Sive may refer to:
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Sive Sive may refer to:
* Sive means hear us in isiXhosa
* David Sive (1922–2014), American attorney, environmentalist, and professor of environmental law
* Sive (noun), a Nation, a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or ...
means hear us in isiXhosa
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David Sive (1922–2014), American attorney, environmentalist, and professor of environmental law
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Sive (noun) Sive may refer to:
*Sive means hear us in isiXhosa
* David Sive (1922–2014), American attorney, environmentalist, and professor of environmental law
* Sive (noun), a Nation, a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or ...
, a Nation, a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular state or territory.
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Sive (company) Sive may refer to:
*Sive means hear us in isiXhosa
* David Sive (1922–2014), American attorney, environmentalist, and professor of environmental law
* Sive (noun), a Nation, a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or ...
, SiveHost.com, or SiveICT.co.za. A technology company focusing on online systems, mobile Apps, Business Email Services and Website Hosting.
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Sive (name)
Sadhbh ( sga, Sadb, italics=no, anglicised Sive) is an Irish feminine personal name. Derived from Proto-Celtic '(the) sweet and lovely (lady)', the name is cognate with the initial elements in the attested Gallic names ''Suadu-gena'' and ''Sua ...
, anglicised spelling of ''Sadhbh'', an Irish female given name
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''Sive'' (play), by John B. Keane
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Sive (musician)
The Isohels were an Irish five piece alternative rock band from Naas, Ireland, formed in 2004 by Claire Nicole Prendergast and Sadhbh O'Sullivan. A short time after the band began to take shape with the addition of Sal Healy on keys and Gill P ...
, stage name of Sadhbh O'Sullivan
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Sadhbh Ní Bhruinneallaigh
In Irish mythology, Sadhbh or Sive ( ) was the mother of Oisín by Fionn mac Cumhail. She is either a daughter of Bodb Derg, king of the Síd of Munster, or may derive in part from Sadb ingen Chuinn, daughter of Conn of the Hundred Battles ...
" an Irish folk song that was given the moniker by
Celtic Woman
Celtic Woman is an all-female Irish musical ensemble conceived and created by David Kavanagh, Sharon Browne and David Downes, a former musical director of the Irish stage show ''Riverdance.'' In 2004, Downes recruited five Irish female music ...
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