Adin — is an uncommon family name found today in England, the United States (particularly New York City), New Zealand, Sweden, Spain, Turkey and Israel. Because the name occurs in the Old Testament, it has been suggested that the name has Jewish origins … Wikipedia
adin — adin·i·da; adin·i·dan; … English syllables
Adin — Recorded in a number of spellings including Adolph, Ahlf, and Alf, patronymics such as Alfs, Adolfsen, Adolfson, diminutives including Adin, Adolfi, Adolfini, Adolthin, and Adolthine, this is a surname of early Germanic origins, which is also… … Surnames reference
adın — başka, diger, ayrı I, 45, 76, 98; III, 151, 222bkz: adın, adruk, ayruk, edin … Divan-i Luqat-i it-Türk Dizini
Adin Talbar — Adin Talbar, (hebräisch עדין טלבר) auch Adin Theilhaber Talbar, (* 8. Oktober 1921 in Berlin) war Deputy Director des israelischen Handels und Industrieministeriums, aktiv in deutsch israelischer Zusammenarbeit und ist der Gründer der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adin (Kalifornien) — Adin … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adin Ballou — (April 23, 1803 – August 5, 1890) was founder of the Hopedale Community in what is now Hopedale, Massachusetts, and a prominent 19th century exponent of pacifism, socialism and abolitionism. Through his long career as a Universalist, and then… … Wikipedia
Adin Steinsaltz — (2006) Adin Steinsaltz (hebräisch עדין אבן ישראל שטיינזלץ) oder Adin Even Yisrael (* 1937 in Jerusalem), ist ein israelischer Rabbiner und jüdischer Gelehrter, Lehrer, Philosoph und Talmudkommentator. Er hat rund 60 Bücher und zahlreiche… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adin, California — Adin is an unincorporated town in Modoc County, California. It was founded in 1869 by Adin McDowell and was named for him in 1870. [cite book|first=Erwin|last=Gudde| coauthors =William Bright |title=California Place Names|year=2004|edition=Fourth … Wikipedia
Adin (California) — Adin Lugar designado por el censo de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español