Moti — is a common short name for Mordechai in Israel. It may refer to: Moti Lugasi, Israeli taekwondo athlete Moti Island Julian Moti Cosmin Moţi Romanian football player Moti means pearl in Hindi and Urdu, and is also an Indian common given, such as… … Wikipedia
Motî' — ibn Moktadir, abbasid. Scheinkalif 946 bis 974; s. Kalifen, S. 463 u. 465 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Moti'ah — Moti ah, Ort in der Provinz (Mudirieh) Assiut in Oberägypten, am linken Nilufer, südlich von Siut, mit (1897) 7219 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
moti — móti vksm. Žiūrėkite, jiẽ kepùrėmis mója … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
Moţi — Cosmin Moţi Spielerinformationen Voller Name Cosmin Moţi Geburtstag 3. Dezember 1984 Geburtsort Reşiţa, Rumänien Position Abwehrspieler Vereine als Aktiver1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
moti — 1 moti, moja, mojo intr., tr. 1. R, K daryti judesį ranka ar kuo kitu, duodant ženklą, kviečiant prisiartinti, atsisveikinant: Su pirštu mojau, kad šen eitum ans J. Ant krantinės sustoję darbininkai mums moja, linki laimingo plaukiojimo sp. Kas… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
moti — 2 moti, moja, mojo 1. intr. sukti galvą, galvoti: Aš moju, kol pramoju kokį valgį padaryti, t. y. veizdžiu šen ten, iš ko sumoti, prameigti J. 2. refl. verstis, manytis, tvarkytis: Ans prasimano motis po biškį, t. y. vartavotis J. Reik visaip… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Moti Mahal Delux — Moti Mahal is a chain of restaurants with over 90 franchisees in India. Starting with Moti Mahal restaurant established by Kundan Lal Gujral in Daryaganj, Delhi. [1] It was the first Indian restaurant to introduce tandoori cuisine to the… … Wikipedia
Moti Tikaram — Born Moti Tikaram 1925 (age 85–86) Lami, Fiji Residence Suva, Fiji Nationality Fijian Education L.L.B. Occupation reti … Wikipedia
Moti Lal Saqi — (Kashmiri: मोती लाल साक़ी (Devanagari), موتی لال ساقی (Nastaleeq)) (1936 – 21 May 1999) was an Indian poet, writer, folklorist and researcher. Born in 1936 at Bijbehara, Jammu Kashmir, India, Moti Lal Saqi enriched Kashmiri language and… … Wikipedia