founded, after the Israel Football
Beitar Avraham Be'er Sheva F.C.
Beitar_Avraham_Be'er_Sheva_F.C.
5th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
portion" (סתומה, setumah) division (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter ס (samekh)) within the "open portion" division of the second reading. The long first
Chayei_Sarah
Israeli football club
Pardes Hanna-Karkur Sport Club (or in short Hebrew: מ.ס. פרדס חנה כרכור, Mem Samekh Pardes Hanna-Karkur, lit. F.C. Pardes Hanna-Karkur) is an Israeli football
F.C._Pardes_Hanna-Karkur
Israeli football club
Moadon Sport Tira, lit. Tira Sport Club (or in short Hebrew: מ.ס. טירה Mem Samekh Tira, lit. F.C. Tira) is an Israeli football club based in Tira. The club
F.C._Tira
Fourteenth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
portion" (סתומה, setumah) divisions (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter ס (samekh)) within the open portion divisions. The first and second open portion divisions
Va'eira
Letter used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages
is only found in modern Mongolian words. Derived from Old Uyghur merged samekh and shin (𐽻 and 𐽿). Produced with X using the Windows Mongolian keyboard
Sha_(Mongolic)
Israeli sport team
HaMizrah, lit. Shikun HaMizrah Sport Club (or in short מ.ס. שיכון המזרח Mem Samekh Shikun HaMizrah, lit. F.C. Shikun HaMizrah) is an Israeli football club
F.C._Shikun_HaMizrah
Letter "Ṣa" in Indic scripts
Brahmi letter. The Brahmi letter , Ssa, is probably derived from the Aramaic Samekh , and is thus related to the modern Greek Xi. Several identifiable styles
Ṣa_(Indic)
Topics referred to by the same term
former Palestinian village at the south end of the Sea of Galilee in Israel Samekh, a letter in the Hebrew and various other Semitic alphabets This disambiguation
Samakh
Parthian language coin script from 250 BC
[i(ː)] y Kaph 𐭊 [k], [g] k Lamedh 𐭋 [l] l Mem 𐭌 [m] m Nun 𐭍 [n] n Samekh 𐭎 [s] s Ayin 𐭏 — O Pe 𐭐 [p], [b] p Sadhe 𐭑 [t͡ʃ] ṣ Qoph 𐭒 — Q
Inscriptional_Parthian
Israeli football club
Ashdod (Hebrew: אגודת ספורט אשדוד), (or in short Hebrew: א.ס. אשדוד, Aleph Samekh Ashdod, lit. A.S. Ashdod). On 18 September 2015 the club played it first
Hapoel_Ashdod_F.C.
Israeli football club
Jaffa Orthodox Sport Club (or in short Hebrew: מ.ס. בני יפו אורתודוקסים Mem Samekh Bnei Jaffa Ortodoxim, lit. F.C. Bnei Jaffa Orthodox) is an Arab-Israeli
F.C._Bnei_Jaffa_Ortodoxim
Ancient tell on the Sharon Plain, Israel
Paleo-Hebrew letter "Shin". Such cooking pots with letters such as "Shin" and "Samekh" were found in other sites including Tel Hazor in the Korazim Plateau, Tel
Tel_Mevorakh
Biblical psalm
Lamed Lamedh 89–96 XIII מ Mem Mem 97–104 XIV נ Nun Nun 105–112 XV ס Samech Samekh 113–120 XVI ע A(j)in ʿAyin 121–128 XVII פ Pe Peʾ 129–136 XVIII צ Tzaddi(k)
Psalm_119
53rd weekly Torah portion
(סתומה, setumah) subdivisions (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter ס (samekh)). In the first reading, Moses called on heaven and earth to hear his words
Haazinu
14th-century illuminated Hebrew manuscript
of his heart, Here at Carpi, the tenth of the month of Heshvan, Heh Shin Samekh Gimel (1602)” The translation of this inscription has led to debate on who
Golden_Haggadah
Israeli football club
Accountants Tel Aviv Sport Club or in short Hebrew: מ.ס. רו"ח תל אביב, Mem Samekh Roah Tel Aviv, lit. F.C. C.P.A. Tel Aviv) is an Israeli football club based
F.C._Roei_Heshbon_Tel_Aviv
13th portion in the Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
portion" (סתומה, setuma) divisions (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter ס (samekh)) within the open portion divisions. The first open portion divides the
Shemot_(parashah)
SAMEKH
SAMEKH
SAMEKH
SAMEKH
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Mountains
Boy/Male
French American English German Shakespearean
Rules the home.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : patronymic from the personal name Dicken.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Grandfather
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Attractive
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English stork ‘stork’, hence a nickname for a thin man with long legs, or perhaps occasionally a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a stork. In Yorkshire, where the name is most frequent, it may be a habitational name from a place so named (now known as Storkhill), near Beverley.North German : nickname for someone thought to resemble a stork, Middle Low German stork.German : habitational name from a place so named in Hesse.
Surname or Lastname
English (formerly common in Kent)
English (formerly common in Kent) : unexplained. This name seems to have died out in Britain.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Man of Gold Heart
SAMEKH
SAMEKH
SAMEKH
SAMEKH
SAMEKH