Gaddi (name)

Gaddi is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

Surname:

  • Gaddo Gaddi (c. 1239 – c. 1312), Florentine mosaicist and painter
  • Taddeo Gaddi (c. 1290 – 1366), Florentine painter, son of Gaddo Gaddi
  • Agnolo Gaddi (c. 1350 – 1396), Florentine painter, son of Taddeo Gaddi
  • Jacopo Gaddi (c. 1600 - after 1658), Florentine poet
  • Giovanni Gaddi, owner of the Hellenistic Greek marble Gaddi Torso
  • Clemente Gaddi (1901–1993), an Italian Roman Catholic prelate
  • Given name:

  • Gaddi Vasquez (born 1955), director of the United States Peace Corps, 2002–06, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, 2006–09
  • Gaddi

    The Gaddis are a tribe living mainly in the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. They are Hindus and belong to several castes including Brahmin, Rajput, Dhangar, Khatri, Rana and Thakur.

    Gallery

  • Elderly Gaddi man at Dharamkot, Himachal Pradesh, 2004.

  • Elderly Gaddi man at Dharamkot, Himachal Pradesh, 2004.

  • Gaddi man photographed near Dharamkote in 2004.

  • Gaddi man photographed near Dharamkote in 2004.

    References

    Further reading

  • Verma, V. 1997. Gaddis of Dhauladhar: A Transhumant Tribe of the Himalayas. Indus Publishing Company, New Delhi.
  • External links

  • Gabdika.com
  • Gaddi (sheep)

    Gaddi is a breed of domesticated sheep found in India. They are one of eight different breeds of sheep found in the northern temperate area of India. The Gaddi is raised primarily for its wool.

    Characteristics

    The Gaddi ram is horned while the ewes are found horned only 10 - 15% of the time. The tail is small and thin. The breed is considered medium sized. The Gaddi ewe averages 56 cm at the withers and weighs on average 26.5 kg. Lambs at birth weigh 2.5 kg and there is no difference in average birth weight between rams or ewes. This breed is small in size. It is strong and a good climber. Ears are also short. Fleece is fine and can grow up to 5m length. Fleece is clip three times a year (Feb, June and October). Fleece yield is 1-1.5kg/year. Wool is used for making shawls and blankets.

    Generally, the breed is uncolored and white. Occasionally, the Gaddi can be found mixed tan, brown and black.

    References


    List of minor biblical figures, A–K

    This list contains persons named in the Bible of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.

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    Abdeel

    In Jeremiah 36:26, Abdeel (Ab'dēel) (Hebrew עַבְדְּאֵל "servant of God"; akin to Arabic Abdullah), father of Shelemiah, one of three men that were commanded by King Jehoiakim to seize the prophet Jeremiah and his secretary Baruch. The Septuagint omits his name.

    Abdi

    The name Abdi (Hebrew עַבְדִּי) is probably an abbreviation of Obediah, meaning "servant of YHWH", according to the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Easton's Bible Encyclopedia, on the other hand, holds that it means "my servant". The name "Abdi" appears three times in the Bible.

  • Chronicles 6:29. "And on the left hand their brethren the sons of Merari: Ethan the son of Kishi, the son of Abdi, the son of Malluch."
  • Chronicles 29:12. "Then the Levites arose, Mahath the son of Amasai, and Joel the son of Azariah, of the sons of the Kohathites; and of the sons of Merari, Kish the son of Abdi, and Azariah the son of Jehallelel; and of the Gershonites, Joah the son of Zimmah, and Eden the son of Joah."
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