davut

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Turkish - English
David
A male given name

Well, don't think I'll settle for so little, Mr. Talbot. Or should I call you David? I think you look like a David, you know, righteous and clean living and all of that.

A patronymic surname common in Wales
The second king of Judah and Israel, the successor of Saul

David the son of Jesse said, and the man who was raised up on high, the anointed of the God of Jacob, and the sweet psalmist of Israel, said, The Spirit of the LORD spake by me, and his word was in my tongue.

A Welsh patronymic surname from which are derived the surnames Davis, Davies, Davidson and Davison
Patron saint of Wales. His shrine at St. David's in southwest Wales was an important place of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages. a statue of a young man made by the artist Michelangelo, which can be seen in Florence, in Italy. Many people think it is one of the best examples of the human form in art. known as David the Builder born 1073 died 1125 King of Georgia (1089-1125). Sometimes known as David III, he became coruler with his father, Giorgi II, in 1089. David defeated the Turks in the Battle of Didgori (1122) and captured Tbilisi. Under his leadership Georgia became the strongest state in Caucasia. born March 5, 1324, Dunfermline, Fife, Scot. died Feb. 22, 1372, Scotland King of the Scots from 1329. In keeping with an Anglo-Scottish peace treaty, he was married at age four to the sister of Edward III of England. His reign was marked by conflict with England and a decline in the prestige of the monarchy. He went into exile in France in 1334 after Edward III supported a rival for the throne, and he fought against Edward for the French king Philip VI. David returned to Scotland in 1341 and carried out raids against the English, who captured him in 1346. He was released in 1357 on the promise of ransom, and his offer to trade the Scottish throne for forgiveness of the ransom money was repudiated in Scotland. born 1082 died May 24, 1153, Carlisle, Cumberland, Eng. King of the Scots (1124-53). The youngest of six sons of Malcolm III Canmore, he became king of Scotland on the death of his brother Alexander I. He created a rudimentary central administration, issued the first Scottish royal coinage, and admitted into Scotland an influential Norman aristocracy. David also reorganized Scottish Christianity to conform with European and English usages and founded many religious communities. He had obtained lands in central England through his marriage to the daughter of an English earl in 1113, and he won title to Northumberland from the future Henry II in 1149. born Bethlehem, Judah died 962 BC, Jerusalem Second of the Israelite kings (r. 1000- 962 BC). David was an aide at the court of Saul until the monarch's jealousy forced him into outlawry. He became king of Israel on Saul's death. He captured Jerusalem from the Jebusites and made it his capital, defeated the Philistines, and gained control of many bordering kingdoms. He faced several revolts, including one by his third son, Absalom. He unified all Israel into one kingdom and made Jerusalem both the religious and political centre. He made the name Yahweh the supreme name for the god of Israel, who was worshiped in Jerusalem, and ruled that all other names for God were mere titles or attributes of Yahweh. Though the kingdom split under David's son and successor Solomon, religious unity endured, and the house of David symbolized the bond between God and Israel. The word messiah comes from hameshiach, the title of kings of the line of David. Abernathy Ralph David Attenborough Sir David Frederick Baltimore David Belasco David Ben Gurion David David Gruen Bergey David Hendricks Bohr Niels Henrik David Bowie David David Robert Jones Brewer David Josiah David Warren Brubeck Byrne David Camp David Camp David Accords Casement Sir Roger David Chambers David Whittaker Coolidge William David David Crockett Cronenberg David David ap Llywelyn David II David the Builder David I David of Tao David Gerard David Jacques Louis David Star of Magen David Davis David Dubinsky David Duncan David Douglas Eisenhower Dwight David Eldridge David Roy Fairchild David Grandison Farragut David Glasgow Friedrich Caspar David Frost Sir David Paradine Garrick David Benjamin David Goodman Griffith David Wark Gross Samuel David Hilbert David Hill David Octavius and Robert Adamson Hockney David Hubel David Hunter Hume David David Jones Jordan David Starr Josephson Brian David Kaunda Kenneth David David Daniel Kaminski Kern Jerome David Key David McKendree Laing Ronald David Lawrence David Herbert David John Moore Cornwell Lean Sir David Letterman David Livingstone David Lloyd George of Dwyfor David Lloyd George Earl Lynch David David Harrison Macon Mamet David Alan Maysles Albert and David McGwire Mark David Merrick David David Margulois Ogilvy David Mackenzie Oistrakh David Fyodorovich Peckinpah David Samuel Porter David Porter David Dixon Ricardo David Riccio David Richardson Sir Ralph David Riesman David Rittenhouse David Rockefeller David Ross Sir William David Rusk David Dean Salinger Jerome David Sarnoff David Scharnhorst Gerhard Johann David von Scofield David Paul Selznick David Oliver Siqueiros David Alfaro Smith David Roland Souter David Hackett Susskind David Howard Teniers David Thoreau Henry David Trimble William David Walker David Weisgall Hugo David Yorck von Wartenburg Johann David Ludwig Count Zinder Norton David
{i} male first name; family name; Hebrew shepherd who killed Goliath by a stone and who became second king of Israel (Old Testament); king of North Wales; name of two kings of Scotland; town in Panama
Hebrew for "beloved"
Davut peygamber
Psalmist
Hazreti davut ın öldürdüğü filistinli savaşçı
Goliath
doğrucu Davut
truthful person
doğrucu Davut
a meticulously truthful person
Turkish - Turkish
(Adlar, İsimler) Davut veya Davud, Yahudi Krallığı'nin ikinci kralı ve Kudüs kentinin kurucusu. Tevrat ve Kuran'da nebi (peygamber) olarak zikredilir. Hristiyan inancında İsa'nin Eski Ahit'teki simgelerinden (prefiguration) biri sayılır
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