Hanan (2004 Film)
Hanan may refer to: * Hanan (given name) * Hanan (surname) * Hanan International Airport, Niue See also * Hamam (other) * Haman (other) * Baal-hanan Baal-hanan (Hebrew: בַּעַל חָנָן / בָּעַל חָנָן, Standard ''Baʿal Ḥanan'' Tiberian ''Baʿal Ḥānān'' / ''Bāʿal Ḥānān'') means "Baal has been gracious". There are two men by this name in the Hebrew Bible. ... * Hannan (other) {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanan (given Name)
Ḥanan (חנן) is a name of Biblical Hebrew origin. In Hebrew it is a masculine name, of the meaning "gracious", "gracious gift" or "grace". In Arabic it means "compassion". The name John is speculated to derive, via Latin and Greek, from the Hebrew name Yehoḥanan or Yoḥanan meaning "Yahweh is gracious". The word 'ḥanan' is exclusively mentioned in the Qur'an while describing Prophet Yahya (John the Baptist) in Surah Maryam 19:12-13. The name Ḥanan is mentioned many times in the bible. Notable people with this name include: * Hanan ben Hanan, Herodian-era High Priest of Israel in Jerusalem * Hanan of Iskiya, rector of the Talmudical academy at Pumbedita * Hanan the Egyptian, 2nd century tannaic sage * Hanan bar Rava, 3rd century amoraic sage * Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman, mathematician * Hanan Saeed Mohsen al-Fatlawi (born 1 July 1968), Iraqi politician * Hanan al-Shaykh (born 1945), Lebanese author * Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian legislator, activist, and scholar * Hanan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanan (surname)
Hanan is a surname of Semitic origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Harry Hanan (1916–1982), British cartoonist * Josiah Hanan (1868–1954), New Zealand politician * Maurice Hanan, the namesake of the Hanan grid, a geometrical construction * Peter Hanan (1915–2008), New Zealand swimmer * Ralph Hanan Josiah Ralph Hanan (13 June 1909 – 24 July 1969), known as Ralph Hanan, was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. He was Mayor of Invercargill and then represented the electorate in Parliament, following in his uncle Josiah Hanan's ... (1909–1969), New Zealand politician, nephew of Josiah * Elizabeth Hanan (1937- present), New Zealand local politician {{Surname, Hanan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanan International Airport
Niue International Airport , also known as Hanan International Airport, is an international airport serving the island nation of Niue. It is located near the town of Alofi, and is only used by Air New Zealand, flying to and from Auckland twice a week, departing Auckland on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and departing Niue on Mondays and Fridays. Plans for an airfield on Niue were initially proposed in 1947, but were not advanced. In 1964 the Niue Assembly asked the New Zealand government to construct an airport, and a site was surveyed. Originally an emergency airfield was planned, but following the survey the plans were upgraded to a full airfield capable of handling turboprop airliners. Construction would be carried out by the New Zealand Army. Construction began in 1968, with New Zealand Ministry of Works staff overseeing Niuean workers from the Department of Public Works. Funding was provided by the New Zealand government. The airport initially had a 5400 foot sealed runway. The ai ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hamam (other)
A hammam, or Turkish bath, is a type of steam bath or place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world. Hamam (Arabic: ; also transliterated as Hmam, Hāmam and Hammam, with different meanings) may refer to: People * Adem Hmam (born 1995), Tunisian table tennis player * Sam Hammam (born 1948), Lebanese businessman and football club owner * Wissem Hmam (born 1981), Tunisian basketball * Abood Hamam (born 1975), Syrian photographer Places * Hamaam, Israel * Hamam, Kumlu, Hatay Province, Turkey * Hamamköy, or Hamam, Mersin Province, Turkey * Hammam, East Azerbaijan, Iran * Hammam, Khuzestan, Iran * Yekeh Chah, or Hammam, Markazi Province, Iran Other uses * Hamam (soap) Hamam is a brand of soap made in India and marketed by the Indian unit of Unilever Unilever plc is a British multinational consumer goods company with headquarters in London, England. Unilever products include food, condiments, bottled w ..., a brand of soap in India * ''Hamam'' (film), a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Haman (other)
Haman is the main antagonist in the ''Book of Esther'' and the Jewish holiday of Purim. Haman may also refer to: *Haman, a subtribe of the Tangsa, who live in Myanmar *Haman County, South Korea ** Haman Station, a railway station ** Haman Stadium, used mostly for football matches *Haman Formation, South Korea, a geological formation People Haman is a Semitic given name and a surname. Religious figures: *Haman (Islam), Pharaoh's minister mentioned in the Quran People * Haman Daouda (born 1989), Cameroonian footballer * Haman Sadjo (born 1984), Cameroonian footballer *Jacques Haman (born 1994), Cameroonian footballer * Kató Hámán (1884–1936), Hungarian Esperanto and Communist activist * Radek Haman (born 1969), Czech ice hockey player Fictional characters: *Haman Karn ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' is a Japanese science fiction anime television series that originally aired on Nagoya Broadcasting Network between March 2, 1985, and February 22, 1986. ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gunda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Baal-hanan
Baal-hanan (Hebrew: בַּעַל חָנָן / בָּעַל חָנָן, Standard ''Baʿal Ḥanan'' Tiberian ''Baʿal Ḥānān'' / ''Bāʿal Ḥānān'') means "Baal has been gracious". There are two men by this name in the Hebrew Bible. In , Baal-hanan is a King of Edom. He is also mentioned in the King List in . He succeeded Shaul and was himself succeeded by Hadad. He was the son of Achbor. He is called the son of Achbor; but the name of his native city is not given. For this and other reasons, Marqaurt supposes that "son of Achbor" is a duplicate of "son of Beor" (Gen. 36:32), and that "Baal-hanan" in the original text is given as the name of the father of the next king, Hadar.Josef Markwart (Joseph Marquart), ''Fundamente Israelitischer und Jüdischer Gesch.'' 1896, pp. 10 et seq. The date and even historicity of his reign are unknown, as he is not mentioned in any other surviving source. In the Books of Chronicles there is also a second man by this name, from the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |