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Historical Dictionary of the Coptic Church
[edit]From “Historical Dictionary of the Coptic Church” by Gawdat Gabra, Scarecrow, 2008.
- Abarkah; 'Abd al-Masih al-Isra'ili; Yassa 'abd al-Masih; Ablution; Absolution; Yusuf Abu Dakan; Abu al-Majd ibn Yu'annis; Al-Safi Ibn Yuannis; Abu Mina; Abu Salih Yu'annis; Act of Peter; Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles; Adam; al As-ad ibn al-Ass'al; Patriarch Alexander I of Alexandria; Alexandria; Ibrahim al-Gohary; Allogenes; Al-Makin Jirjis ibn al-'Amid; Al-Mu'taman ibn al-Assal; Al-Mufaddal ibn abi al-Fada'il; Al-Rashid Abu al-Khayr ibn al-Tayyib; Al-safi ibn al-'Assal; al-Thiqa ibn al-Duhayri; Rufa'il al-Tukhi; al-Wadih ibn Raja'; al-Wajih Yuhanna al-Qalyubi; Amoun; Anapohra of St. Basil; Anaphora of St. Cyril; Anaphora of St. Gregory; Anathema; Patriarch Anianus I of Alexandria or Anianus the Cobbler; Anthropomorphism; Saint Antony (of Egypt); Apocalypse of Adam; Apocalypse of James (First); Apocalypse of James (Second); Apocalypse of Paul; Apocalypse of Peter; Apocryphon of James; Apocryphon of John; Apollinarianism; Apologist; Apostolic Fathers; Apostolic See; Apostolic Succession; Apostolic Tradition; Arab Conquest of Egypt (639-641); Arianism; Arius; Contemporary Coptic Art; Coptic Art; Asclepius 21-29; Askew Codex or Codex Askewianus; Assumption (of Mary); Athanasius, Bishop of Qus; Athanasius (1923-2000); Athanasius of Alexandria; Aziz Suryal Atiya; Authoritative Teaching; Awlad al-Assal;
- Basilides; Berlin Gnostic Codex (Papyrus Berolinensis 8502); Coptic Bible; Bishop; Consecration of a Bishop; Blessing; Book of Thomas the Contender; Bruce Codex (Codex Brucianus); Bulus al-Bushi; Burial rites; Butrus al-Sadamanti; Butrus Sawirus al-Jamil;
- Canon; Canon of the Twelfth Hour (Good Friday); Canonical Hours or Book of Canonical Hours; Canonization; Carpocrates; Catechetical School of Alexandria; Cathedral of St. Mark (Cairo); Council of Chalcedon; Chrism; Christodoulos; Christology; Laying of the Church cornerstone; Church consecration; Church of St. Mercurius (Abu Sayfayn); Church of Sts. Sergius and Bacchus]] (Abu Sargah); Clerical College (Cairo); Codex Bruce Untitled Text; Communion; Concept of Our Great Power; Confession and Penitence; Confession of the Fathers; Confirmation; Confraternity; Second Council of Constantinople; Third Council of Constantinople; Conversion to Islam; Copt; Coptic Calendar; Coptic Church Review; Coptic dialects; Coptic Encyclopedia; Coptic language; Coptic Museum; Coptic Revolts; Copto-Arabic literature; Coptologia; Coptology and Coptological studies; Cyprus; Patriarch Cyril I of Alexandria; Patriarch Cyril II of Alexandria; Patriarch Cyril III of Alexandria (Ibn Laqlaq); Patriarch Cyril IV of Jerusalem; Patriarch Cyril VI of Jerusalem;
- Dayr al-Muharraq; Ordination of a deacon or archdeacon; Dialogue of the Saviour; Copts in the diaspora; Didache; Didascalia; Difnar (Antiphonarion); Patriarch Dioscorus I of Alexandria; Discourse on the Eighth and Ninth; Docetism; Dormition of the Virgin Mary; Doxology; Doxology to the Holy Trinity;
- First Council of Ephesus; Second Council of Ephesus; Third Council of Ephesus; Liturgy of the Epiphany; Eschatology; Ethiopian liturgy; Eucharist; Eucharist bread; Eucharist fast; Eucharistic veils, vessels, and implements; Euchologion; Eugnostos the Blessed; Eusebius of Caesaria; Evagrius Ponticus; Excoucontians; Exegesis on the Soul;
- Isaac Fanous; Farjallah al-Akhmimi; Fasting; Feasts; Monthly festal days; Filioque; Flight into Egypt; Copts at the Council of Florence;
- Patriarch Gabriel II of Alexandria (Ibn Turayk); Patriarch Gabriel III of Alexandria; Patriarch Gabriel V of Alexandria; John Gaianus; Council of Gangra; Genuflection; Mirrit Boutros Ghali; Girgis Habib; Rite of Glorifications; Gnosticism in Egypt; Good Friday; Gospel of Judas; Gospel of Mary; Gospel of Philip; Gospel of the Egyptians; Gospel of Thomas; Gospel of Truth; Gregorious (bishop, 1919-2001); Gregory of Nazianzus; Gregory of Nyssa;
- Labib Habachi; Hades; Coptic Hagiography; Hegumon; Hegumenos ordination; Henoticon; Heracleon; Hexapla and Tetrapla; Church hierarchy; Higher Institute of Coptic Studies; Historia Monachorum in Aegypto or History of the Monks in Egypt; History of the Churches and Monasteries of Egypt; History of the Patriarchs; Holy Cross Day; Coptic doctrine of the Holy Spirit; Holy Week; Holy Week Saturday; Homoeans; Hosanna; Hypostasis; Hypostasis of the Archons; Hypsiphrone;
- al-Nushu' abu Shakir ibn al-Rahib; Shams al-Ri'asa abu al-Barakat ibn Kabar; Ibn Katib Qaysar; Icon; Incarnation; Incense; International Association for Coptic Studies; Interpretation of Knowledge;
- Rite jar; Jerome; Books of Jeu; Jirjis ibn al-'Amid al-Makin; John the Little; Patriarch John XI of Alexandria;
- Murad Kamil; Kellia; Khurus; Athanasius Kircher; Martin Krause;
- Iqladiyus Labib; Pahor Labib; Lectionary; Lectionary of the Holy Week; Letter of Peter to Philip; Coptic literature; Liturgical instruments; Liturgy in the Coptic Church; Lobsh; Lord's Prayer;
- Macarius the Great or Macarius the Egyptian; Mark the Evangelist; Marqus ibn al-Qunbar; Marriage; Marsanes; Mary the Egyptian; Mass of the Catechumens; Mass of the Faithful; Liturgy of the Matins; Matta al-Miskin; Patriarch Matthew I of Alexandria; Maundy Thursday; Mawhub ibn Mansur ibn Mufarrij; Melchizedek; Melitian schism; Middle East Council of Churches; Mikha'il, Bishop of Atrib and Malij; Mikha'il, Metropolitan of Damietta; Tugo Mina; Mo'allaqa; Ragheb Moftah; Monarchianism; Monastery of Al-Baramous; Monastery of St. Anthony; Monastery of St. Apollo at Bawit; Monastery of St. Hatre at Aswan; Monastery of St. Jeremiah; Monastery of St. Macarius; Monastery of St. Paul; Monastery of St. Pshoi (Anba Bishay) at Sohag; Monastery of St. Pshoi at Wadi Al-Natrun; Monastery of St. Shenoute at Shohag; Monastery of the Archangel Michael at Naqlun; Monastery of the Syrians; Monastic and liturgical vestments; Egyptian monasticism; Monophysitism; al-Mu'aqqub; Music;
- Nag Hammadi Codices; Nawruz; Council of Neocaesarea; Nestorians and Copts; Council of Nicaea; Nicene Creed; Nitria; Christianity in Nubia; Nubian liturgy;
- On the Origin of the World; Ophites; Oratory; Orientation toward the East; Origen;
- Pachomius; Palladius; Pambo; Paramone; Paraphrase of Shem; Patriarch; Patriarchal residences; Patriarch's Consecration; Paul of Thebes; Pelagianism; Penance; Patriarch Peter I of Alexandria aka Seal of the Martyrs; Physiologus; Pilgrimage; Pistis Sophia; Pope; Prayer of Thanksgiving; Prayer of the Apostle Paul; Priest; Psalis; Psalmodia;
- Ya'qub Nakhlah Rufaylah;
- Sabellianism; Saint Mark Foundation for Coptic History Studies; Samuel (bishop, 1920-1981); Samuel al-Suriany; Sawirus ibn al-Muqaffa'; Sayings of the Fathers; Second Treatise of the Great Seth; Semi-Arians; Sentences of Sextus; Sethians; Severus of Antioch; Yuhanna Sheftishi; Patriarch Shenouda III of Alexandria; Shenouda the Archimandrite Coptic Society; Shenute of Atripe; Marcus SimaikaSim'an ibn Kalil; Georgy Sobhy; Society of Coptic Archaeology; Sophia of Jesus Christ; Structure of the Coptic Church; Synaxarion; Syncletica;
- Tafsir; Teachings of Silvanus; Testimony of Truth; Patriarch Theodosius of Alexandria; Theodotus; Theology of the Coptic Church; Patriarch Theophilus of Alexandria; Theopistus of Alexandria; Theotokia; Thought of Norea; Three Steles of Seth; Thunder:Perfect Mind; Patriarch Timothy I of Alexandria; Patriarch Timothy II of Alexandria; Treatise on the Resurrection; Trimoprhic Protennoia; Tripartate Trachtate; Trisagion; Troparia of Sext and None of the Good Friday; Troparion “O Only Begotten”; Tubh; Turuhat of the Holy Week;
- Unction of the sick;
- Valentinian Exposition; Valentinus; Apparition of the Virgin Mary; Twelve Virtues;
- Wadi al-Natrun; Watani; Watus; Wednesday of Job; Women in the Coptic Church;
- General Ya'qub; Yuhanna, Bishop of Samannud; Yuhanna ibn abi Zakariyya; Yusab, Bishop of Fuwwah; Yusab al-Abahh, Bishop of Jirja and Akhmim; Yusuf al-Qibti;
- Zostrianos;
Paulos Milkas Dictionary of Ethiopian Christianity
[edit]Comparatively substantive articles on these topics exist in the Paulos Milkias Dictionary of Eastern Christianity, Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2010.
- Abaddon; Abarbar; Abba Bula; Abba Hor, Abba Besoy and Daydara and their Mother; Abba Salama; Abba Takle; Abbatochachin; Abbatoche; Abbo; Abidu; Abdon; Abiata Kristian; Abiy Sark; Abiy Tsom; Abraha wa Atsbaha; Abraksis; Abrar or Abrir; Abtelis; Abtlsat; Abun; Abuna Gabra Manfas Qeddus; Abuna Kiros; Abuna Salama; Abuna Takla Haimanot; Abuna Sabasamayat; Abuqalamsis; Abushahir; Adararas; Adbar; Aderot; Adonai; Adulis; Afa Barakat; Afa Mamhir; Aflag; Aflha or Aflho; Agabos; Agamtas; Agiasmos or Akoteta Qurban; Ahab (8th century BC); Ahmed ibn Ibrahim el Ghazi; Abu Bahale; Akala Kristos (Qeba'at); Akala Kristos (13th c.); Akala Kristos (author); Akala Wald; Akale Waragna; Akalu (or Abuna Lukas); Akawuh; Akhadomu; Akios; Aklil; Aklila Brehan; Aklila Sok; Aklila Tsige; Akrosia; Aksimaros; Aksum; Aksum-Tsion or Ri'isa Adbarat wa'Gadamat Qidist Mariam Tsion Beta Kristian; Akuteta Qurban; Al Amida I; Al Amida II; Ala Dbar; Ala Gabaz; Ala Iskindros; Ala Tsaham; Ala'azarawyan; Alaniqos; Alaqa Milat; Al-Aswad ibn Maqsud; Albas; Alef; Alexandrian Catechetical School; Manoel de Almeida; Alms; Alvarez Francisco; Am al-fil; Amakniyo; Amasinit; Amata alam; Amata Imfitrat; Amata Mihrat; Amata Mihrat Etiopia; Amata Qamar; Amata Sama'itat; Amata Sigawe; Amata Tanbalat; Amata Tsaggahu; Amda Tsion (d.1344); Amda Tsion (16th c.); Amhara; Amharic; Amistu A'imada Mistir; Ammalaj; Amots; Amsho Rim; Anaeb or Ebana; Anagnost; Anako; Anania (15th c. monk); Anania (Menelik-era monk); Anania ze-Waldiba; Anathema; Anbas; Anbasa Wudim; Anbro id; And Bahriy; Andaribe; Andimta; Angabo; Angada Hawariat Church; Angara; Angulalaq Kidane Mehret Church; Anish; Ankatsa Brehan; Ankobar Giorgis Church; Ankobar Madhame Alam Church; Ankrotos; Annunciation Ba'ala Bsrat; Anorewos; Anorewos of Morat; Anqasa Amin; Anqatsa Brehan; Anqi; Anastasios (Ras); Anthony of Egypt; Antonios (14th c.); Antonis (17th c.); Antonis (Dabra Bizan); Anzari; Apaydon; Aplon; Apocalypse of Moses; Apocrypha; Apollos; Aqabe Sa'at; Aqabe Saray; Aqaquam; Aqlidos; Aqqabe Saray; Aquaquam; Arab Faqqih; Aragawi Abba; Aragawi Manfasawi; Arangada; Araray; Arat Ayna; Ar'ayana-Saggahu; Arba or Ar'ba; Arba'etu; Arbab; Arbad; Ardamis; Arem; Argano; Ariam; Ariat; Ariel; Aringo; Arias; Arizazo; Ark of the Covenant; Arkaladis; Armah; Arodion; Aron Manqirawi; Arwe; Ascension or Matsahafa Irgata Lamariam; Book of Joseph and Asenat or Asenats; Askema; Asmadewos; Asmat; Astamhiro; Astaqasama; Astare'eyo or Astar'ayo Mariam; Atete; Atnatewos or Athanasius of Alexandria; Ras Atnatewos; Atnatewos or Aba Atnatewos (Qeba'at); Atnatewos or Abba Atnatewos (against Qeba'at); Abuna Atnatewos or Girma Sion (19th-20th c.); Abuna Atnatewos (19th c.); Atraska; Atronsa Mariam; Atsbaha; Atsqa Lewi; Aura; Ausabios or Eusebius of Samosata;Ausabios or Eusebius of Caesarea; Ausabios or Eusebius of Herakleia; Autakios or Eutyches; Awalidt; Awda Nagast; Awostatewos of Azazo; Awostatewos of Sankwa; Awsabesos (Abba); Awsgenios (Qeba'at); Awsgnios; Awuda Abaqte; Awugariwos or Evagrius Ponticus; Aware Gazama or Miriam Haila; Awustateos' Credo; Azaria (Solomonic era); Azaria (Zagwe dynasty); Azariat; Azazo Mariam Beta Kristian; Azazo Takla Mariam;
- Ba'ala Arb'a; Ba'ala Daqsios; Ba'ala Egziabher; Ba'ala Hamsa; Ba'ala Kletsereq; Ba'ala Matq; Ba'ala Mikael; Ba'ala Timqat; Ba'ala Wald; Ba'ata or Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Ba'ata Gibts or Entry of Jesus Christ into Egypt; Ba'hinta Imqatu Igzi'ina; Ba'ida Mariam; Ba'inta Irina Qidist Selassie; Ba'inta Lidatu; Ba'inta Miriam; Ba'inta Nisiha Wazakama Yirakib Tadla wa'iraft; Ba'ala Arb'a; Ba'ala Astr'ayo; Ba'ala Masqal; Ba'ala Matsallat; Ba'ala Sanbat; Ba'ala Sibkat or Sibkata Ganna; Ba'ala Sibkat; Ba'ala Siqlat; Ba'ata Tsom; Babnuda; Badl ai ibn Said Adid; Badl Wad; Badran; Bag'u; Bagana; Bahir; Bahra Hasab; Bahriy or Dabtara Bahriy; Bainta Tasagwotu La Egziabher or On the Incarnation of the Logos; Bainta Wald or Homily on the Son; Bainta Wald Fiqur or Homily on the Beloved Son; Bakimos; Bala Hulat; Bala Izaeabher or B'ala Egziabher; Bala Masqal or Ba'ala Masqal; Bala Samon; Bala Wald; Balas or Balason; Balasan; Balasost; Balat or Ba'alat; Balaz; Baraka Igzi'ina; Baralam Wayiwasif; Apocalypse of Baruch; Bartalomewos; Basilios; Bata or Ba'ata or Ba'ata-Lamariam; Batra Giorgis; Batra Muse; Batra Wangel (Etchage); Bazen; Belhor; Belot; Belta Kli'e Tweraq; Bereyal; Beta Israel; Beta Kristian; Beta Kristos; Beta Lihem or Beta Mirfaq; Beta Mariam; Beta Ri'is; Beta Samayat; Beta Shamasa; Beta Tsalot; Beta-Hibist; Beyzait or Bezawit; Bi'ila Nagast; Bi'ise Salam; Bibiw; Bihera Hyawan; Bilal; Biniamin; Birbir Mariam; Bisrata Gabriel; Bitsi'it Anti; Bitsu'a Amlak; Book of the Hymaritees; Brehan; Brehana Masqal; Brehana Tinsa'e; Bryal; Bsrat; Bsrata Gabriel; Buruk Amlak; Bzuhana Mariam;
- Canon or Ye Etiopia Beta-Christian Canona; Christian Topography;
- Dabalo; Dabe; Dabra Mitmaq or Dabra Mitmaq Ginbot; Dabra Qwisqwam; Dabra Tabor; Dabra Tsion; Dabra Zait; Daer Sultan; Daja Brehan; Damara; Dammana; Damyanos or Aka Abba Daqiqa Istifa; Daqaistifa; Daqe Istifa; Daqiqa Istifa; Daqsios; Darash Amlak; Dariganda Ewustatewos; Dasayit; Dask; Der; Dha Tra Qusqam Church; Dibab; Dibdiqon; Dibe Kidana Mihret; Dibora; Didsqilia; Dil Na'ad; Dimaha Gann At; Dimare er z; Dingay Tira Qeddus Giorgis Church; Dingal Mariam; Dino; Dirsan Ba'inta Qidist Fasika; Dirsan za abba Ya'iqob; Dirsana Fatayati; Dirsana Madhanealam; Dirsana Mahyawi; Dirsana Mariam; Dirsana Qeddus Gabriel; Dirsana Qeddus Mikael; Dirsana Qeddus Raguael; Dirsana Qeddus Urael; Dirsana Sanbat; Dirsana Selassie; Dirsana Siberios; Dirtiqon; Dorho;
- Edna; Efud; Enkurkurit; Ethiopic Enoch; Esmiphaneus; Estarot; Etchage; Ewostatewos;
- Falasfa; Falasha Mura; Farago; Fari Samonagna; Fasika or Tinsa'e; Fasildas; Fikare Iyasus or Fekkare Eyasus; Fikkare Haimanot; Filipos or Philipos; Filkisiyos; Filmona; Filsata; Fim Chari; Fire; Fire Haimanot; Firkuta; Fisih; Fitat; Fitiha Nagast; Council of Florence; Fremona; Frumentius or Freminatos; Fuqran;
- Gabarbar; Gabata Hawaria; Gabaz; Gabaza Aksum; Gabazan; Gabicha; Gabir; Gabra Amlak; Gabra Hawaria; Gabra Himamat; Gabra Kristos (12th c.); Gabra Kristos (14th c.); Gabra Kristos or St. Alexius, the Man of God; Gabra Kristos (Gunda Gunde); Gabra Lelit; Gabra Madhin; Gabra Manfas Qidus; Gabra Mariam za Alagan; Gabra Masih; Gabra Masqal (14th c.); Gabriel II of Alexandria; Gad; Gadl; Gadla Abraham; Gadla Azqir; Gadla Hawariat; Gadla Sama'itat; Gadla Tsadqan; Gadriel; Gahad; Galamitu; Galanesh Haddis; Confessions of Tsawana Nafs Galawdewos; Galilia; Dabtara Gamaliel; Ganat; Council of Gangra; Ganna; Gannat; Gannawi; Gara'alta Yima'ata; Garalta Abiata Kristiawat; Gargel; Garim Abbo Church; Garim Gabriel Church; Garima; Gazfa; Gebra Hawaria; Gebra Lelit; Georgis or George; Gibra Hawaria; Gibra Himamat; Gibra Lelit; Gigar; Giho Walatta-Mangasa; Ginzat; Giorgis; Giorgis of Gasicha; Giorgis of Sagla; Amba Gishen; Giyorgis of Ethiopia; Gizrat; Gorgorios I'hiwa Basilios; Gorgorios Inzinazu; Gregory of Nyssa; Greek Cross; Gubba; Gudit or Yodit-Gudit; Gulo Makkida; Gumarios; Gunda Gunde;
- Haile Selassie; Haimanota Abaw; Haimanota Masihawit; Haimanota Rit'it; Haliyu Zanta Ba'albabikimu Mnt Wu'itu Nidet; Halleluya (monastery); Hanna; Harag; Hatata Zarayaqob or Zarayaqob's Discourse; Hawi; Hidar Mariam; Hindake or Nigista Saba; Hintsata Beta Kristian or The Building of the Church bearing her Name (at Philippi); Hinsata beta Maqd or The Construction of the Temple; Hinzat; Hizqias; Hosa'ina or Palm Sunday; Huratu Iskindir or The Journeys of Alexander;
- Igwala Qwa'at or the Petite Crow; Ikiye Azeb; Ikwa Kristos; Ilata Rakb; Inbaqom; Inkurkurit; Inqu or the Book of the Pearl of Great Price; Inqutatsh; Insata; Inzinazu or St. Gregory of Nazianzos; Inzira; Irafta or Her Falling Asleep (Feast of the Dormition of Mary); Irafta Mariam; Irfa Masqual; Irgat; Ascension of Isaiah or Irgata Isaias; Israel or Za-israel (son of Astse Caleb); Istifanos or Tigray; Itisa; Iyarusalem Samayawit; Iyasus-Mo'a; Iyor; Izra Suta'el or Apocalypse of Ezra;
- Jar Gadam; Jar Selassie; Book of Jubilees;
- Kabaro; Kalalte Walda Mikael; Kaleb (d. 543) or Ella Asbaha III or St. Elasba'an; Kamos; Karra; Karsa Hamar; Kawakibt Tsilmutan; Kawanim; Kibra Nagast; Kidan or Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ; Kidan Zanagha; Kidana Mehrat; Kidana Mihrat or The Covenant of Mercy; Kindake or Candice; Kirub; Kitab; Kokaba Gadam; Kubat Warara;
- Labidios; Labya Iyasus; Laha la Qidist Mariam; Lai Bet; Lalibala; Churches of Lalibala (including Beta Danagil, Beta Mikael, Beta Madhanealam, Beta Miriam, Beta Golgota, Beta Giorgis, Beta Amanuel, Beta Markoreos, Beta Aba Liquanos, Beta Gabriel Wa-Rufael); Lanqa; Lay Bet; Council of Lazabshaha; Lebese Mariam; Lent; Libanos; Libna Dingil; Lidat; Lidata or Book of the Birth of Mary or Protevangelium of James; Lidata; Lidata Simon; Lifasa Tsidq; Liqa Dabtara; Liqa Hidar; Liqa Kahnat; Liqa Makwas; Lombi; Loze Gebru; Lubar; Ludolf; Luqas; Lusifer;
- Ma'alt or daytime; Ma'al Sa'atat or Sa'atata Ma'alt; Ma'ata; Mabraq or Lightening; Madabir; Madhanina Igzi; Mafararaja; Mafwas; Maggabit Madhane Alam; Mahadayas; Mahbara Bikur; Mahileta Tsige or Ta'amira Mariam; Makbib; Makfalt; Makida; Malak Saggad; Malakat; Malakawuyan or Daqiqa; Mali'ikta Barnabas or Epistle of Barnabas; Mali'ikta Petros or the Epistle of Peter; Malka Tsedaq or Melchizedek; Mallayyo; Manbara Dawit; Manbara Tabot; Manbara Takla Haimanot, Dabra Libanos; Manbara Tsaba'ot, Aga'iste, Qidist Selassie Beta Kristian; Mar'awi or Marawi or Mari'awi or The Bridegroom; Mara; Margaf Ayqar; Margaj; Mariam (book); Mariam Innatu; Mariam Qidist; Marqorewos; Marqos; Martyrdom of Arethas; Glory of the Holy Virgin Mary or Kebra Qidist Dingil Mariam (Ascension of Mary); Masqal or the Cross; Matbahtawi; Matewos; Mato Masqal; Matsahafa Ahbiro; Matsahafa Brehan; Matsahafa Falasfa Tabiban; Matsahafa Ginzat; Matsahafa Gitsawe; Matsahafa Gitsiw; Matsahafa Kidan or Book of the Covenant; Matsahafa Milad; Matsahafa Mistir or Book of Mysteries; Matsahafa Qandil; Matsahafa Qeddase; Matsahafa Sa'atat; Matsahafa Taklil; Matsahafa Timqat; Matsaw; Matsahafa Gannat or Book of Paradise; Matsihafa Yoseph Walda Korion or Josippon; Mawasit; Mazruq or Mazruk; Mazurot; Misir Qana; Mistira Samay wa-Midir or Mystery of Heaven and Earth; Mizan or Abba Krestos-Bezana; Motalami;
- Nagara Mariam; Nagh or morning; Nagodgwad or Thunder; Nazret or Nazareth; Nolawi or The Shepherd; Na'akuto La'ab Church; Na'akutaka; Nach Sar; Nafayl; Nagada Brehan; Nagada Israel; Nagada Mala'ikt; Nagara Haimanot; Nagara Mariam; Nagara Wag'e; Nagarit; Nagran; Naskil Agar Gabriel Church; Nazar; Nine Saints of Ethiopia; Niqolawos; Niway; Nob or Nibura Id; Nolawi or Nolawe;
- Organona Dingil;
- Pachomius; Pantalewon; Persfora; Petros (10th c.); Petros (5th c.); Petros (6th c.); Petros Paulos; Philipos; Prester John;
- Qabbala; Qadamit Sanbat; Qafarawudim; Qala Awadi; Qala Gizit or Anathemas; Qalamintos or Clement (book); Qalamintos or Clement (person); Qalamintos (martyr); Qambar Giorgis Church; Qana Za Galila; Qatara or Eve of Epiphany; Qawustos; Qay Afar Mikael Church; Qeddase Beta; Qeddus Yared; Qedir; Qerelos (13th c.); Qerelos (7th c.); Qerelos (Coptic Patriarch in 1856); Qerelos (Patriarch of Ethiopia 1928-); Qerelos VI; Qerelos za Iskindria or Cyril of Alexandria; Qerelos za Iyarusalem or Cyril of Jerusalem; Qibat; Qibrat of Maqbar; Qibtsia monastery; Qine; Qobbo Mariam Church; Qolo Gadam Kidana Mihrat Church; Qorasta; Qorke; Qosmas; Qosmas of Alexandria (d. 933); Qozamis; Qozmas (14th c.); Qoamos of Yeha; Qulfe Gabra Manfas Qeddus Church; Qulibi Gabriel Church; Quncha Giorgis Church; Qundi Giorgis Church; Qur; Qura Anbassa Guba'e; Qurban; Qusquam;
- Raiya Mariam; Rama; Retua Haimanot; Rgum Takla Haimanot; Ritu'a Hamanot; Rufinus; Christian Paulus Ludwig Rufo; Ruq Wuduq;
- Sa'atat; [[Sab'atu Bahtawiyanor Seven Ascetics of Tuna]] and Companions; Sabela; Sabla Mariam; Sabla Wangel (wife of Tsadqu Yohannes); Sabla Wangel (wife of Libna Dingil) or Elleni; Sablaniyos; Sahma; Sahu Tidarana; Saifa Arid; Saifa Selassie or Sword of the Trinity; Saint Angels; Saint Martyrs; Saint Apostles; Saint Prophets; Salam Laki; Salama Gabriel; Salama Za-Azeb; Salama (Junior); Salome (15th c. nun); Sama Sanbat; Samania; Samen Sagad; Samma Sanbat; Samuel (18th c.); Samuel (12th c.); Samuel (Lalibala era); Samuel or Samuel za Dabra Abbay; Samuel (of Kirubel); Samuel za Hale Luya; Samuel za Quyatsa; Samun Qiddist; Samuna Himamat; Samuna Manfas Qeddus; Samuna Tinsa'e; Sanbata Mahtawa Fasika or Easter Eve; Sandros; Saqoqawa Dingil; Sar Amba Gabra Manfas Qeddus; Sar Amba Selassie; Sartsa Dingil; Sawn or Showan; Sawiros (late 11th c.); Sayadar B. Mahrawal; Sayfay; Seherta Gizawe; Siqlat or Good Friday; Selwanos; Sewa Wangel; Shambaqo bar Mikael; Queen of Sheba or Queen of South Arabia; Shotal Amba Kidana Mihrat; Sibhat La'ab (Yekatit 20 martyr); Sibhat La'ab (Tana Qirqos monastery); Sibhata Mahaliy; Sibkat; Sibkata Ganna or Fast of the Prophets; Sibuha Amlak; Book of Sibyl; Sidi Masqal; Silwanos; Sim'on; Sim'on (13th-14th c.); Sim'on (17th c.); Sim'on Beth Arsham; Sim'on (Ahmad Gragn era); Sim'on (of Dabra Banko); Sim'on (martyr of Yekatit 20); Sim'on (anointer of Ssenyos); Simay; Simintagnaw Shih; Sina Mika'el; Sinkisar; Sinoda (of Tsimuna); Siqlat; Sira Giorgis; Sirak; Siriaqos or Cyriacus of Jerusalem; Sorqa; Sosana (15th c.); Suba'e Abriham; Suba'e Adam; Suba's Daniel; Suba'e Izra; Suba'e Siqlat; Sumuyafa Aswa or Esimiphanes; Susenyos; Suta Mariam; Sutafe Kristos;
- Ta'akiah; Ta'amira Mariam or the Book of Mary's Dormition; Ta'ika Nagast; Ta'amani ba Egziabher; Ta'aqbo Mistir (book); Ta'awuqa Brehan; Tabal; Tabot; Tabot Mabarak; Tabot Shoa Giorgis; Tabota Iyasus; Tabota Tsion; Tach Bet; Tach Dan Kidana Mihrat; Tach Danse Mariam; Tach Gamo Mariam; Tadbaba Mariam; Tadewos; Tadewos of Shoa; Tadla Ganat; Tado Adar Church; Tafasihe Mariam; Tagagn; Ta'ika Nagast; Takla Abriham; Takla Adonai; Takla Asfa; Takla Giorgis (Emperor); Takla Giorgis (Qesis); Takla Haimanot; Takla Haimanot (Emperor); Takla Haimanot (Etchage); Takla Haimanot (king); Takla Haimanot of Itsa (1215-1313); Takla Haimanot (15th c.); Takla Iyasus (d.1672); Takla Iyasus (13th c.); Takla Iyasus (19th c.); Takla Iyasus (16th c.); Takla Iyasus (nephew of Hiruta Amlak); Takla Mariam or Mab'a Tsion; Takla Mariam (16th c.); Takla Mikael (musicologist); Takla Mikael (of Dabra Tsigaga); Takla Tsion; Takla Wald and Tsirug Masare; Takla Haimanot's Credo; Takla Wahid; Tal or Dew; Tammo Gadara Mariam; Tamra Mariam or Ta'amira Mariam; Tans'a Brehan; Tansay or Tinsa'e or Fasika; Tans'ia Kristos (Ginbot 19); Tans'ia Kristos (of Begamdir); Tans'ia Kristos (Dabr monastery naming? - same as first, maybe?; Tans'ia Kristos (martyr); Tansia Kristos (14th-15th c. official); Taqatsal Tsige; Taratar Gabriel Mihrat Church; Tarik (book); Tarika Nagast; Tasfa Giorgis; Tasfa Histan; Tasfa Histan (Abba); Tasfa Hiywat; Tasfa Iyasus (Tir 21); Tasfa Iyasus (disciple of Buruk Amlak); Tasfa Mariam; Tasfa Masqal (Walaita); Tasfa Masqal (Zara Yaqob era); Tasfa Mikael; Tasfa Hedan; Tasfa-Sillus; Tatamqa Madhin (14th-15th c.); Tatamqa Madhin (missionary); Tatamqa Madhin (of Bagada); Tatamqa Madhin (16th c.); Tatamqa Madhin (of the two Sabbaths); Taye; Tazena; Tazkar or Taksir or Tazkir; Tefut; Telam or Talem or Telem; Tesm'et or Tasb'ot; Testament of Jesus or Epistle of the Apostles; Tewodros (son of David); Tewodros (disciple of Takla Haimanot); Tewodros (1818-1868); Tewodros (son of Zara Yaqob); Tewoflos (1910-1974); Tewoflos or Atsrar Sagad (d. 1703?); Tewoflos or Theophilus (4th c. Arian); Tewoglos; Tewologia; Tharbis; Infancy Gospel of Thomas; Acts of Thomas; Thomas Sunday; Ti'izaza Sanbata; Tibaba Solomon; Tigray; Timhirta Galawudewos; Timhirta Hibuat; Timihirta; Timqat or Epiphany; Tinsa'e or the Resurrection; Tinsa'e Kidana Mihrat; Tirfe (16th c.); Tirguame Matshafa Solomon or Mahaliye Mahaliy Zwuitu zu Solomon or Homily on the Solomon's Song of Songs; Tirhaqa; Tisbi'it or the Incarnation; Tobia or Tobit; Tomas (disciple of Tacla Haimanot); Tomas (holiday); Tomas (5th c. metropolitan of Ethiopia); Tomas or Brother Thomas of Ganget; Tomas (of the Church of Zion in Axum); Tomb of Menelik I; Tomb of the Queen of Sheba; Tor'a; Tsabart; Tsadanat or Tsedenat; Tsaday; Tsaga Za'ab; Tsagga or Walda Tsugga or Yetsegga Lijoch (adoptionist group); Tsalota Hamus or Maundy Thursday; Tsalota-Hawaria; Tsawana Nafs Galadwdewos; Tsedenia; Tsibah or Sunrise; Tsige or Blossom; Tsinsata or St. Anne's Conception of Mary; Tsiwa or Tsiwa'i; Tsoma Arba; Tsoma Dabra Qwisqwam; Tsoma Diggwa; Tsoma Dihnat or Fast of Salvation; Tsoma Filsata or Fast of the Assumption or Fast of the Virgin Mary; Tsoma Gahad or the Vigils; Tsoma Hawariat or the Fast of the Apostles; Tsoma Himamat or Good Friday; Tsoma Hirkan; Tsoma Hirqal; Tsoma Kristos; Tsoma Nabiat or the Fast of the Prophets; Tsoma Nanawe or Fast of Nineveh; Tsoma Sibkat Ganna;
- Umarios or Berralanga;
- Wadara Mariam Church; Wadara Selassie Church; Wagag (monastery); Wagag Amba Gabra Manfas Qidus Church; Wage; Wagra Tay; Wain Haddis; Wain Karami; Waito; Walal; Walata Giorgis; Walata Kristos; Walata Paulos; Walata Petros; Walata Takla Haimanot; Walatta-Wahid; Wald Sa'ala; Walda (early 15th c.); Walda (aunt of Sartsa Dingil); Walda Amlak Agar Mikael; Walda Giorgis; Walda Haimanot; Walda Hawaria; Walda Heiywat; Walda Kristos; Walda Kristos (writer); Walda Lewi; Walda Mariam (19th c.); Walda Mikael; Walda Qib; Walda Tinsa'e; Walda Tinsa'e (17th c. jurist); Walda Tinsa'e (of Azazo monastery); Walda Yohannes (of the Tawahedo line); Walda Yohannes (17th c. Axumite); Walda Yohannes (19th c.); Walda Yona (of Dabra Libanos); Walda-Tsagga; Walde Agar Ma'ala Walid Church; Waldibba; Waldibe Ingida; Wanbar; Wanchare; Wanda Gari; Wangelawit; Wanjal; Wankafe Mikael Church; Waquera Giorgis Church; Waqera Mariam Church; Warab; Warab Mikael Church; Warab Gabriel Church; Waro Mariam Church; Warwar; Wasange; Washa Mikael Church; Way Yeleshe; Wazb; Wazema; Wilhat; Wiuddasse Mariam; Wubit Giorgis Church; Wubit Mariam Church; Wudase Amlak; Wudase Mariam; Wuddasse-Amlak; Wulbam Mariam Church; Wuluda Artemis;
- Yadla; Yafqraha Igzi; Yafqrana Igzi'i za-Guguben; Yahannis (of Shoah); Ya'iqob (d. early 15th c.); Ya'iqob (bishop); Ya'iqob (emperor); Ya'iqob II; Yamata or Yemata; Yared Of; Yared; Yaxum; Ye'ate Washa Mariam; Yefiqrana Igzi'e; Yemana Ab; Yemariam Baria; Yemata; Yemisirach; Yemsa'e-Mehrat; Yerda'e-Mika'el; Yibara; Yibarkanna Kristos; Yidla; Yigam Gabra Manfas; Yikunno Amlak; Yimrahana Kristos or Prester John; Yirda'hanna Kristos (of Dabra Libanos); Yirda'hanna Kristos (Saint); Yisahalana Egziabher or Yisahalana Kristos; Yisahalu Kristos; Yisi'haq; Yishihaq (martyr); Yishihaq (of Aksum Tsion); Yitbarak (philosopher); Yitbarak (13th-14th c.); Yitbarak (Emperor); Yodit or Gudit or Judith; Yoftahe Niguse (d. 1942); Yohani (14th c.); Yohannes (15th-16th c.); Yohannes (liturgical season); Yohannes (of Dabra Mahfid); Yohannes (arrived Ethiopia 525 AD); Yohannes (of Tsilalo); Yohannes (of Dabra Bizan); Yohannes (Metropolitan, d. 849); Yohannes or Takle Ta'amrat of Addis Alam (d. 1956); Yohannes (Coptic Patriarch, 1920s); Yohannes (exhumer of Abuna Awstatewos); Yohannes (of Dabra Libanos); Yohannes (government official, author); Yohannes or John the Baptist; Yohannes (of Qadla); Yohannes (20th c. Metropolitan of Ethiopia); Yohannes (Tsahaft Mankarat); Yohannes (17th c.); Yohannes Ailaf Sagad; Yohannes Gablawi; Yohannes IV; Yohannes Kama; Yohannes Mesraqawi; Yohannes Walda Amid; Yohannes Za Sagala; Yohannes (15th c. shelterer); Yohannes (Metropolitan, 819-830); Yohanni (abbot of Dabra Damo); Yohanni (of Dabra Sina); Yona'el; Yosef (Metropolitan, 1210-); Yosef (of Walaqa); Yosef (preacher, saint); Yosef (of Dabra Haiq Istifanos); Yosef (preacher, late 19th c.); Yostinos; Yostos; Ysihaq; Ysihaq (of Daqiqa Istifa); Ysihaq (b. Armenian); Ysihaq (bishop of Tigray, 1928-); Ysihaq (Metropolitan, 15th c.); Ysihaq (appointed metropolitan, died in Sinnar); Ysihaq (monastery)
- Za Qabala Tsom; Za Tsadqan or Za-Tsadqan or the Righteous Ones; Za Yohannes (14th c.); Za Yohannes (15th c.); Za'anqia Walda Mai; Za'iyasus (of Dabra Libanos); Za'iyasus (the blind, Qib'at); Za'iyasus (Qib'at); Za'iyasus (of Dabra Haiq Istifanos); Za-Dingil; Zadingil (16th-17th c. ecclesiastic); Za-Ella-'Asfeha (3rd c.); Zagabriel; Zagaya; Zage Hana Church; Zagiorgis; Zagiorgis (governor of Fantale); Zagwe dynasty; Zahawariat (of Qorata); Zainqi'a Walda Mai or the Source Sprang by her Son; Za'iyasus (16th c.); Za'iyasus (the blind); Za'iyasus (Qib'at); Za'iyasus (of Dabra Haiq Istifanos); Zakaria (1845-1920); Zakarios (of the night prayers); Zakarias (14th-15th c.); Zakarias (viceroy); Zaki Tumal; Zakkarias; Za-Kristos (husband of Egzi'e-Kebra); Zakristos (of Daqiqa Istifa); Zakristos (claimed to be Christ); Zamada; Zamalakot; Zamana Irgat; Zamana Tinsa'e; Zamariam Agar Yohannes Church; Zamikael (friend of Abakrazun); Zamikael (of Dabra Libanos); Za-Mika'el Aragawi; Zamikael za Mugar; Zanbaba Madhane Alam Church; Zanbalat Kidana Mihrat Church; Zanbo Takla Haimanot Church; Zande Kidana Mihrat Church; Zar'a Abriham; Zar'a Buruk (academic); Zar'a Buruk (of Quar Amba); Zar'i and Dammana; Zar'a Abriham; Zar'a Buruk (late, 17th c., martyr); Zara'a Ya'qob; Zarafu Walda Tsadiq (d. 1930); Zara-Yaqob (b. 1592); Zarufael; Za-Selassie; Zasilase (16th c. monk); Zawalda Mariam (of Waldiba); Zawalda Mariam (of Shoa); Zawalda Mariam (of Dabra Bizan); Zawalda Mariam (Etchage); Zawalda Mariam (author of Mysteries of Heaven); Zawangel; Zawuditu; Zegamaloch; Zema; Zema Bet; Zena Beta Kristian The Etiopia; Zena Gabriel (14th c.); Zena Gabriel (15th c.); Zena Gabriel (17th-18th c.); Zena Iskindir or Zenna Iskindir or Story of Alexander; Zena Kristos; Zena Marqos; Zena Petros; Zena Takla Haimanot; Zena-Ayhud; Zena-Marqos; Zhinqe Mariam; Zikra Mariam; Zimare Mawasi'it; Zion Coptic Church; Ziquala; Zanaenus; Zuramba; Lake Zway;