Nissim

Nissim
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Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Ne doit pas être confondu avec Nissin.

Nissim (hébreu : נסים miracles ; var. Nessim, Nissi) est un nom propre juif oriental et séfarade utilisé comme prénom et, plus rarement, comme patronyme.

Nissim comme prénom

Nissim comme patronyme

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