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URLエンコード(UTF-8) :
%D7%9E%D7%9C%D7%9A

数値文字参照(10進数) :
מלך

数値文字参照(16進数) :
מלך

מלךの説明

ヘブライ語 固有名詞 מלך (mlK) 王。 動詞 מלך (翻字が不足しています) 司る。支配する。統治する。

Malik, Mallik, Melik, Malka, Malek, Maleek, Malick, Mallick, or Melekh (Phoenician: 𐤌𐤋𐤊; Arabic: ملك; Hebrew: מֶלֶךְ) is the Semitic term translating to "king", recorded in East Semitic and Arabic, and as mlk in Northwest Semitic during the Late Bronze Age (e.g. Aramaic, Canaanite, Hebrew). Although the early forms of the name were to be found among the pre-Arab and pre-Islamic Semitic speakers of the Levant, Canaan, and Mesopotamia, it has since been adopted in various other, mainly but not exclusively Islamized or Arabized non-Semitic Asian languages for their ruling princes and to render kings elsewhere. It is also sometimes used in derived meanings. The female version of Malik is Malikah (Arabic: ملكة; or its various spellings such as Malekeh or Melike), meaning "queen". The name Malik was originally found among various pre-Arab and non-Muslim Semitic speakers such as the indigenous ethnic Assyrians of Iraq, Amorites, Jews, Arameans, Mandeans, Syriacs, and pre-Islamic Arabs. It has since been spread among various predominantly Muslim and non-Semitic peoples in Central Asia, the Middle East, and South Asia. Malik is also an angel in the Quran, who never smiled since the day the hellfire was created. The last name "Malik" also refers to people belonging to the Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana region in India and Pakistan. Malik is also a common name for boys in Greenlandic, meaning "ocean wave".

Unicode検索結果 - מלך

数値文字参照

מ מ

URLエンコード(UTF-8)

%D7%9E

ユニコード名

HEBREW LETTER MEM

一般カテゴリ-

Letter, Other(文字,その他)

数値文字参照

ל ל

URLエンコード(UTF-8)

%D7%9C

ユニコード名

HEBREW LETTER LAMED

一般カテゴリ-

Letter, Other(文字,その他)

数値文字参照

ך ך

URLエンコード(UTF-8)

%D7%9A

ユニコード名

HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF

一般カテゴリ-

Letter, Other(文字,その他)