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New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Jamshid — or Jamshyd noun Etymology: Persian Jamshīd Date: 1815 an early legendary king of Persia who reigned for 700 years … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Djemchid — Jamshid Jamshid ou Jamshēd (persan: جمشید ) est un nom de garçon iranien. Le nom tire sa popularité du légendaire Shah Jamshid, le 4e et plus grand des premiers Shahs de l humanité dans le Shâh Nâmâ de Ferdowsi. Le nom fut aussi translitéré… … Wikipédia en Français
Djemschid — Jamshid Jamshid ou Jamshēd (persan: جمشید ) est un nom de garçon iranien. Le nom tire sa popularité du légendaire Shah Jamshid, le 4e et plus grand des premiers Shahs de l humanité dans le Shâh Nâmâ de Ferdowsi. Le nom fut aussi translitéré… … Wikipédia en Français