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Dalilah (other)
Dalilah or Dalila () is a feminine given name, a variant of the Hebrew name Delilah. It may refer to: Dalila Given name * Dalila Abdulkadir (born 1998), Bahraini long-distance runner * Dalila Argaez Wendlandt (born 1969), American lawyer * Dalila Bela (born 2001), Canadian-American actress * Dalila Carmo (born 1974), Portuguese actress * Dalila Di Lazzaro (born 1953), Italian model, actress and writer * Dalila Ennadre (196–2020), Moroccan film director * Dalila Ippólito (born 2002), Argentine footballer * Dalila Jakupović (born 1991), Slovenian tennis player of Bosnian descent * Dalila Meftahi (born 1960), Tunisian actress * Dalila Méhira, retired Algerian runner * Dalila Mirabella (born 1994), Italian field hockey player * Dalila Paola Méndez (born 1975), American visual artist of Guatemalan-Nicaraguan-Salvadoran descent * Dalila Palma (born 1999), Cuban volleyball player * Dalila Puzzovio (born 1943), Argentine visual artist and fashion designer * Dalila Rodrigue ...
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Delilah (given Name)
Delilah is a feminine given name of uncertain meaning. The best known Delilah is the Delilah, Biblical character. The name has been in use in the United States and United Kingdom since the mid-1600s. The increase in the usage of the name in the Anglosphere has been attributed to the influence of the 2006 popular song "Hey There Delilah" by the Plain White T's as well as its similarity in sound to other currently popular names such as Leila (name), Leila, Lila (given name), Lila, and Lily (name), Lily. Another source notes its similarity in sound to the etymologically unrelated words ''Happiness, delightful'' and ''Syringa vulgaris, lilac''. Usage It has been among the top one thousand names used for girls in the United States since 1997 and among the one hundred most used names for American girls since 2018. It has been among the five hundred most used for girls in England and Wales since 2008 and among the top one hundred names for girls since 2018. The variant Dalila was among t ...
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Dalila Rodríguez Hernandez
Dalila Rodriguez Hernandez (born 1 August 1988) is a Cuban female track cyclist, and part of the national team. She competed in the omnium and individual pursuit event at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and in the points race and individual pursuit event at the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling Track cycling is a Cycle sport, bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycle .... References External links * * * * 1988 births Living people Cuban track cyclists Cuban female cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) Cyclists at the 2011 Pan American Games Cyclists at the 2007 Pan American Games Pan American Games silver medalists in cycling Pan American Games bronze medalists in cycling Pan American Games silver medalists for Cuba Pan American Games bronze medalists ...
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Dalilah The Crafty
This is a list of characters in ''One Thousand and One Nights'' (also known as ''The Arabian Nights''), the classic, medieval collection of Middle-Eastern folk tales. Characters in the frame story Scheherazade Scheherazade or Shahrazad (, ''Šahrzād'', or , ) is the legendary Persian queen who is the storyteller and narrator of ''The Nights''. She is the daughter of the kingdom's vizier and the elder sister of Dunyazad. Against her father's wishes, she marries King Shahryar, who has vowed that he will execute a new bride every morning. For 1,001 nights, Scheherazade tells her husband a story, stopping at dawn with a cliffhanger. This forces the King to keep her alive for another day so that she can resume the tale at night. The name derives from the Persian ''šahr'' () and ''-zâd'' (); or from the Middle-Persian ''čehrāzād'', wherein ''čehr'' means 'lineage' and ''āzād'', 'noble' or 'exalted' (i.e. 'of noble or exalted lineage' or 'of noble appearance/origin'), Duny ...
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Dalilah (crater)
Dalilah is a crater in the northern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Dalilah was first discovered in ''Voyager 2'' images but was seen at much higher resolution by '' Cassini''. It is located at and is 16 kilometers across. Fractures have deformed the south-eastern side of Dalilah as well as the dome at the center of the crater. This tectonic deformation was formed through viscous relaxation. Similar deformation is also seen on a slightly larger scale at Dunyazad crater. Dalilah is named after a character from ''Arabian Nights ''One Thousand and One Nights'' (, ), is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales compiled in the Arabic language during the Islamic Golden Age. It is often known in English as ''The Arabian Nights'', from the first English-language edition () ...'', a crafty old crone who fools several men. References Impact craters on Enceladus {{Saturn-stub ...
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Dalilah Sappenfield
Dalilah Sappenfield is an American former figure skating coach and choreographer who specialized in pair skating. She started working as a coach in 1993, and was named the 2008 USFSA/PSA Coach of the Year, after her pair teams won the gold medals at the novice, junior, and senior levels at the 2008 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Her pair Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Chris Knierim competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics. She is the adoptive mother of Laureano Ibarra, and he and his first partner were her first pair team. In May 2024, Sappenfield was permanently banned by the United States Center for SafeSport for physical and emotional misconduct, retaliation, abuse of process, and failure to report a potential SafeSport violation. Early life Sappenfield was born in Miami, Florida, to Cuban parents. She was the fifth of 10 children. She described it as "a strict, Hispanic family" with "a lot of discipline." Coaching career At 19 years of age, Sappenfield switched from skating to ...
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Dalilah Muhammad
Dalilah Muhammad (born February 7, 1990) is an American track and field athlete who specializes in the 400 metres hurdles, 400 meters hurdles. She is the Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics champion and Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics, 2020 Tokyo Olympics silver medalist, becoming at the latter the then-400 metres hurdles#Women, second-fastest woman of all time in the event with her personal best of 51.58 seconds. Muhammad was second at both the 2013 World Championships in Athletics, 2013 and 2017 World Championships in Athletics, 2017 World Championships to take her first gold in 2019 World Athletics Championships, 2019, setting the former world record of 52.16 s. She was the second female 400 m hurdler in history, after Sally Gunnell, to have won the 400 metres hurdles#Olympic medalists, Olympic, 400 metres hurdles#World Championship medalists, World titles and broken the Women's 400 metres hurdles world record progression, world record. At both t ...
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Dalilah (bellydancer)
Dalilah (, ''Dalīla'') also Delia Turina (born as Adelaida Angulo Agramunt), (7 July 1936 – 17 September 2001) was a Spanish belly dancer. Career From the age of 3 she began her career as a dancer with instructors like Miss Karen Taft (Ballet), La Quica and Regla Ortega (Flamenco), José Luis Udaeta (Spanish Classical Dance) and Luisa Perice (Bolero School).Zuel"Ha caído un ángel en el cabaret: Dalilah" ''Añil Danza'', Madrid, 16 August 2006. Retrieved on 25 April 2015. In 1954, she traveled to Egypt for the first time with her Spanish dance partner Jose Molina. Entertaining on the same bill were Egyptian celebrities such as Samia Gamal, Nadia Gamal, Hoda Shams Eldin, Tahia Carioca and other dancing personalities performed. Due to artistic differences, the couple soon split. Overnight Dalilah found herself discovered and encouraged by the singer Wadih Al Safi, where she decided to give up her Spanish dancing career to follow the rhythms of the belly dance. In 1959, Dal ...
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Sansão E Dalila
''Sansão e Dalila'' (English: ''Samson and Delilah'') is a Brazilian miniseries produced and broadcast by RecordTV. It premiered on January 4, 2011 and ended on February 2, 2011. The series is based on the Book of Judges. Plot Sansão is a strong and courageous Hebrew man. From birth, he was dedicated to the liberation of his people, who were oppressed and persecuted. He fights against wild animals and enemy armies of his people. He keeps the source of his strength a mystery. Meanwhile, Dalila, an ambitious Philistine woman, is chosen by Inarus, the prince of Gaza, to be a courtesan in his palace. In search of power, Dalila draws attention to her exuberant beauty and very soon becomes the favorite among all the courtesans. Sansão is unsurpassed, wins many battles and provokes the wrath of his main enemy, the Philistines. His triumph reaches the ears of those in Inarus's court. Prince Inarus is so infuriated by every victory of the Hebrew warrior against his powerful and wel ...
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List Of Storms Named Dalila
The name Dalila, or earlier Dalilia, has been used for eight tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. * Tropical Storm Dalilia (1983), never affected land * Hurricane Dalilia (1989), passed just south of the Hawaiian Islands * Tropical Storm Dalila (1995), did not make landfall * Hurricane Dalila (2001), passed directly over Socorro Island as a tropical storm * Tropical Storm Dalila (2007), passed over Socorro Island * Hurricane Dalila (2013), made some impact on the western shore of Mexico and then shifted westward out to sea * Tropical Storm Dalila (2019), never threatened land * Tropical Storm Dalila (2025) The 2025 Pacific hurricane season is the current Pacific hurricane season for the Northern Hemisphere. The season officially began on May 15, 2025, and ends on November 30, 2025. For the Central Pacific ( 140ºW to 180º), the season began on J ..., affected southwestern Mexico {{DEFAULTSORT:Dalila Pacific hurricane set index articles ...
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Dalila (film)
Dalila (, translit. Maw`ed Gharam) is a 1956 Egyptian romance/musical film directed and co-written by the Egyptian film director Mohammed Karim. It stars Shadia, Abdel Halim Hafez, Zubaida Tharwat and Rushdy Abaza. Plot He is a good and dominant person, but has a beautiful voice. He lives in a rented apartment and next to a beautiful girl. He is surprised that you love him and she loves him, but luck does not end, as she falls seriously ill. He is trying as much as possible to collect some money, so he tried with the talent of voice and singing, so it would be easy, and he would collect and do the operation for the girl. Main cast * Shadia * Abdel Halim Hafez * Zubaida Tharwat * Rushdy Abaza * Ferdoos Mohammed Ferdoos Mohammed (; 13 July 1906 in Egypt – 22 September 1961) was an Egyptian actress, famous for playing the role of a mother or a motherly figure lady in Egyptian films in the 1940s and 1950s. Partial filmography * ''Ibn El-balad'' * '' ... * Zuzu M ...
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Aref Dalila
Aref Dalila () (born 1942) is a Syrian economist and former Dean of the Faculty of Economics in Damascus University. He is currently working as a Senior Economic Researcher at Orient Research Center in the UAE. He was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment in 2002 on charges of "trying to corrupt the constitution, inciting armed rebellion and spreading false information" for his political activity during the Damascus Spring period, and imprisoned until released by presidential pardon in 2008. Academic career Born in Latakia, Dalila holds a doctorate in economics from Moscow University. In the 1980s, he worked in Kuwait. Later he returned to Syria, taking the post of Dean of Economics at Damascus University. In 1998, however, his criticism of the economic policies of President Hafez al-Assad allegedly led to his being banned from teaching. Following his dismissal, he ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the People's Council of Syria. 2001-2008 imprisonment In 2000, Dalila was acti ...
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Zakiya Dalila Harris
Zakiya Dalila Harris (born October 20, 1992) is an American author. She is best known for her bestselling debut novel '' The Other Black Girl'', which was adapted into a television series for Hulu. Early life and education Harris was born and raised in Hamden, Connecticut. Her father, Frank Harris III, is a professor at Southern Connecticut State University and former journalist for the ''Hartford Courant''. Her sister is writer and NPR podcaster Aisha Harris. Harris received her bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her MFA in nonfiction creative writing from The New School. Career Harris spent nearly three years at Knopf Doubleday, an imprint of Penguin Random House, first as an editorial assistant then as assistant editor, before leaving to write her debut novel '' The Other Black Girl''. Her experiences working as an editor inspired the novel. Her essays and book reviews have appeared in ''Cosmopolitan'', ''Esquire'', '' Guernica'', and ...
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