Namir — Country Yemen Governorate Abyan Governorate Time zone Yemen Standard Time (UTC+3) … Wikipedia
Namir — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Mordechai Namir (1897–1975), israelischer Politiker Ora Namir (* 1930), israelische Politikerin und Diplomatin Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort… … Deutsch Wikipedia
namir — nàmīr m <G namíra> DEFINICIJA geol. slojevi gornjeg karbona ETIMOLOGIJA fr. namur (ien), po nalazištima oko belgijskog grada Namura … Hrvatski jezični portal
NAMIR (Nemirovsky), MORDECHAI — (1897–1975), Israeli labor leader and politician, mayor of Tel Aviv Jaffa, member of the Second to Sixth Knessets. Born in Bratolinbovka in the Ukraine, Namir studied in a traditional ḥeder, a reformed ḥeder, and a secular high school. After the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Namir Noor-Eldeen — Born September 1, 1984(1984 09 01) Mosul, Iraq Died July 12, 2007(2007 07 12) (aged 22) Baghdad, Iraq Cause of death Armor piercing shell … Wikipedia
NAMIR (née Toib), ORA — (1930– ), Israeli politician, member of the Eighth to Thirteenth Knessets. Namir was born in Ḥaderah, and grew up in Moshav Ḥoglah. In the War of Independence she served as an officer in Upper Galilee. During the Second Knesset she served as the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Namir (name) — Namir (نمر) is the Arabic word for tiger. It is also a popular boys name.[1] External References ^ Namir . http://www.babynames.com/name/NAMIR … Wikipedia
Namir Capital — Management LLC is a New York based asset management firm focused on investments in emerging markets founded by James Richard[1][2] and Erik Mielke[3] in December 2010. Contents 1 People 2 S … Wikipedia
Namir — arabischer Name, Bedeutung: Tiger, Leopard … Deutsch namen
Namir — Provenance. Prénom d origine arabe. Signifie: pur, irréprochable, fier Histoire. Depuis maintenant quatorze siècles, la plupart des musulmans, de par le monde, qu ils soient asiatiques, africains, européens ou américains, ont à coeur de choisir… … Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons