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Look up Coptic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coptic may refer to: Copts, an ethnoreligious group mainly in the area of modern Egypt but also in
Coptic
Latest stage of the Egyptian language
Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Coptic (Bohairic Coptic:
Coptic_language
Ethnoreligious group in North Africa
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Copts (Coptic: ⲚⲓⲢⲉⲙ̀ⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ
Copts
Christian denomination based in Egypt
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Coptic Orthodox
Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Extinct language in Egypt
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Egyptian
Egyptian_language
Script used for writing the Coptic language
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The Coptic script
Coptic_script
Egyptian liturgical calendar
The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is a liturgical calendar used by the farming populace (Muslims and Christians alike) in Egypt
Coptic_calendar
Leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, Egypt
The pope (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ, romanized: Papa; Arabic: البابا, romanized: al-Bābā, lit. 'father'), officially the pope of Alexandria and the patriarch of the
Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Pope_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Coptic Christians murdered by ISIL, Martyrs and Saints
The 21 Coptic Christian Martyrs of Libya are Christian construction workers who were killed for their Christian faith by the Islamic State (IS), and subsequently
21 Coptic Christian Martyrs of Libya
21_Coptic_Christian_Martyrs_of_Libya
Eastern Catholic church
The Coptic Catholic Church, also known as the Coptic Catholic Church of Alexandria, is an Eastern Catholic particular church in full communion with the
Coptic_Catholic_Church
Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches
Coptic art is the Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches. Coptic art is best known for its wall-paintings,
Coptic_art
Cross associated with Coptic Christians
The Coptic cross is any of a number of Christian cross variants associated in some way with Coptic Christians. The typical form of the "Coptic cross" used
Coptic_cross
9th month of the Coptic calendar
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Pashons (Coptic: Ⲡⲁϣⲟⲛⲥ
Pashons
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The following
List of popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church
List_of_popes_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Alexandrian liturgical rite
The Coptic Rite is an Alexandrian liturgical rite. It is practiced in the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Coptic Catholic Church. The term Coptic derives
Coptic_Rite
Dialect of the Coptic language
Bohairic is a dialect of the Coptic language, the latest stage of the Egyptian language. Bohairic is attested from the eighth century CE, and has been
Bohairic_Coptic
Americans of Coptic birth or descent
Coptic Americans (Coptic: ⲛⲓⲣⲉⲙⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ ⲛ̀ⲁⲙⲉⲣⲓⲕⲏ, romanized: niremenkāmi enamerika) are American citizens of Coptic descent or persons of Coptic descent
Coptic_Americans
Coptic names are the personal names used by the Copts, the indigenous inhabitants of Egypt. They reflect the intersection of Egyptian, Greek and Arab influences
Coptic_names
10th month of the Coptic calendar
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Paoni (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲱⲛⲓ
Paoni
Part of Old Cairo which encompasses Coptic churches and historical sites
Coptic Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة القبطية, romanized: al-Qāhira al-Qibṭiyya, lit. Coptic Cairo) is a part of Old Cairo which encompasses the Babylon Fortress
Coptic_Cairo
Bookbinding methods
Coptic binding or Coptic sewing comprises methods of bookbinding employed by early Christians in Egypt, the Copts, and used from as early as the 2nd century
Coptic_binding
Ethnic identification of the traditional Christian community of Egypt
Coptic identity is rooted in the long history of the Copts as a significant Christian minority in Egypt, where Muslims form the majority. Copts lost their
Coptic_identity
Unicode character block
Greek and Coptic is the Unicode block for representing modern (monotonic) Greek. It was originally also used for writing Coptic, using the similar Greek
Greek_and_Coptic
Earliest stage of Coptic
Old Coptic is the earliest stage of Coptic writing, a form of late Egyptian written in the Coptic script, a variant of the Greek alphabet. It "is an analytical
Old_Coptic
Museum in Coptic Cairo, Egypt
The Coptic Museum is a museum in Coptic Cairo, Egypt with the largest collection of Coptic Christian artifacts in the world. It was founded by Marcus Simaika
Coptic_Museum
Orthodox Christian seminary in Egypt
The Coptic Theological Seminary is an institution of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria based in Cairo and with branches and affiliated seminaries
Coptic_Theological_Seminary
Copts who live outside Egypt, Libya and Sudan
The Coptic diaspora (Coptic: ϯⲇⲓⲁⲥⲡⲟⲣⲁ `ⲛⲣⲉⲙⲛⲭⲏⲙⲓ, romanized: ti-diaspora en-remenkemi) consists of Copts who live outside of their primary area of residence
Coptic_diaspora
Branch of Eastern Christianity
Orthodox communion is composed of six autocephalous national churches: the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria; the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch and
Oriental_Orthodox_Churches
Body of writings in the Coptic language of Egypt
Coptic literature is the body of writings in the Coptic language of Egypt, the last stage of the indigenous Egyptian language. It is written in the Coptic
Coptic_literature
Coptic way of life claiming to be the original form of monasticism
Coptic monasticism is a voluntary Christian spiritual way of life that originated early on in Christian history within the Coptic Orthodox Church and
Coptic_monasticism
Church in Cairo, Egypt
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Arabic: كاتدرائية القديس مرقس القبطية الأرثوذكسية, romanized: Kātidrāʼīyat al-Qiddīs Murqus al-Qibṭīyah al-Urthūdhuksīyah)
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral
Saint_Mark's_Coptic_Orthodox_Cathedral
Architecture of the Copts
Coptic architecture is the architecture of the Coptic Christians, who form the majority of Christians in Egypt. Coptic churches range from great cathedrals
Coptic_architecture
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. There have
Bible translations into Coptic
Bible_translations_into_Coptic
Extra-canonical sayings gospel
The Gospel of Thomas (also known as the Coptic Gospel of Thomas) is a non-canonical sayings gospel. The Gospel differs in tone and structure from other
Gospel_of_Thomas
Non-profit organization based in Virginia, US
Coptic Orphans Support Association, better known as Coptic Orphans (CO) is an international development organization that has transformed the lives of
Coptic_Orphans
Church in Alexandria, Egypt
Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a Coptic church in Alexandria, Egypt. It is the historical seat of the Pope of Alexandria, the head of the Coptic Orthodox
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Alexandria)
Saint_Mark's_Coptic_Orthodox_Cathedral_(Alexandria)
following is a list of Coptic monasteries in Egypt and around the world. St. Damiana Coptic Orthodox Convent - (Damietta) St. George Coptic Orthodox Monastery
List_of_Coptic_monasteries
Topics referred to by the same term
Coptic church may refer to: The Coptic Orthodox Church, a church in the Oriental Orthodox communion The Coptic Catholic Church, one of the Eastern Catholic
Coptic_church
are no original works of philosophy in the Coptic language. All surviving philosophical passages in Coptic are of Greek origin and many are anonymous
Coptic_philosophy
Topics referred to by the same term
Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church may refer to: Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, in Cairo, seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church
Saint_Mark's_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Attack on Coptic Christians in Egypt
killed and another ninety-seven were injured in a bombing attack targeting Coptic Christians in Alexandria, Egypt, on New Year's Day, 1 January 2011. The
2011_Alexandria_bombing
university. The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, founded in the mid-1st century by Saint Mark, serves as the central institution for the Coptic Orthodox
Religion_in_Egypt
The Coptic Legion (French: Légion Copte) was a military unit organized by the French army during the Napoleonic conquest of Egypt. It was composed of ethnic
Coptic_Legion
3rd month of the Coptic calendar
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Hathor (Coptic: Ϩⲁⲑⲱⲣ
Hathor_(month)
Christian denomination
ecclesiastical heritage descended from the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch and the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. The British Orthodox Church has not been
British_Orthodox_Church
Coptic pronunciation reform, since 1850, has resulted in two major shifts in the liturgical pronunciation of Bohairic, the dialect of Coptic used as the
Coptic_pronunciation_reform
Period of Ancient Egypt between the 3rd and 7th centuries
The "Coptic period" is an informal designation for Late Roman Egypt (3rd−4th centuries) and Byzantine Egypt (4th−7th centuries). This era was defined by
Coptic_period
Apostle of Jesus
traditionally ascribed the authorship of the Gospel of Mark. According to Coptic Christian tradition he was a Roman African from Ancient Libya, although
Mark_the_Evangelist
Coptic magical papyri are magical texts in the Coptic language. There are approximately 600 such texts. The majority date to between the 4th and 12th
Coptic_magical_papyri
Patriarchate of the Catholic Church in Egypt
The Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria is the sole metropolitan see of the Coptic Catholic Church, a sui iuris particular church in full communion
Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria
Coptic_Catholic_Patriarchate_of_Alexandria
Principal calendar used in Ethiopia and Eritrea
calendar that has much in common with the Coptic calendar of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and Coptic Catholic Church, but like the Julian calendar
Ethiopian_calendar
Script used to write the Greek language
alphabet is the ancestor of several scripts, such as the Latin, Gothic, Coptic, and Cyrillic scripts. Throughout antiquity, Greek had only a single uppercase
Greek_alphabet
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the official name for the largest Christian church in Egypt. The church belongs to the Oriental Orthodox family
List of Coptic Orthodox churches in Egypt
List_of_Coptic_Orthodox_churches_in_Egypt
The Coptic Encyclopedia is an eight-volume work covering the history, theology, language, art, architecture, archeology and hagiography of Coptic Egypt
Coptic_Encyclopedia
North American religious group
The Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church is a religious group that first emerged in Jamaica during the 1940s and later spread to the United States, being incorporated
Ethiopian_Zion_Coptic_Church
Head of the Coptic Church since 2012
This article contains Coptic and Arabic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Pope Tawadros II (born
Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria
Pope_Tawadros_II_of_Alexandria
1st month of the Coptic calendar
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Thout (Coptic: Ⲑⲱⲟⲩⲧ
Thout
Hospital in Cairo, Egypt
The Coptic Hospital (Arabic:المستشفى القبطي) is a hospital in Cairo, Egypt. The idea of establishing a hospital by the Coptic Orthodox Church started
Coptic_Hospital
Liturgical rites used by Coptic and Orthodox Tewahedo Church
sub-grouped into two rites: the Coptic Rite and the Ge'ez Rite. The Coptic Rite is native to Egypt and traditionally uses the Coptic language with a few phrases
Alexandrian_liturgical_rites
Regnal name taken by a pope
Church, usually known as the pope, and the pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria (Coptic pope) choose papal names. As of 8 May 2025[update], Leo XIV
Papal_name
Church in Babylon, Egypt
Saint Virgin Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church (Coptic: ϯⲉⲕⲕⲗⲏⲥⲓⲁ̀ ⲛ̀ⲧⲉⲑⲉⲟⲇⲟⲕⲟⲥ ϯⲁ̀ⲅⲓⲁ̀ ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ̀ ϧⲉⲛⲃⲁⲃⲩⲗⲟⲛ ⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Church of Mother of God Saint Mary in Egyptian
Hanging_Church
members of the Coptic Orthodox abroad. In 2018, approximately 90% of Egyptian Christians were Coptic Orthodox. Other than the Coptic Orthodox Church
Christianity_in_Egypt
Ethnic group
Coptic Australians (Arabic: أستراليون أقباط) are Australians of Coptic descent or persons of Coptic descent residing in Australia. According to the 2011
Coptic_Australians
6th month of the Coptic calendar
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Meshir (Coptic: Ⲙⲉϣⲓⲣ)
Meshir
Old Coptic number forms in Unicode
Coptic Epact Numbers is a Unicode block containing Old Coptic number forms. These numbers were used in some regions instead of letters of the Coptic alphabet
Coptic_Epact_Numbers
Aspect of the history of Egypt
Coptic history is the part of the history of Egypt that begins with the introduction of Christianity in Egypt in the 1st century AD during the Roman period
Coptic_history
Topics referred to by the same term
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Cairo is the seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope. Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral may also refer to: Saint
Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (disambiguation)
Saint_Mark's_Coptic_Orthodox_Cathedral_(disambiguation)
Oriental Orthodox Church denomination of Ethiopia
millennium. It dates back to the Christianization of the Kingdom of Aksum by Coptic Orthodox missionaries in 330; it has between 38 million and 51 million adherents
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
Literature written by Copts in Arabic
Copts written in Arabic. It is distinct from Coptic literature, which is literature written in the Coptic language. Copto-Arabic literature began in the
Copto-Arabic_literature
Unicode character block
Coptic is a Unicode block used with the Greek and Coptic block to write the Coptic language. Prior to version 4.1 of the Unicode Standard, the "Greek and
Coptic_(Unicode_block)
Research centre of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
The Institute of Coptic Studies is a postgraduate academic institute affiliated with the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. It was founded in Cairo
Institute_of_Coptic_Studies
4th month of the Coptic calendar
article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Koiak (/ˈkɔːjæk/;
Koiak
Papal seat of the Coptic Orthodox Church
The Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria is historically based in Alexandria, Egypt. It is commonly known as the See of Alexandria, or the Holy
Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria
Seat_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Pope_of_Alexandria
Portraits attached to mummies in Roman Egypt
traditions in the post-classical world, including the local tradition of Coptic Christian iconography in Egypt. The portraits covered the faces of bodies
Fayum_mummy_portraits
Canadians of Egyptian ancestry
Christians or Muslims. Most Christians are Coptic Orthodox with small numbers of Coptic Catholic and Coptic Protestant. Muslims are mostly Sunni. During
Egyptian_Canadians
and primarily belong to the Oriental Orthodox tradition (specifically the Coptic Orthodox church), make up an estimated 10% of Egypt's total population.
Persecution_of_Copts
Ancient Egyptian script
transcription, their hieroglyphic origin, the Coptic letters derived from them, and notes on usage. Only found in Old Coptic texts. Alternatively, ϯ may be a ligature
Demotic_Egyptian_script
Ship of the White Star Line
SS Coptic was a steamship built in 1881, which was successively owned by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and
SS_Coptic
Coptic Orthodox fasts
of Egypt), who belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church, observe fasting periods according to the Coptic calendar. In Coptic Orthodox Christianity, fasting
Fasting and abstinence of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Fasting_and_abstinence_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Animated short film inspired by real events
directed by Tod Polson. The film honours and retells the story of the 21 Coptic Christians who were murdered by ISIS in Libya in 2015. On December 17, 2024
The_21
St. John Kame Coptic Orthodox Church, Birmingham Coptic Community, Mobile St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Scottsdale St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church
List of Coptic Orthodox churches in the United States
List_of_Coptic_Orthodox_churches_in_the_United_States
Liturgical music among Coptic Christians
Coptic music is the music sung and played in the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Coptic Catholic Church. It has some roots in ancient Egyptian music and
Coptic_music
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria has many churches and congregations in the continent of Asia. All of the Coptic Orthodox Eparchies in the Sinai
Coptic Orthodox Church in Asia
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Asia
British artist and musician (born 1960)
Maldoror), Durtro (from the Tibetan word for charnel ground), Jnana Records, Coptic Cat, The Spheres, Ghost Story Press, and Cashen's Gap (named for the home
David_Tibet
Previously titled Diocese of Birmingham
The Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands, UK is a diocese of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, an autocephalous Oriental Orthodox church. In
Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands
Coptic_Orthodox_Diocese_of_the_Midlands
Ethnic group
citizens of Coptic descent or people of Coptic descent residing in Canada. According to the 2011 census, there were 3,570 Canadians who reported Coptic ancestry
Coptic_Canadians
Highest Orthodox authority in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the highest Orthodox authority in the Coptic Orthodox Church. It formulates the rules and
Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Holy_Synod_of_the_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
Orthodox Christian anchorite
El Anthony (Arabic: لعازر الانطوني; Coptic: ⲗⲁⲍⲁⲣ Ⲁⲛⲧⲱⲛⲓ; Syriac: ܠܥܙܪ ܐܢܛܘܢܝܣ) is an Australian-Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Christian contemplative monk
Lazarus_El_Anthony
Capital and largest city of Egypt
importance for the country. There are a number of Coptic names for the city. Tikešrōmi (Coptic: Ϯⲕⲉϣⲣⲱⲙⲓ Late Coptic: [dikɑʃˈɾoːmi]) is attested in the 1211 text
Cairo
The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria has several churches in Great Britain and Ireland under the jurisdiction of four diocesan bishops. The first liturgical
Coptic Orthodox Church in Great Britain and Ireland
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Head of the Coptic Church from 1971 to 2012
This article contains Coptic and Arabic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Pope Shenouda III
Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria
Pope_Shenouda_III_of_Alexandria
Country in North Africa
name is realised as K(h)ēmə (Bohairic: ⲭⲏⲙⲓ, Sahidic: ⲕⲏⲙⲉ) in Egyptian Coptic, and appeared in Early Greek as Χημία (Khēmía). Another name was ⟨tꜣ-mry⟩
Egypt
Egyptian Coptic Orthodox TV channel
Coptic TV (CTV) is the official Coptic Orthodox TV station broadcasting in Arabic via satellite to viewers in Egypt. Tharwat Bassily, a business man, was
CTV_(Egyptian_TV_channel)
Ethnic group in Africa
Alexandria) split into the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria and the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria following the fourth ecumenical council, the
African_Greeks
Coptic church in Egypt
Saint Shenouda Coptic Orthodox Cathedral is a Coptic church located in the El Dahar neighborhood of Hurghada, Egypt. The church is dedicated to Saint
Saint Shenouda Coptic Orthodox Church
Saint_Shenouda_Coptic_Orthodox_Church
adherents of the Coptic Orthodox Church, began migrating to the United States of America in the late 1940s. After 1952, the rate of Coptic immigration from
Coptic Orthodox Church in the United States
Coptic_Orthodox_Church_in_the_United_States
Coptic people born in or residing in Egypt
Copts in Egypt refers to Coptic people born in or residing in Egypt. The word Copt is derived from "qibt" in the Arabic language meaning Egyptian, which
Copts_in_Egypt
School Movement (Arabic: مدارس الاحد) is a catechetical movement within the Coptic Orthodox Church. It was founded in the early 20th century, in an effort
Coptic Orthodox Sunday School Movement
Coptic_Orthodox_Sunday_School_Movement
Coptic nationalism refers to the cultural and political expression of the Copts, a large ethnic Christian religious minority in Egypt. Rather than advocating
Coptic_nationalism
7th month of the Coptic calendar
contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. Paremhat (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲣⲉⲙϩⲁⲧ)
Paremhat
COPTIC
COPTIC
Female
Greek
(Ίσις) Greek form of Coptic Esi, ISIS means "(female) of the throne," which is usually translated "Queen of the throne." This name is a corruption of her true name which is unknown because Egyptian hieroglyphs left out most of the vowels.
COPTIC
COPTIC
Girl/Female
Indian
Flowery
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sunshine
Biblical
essence; being; generation
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Lime; Linden Tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Liddiard.Revolutionary soldier William Ledyard was born at Groton, CT, in 1738, a descendant of John Ledyard who sailed from Bristol, England, and settled in CT. The celebrated traveler John Ledyard (1751–89) was William’s nephew and was also born in Groton.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Selected by God.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Burnt Meadow; Tawny
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Sage
Boy/Male
Indian
Singh
Girl/Female
Indian
River Water
COPTIC
COPTIC
COPTIC
COPTIC
COPTIC
n.
Father; religious superior; -- in the Syriac, Coptic, and Ethiopic churches, a title given to the bishops, and by the bishops to the patriarch.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Copts.
n.
The language of the Copts.
n.
The central chapel of the three forming the sanctuary of a Coptic church. It contains the high altar, and is usually closed by an embroidered curtain.