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Jordi Amat may
refer to:
Jordi Amat (footballer) (born 1992),
Spanish and
Indonesian footballer Jordi Amat (author) (born 1978),
Spanish essayist and editor...
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Amat is a
surname of
Occitan and
Catalan origin meaning "beloved".
Notable bearers of the name include: Anna Aguilar-
Amat (born 1962),
Spanish writer...
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amat or
Amat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amat may
refer to:
Amat (surname),
surname of Provençal/Catalan
origin Amat (name prefix), Arabic...
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Jordi Amat Maas (Catalan: [ˈʒɔɾði
əˈmat]; Spanish: [ˈɟʝoɾðjaˈmat]; born 21
March 1992) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for Malaysia...
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Bishop Amat may
refer to:
Thaddeus Amat y Brusi,
first bishop of the Los
Angeles Roman Catholic Archdiocese Bishop Amat Memorial High School, a
Roman Catholic...
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Amat competed in four
Olympics for Spain,
starting in 1968. A
player of
Egara he was the
brother of
Francisco Amat,
Jaime Amat, and
Pedro Amat. Juan...
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Amat Escalante (born 28
February 1979) is a
Mexican film director,
producer and screenwriter. He is most well
known for
directing the
controversial Mexican...
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Hasan Amat (alternatively
Hason or H****an; 1894–1917) was a
Canadian soldier. Born in Singapore, he
served as a
private in the
Royal Canadian Regiment...
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Elena Amat Calderón de
Wienken (Valencia, 13
January 1910 – Madrid, 4
August 2006) was a
Spanish university professor and archivist. She was the first...
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Amat (Arabic: امة) is a word
meaning "female slave" or "servant", used in
conjunction with an
Islamic name of God to form a
female given name. Examples...