Abshiro one of the most beautiful people on the planet. She will be so kind to you if you are back but if you are mean to her prepare to hide in your room for the rest of the day abshiro is the most taleneted girl you will ever meet she always makes a person smile even when they are upset. Make sure to have a abshiro in your life.
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Get the abaha cun mug.a chill dude who broke stereotypes and is a homie to the end. a homie that knows what is up and even though he knows hes crazy can never get enough. an abhay is a fearless homie who always has your back no matter how rough things can get.
means fearless in hindi
means fearless in hindi
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Get the abhay mug.Abisha is the kindest person in the world. She is very pretty and is willing to accept (almost) any requests you ask of her. She is very quiet at times and never gets angry. She is a very diligent worker and pretty much gets straight excellences in her grades. Abisha is the best kind of person you would want to have around.
Wow! She's gotten straight excellences! Her name should be Abisha!
She's so pretty! I bet her name must be Abisha!
She's so pretty! I bet her name must be Abisha!
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Get the Abisha mug.Father of a gift. ~Hebrew name. One of king David's mighty men of valor.
A really cool guy who wouldn't let anyone mess with the people he loved and respected. He would kill you given the chance
A really cool guy who wouldn't let anyone mess with the people he loved and respected. He would kill you given the chance
And David said to Abishai, Destroy him not: for who can stretch forth his hand against the Lord's anointed, and be guiltless? (1 Samuel 26:9 KJV)
by Abishai March 19, 2014
Get the Abishai mug.Abesha, a variant of Habesha is a word used to refer to both Eritreans and Ethiopians, or, more specifically, to the Semitic-speaking inhabitants of those countries. The first inscription to refer to "Habesha" is a Sabaean South Arabian inscription ca. 200 AD referring to king GDRT of Aksum (an ancient Kingdom located in modern Ethiopia and Eritrea) as king of the city of Aksum and the "clans of Habesha." As Sabaic and Ge'ez (the ancient language and alphabet of Ethiopia, still used) it was unvocalized, it is written as "h.bs't" (put the dot under the h and the apostrophe on top of the s) and later as vocalized as h.abs'aat (put the dot under the h, apostrophe over the s, and make the two a's a long "a" - meaning an a with a line over it), which evolved into today's Habesha. The term was translated by the famous Christian King Ezana of Aksum in the mid 4th century as "Ethiopia" in Greek, which previously referred to Africa south of Egypt in general, or Nubia (in modern-day Sudan) in particular. The term is not, as commonly assumed, of Arabic origin, but of local Semitic origin. Spurious Arabic etymologies tend to connect the term with the meaning "mixed," on the false assumption that the peoples of the Horn of Africa are the product of African-Arab mixes.
The term was also used by the Turks as "Habesh" or "Habeshistan" to refer to their small territory taken from Ethiopia in 1557, comprising of the port cities of Massawa and Hergigo (Habeshistan also included Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, the capital of the province, Suwakin in Sudan, and Aden in Yemen).
The term was also used by the Turks as "Habesh" or "Habeshistan" to refer to their small territory taken from Ethiopia in 1557, comprising of the port cities of Massawa and Hergigo (Habeshistan also included Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, the capital of the province, Suwakin in Sudan, and Aden in Yemen).
Abesha neh? Translation: Are you Abesha (male)/from Ethiopia or Eritrea?
Abesha nesh? (for a female, as above)
Abesha nesh? (for a female, as above)
by Ge'ez August 23, 2006
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