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D: Idris Khidr ḏḥwty dalet

Posted on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 | Comments Off

Idris = "interpreter"/Decision Maker. Frim ? dars, meaning "to instruct,"
ibis (hbj OR ḥw) ty (=looks/acts like) ==ḥwty 

Djurd = George, Saint George, Khidr

Yah or iah (Moon) + Djehuty ==  Iah-Djehuty

Thoth ( Pronounced greek as Thoout)


 dalt "door"
The letter dalet, along with the He (and very rarely Gimel) is used to represent the Names of God in Judaism. The letter He is used commonly, and the dalet is rarer. A good example is the keter (crown) of a tallit, which has the blessing for donning the tallit, and has the name of God usually represented by a dalet.
 "that", or "which", or also "from" or "of"

The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek delta (Δ), Latin DChange
13th letter in Bengali.

 djurdjevdan: djur


Đurđevi

Druz


Durga

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